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The Grouchy Ladybug Children's Book Review

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The Grouchy Ladybug, by Eric Carle, is a classic children's book first published in 1977. It's visual appeal combined with a three-part theme of telling time, bullying, and comparing sizes will entertain and interest your preschool and early elementary age audience for repeat readings. published 2 months ago

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Great Read-Aloud Children's Books with Reviews and Sample Lesson Plans

by wannabwestern

I was the library storytime presenter at my local library in a small town in western Arizona for three years. Here is my list of read-aloud children's books. I recommend these specific books for their readability in a group setting. published 3 months ago

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A Basic Storytime Lesson Outline

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Here is the basic formula I use for our library's story hour. This can be modified and expanded, but by keeping it consistent, your young audience will know what to expect. "A foolish consistency is the... published 4 months ago

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Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse—Children's Book Review

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Copyright Kevin HenkesLilly is another character, like Ian Falconer's Olivia, who is irrepressible, exuberant, confident, and theatrical. And judging by the situation she finds herself in, I'd say she's in... published 3 months ago

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Hilda Must Be Dancing — Children's Book Review

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Hilda Must Be Dancing, by Karma Wilson and Suzanne Watts combines pleasing rhyming text full of onomatopoeia, an interesting problem-solution storyline, and gorgeous eye-popping illustrations in brilliant... published 3 months ago

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Olivia — Children's Book Review

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Olivia is the quintessential renaissance pig. She is at once fashion designer, dancer, architect, artist, and big sister. And she's quite precocious. Olivia is charming, cultured, and yet she acts just like... published 3 months ago

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Where the Wild Things Are Children's Book Review

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Where the Wild Things Are is so familiar and well-loved a children's book that its status is iconic. Winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1964, just one year after its publication in 1963, this book... published 2 months ago

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Starting an At-Home Cooperative Preschool

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A cooperative school is a small-group preschool usually run by 5-7 parents of the participating children. Starting one of your own is a great way to save money, introduce a curriculum you approve of, and work... published 3 months ago

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No David! — Children's Book Review

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No David! is the first in a series of books starring author David Shannon's alter ego, a sharp-toothed little child who is delightfully naughty. This book's brightly colored illustrations are colorful and... published 3 months ago

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The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza Children's Book Review

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The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza (by Philemon Sturges and Amy Walrod) is a modernized retelling of the classic Little Red Hen folktale. In the classic story, Little Red Hen uses persistence and hard work to... published 4 months ago

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