Story Time Lessons
This playful book is written in simple, repetitive text, a perfect choice for emergent readers.
This beautifully illustrated book follows a father and his daughter as they gather supplies and plant a window box to surprise the child’s mother for her birthday.
Ducks and muck star in the March KidsSoup theme. Check out the all new activities, games, and crafts!
Children will love the rhyming, rollicking fun of this story about a hapless duck stuck in the mud who calls out to other animals that share his marshland home; "Help! Help! Who can help?" he asks. As you read this story aloud, engage children by asking questions and defining difficult vocabulary before, during, and after reading. Here, we share a few ideas:
Spend some time with Dr. Seuss and his book of balancing acts, Ten Apples Up On Top. Extend his playful use of number words, rhyme, and imagination with this collection of classroom activities, games, and crafts. Children read, write, and count while stacking apples in a variety of fun ways, whether it is in alphabetical order, by adding one more, or by building word families.
Brush Your Teeth Please! is a pop-up book about brushing and flossing. If the animals showcased inside can brush every day in every way, surely children can too. We’ve put together some activities to help children learn more about the best ways to brush and floss and to build the fine motor skills needed.
Hearts are a very versatile shape, so versatile in fact that they can be used to construct all different kinds of animal pictures. This is what Michael Hall has done in his wonderful book My Heart Is Like a Zoo. Children will love searching for and counting the hearts used to illustrate each animal in the book. They’ll also love making their own animals out of hearts.
This collection of Great Grinchy Goodness is sure to make everyone as happy as Whos down in Whoville. Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a favorite of children and adults alike.
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Count down the last 10 days to Halloween with these fun activities and books. See our count down calendar below along with a story recommendation for each day.
Preparation:
Print pumpkins and Halloween characters on heavy printing paper and cut out.
The Little Red Hen, grains, and bread are this week's On The Table focus. Related materials are provided in all subject areas. The week's letter is "H" and the short e vowel sound and -en word family are introduced.
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