Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them
what counts is best. ~ Bob Talbert


Friday, June 20, 2008

Enjoying the Classics

Here are a couple of tried and true picture books that we have been enjoying lately:

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The illustrations are excellent and allow for imaginations to go to another place. The relationship between the mother bunny and the child bunny allows kids to relate to the story even more. There is a text pattern and rhyme that can be used as a model to guide children in adding their own verses to the story. A very sweet read.

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I love this book. There is so much learning that occurs by simply reading the text and discussing the illustrations. The illustrations are not in color but somehow they captivate the hearts and minds of both children and adults.
As we have read through this book several times, we have:
~ learned the difference in appearance between a mallard and a drake
~ counted the baby ducklings on each illustration to make sure none has been lost
~ recognized the need for a mama duck to find a place to nest and sit on her eggs
~ learned what molting is
~ compared the park in the book with the park that we go to to feed the ducks
~ established who a cop is
~ reviewed along with the ducklings the rules of safety when walking near traffic

A wonderful read!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

We are reading about the American Girl, Addy... and talking about slavery, and how things were done in that day. It's been very interesting, to say the least!

Munchkins and Music said...

Thanks for the book ideas. We haven't read these ones yet!