Friday, June 20, 2014
Midsummer's Eve Blog Hop June 21st - 30th
What better way to start the summer than with a blog hop!
I am linking up with quite a few bloggers in the Midsummer's Eve Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not a Writer.
Rules are simple.
Fill in the rafflecopter below and then visit the other cool blogs participating in this blog hop.
Happy Hopping!!
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Recommended Board Book: The Mitten by Jan Brett
Title: The Mitten
Author: Jan Brett (adapted)
Illustrator: Jan Brett
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile, October 4, 1996
Age: 1-3
Topic: Seasons: Winter, Woodland Animals, Sharing
Opening: Once there was a boy named Nikki. He wanted mittens as white as snow.
Summary:
When Nicki drops his new white mitten in the snow, some curious woodland animals find it and crawl in for warmth. First comes a mole, then a rabbit, a badger and others, each one larger than the last.
Resources:
These animal masks would be great for a play reenacting The Mitten story. For this art activity, cut out the mittens and the animals and let them crawl in just like the animals in the story. Teach story sequencing using sequence cards from Creating & Teaching's blog. Homeschool Creations has lots of printables to use with the story.
Why I like this book:
In this lovely illustrated story, a lonely white mitten becomes a cozy winter resting place for a variety of woodland creatures. It starts off with a small rabbit, and as more creatures appear, the larger they get until a bear squeezes in with the other critters. But when a tiny mouse tries to make his way in, the creatures get a big surprise! I love this edition because of it's brevity yet beautiful illustrations. The toddlers in my classroom love to look at it and listen to the story.
Author: Jan Brett (adapted)
Illustrator: Jan Brett
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile, October 4, 1996
Age: 1-3
Topic: Seasons: Winter, Woodland Animals, Sharing
Opening: Once there was a boy named Nikki. He wanted mittens as white as snow.
Summary:
When Nicki drops his new white mitten in the snow, some curious woodland animals find it and crawl in for warmth. First comes a mole, then a rabbit, a badger and others, each one larger than the last.
Resources:
These animal masks would be great for a play reenacting The Mitten story. For this art activity, cut out the mittens and the animals and let them crawl in just like the animals in the story. Teach story sequencing using sequence cards from Creating & Teaching's blog. Homeschool Creations has lots of printables to use with the story.
Why I like this book:
In this lovely illustrated story, a lonely white mitten becomes a cozy winter resting place for a variety of woodland creatures. It starts off with a small rabbit, and as more creatures appear, the larger they get until a bear squeezes in with the other critters. But when a tiny mouse tries to make his way in, the creatures get a big surprise! I love this edition because of it's brevity yet beautiful illustrations. The toddlers in my classroom love to look at it and listen to the story.
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