| ReAd
AlOuDs |
|
![]() |
HOORAY FOR DIFFENDOOFER DAY! Author: Jack Prelutsky and Lane Smith Buy Now! ![]() "We don't want to go to Flobbertown!" The students in this story are horrified when they are expected to pass a rigorous standard test. If they do not pass the test they will be sent to Flobbertown-the most boring town in the whole world! However, Miss Bonkers reassures her students that they can do it! and guess what...They Do! This wonderful book is full of crazy Diffendoofer adventures! Students will really enjoy the rhyming scheme throughout the book! They will fall in love with the characters and the unorthodox way they learn in Diffendoofer school. This book is an awesome tribute to why creative thinking is important. Teachers:
This book is great to read around the time standardized tests are
administered. It renders encouragement for students to
try thier best and to have confidence in themselves and in knowing that
they have already learned what they need to know to get the job done!
|
|
Children's Self-Esteem Book
Series
Authors: Adolph Moser and
Dav Pilkey
Get
This Series!
![]() Teachers: Here's the series you have been waiting for! My Students absolutely love these books. They encourage the students to take control and be responsible for thier actions. Parents: Your children are becoming people of feeling and emotion. They need to know how to handle those different feelings and this series helps guide thier thinking to do just that. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() |
Cloudy With a
Chance of Meatballs Author: Judi Barrett Grab this Yummy deal! ![]() "Oh no! The gigantic pancakes have covered the schoolhouse and it's raining bacon and eggs!" The people of Chewandswallow never have to ask the question "What will I make to eat?" No need for crock pots and skillets here because the good 'ole sky provides three delicious meals a day! From pizza, french fries, hotdogs and hamburgers to soups, salads and delectible cuisines! Wow! What if our sky could really do that! Teachers and Parents: The story is about a folktale told by the grandfather. This story may be a great segue into a unit on imagery or classifications of stories. This book is great for general reading. Possibly before something important such as a holiday like Thanksgiving, which is associated with a lot of food, or just a fun imaginative story to read to prepare students for lunch. |
| Leo the Late Bloomer & Chrysanthemum Buy these awesome books! ![]() Authors: Robert Kraus and Kevin Henkes Everyone is different and we all develop at different rates and speeds. This is a concept that little Leo is dealing with. He thinks that everyone is better than him. Little Miss Chrysanthemum no longer believes that her name is special because her classmates tease her. Teachers and Parents: These two books are stellar displays of how different people are. Through these books students can begin to understand that maturity happens through nature and that no matter how long it takes or what others say, they are truly special and unique. |
|
![]() |
RAP A TAP TAP- THINK OF THAT!
Authors: Leo
& Diane Dillon
Buy this Toe-Tappin' book! ![]() "Mr Bo Jangles is his name and Spreading music is his game!" This book celebrates the spirit of "Mr. Bo Jangles", a dancer, who brought a whole new excitement about music to the neighborhood that he lived in and to everyone that he met. Teachers: This book is one of the best books that gets the students involved. The students can clap and tap and repeat "Think of That!" It would be ideal when introducing various types of music , dancing and appreciation for the arts. Parents: This is just an all around fun and wholesome book for your child to read. Do not be alarmed if they begin to dance! |
| Home |
|