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💚 Silverstein
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💚 Silverstein
“And she loved a little boy very, very much—even more than she loved herself.“
This touching book explores themes of generosity, selflessness, and gratitude. It teaches readers about the importance of kindness and the impact of taking without giving back.
A poetic story about a lifelong relationship between a tree and a boy, where the tree‘s selfless love provides for the boy throughout his life, even as he takes more and more.
This morning‘s Storytime will be my first since the election news. My goal is to create a soft space for families to land. I‘m introducing a new call & response song, which has been stuck on a loop in my head. It‘s been strangely soothing. I hope the kids like it!
If you have littles at home, I highly recommend trying this one out. It‘s called “Tall Trees.”
https://youtu.be/Dh4jfMPct-k
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This is my favorite short story. I read it to my partner one day and he read to me a couple of his. It‘s was a very beautiful moment we shared.
Who else loves this book? 📕
“It's half the fun of being me. To go out climbing every tree.“ This shows the happiness children have from climbing trees.
I would use this book in my classroom to introduce the idea of playful poetry.
Poetry- Published in 1867. This book is about the simple joys of climbing a tree. The book describes the experiences that one feels while climbing a tree and seeing new sights from high trees.