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fiction (29), Picture book (11), Big picture book (7), Wordless book (6), detailed pictures (3), Informational text (3), picture book (3), informational text (3), descriptive language (2), lots of colorful images (2), Simple (2), friendship (2), non-fiction (2), Wordless (2), lots of images (2), Friendship (2), working together (2), fun and engaging (2), Fiction (2), Big picture book. fiction. lots of pictures. Rhythm. fun and engaging. use for shared learning. (1), lots of pictures. adventurous (1), use to infer what is going to happen next or make predictions about the farm animal in the shed. (1), detailed pictures. works on the noises that farm animals make (1), correlates them to their animals. perfect for shared reading and theater readings (1), lots of detailed pictures. fun and engaging. funny book. use for shared reading activities. great rhyming and a super silly story for kids to enjoy (1), use for shared reading (1), works on counting and what you can do with your grandpa. for shared reading. (1), animals that can hold on tight (1), detailed pictures. rhyming. good for shared readings (1), simple text but also smaller more difficult text at the bottom of the page. (1), in the end he wanted to be himself again. (1), Bambolona (bakers daughter). in a little town Calabria. got a ring to make Big Anthony into Handsome Big Anthony. Wishing to be something else isn't always the best. He became handsome and overwhelmed (1), big Anthony (1), characters: Strega Nona (grandma) (1), Fiction. Tale (1), Fiction. traditional tale from Africa. Book about doing things for others. teaching you how to help and give back. lots of illustrations. (1), easy to read words (1), reviewing colors (1), simple words. non-fiction. descriptive language. lots of facts. detailed picrtures. (1), content. non-fiction. (1), "this flower is yellow" repetitive type sentences. non-fiction. (1), "the 'blank' can hold on tight." detailed pictures. there's an index at the ending. non-fiction. (1), lots of detailed pictures of volcanoes and the damage they do. shows a map in the middle of the book. lots of numbered facts. new vocabulary for students to learn. non-fiction. (1), repetitive types of sentences (1), Big picture book. Fiction. detailed pictures. about someone going walking and all of the things that they saw. good book for "predict my word" use during shared reading. (1), used for Catch a word. enlarged text. about a flying man and what he flies over. good for shared reading activities (1), 5 narrators (1), use during shared reading. about farm animals and giving them baths. (1), shows you that you can dream about anything (1), Picture book. working with others. fiction. lesson on sorting things by colors. very fun and detailed pictures. (1), cute book about a little girl looking up to her grandma and following in her footsteps. think of others. (1), Picture book. Fiction. Lesson on measurement. follow directions (1), that's where he finally found it. Characters: frog (1), shows you that frog wants to be back in a pond (1), searches everywhere for it (1), boy lost his frog (1), very colorful and detail oriented (1), Picture book. fiction. rhyming. lesson on sharing. lesson on rescuing animals. (1), about children's dreams (1), example of a babysitter in the form of a dog. (1), end of the day the dog got everything cleaned and the baby ready for bed (1), they get into all sorts of things while the parents are out of the house (1), dog watches a baby (1), tons of smaller pictures on a large page put together (1), all the places flies go to. (1), Picture book. fiction. lesson on chicken pox. math lesson on organizing data charts (1), picture book. fiction. rhyming. lesson on helping others. lesson on circuses. eating dinner together (1), detailed pictures. Fun and engaging for students (1), give everyone rolls. fiction. play. Rhythm. Fun (1), Rosalinda. Going to buy a gift for Grandma. Be responsible with money. Play. Based off a tv show. Great for classroom lesson (1), named Gruff. Three goats crossed the bridge. one by one they convinced the troll not to eat them because they were too little then the last billy goat was bigger than the troll and made it across safely. (1), play. Fun to read aloud in class and giving students roles. Rhyming. (1), about Rudolph (1), Rudolph. It's Christmas Eve (1), 6 elves (1), Characters: Santa Clause (1), women. perfect for a class to all be apart of the read aloud (1), brushing teeth and going to bed on time. thanking the lord for all you have. (1), painted deer (1), round arms (1), 16 narrators (1), exciting. Another version of "jack and the Beanstalk" (1), Narrative. There is a chorus. Fun story (1), manm wife (1), rhyming. Characters: Jack (1), Fiction. tale. three billy goats (1), a story that each page continues with the next letter of the alphabet. so page one and two are for A and almost every word starts with A. then the next page is B and almost every word starts with B and the story continues on from A-Z. fiction. lots of ver (1), A Newfangled Prairie Tale (1), Memoir. It was cool to show how children follow in their families footsteps and how they want to experience what their family has experienced. Easy reading. (1), Informational text. Table of contents. Index. 2nd grade reading level. detailed pictures. (1), so much information. (1), informational text. a lot of depth to each page (1), and a way to teach kids that they do not need to be so scared of sharks. (1), Informational text. All about sharks and how they are similar but how they are different. They come in all shapes and sizes. colorful and detailed pictures. fun way to learn about sharks (1), I really enjoyed this book. Super easy read. Memoir. Easy to follow and I was intrigued to read more. Definitely puts a lot of things in perspective and teaches me to be aware of where all my students come from so I can further understand their behavior a (1), It was like a memoir. Very detailed pictures and connecting stories. I was a little confused through out the book and how curious george had anything to do with these stories. (1), Readers theater. lots of roles. some illustrations. small lesson about how there are more things for kids to do than just sit on technology. relatable for children. (1), fiction. very detailed pictures. really easy read. upper elementary. the pictures can totally tell the story and they are helpful to make more of a movie in your head. (1), detailed pictures. big words that are easy to read. the little girl can't talk but loses her bunny and has to use her emotions to tell her parents what happened. (1), detailed pictures. big words that are easy to read. middle elementary. good lesson about growing up and being mature and letting go of things. also a good lesson on giving to others in need. (1), i would use in a classroom. fiction. (1), big words that are easy to read. middle elementary level (1), Fun book about a dinosaur that is friends with all the people in the town. detailed pictures (1), Informational text. Table of context. lots of pictures. captions to explain pictures. important words were written in bold. 3rd grade reading level. (1), Readers theater. lots of roles. some illustrations. didn't think it was super relatable to children but it did teach a little bit. (1), big clear words that are easy to read. about the different seasons (1), Fictional. Detailed pictures. Upper elementary. Suspending and adventurous. Making memories with the people you love and keeping up traditions. Valuing what you have and can do. (1), Fiction. lots of pictures of henry and mudge. Table of Contents. Chapter book. (1), each chapter switch back and forth between henry's story and mudge story. Fiction. chapter book. table of contents. (1), Henry and mudge and their story together. First book (1), Easy reading chapter book. Fiction. table of contents. boy and his dog. Talk about what Henry likes about Christmas. (1), how being different is a miracle and a blessing. Strive to be the best you can be from working hard. Accommodate for your differences. (1), detailed pictures. Relevant and could be life changing to students. Gives great lessons (1), Fictional. Detailed pictures. Imagination. Creativity. A story about inseparable best friends. Book for primary grades. Lower levels. (1), Silly and fun read. some illustrations. persuasive text. about how the pigeon really really wants a puppy. bunch of questioning. (1), Graphica. Fictional. Lots of illustrations. Simple illustrations. Comic book showing that anyone can do cartoon drawing. Showed examples of easy drawings. Fun and upper elementary. Has more of a longer story. Short sentences to read but lots of pages. (1), Graphica. Fictional. Chapter book. Table of contents. Lots of detailed pictures. Dialogue. Fantasy. Appeals more to boys. (1), Graphica. Fictional. Orange. Themed book and appeals for both boys and girls. Lots of detailed pictures. Story line. (1), Persuasive text. lots of illustrations. Writes letters to his mom negotiating with her to get his own room. (1), Persuasive text. lots of fun illustrations. writes letters back and forth negotiating with his mom. funny book. (1), About cows that can type and are trying to negotiate to get something from their owner. Persuasive text. lots of illustrations. then other animals start negotiating too. it's a text that goes back and forth between the owner and the animals. (1), and making friends. I would use in my classroom (1), Very mysterious book. upper elementary. I didn't know who emily was before but I enjoyed the story. biography. poet. cute pictures (1), little red riding hood goes to bring her grandmother lemonade and muffins. Lesson about bullies. lesson of don't talk to strangers. gives a cute little recipe of the muffins at the end. Do things for others (1), a book about all different animals in the jungle. rhyming. non-fiction. very good for children learning about animals in the jungle. detailed pictures. fun to read. (1), but some I think aren't the best (1), a book full of poems about best friends. some are good and appropriate (1), Table of contents. introduction. short poems about different animals (1), could be a fun group thing. (1), poems for four voices. it engages more students. lots of different poems (1), table of contents. fun rhyming poems for children to read. they're longer and probably for upper elementary. lots of detail pictures. (1), about nature (1), A book full of poems (1), a book going over the alphabet. a dinosaur for every letter and explains what they are most known for. lots of detailed pictures. non-fiction. (1), lots of detailed pictures. non-fiction. rhyming. a book about the alphabet. gives lots of different words that starts with each letter. (1), a book about things that are spelled almost the same except for the first letter of the word. IE: mitten and kitten. The page is half cut out. fun pictures. good for younger children to work on learning new words. (1), don't get the message and wouldn't use it as a read aloud book or anything. I like this book for my library for the kids during choice time but that's probably it. (1), I read The Really Ugly Duckling. Fairytale. Thought it was a little weird (1), especially your family (1), maybe not the one about a friend dying. upper elementary school. rhymes. (1), relating to all different colors. some are good (1), basically the main stuff that is important to know about him. I would definitely use this in my classroom! great way to explain Martin Luther King day. (1), then there are small sections about the authors explaining their poetry and some background on themselves. (1), Factual biography book. great for middle elementary school. use as a read aloud. gives details that are easy to remember. all about Martin Luther King (1), Upper elementary school. perfect book to learn about the human body. lots of detailed pictures and very fun for kids. story line non-fiction. true or false questions at the end. (1), Fun rhyming book. great way to go over the alphabet. can be read with the whole class. and can all read parts together (1), about the life cycle of a caterpillar. What a cocoon is. even colors. It is fun and good for predicting. (1), Great book to go over numbers (1), Poems all about winter. upper elementary levels. table of contents. section of about the book. (1), lots of short poems (1), some not as much. upper elementary. pictures (1), lots of poems. table of contents. five sections. each section around a certain topic. upper elementary levels. (1), poems about mathematics. upper elementary school. good use of both math and literacy in a lesson. will make math more fun and engaging. (1), Really like this book and would definitely use it in my classroom. lots of relate-able poems for children's lives in school. very fun and detailed pictures. rhyming. middle elementary. (1), lower elementary. engaging lots of pictures. tells about the outdoors- trees (1), fun book for a read aloud. short poems (1), but not super detailed and eye appealing. (1), lizard following fly (1), main character-timothy the mouse (1), shows a lady baking and sharing her food with others and in the end they share back with her when she needed it. (1), lots of pictures (1), mother (1), bark (1), experiences (1), strong (1), self-awareness (1), caterpillars (1), elephant (1), sun (1), black and white (1), cat (1), Luke (1), Non-fiction (1), Imagery (1), Orge (1), Table of contents (1), jaguar (1), little boy and his dog (1), Henry is a little boy who has a crush on a girl in his class named Chloe. Genre is Romance (1), This book was about a little girl in kindergarten who would see two of everything. She loved to read but it was difficult because of how close she would have to get up to the book to see it. This book would be good when you teach your students about peopl (1), they can still do the same fun things we do during the day but just at night. Could use this book to teach the kids about bats and also about things you can do at the beach. (1), lesson on how bats are nocturnal (1), Book about Bats that take a trip to the beach (1), Candi (1), Poetry for young people (1), very detailed pictures (1), lots of facts (1), methaphors (1), mother rabbit (1), long necks (1), weather. (1), very colorful (1), outdoor activities (1), bushes (1), Genre maybe fantasy (1), zebra (1), wolf (1), birds (1), butterflies (1), Jen (1), pig (1), orangutan (1), tiger (1), food (1), integration (1), characters (1), spiders (1), Play (1), friendships (1), mystery (1), Max (1), fox (1), rhinoceros (1), hedgehog (1), reading books (1), giraffe (1), seeds (1), early elementary (1), panda (1), Ruby (1), buffalo (1), sloth (1), comet (1), kangaroo (1), turtles (1), moon (1), etc. (1), bunnies (1), setting is at school. His friends tease him for playing with a "girl" but he doesn't listen to them. In the end he shares his muffin that his mom packed as a treat for him and he ate her carrots instead. (1), setting is on the streets (1), lots of animals (farm and house animals) very colorful (1), important to be aware of that. Teaches about war/current events. (1), I definitely would not bring this book into my classroom. It kind of confused me and I am not sure what the point of it was. It tells small little stories that are very different and lies. I don't think I would have my kids read this book (1), especially if I don't exactly understand. It doesn't seem like a good childrens book (1), Characters- elephant and a pig. Setting- outside. This book is a great example of teaching students about how it rains and how you can still have fun and enjoy rain by running around (1), skipping in the rain and splashing in the puddles. It would be a cute book that I would keep on my shelves but maybe not read out loud to the whole classroom as my book of the day. (1), Character-pigeon. This book is funny and cute for little kids (1), I would maybe keep this on my shelf at school but not use it as a main book in class. It is a lesson on how you shouldn't stay up late because it is important to get some sleep. (1), Character- pigeon. This book is funny and cute for little kids but just like the Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late (1), I would probably just keep on a shelf for reading choice time but not a main book I would read to the class. It is a lesson on how the pigeon shouldn't drive the bus (1), but doesn't really compare to real life of how kids shouldn't drive buses or cars until they're a certain age. (1), about a stinky cheese man (1), humorous. setting-outside. characters-stinky cheese man and an old couple (1), cow and little girls at a school (1), Characters- Sameer (1), Jeff and Danny. Settings- outside. Mystery or horror. About kids who wanted to play war and didn't know their friend was involved in one. Teaches you that everyone has personal secrets (1), A girl who lives in the ghetto (1), then eventually they hatch into chicks and become a family. Decent book to explain briefly about the life cycle of birds and how eggs turn into chicks and then eventually they turn into birds as well. (1), setting-country (1), recipe of how to make pancakes (1), about pancakes (1), male hippo trying to get rid of female hippos hiccups then later the male catches the hiccups (1), characters: two hippos out on the water (1), but a bear sneaks in and eats the porridge and messes up the house and it's humans who play the roll that the original "three little bears" do. Lots of detailed illustrations (1), just like the three little bears (1), adventure (1), outside her window there is trash and graffiti. Teaches about not looking at the negatives (1), main character-alexander. (1), setting- in a house (1), be grateful for what you have (1), let others come first (1), talks about accepting appearances (1), but seeing the beauty in other people and your surroundings. Teaches you to be grateful for what you have. I would definitely bring this book into my classroom. (1), This book is both in Spanish and English. Good to have in the classroom for kids who speak both languages. This book shows kids to be thankful for everything that they have in their lives. I would use it for a lesson about giving Thanks to everything. Cha (1), make eggs that stay in the nest (1), character is a dog who is a hip hop dog. He is rapping about his life and comparing himself to other dogs. This would be good for teaching kids about all the types of dogs there are (1), characters- all bat friends and families. It would be good to teach kids about what things you can do at the library such as printing things (1), jump high (1), if you were an eagle you could see really far away. I think this book would be good to show the kids what these certain animals are able to do (1), you could carry heavy big things (1), if you were an ant (1), This book is good at representing different animals strengths and comparing them to humans. Some examples were if you were a frog you could hop this far (1), studying in areas. (1), though they're doing activities at the library instead. Setting-Library (1), ect. Characters are all the different animals and people (1), Bats at the Library is a lot like the book Bats at the Beach (1), This book gives an overview of many different wild animals. I think this book would be good to teach your students about certain animals that are different but still all live in the same area. The setting is where wild animals live. (1), to their fur. (1), to their color (1), to their weight (1), from their size (1), have long tongues (1), setting is different every page (1), build a nest together (1), I would definitely use this book as a resource. Genre- non-fiction (1), two birds and three chicks. explains how two birds fall in love (1), Setting- outside. Characters- Elephant (1), that sometimes you need each other to achieve something. (1), this is also a lesson about always sticking close to your friends and not leaving them alone when in need. It teaches kids that there is teamwork (1), characters- Officer Buckle and Gloria. very cute book. its a lesson on tips an officer kept track of to teach to students (1), characters-panda's (1), Setting- panda kindergarten class at the Wolong Nature Reserve in China. Great book to teach the kids about the panda bears life from birth until when they're older. If I was teaching the kids about Pandas (1), Setting-school and outside (1), genre-non-fiction. (1), and a polar bear. This book provides details about each of these animals and is really good for the children to learn about each and every one of them. setting-wild (1), I think this is a great book to have in the classroom. It is a book about several animals out in the wild. Characters-Lion (1), it is safe to stay off the roads and that you can play in the snow. It explains the types of things you can do in the snow like snow angels and snowmen. It is a great lesson for telling the students all about snow. I would give this lesson in the winter w (1), a little girl watching snow with her classmates and family. Explains how snow falls (big or small) it explains how if there is a lot of snow you will be dismissed from school early (1), Genre- non-fiction (1), lots of pictures. table of contents. chapters. easy read (1)
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