It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey as a way to share what you have read and/or reviewed in the past week. It's also a terrific way to find out what other people are reading.
Jen Vincent, of Teach Mentor Texts and Kellee Moye of Unleashing Readers have given this meme a children's literature focus: picture books, middle grade novels, etc. They "encourage everyone who participates to support the blogging community by visiting the other bloggers that link up and leave comments for them.
What a difference a week makes! We are definitely sitting in extraordinary times and I'm pretty sure we've never seen anything like this. The spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) across America has affected just about everyone. As schools, colleges, businesses, sporting events, museums, and even the library close, suddenly we're all shut away in our homes and very, very anxious. As it goes, I had just picked up a HUGE order of books to review, when I was informed that the libraries were going to close until at least the middle of April! I let all of my local friends know that they still had a few days to load up on books for the kids that are home from school! Hopefully, wherever you are, you find time to unplug from the madness on TV and social media, go for a walk if the weather is nice, or curl up with a good book. Stay safe and HEALTHY and of course, READ! Here's what I've been reading this past week:
Picture Books
Being patient is difficult, especially when you're waiting for an egg to hatch. Lena loves spending time with the chickens in the barnyard, but she really wants to see some young chicks. When Alma, a hen, lays an egg and leaves it lying in the hay, Lena decides she wants to see if she can hatch the egg herself. Things don't work out with the first egg, but then her family gets involved and helps her build an incubator and learn how to care for the egg. This would be a good way to talk to young readers about the science behind eggs hatching. The lovely illustrations and engaging narrative text make this a good book to share with young readers, especially as part of a unit on birds.
Thanks for mentioning On a Snow-Melting Day in your review--so glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThere's many here that I have to get to reading!
ReplyDeleteI love On A Snow-Melting Day and In A Jar and The Old Truck, will look for the others, too, Jana. I have a big smile for your piles of library books. Our libraries have closed, too, so I made a final stop yesterday. So many were there so I felt like I had to scoot in and out fast, but found a couple of good ones! Thanks for so many!
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous collection of picture books today! There are a few that appeal to me, but mostly, because I am a grandmother, I want to read Grama's Hug!
ReplyDeleteThat is a huge library pick up! I wasn't able to get to mine in time. Gave us an hours notice and I wasn't in a place where I could just pick up and leave. But I still have a huge pile at home so that will last me awhile. Stay healthy!
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