It's almost time for our winter break and we'll be getting in the spirit with a viewing of The Snowman!
In its original book version, Raymond Briggs tells a beautiful story of a boy and his snowman entirely without text. The story is full of magic, wonder, and imagination. It also has a healthy presentation of sadness and disappointment. The movie tweaks the story a bit, but tries very hard to preserve the beauty and power of the illustrations. The result is a bit more playful, but just as effective.
There are a ton of enrichment activities for the story at The Preschool Toolbox Blog, some more rigorous than others. They look like a lot of fun, but my favorite thing to do with this book is to just show the children the illustrations and let them build the story.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
So Thankful!
I am so thankful for children's books. I'm thankful for libraries and common spaces where people might sit together and enjoy sharing information in any of its forms.
I hope everyone has the opportunity to read a good book over the Thanksgiving Break.
See you next week!
I hope everyone has the opportunity to read a good book over the Thanksgiving Break.
See you next week!
Monday, November 12, 2012
Turkey Time!
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and we'll get in the spirit with Wendy Silvano's Turkey Trouble. The turkey in this story will do anything to avoid being the holiday meal, and kids will really enjoy his problem solving attempts. It's a funny story, but the main character invites sympathy with a dilemma that students can really understand. Silvano's writing is accessible to a large age base, but the nice balance of dialogue and predictability make it a great read for the Pre-K bunch. Students will find the surprise ending both comforting and funny.
Check out a fun enrichment activity for the story at the Dresses n' Messes blog.
Check out a fun enrichment activity for the story at the Dresses n' Messes blog.
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