“I wish I had bear claws. “
Teacher could use this story to have students draw what they are hearing. Then students can compare their illustrations to each other.
Teacher could use this story to have students draw what they are hearing. Then students can compare their illustrations to each other.
Week 10: Poems! loving these illustrations! This book contains many poems that are great for children‘s literature. published in 2008.
4 ⭐I remember when the first don‘t push the button came out. I was reading it with my three-year-old nephew on my iPad, so when he pushed the button the page would change and things would magically happen. The push the button books are about the only time I have found this style of book that can live up to Press Here. this short sweet, very interactive book will be loved by children whether read as a go to bed book or read and story time.
Another #underthedustcover with illustrated creators on the fly - these people look like fun.
Ame Dyckman is on my list of authors I'd like to hang out with. Her books are so funny. Parents may enjoy the humor more than the kids though. It was fun hearing the kids react to the chair tipping or the booger page. Not so much fun having them interrupt the flow of the read with their pronunciation of dinosaur name corrections. Everyone stumbled when they read aloud, even me.
Featured this week, an RL Stine picture book. Some kids tensed up that the book would be scary. I comforted them saying how when I was a kid Scooby Doo stressed me out. This book will make kids squeal with disgust and it's a tongue twister at times.
4 ⭐ Yetis are shy and quiet, but there is a goblin who is going to prove to you that they are the worst creatures out there. They just must find them first. This book is tongue in cheek. It is so much fun and not only are the illustrations great, but the cover of the book also has both scratchy and fluffy textures. It‘s the little things that count, and this book was a little joy to read.