Showing posts with label Puffin Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puffin Books. Show all posts

Friday, December 15, 2017

Corduroy

FOR THE WEEKEND share this classic title with your child. 

Corduroy is appropriate for children of all ages.

Summary:
Corduroy is a classic piece from author illustrator Don Freeman. Join the adventure as Corduroy the bear explores the department store where he lives after hours, looking for his lost button. He hopes that finding a button will make someone want to choose him. Follow along to see if this adventurous, sweet bear finds a button and ultimately a friend.

Practice this Comprehension Strategy-Retelling:
Corduroy is a wonderful book to practice retelling. As you read, point out major details and events, characters and settings. Then once you've finished, let your reader take a turn to retell the story to you. Allow them to flip the pages and tell the story however they see fit.


Do this with your child:
After you read Corduroy take the opportunity to play with, sort, pattern and size buttons of your own! Buttons can be great learning tools as they can easily be sorted by color or size, they can be arranged in patterns, they can be graphed and they can be stacked. All of these skills enhance both early math skills and fine motor skills!



If you're interested in sharing Corduroy with your child you can find it published by Puffin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House, here


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Friday, March 31, 2017

Dancing in the Wings

FOR THE WEEKEND, share this title with your child. 

Dancing in the Wings is appropriate for school age children.




Summary:
Dancing in the Wings by Debbie Allen with pictures by Kadir Nelson is a beautiful and triumphant story which highlights the power of persistence and the beauty of dance. Sassy is a big footed, long legged girl who loves to dance ballet. She is taller than all the other girls in her class and her friends and brother won't let her forget it. But when a big shot choreographer from Washington D.C. comes to her class, Sassy is determined to make an impression in hopes of getting selected for the summer program. Read along to see if Sassy's long legs and big feet end up making moves in D.C..

Practice this Comprehension Strategy-Take a Picture Walk:
Dancing in the Wings is a wonderful story to use for a picture walk. Before you read, flip through your pages with your child and ask them what they are seeing. Who are the characters, where are they, what are they doing? The illustrator has done an amazing job capturing expression, ask your child if they can tell how the characters are feeling. Then, as you read, see if your child was correct about any of their assumptions. By doing this exercise before reading, your child will be more invested in the story and its outcomes.

Do this with your child:

After you read Dancing in the Wings put on some music and have a dance party together! You can play different styles of music and practice different styles of dancing. Try some classical and ballet like Sassy, or some pop and freestyle, you can also find music that has instructions while you dance like the Cha Cha Slide. Whatever you choose, have fun! 
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If you're interested in sharing Dancing in the Wings with your child you can find it from Puffin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House here. Please like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter & Instagram for more inspiration.


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