Hello! Today I did a "Life is Beautiful" storytime.
These are the three books I used and in this order!
Here you will discover picture books that have valuable life lessons demonstrated in a cheerful and engaging way! Search for them at your public library!!
Monday, October 14, 2019
Monday, September 30, 2019
Xs and Os
Last week I did a story time about "kisses" and today I did a story time about "hugs".
There are many lovely picture books, with good story lines, about these two topics.
There are many lovely picture books, with good story lines, about these two topics.
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Sweetness!
A little bit of culture
shock (Seal is French after all); a little bit of self-expression (Seal
loves to smooch); a little bit of the longing to belong (Seal takes some
time away from the other zoo animals). I loved the simplicity of this
book which still addressed complicated issues! Lovely and sweet.
Monday, September 23, 2019
Thursday, July 25, 2019
A little French
Welcome to Chez Chapeaux for the allure of hats to "glam" up your look. Unforced rhymes tell the story of Emily, Ashley, Kaitlyn and Claire who plan a tea party for their moms replete with invites and a fashion show of sorts. Great for AMERICAN GIRL fans.
Monday, July 22, 2019
Buoyant!
I love this uncomplicated view of the joys of a farm in the middle of
summer. The words and images are buoyant. Bonus: A great lesson in the
parts of the day, heralded by the sun, from dawn to dusk.
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Tardy is such a cool word
I picked up this book because I could be the protagonist, Totally Tardy Marty. (haha) I get knee deep in whatever I am doing and I have a hard time transitioning to the next thing. I also like to finish what I have started (and clean up afterwards) so these proclivities can really set me up for failure! I loved that Never Late Kate actually strikes up a friendship with Totally Tardy Marty. And who knows what Never Late Nate's future might hold? A very terrific page in this book is the final one which lists 5 tips that can help with tardiness. Overall, I liked the use of the word "tardy". This is from a French word from the mid 16th century! (Also, I have been falsely accused that I arrive late so as to "make a grand entrance" and "shine a light on myself." Nothing could be further from the truth. I find it painful to walk in late to something that has already begun but I am always grateful that I was not in a car accident racing there, sigh.) *I just have too much life to live and be involved with!
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