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.
It's great to be back home after a wonderful trip to Iowa to visit my parents. We had a nice visit with my family, ate everything in site, and even got a taste of winter!
I'm looking forward to getting back on track with my reading. Here's what I've managed to reading lately:
The fun short stories in this sweet picture books will have young readers giggling while also letting them enjoy a friendship that celebrates the good things in life. These stories remind me a bit of the Frog & Toad series by Arnold Lobel, they are simple enough for emerging readers to comprehend but have enough humor and positivity to engage everyone.
I'm looking forward to getting back on track with my reading. Here's what I've managed to reading lately:
This awesome historical fiction picture book takes readers to the Great Depression of the early 1930s when many families struggled to find work to make enough money to buy the basics - a home, food, clothing, etc. The author based this story on the experiences of her grandmother's family in northern Wisconsin. Without a home, Marvel's mother and her children moved into a small abandoned shack in the woods. Through the seasons, hard work and determination allowed this family to have everything they need to live comfortably. This would be a good book to share as part of a study of this time period. It also could be a good mentor text for young writers who wish to explore and share their own family narratives.
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My preschooler and I love Astro Girl, it's such a great picture book. Have a great reading week!
ReplyDeleteI love A Stone Sat Still, and AstroGirl, too, Jana. And I really want to read Home in The Woods, & will find Snail & Worm All Day for my youngest granddaughter. Glad you had a nice visit "home".
ReplyDeleteThe Worst Book Ever has been added to my list. It sounds like a brilliant way to give writers good advice!
ReplyDeleteThe cover of Home in the Woods is just beautiful! Looking forward to reading this one, especially since it's based on the experiences of her grandmother. I recently enjoyed A Stone Sat Still and I'm really excited to get my hands on a new Snail and Worm. Thanks for the shares, Jana!
ReplyDeleteI don't know that Elise Gravel title. She writes such fun books!
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