This book is a great way to show a child how very silly they look when they go bananas (and they all do at some point). It is also a great way to mirror to a child the power of good and bad manners and how it can make a big difference on the outcome of any situation.
The more that you read, the more that you know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go. -Dr. Seuss
Sunny
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Lulu and the Brontosaurus By: Judith Viorst Illustrated by: Lane Smith
This book is a great way to show a child how very silly they look when they go bananas (and they all do at some point). It is also a great way to mirror to a child the power of good and bad manners and how it can make a big difference on the outcome of any situation.
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Animals,
Dinosaur,
Judith Viorst,
Manners
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
The Snowy Day By: Ezra Jack Keats
The 1963 Caldecott Medal winner
The publisher of this book Viking/Penguin declared January The Snowy Day month and their website has a lot of great activities. Why not read the book and combine it with an activity to get the kids excited about reading? Check it out here: http://www.ezra-jack-keats.org/
If your children like this book try reading another of the six books where Keats uses Peter as a character. My girls also like watching the Ezra Jack Keats Scholastic DVD that includes seven of his stories read aloud with all the images of the books displayed for them.
Don't forget many of the books are available at your local library and to utilize your library as often as possible!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
I'm a SHARK By: Bob Shea
I'm a shark is a hilarious story that is sure to bring children and adults lots of giggles from start to finish!
A little crab and fish prod the Shark with questions on what he could be possibly be afraid of and when they ask him if he would be afraid of a squid he answers "A scary squid that's not really a creepy spider? Bring him on! He'd say: I'm going to get you! Then I'd say: Good luck! You'll need it! And he'd say: Oh no, I didn't see you were a really awesome shark! I'm totally scared! Then he'd ink himself in front of everybody. So embarrassing!"
The Shark obviously is afraid of spiders and the shrimp and crab mention it and he responds by saying "If I saw a spider, I would swim away as fast as my fins would take me. That's not scared-that's smart."
You will not be disappointed you picked up this great book to share with the kids! It will brighten up every ones mood. And who doesn't like sharks?!
Friday, January 4, 2013
Ponyella By: Laura Numeroff and Nate Evans Pictures by: Lynn Munsinger
"Now remember, you must be home by the stroke of noon." Ponyella ends up impressing the princess but has to retreat before the spell turns her back. Princess Penelope doesn't give up and tries the diamond horseshoe left behind on every horse she finds until she comes across Ponyella. She buys Ponyella with all the money in her piggy bank and treats her like a pony fit for a princess.
The book ends "As for Plumpkin and Bun Bun, they were sold to a new owner. But that's another story."
Any little girl will have fun with this story and want to read it again and again!
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
If You Take A Mouse To The Movies By: Laura Numeroff Illustrated by: Felicia Bond
You'll see in this book if you take a mouse to the movies it will lead you on a very exciting and tiring journey. The mouse leads the boy on a sequence of activities that will have you laughing all the way! It just so happens with everything he asks for it will in the end have him asking for the same thing he did at the beginning leading right back to where he started!
The book set around Christmas time has lots of winter fun sprinkled throughout the pages. The illustrations will capture little readers attention with all the sparkle and detail paid to every page! My girls love when the mouse makes Christmas ornaments, many, many, Christmas ornaments! They especially love the angel mouse he makes.
This is one of three books about this adorable mouse. All written in the familiar fun way watching the little mouse going in a circle of activities to find himself back where he started!
If your children enjoy this book take a trip to your local library and bring home the series of these books :
1. IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE
2. IF YOU GIVE A MOOSE A MUFFIN
3. IF YOU GIVE A PIG A PANCAKE
4. IF YOU GIVE A CAT A CUPCAKE
5. IF YOU TAKE A MOUSE TO SCHOOL
6. IF YOU TAKE A MOUSE TO THE MOVIES
7. IF YOU GIVE A PIG A PARTY
Also check out the author here: http://www.lauranumeroff.com/index.htm
She has a lot of excellent reads and also some activities for the kiddos!
Labels:
Animals,
Laura Numeroff,
Snow,
Winter
Friday, December 28, 2012
My Garden By: Kevin Henkes
Monday, December 24, 2012
A Charlie Brown Christmas By: Charles M. Shulz
Merry Christmas to everyone! And thank you to everyone who has read my blog this year!
A Charlie Brown Christmas is an iconic tradition and one that I have personally grown to love more and more each year. Besides the fact that the book and movie are filled with all kinds of humor and make you reminisce about being a kid it is also filled with such a wonderful lesson. The peanut gang are a must at any holiday and they have wisdom beyond their years! I love how they get passed all the "commercialism" that is weighing down Charlie Brown's spirits and find the true meaning of Christmas.
Every time we hear the piano music from the movie that Schroeder plays we can't help but do the silly dances from the Peanut Gang!
I think we all remember lines from this movie "Of all the Charlie Browns in the world you are the Charlie Browniest", "Oh, no. My own dog has gone commercial. I can't stand it", and Sally asking Charlie Brown to write a letter to Santa "How about tens and twenties?".
The best part of this great story is hearing Linus give his speech about what Christmas truly means and watching Charlie Brown thinking he has killed the little tree he rescued only to find his friends making the tree the happiest, little Christmas tree they ever saw! And it ends with the whole gang singing Hark, the herald angels together around the tree.
It's never too early to introduce your kids to such a wonderful book that captures what is right and wrong with Christmas!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
The Spirit of Christmas By: Nancy Tillman
Follow the Spirit of Christmas through amazing scenes and beautiful passages spoken about Christmas and all the brilliant things that arouse such a spirit in all of us! But as we all know without our family and the special people in our lives Christmas won't feel like Christmas in your heart! Flown across many pages in this book are passages of beautiful Christmas carols. It is so much fun to start singing each carol and see if you little ones can sing one of the beloved Christmas songs with you!
Have fun with your children finding the spirit of Christmas hidden on each page. This book is really delightful and is a perfect way to end each night during the Christmas season. You won't be disappointed with this great book and the happiness it will bring to you and your child! I believe one of the best gifts you can give your kiddos is reading to them as often as you can! And it costs practically nothing! Here is to a Season of giving with love and nurturing what is truly important in life!
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| The face of the Spirit of Christmas is hidden in the snowball |
"And so then, my darling, wherever you roam, may you always be safe...may you always come home.
For as long as the world still spins and still hums, wherever you are, and no matter what comes, the best part of Christmas will always be...you beneath my Christmas tree."
Monday, December 17, 2012
Santa Claus By: Rod Green Illustrated by: Jon Lucas and Carol Wright
This is a book I bought before my daughter was born. I knew even as an adult how much enjoyment this book would provide for my children.
The book is full of facts about the North Pole and its animals, how the elves work and play, Santa's house, the mail room, Santa's workshop, Mrs. Claus's cookies, all the reindeer including Rudolph, Santa's Magic Snowsuit, Santa's Sleigh, how he travels and deliver the presents and much, much more! The book has letters you can open and read and stickers to use. It includes a spot to play peek-a-boo with an elf, and a pull out on the animals of the Arctic. Your children will be mesmerized by this book and will spend lots of time looking over each page! It is a great addition to Christmas time and it explains a lot of the magic behind Santa but is also very informative and factual. I think at any age a child would appreciate this book! Isabela as a one year old was stuck on the page with the Elves having their Christmas Day party. Both my girls love pulling this book out each year with our holiday things and reading it over and over again! There are secrets on every page and lots of fun to be had with this book! ![]() |
| Santa's Diary and a pull out route map too! |
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
The Polar Express Written & Illustrated by: Chris Van Allsburg
The Polar Express was read to me as a young child at school during the Christmas season. Along time before it was a movie it was one of my absolute favorite books. I remember I even wrote a letter to the author with the help of my teacher. As a little girl I did believe in the spirit of Christmas and I hoped The Polar Express would come pick me up and take me to see Santa!
The little boy in the book gets to take the Polar Express to the North Pole. He is then chosen to receive the first gift of Christmas. He asks for a silver bell from Santa's sleigh. You feel so terrible for him when you find that he has lost the bell after he gets back on the train because of a hole in his pocket. The train drops him back home and in the morning after opening all of his gifts he finds a small box at the back of the tree. It is his bell with a letter from Santa! The boy and his sister can hear the magical sound of the bell but his parents can't. The last page and paragraph is my favorite part of the book and would always bring a tear to my eye.
"At one time most of my friends could hear the bell, but as years passed, it fell silent for all of them. Even Sarah found one Christmas that she could no longer hear its sweet sound. Though I've grown old, the bell still rings for me as it does for all who truly believe."
Such a profound concept! It is so important to me that my children's imaginations flourish and that the magic of their childhood lasts as long as possible. It is only once that we are truly innocent and it should not be taken away too quickly instead it should be fostered and encouraged! Reading helps kids believe that anything is possible! Happy reading and a Very Merry Christmas to all!
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