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middle (1), he scares the Gruffalo off by showing how all the predators are afraid of him (1), This is a sweet book about a cat who has found love in two different families. The cat has a fun time going between two different houses having dinner and breakfast multiple times a day. It is a good story for students that have a separated families. (1), This story is teaching children to accept differences in other people (1), recognize similarities (1), and appreciate both. There are people all over the world who may look different (1), speak different (1), and live different (1), but we are all laughing (1), etc. There are people just like you all over the world. (1), Book for emergent readers only having one word per 2 pages along with colorful illustrations. Deals with emotions & body language through drawings of fish. (1), The mouse is met by a fox. Rather than being afraid (1), he claims he is going to meet a Gruffalo which sounds much scarier than a fox. He continues doing this with other predators until he meets the Gruffalo which he thought was fake. However (1), a tiny mouse. (1), A little girl doesn't like her life because of the things they have (1), Jackie French's "Diary of a Wombat" details the daily habits of a wombat who happens to benefit from humans who feed him. This book's humorous narrative of the wombats' thoughts makes kids make believe what their pets might think about them. This book wou (1), This story embraces the relationship and love between a child and their parent. It really emphasizes that the love between a parent and a child is unconditional. (1), Frances only ever wanted to eat bread and jam for every meal of the day. Well her wish was granted. As time went on (1), she realized what everyone was able to eat while she was stuck with the same thing over and over again. She then breaks down when eating dinner one day because she had enough. This book shows students (1), that trying new things is worth it in the long run. It also shows that it is okay to be picky (1), but you can always try something new. (1), The Lorax is a classic Dr. Seuss picture book that many students enjoy reading. It brings out realistic problems that our world face today such as polluting our environment. Dr. Seuss book shows children that it is important to take care of the environmen (1), it is particularly for children in kindergarten to fourth grade. I believe it a great lesson for students to learn because we only have one environment to take care of and its important for children to know that. I think this is a great book to invite to (1), Mr. Hoppy is in love with his neighbor (1), Mrs. Silver; but she is in love with someone else—Alfie (1), her pet tortoise. With all her attention focused on Alfie (1), not much. The parents and her talk at a family meeting and she realizes the important things in life cannot be bought. (1), whole class then individual read. The sheep shop for a birthday and sell their wool for the stuff they wanna buy. (1), Mrs. Silver will certainly fall in love with him. After all (1), In life (1), and Elephant and Piggie (1), as some of the best friend duos in children’s literature. (1), When two of Moose’s letters come loose (1), he vanishes. Poof! But his best friend (1), has an idea: she’ll find a G (1), an L (1), a U (1), and an E and glue M-O-O-S-E back together (1), better than ever! But it’s not as easy as it sounds. (1), This book is great for introducing cause and effect. Also (1), you can use it for a lesson for sequencing. Described as a " Circular tale". (1), you will go through many things (1), and metaphors. (1), face many challenges (1), but you will also find the strength to persevere. This book teaches the lesson of courage and strength. (1), Teaches about the lifestyle of various animals that come alive at night. Little owl watches as his friends enjoy the night. (1), This thrilling book teaches about unconditional love. The bunny tells his mother he will runaway (1), the mother says " I will run after you". (1), Excellent story about sharing and working together. Three selfish frogs that live on an island in Rainbow Pond learn how to work together (1), and find that sharing is much more fun. (1), This picture book takes place in an airport (1), which is the main characters home. He and his father are homeless and live in the airport. To cope with livng in the airport (1), his father has a list of rules so they don’t get noticed and kicked out. In the book the character noticed a bird who is trapped in the airport. He watches it for a few days and finally the bird gets out of the airport and flies free. Watching the bird (1), A good story book for children when moving from one culture to another. The book uses good descriptive words (1), Mrs. Silver doesn’t even know Mr. Hoppy is alive. And Mr. Hoppy is too shy to even ask Mrs. Silver over for tea. Then one day Mr. Hoppy comes up with a brilliant idea to get Mrs. Silver's attention. If Mr. Hoppy's plan works (1), everyone knows the way to a woman’s heart is through her tortoise. (1), In this funny story about kindness and friendship (1), the book is a tribute to the power of creativity and all those driven to pursue it. (1), and a large part of fluency in young readers is keeping an on going " rhythm '' as they read. (1), This book shares a story about a girl who fought for her educational rights. This book can be a great for further discussion for many other issues. Most students take the things that they have for granted so this book can be very good to help put their li (1), A boy named Nicki gets handmade wool mittens from his grandmother to wear outside. When he goes to play outside (1), he ends up losing one of his mittens as it blends in with the snow! Multiple animals from the forest where they live end up finding the warm mitten and all huddle inside. The last two characters that find the mitten are a big brown bear and a tiny brown m (1), and unexpected. Students love listening (1), and retelling this story. (1), Mother Raccoon kisses the palm of his hand and tells him whenever he needs to feel her love to press his palm to his face. He then does the same for his mother. A book for every child that is beginning school or a new adventure. (1), This is a book I would read on the first day of school. It allows you to show the students that everyone gets nerves not just them. You can also make that first-day lessons by having the students tell what they did the night before their first day. (1), The moral of this book is to show that even though someone's work might not look important (1), every contribution is valuable to the group. Fredrick's is a poet and in the end it determines that little things do matter. (1), What If... is the story of a girl driven to create regardless of what supplies she has (or doesn't have) available. With bright and bold illustrations (1), David! is about a boy names David who does a lot to get in trouble. His parents are constantly saying no! But in the end Davids parents still love their little boy. Sometimes kids do something wrong but that doesn't mean their parents or teachers like the (1), each child is enough. (1), fun book to read to children. Children sometimes need a new outlook on things (1), and this book allows them to see that everyone has bad days every now and then no matter who you are. (1), This is a traditional story with a twist. This book is from the wolf's point of view on what happened to the 3 little pigs. I think it is a funny book children will really enjoy. This book also teaches children there are always two sides to every story. (1), A story about a fruit bat raised by birds (1), this book celebrates uniqueness and independence. (1), This book can be used to show students that it is okay to be unique and to have fun with it. (1), Just the Way You Are is a story about a group of animals accepting each other for who they are. Some animals don't want to go to a party because they don't like their appearance (1), but the other animals tell them that they are perfect just the way they are. This book teaches acceptance and that you should be who you are. I think it portrays an important message in a fun and playful way. Teachers could read this book to the class and (1), Rainbow Fish and the Big Blue Whale is a great book because it really brings children in and they want to listen to it. The colors of this book make them focus more and the story line is creative and fun too. (1), With both mice set on one pumpkin to grow and enter into the jack-o-lantern contest (1), the house mouse and field mouse have to work together to make the pumpkin grow as large as possible to win the contest. This guided reading book teaches teamwork and compromise. Students may have a difficult time reading the words in the text (1), This book is a way to teach rhythm because it is read in the tune of " Five Little Ducks" (1), or background (1), This book is about a selfless tree that gives everything it can to a very rambunctious boy. The tree loves the boy very much and is very close friends with the boy (1), I liked the book because the writing is engaging for the age range the book is targeting. (1), but the boy keeps taking from the tree. By the end of the story (1), the tree has given all it can to the boy (1), so they just sit together and admire the scenery. This book has always been very meaningful to me with its elements of selfless love and taking things for granted. (1), This is a great book to do guided reading for. The reason is that while it is not exactly syntactically complex for on-level readers it does include some vocabulary that is a bit above level. That means that it becomes a great book for teaching students r (1), and other methods to figure out the meaning of new and unknown words. It is also good because it can give students an good level of relatability to main character Max. It has really good illustrations (1), it also follows a very simple book structure where students should be able to clearly identify Exposition (1), and denouement. I wouldn't suggest using those terms but you can ask them about them in simple terms such as beginning (1), The book is about a little boy named Peter that goes on an adventure around the city on a snowy day. I liked the book a lot for a few reasons. First (1), I liked it because the illustrations on each page went along really well with the text on the page. Second (1), the main character was African American (1), which is rare to find in an older children's book. Lastly (1), This adorable children's book is about bedtime. It even looks at the moon and gives the reader a quick lesson about it. In the story (1), A young girl explains that no matter their skin color (1), the animal in the story is trying to go to sleep but he takes his time to say good night to everyone! There are small phrases in the story written in both English and Spanish which helps students learn new words. The pictures are cute and add to the story (1), so it is perfect for beginning readers are ESL students. (1), This story is told by a boy who goes owl watching with his grandfather. There is little dialogue but the description of what the boy sees (1), and feels is wonderfully done. The illustrations contrast each other greatly to illuminate the bright full moon verse the dark dense woods. (1), This book demonstrates a childs imagination and he is able to take a journey with his creativity and imagination. Harold uses his purple crayon to draw his creativity that leads him on an adventure. This is good for preschool through first grade students (1), This is a well known book about a girl named Olivia. This book has the most minimal yet affective illustrations. Olivia has a bold (1), and exciting personality. It is great for early readers because it has words that they can recognize but new ones that could help them learn. (1), A classic young readers book that tells a beautiful story of hope and love. (1), This is a brief humorous story is about a bear who searches for his hat. The ending requires the reader to infer what happened to one of the characters. This would be a great addition to a language arts lesson that covers inferring. (1), This book is very educational for students who are learning colors (1), directions and phrases that are used in every day life. Also it is good for identifying objects that are also commonly found in everyday life. (1), Stick and Stone join George and Martha (1), and a soft yellow duck--all parade across the pages of this delightful book. (1), funny (1), This book introduces more complex vocabulary (1), A big happy frog (1), a plump purple cat (1), a handsome blue horse (1), brown trout (1), Busy spider makes beautiful webs (1), but the other farm animals try to stop the busy spider. They soon realize the beauty of the spider's webs. Colorful pictures take children on an interesting journey alongside the spider. (1), Trisha is a new student that struggles with letters and numbers. Mr. Falker is the only teacher that recognizes her problem (1), and does everything he can to help her. A heartwarming story about helping people (1), and having hope. (1), Teaches children about book patterns and making predictions. . A story about a kid named Ned that wants to make it to a surprise birthday story (1), but fortunate and unfortunate things keep happening. He fortunately makes it to the party. (1), and teaches the value of friendship. At first (1), This is a good (1), Alexander is jealous of Willy (1), the windup mouse. Willy gets all the attention and love that Alexander never had. He wishes to be Willy. But as time goes by (1), Willy is soon forgotten by the family (1), and Alexander learns to become friends with him. (1), Swimmy has always been different (1), he swims across the ocean to escape predators (1), and makes some friends along the way. Swimmy and friends work together to escape predators. A great book about working together (1), despite differences. (1), The letter Z and her friend decide to move to the front of the alphabet. As they make their way to the front (1), the reader gets to discover that each letter has their own personality. (1), Join Dr. Seuss as he guides you through the alphabet. See how easy it is with his vivid illustrations! (1), Younger grades (1), and end (1), the reader discovers that each rock represents something. Whether rock represents G for ghost (1), ultimately (1), eating (1), two (1), too (1), crying (1), analogies (1), Frog and Toad (1), playing (1), circumstances (1), the dog (1), climax (1), abilities (1), blue jays (1), falling action (1), No (1), Cow (1), persistent (1), uppercase letters (1), hears (1), by the sea (1), In this book (1), and learning (1), using illustrations (1), rising action (1), discussing (1), As rocks or discovered on a beach (1), or B for bird (1), O rolls in to try and save the day. (1), Ella Minnow Pea is a girl living happily on a fictional island of Nollop. However (1), he explores outside with his mama. They see green leaves (1), and—best of all—a patch of yummy red strawberries. (1), It's Grandma's birthday (1), and Ruby knows exactly what Grandma would love-a beautiful ballerina box. Ruby has saved up a walletful of bills (1), but as unexpected mishap after mishap occurs (1), money starts running through the bunnies' fingers.... Will they have enough left for the perfect present? Wells' adorable story is also a fun and lively introduction to early math. (1), Speed off on an eventful bicycle ride along the bold yellow road that cuts through town (1), and through the country. Ride up and around (1), along and through (1), out and down. (1), A Tree Is Nice is a classic tale about the beauty of the everyday world. (1), when the islands council begins to ban the use of certain letters (1), three animals are desperate to make the right noises. (1), Ella fights to save her friends and family. (1), A yam is furious when a donkey goes around yelling” I yam a donkey”. The yam does eventually get the point across that the donkey is using incorrect grammar. (1), Uses wordplay to create a book full of homographs. (1), A hard-working woman does exactly what Mr. And Mrs. rogers tells her to do…even if she does get things mixed up sometimes. (1), and many more. Cockatoos and Toucans embrace their wacky personalities and have a great time together. (1), A fun book with play on words that uses cockatoo (1), Everyone knows that 7 is always after him. Word on the street is that 7 ate 9. If that's true (1), 6's days are numbered. Lucky for him (1), Private I is on the case. He adds up the evidence in this math-related book (1), and solves the case. (1), The letter E took a tumble and the only way to get her back on her foot is for people to stop using her. But who can take her place? The other letters have to make a decision ASAP. Z is too sleepy and Y asks way too many questions. Thankfully (1), Baby Bear has so much to learn about the world! From the moment he wakes until it’s time to curl up and go to sleep (1), and the mouse. Here's the old lady in the tumble-down house. She has a spell to make them all well . . . but she just can't find the right one! Whoops! In this hilariously chaotic escapade (1), the shape of the rocks create an interesting story for the reader. (1), Beginning with two cats (1), Each page is illustrated with pencil (1), and introduces a new way to learn alphabet. The world is a diverse place (1), and with sign language (1), this book wonderfully represents that. (1), a puppy tries his best to get a slice of apple pie! (1), Each page gives hints and clues as to what letter is on the page by presenting colorful pictures and a cut out of the letter. This book also gives the reader a chance to familiarize themselves with the shape of each letter. (1), This is a fun book that uses rhymes and repetition to help children learn the alphabet in an interesting and interactive way. (1), The lower case letters don't want to go to bed (1), so they try to use their tricks to stop their parents (1), from tucking them in. Although creative (1), their efforts fail. (1), one black and one white (1), This is the cat (1), a chain of animals appears before the reader (1), linked together by at least one common trait. From simple colors and shapes to more complex and abstract associations (1), each unexpected encounter celebrates the magnificent diversity of our world—and ultimately paints a story of connection. (1), Ever since they were a dot and a speck (1), Circle and Square have been best friends.... Then someone new comes along: a cool (1), exciting Triangle. And three starts to feel like a crowd. They find a way to get along. (1), As she paces and frantically quacks (1), the remaining ducklings playfully plop one by one into the river until all of the siblings are happily floating along. Now that all five ducklings are safely in the water (1), Mother Duck flies down to join in the fun (1), relieved to have all her ducklings together again. (1), Full of beautiful illustrations (1), this book cultivates a love of science. (1), so a guided reading would be beneficial with this book. (1)
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Jan 22, 2019