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Simon and the Better Bone

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

*Read to the children in your life every day.  You are giving them a gift that will last a lifetime!

Simon and the Better Bone            By:  Corey R. Tabor

Ages:  Pre-school through First Grade

 

Simon is an adorable dog who finds a bone.  As he looks into the pond, he spots another dog that also has a bone.  At first, Simon is not happy and wants the other dog’s bone and tries all kinds of tricks to get it.  In the end, the bone is gone, but Simon thinks that he has made a new friend.  Children will love watching Simon and will figure out the mystery in this delightful book.

 

 

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Woo Hoo! You’re Doing Great!

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

*Read to the children in your life every day.  You are giving them a gift that will last a lifetime!

Woo Hoo!  You’re Doing Great!            By:  Sandra Boynton

Ages:  Pre-school through First Grade

 

 

In this fun book, Chicken shows children how to encourage others by giving a big “WOO HOO!”.   This book is in rhyming verse and besides learning about giving encouragement, children learn that it is okay to make mistakes.  Most importantly, children can learn how to give encouragement to themselves.

 

 

 

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100 Mighty Dragons All Named Broccoli

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

*Read to the children in your life every day.  You are giving them a gift that will last a lifetime!

100 Mighty Dragons all Named Broccoli

Ages:  Pre-school through Second Grade            By:  David Larochelle            Illustrated by:  Lian Cho

 

 

Occasionally, a new book will come along that is just special and this is one of them.  This book is fun, educational and beautiful!  Kids will love seeing all of these mighty dragons and discover what happens to them.  They will get to do some math as the dragons disappear and even a little geography.  The ending is absolutely perfect for this special book.  This one is a must read!  Adults will enjoy it, too.

 

 

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Tell Me a Story

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

*Read to the children in your life every day.  You are giving them a gift that will last a lifetime!

Tell Me a Story             By:  KH Meyers            Illustrated by:  Bekah Grace

Ages:  Pre-school through Second Grade

 

 

This beautiful book will stir a child’s imagination and highlights the beauty of storytelling.  The text is in rhyming form and just amazing.  The story also provides important messages that all children should hear while illustrating diversity and the importance of extended family.  This amazing book can be purchased at khmeyers.com.

 

 

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Misty the Cloud: Friends Through Rain or Shine

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

*Read to the children in your life every day.  You are giving them a gift that will last a lifetime!

Misty the Cloud, Friends Through Rain or Shine            By:  Dylan Dreyer with Alan Katz            Illustrated by:  Rosie Butcher

Ages:  Pre-school through Second Grade

 

 

This is the second “Misty the Cloud” story that we have highlighted.  In this one, Clare and her brother are celebrating their birthdays and hoping for a sunny day.  It was also Misty the Cloud’s birthday and at her party they were playing water games which meant rain.  There was some conflict, both on the ground and in the sky.  However, things worked out and the result was a beautiful rainbow.  This charming book also includes a lot of weather information.

 

 

 

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The Easter Duckling

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

*Read to the children in your life every day.  You are giving them a gift that will last a lifetime!

The Easter Duckling            By:  Olivia Wynter

Ages:  Pre-school through First Grade

 

 

“The Easter Duckling” is a sweet story about how Daisy saved Easter when Benny, the Easter Bunny wasn’t feeling well.  Daisy helped by hiding all of the Easter eggs for the big hunt.  She didn’t realize what a difficult job it would be, but the Easter egg hunt was a big success.  This beautiful story is about friendship and perseverance.

 

 

 

 

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Kind Ninja and the Easter Egg Hunt

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

*Read to the children in your life every day.  You are giving them a gift that will last a lifetime!

Kind Ninja and the Easter Egg Hunt            By:  Mary Nhin

Ages:  Pre-school through First Grade

 

 

This is a special book about kindness.  In our story, Kind Ninja helps the others have a wonderful Easter egg hunt by making sure that everyone finds eggs and has a wonderful day.  In the end, he is rewarded by those that he has helped.  Children will love the rhyming verse and seeing all of these delightful Ninjas.

 

 

 

 

Tips for Reading:

  • Before reading the story, ask the child to tell you about Easter egg hunts in which they have participated.
  • After reading the story, ask the child to tell you some of the things that the Ninjas were really good at doing and what were they good at finding.
  • After reading, ask the child to recall some of the places where the eggs were hidden.
  • After reading, ask the child to tell you why one of the Ninjas was so unhappy and what did Kind Ninja do to help.
  • After reading, ask the child what happened to those Ninjas that found eggs and how did Kind Ninja help them.
  • After reading, ask the child to tell you how Kind Ninja was rewarded.

Additional Books by Mary Nhin (Ninja Life Hacks Box Sets):

  • Emotions and Feelings
  • Leadership
  • Self Awareness
  • Mover and Shaker
  • Self Management

 

Cooking Time:

Sour Cream and Cheddar Biscuits

These wonderful biscuits are perfect for an Easter dinner.  Children can help by measuring, adding ingredients and dipping the biscuits.

Preheat oven to 450 degrees.  Line baking sheet with parchment paper.

2 1/2 cups flour

3 teaspoons baking powder

2 teaspoons sugar

1 teaspoon garlic powder

1/2 teaspoon cream of tarter

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

1/2 cup cold butter, cubed

1 1/2 cups cheddar cheese, shredded

3/4 cup 2% milk

1/2 cup sour cream

Topping:

6 tablespoons butter, melted

1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder

1 teaspoon fresh minced parsley

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, sugar, garlic powder, cream of tarter, salt and cayenne pepper.
  • Cut in the cold butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  • Stir in cheese.
  • Add the milk and sour cream.  Stir just until moistened.
  • Drop by 1/4 cup fulls onto the prepared baking sheet, two inches apart.
  • Bake in a 450 degree oven for 12 to 15 minutes.

Makes 18 biscuits.

 

Ham and Cheese Potato Casserole

This hearty casserole is perfect for a family breakfast, lunch or dinner.  Children can help by measuring and adding the ingredients.

Pre-cook potatoes.  Hard boil 4 eggs.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Grease a 2 quart baking dish.

1/4 cup butter

1/4 cup flour

1 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon pepper

1 1/2 cups sour cream

4 ounces Velveeta, cubed

1 cup Colby cheese, shredded

4 hard-cooked eggs, chopped

3 cups cubed cooked potatoes

2 cups cubed fully cooked ham

2 tablespoons dried minced onion

2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley

  • In a large saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat.
  • Stir in flour, salt and pepper.  Mix until smooth.
  • Cook and stir for 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat and stir in the sour cream and cheeses.
  • Return to low heat and cook and stir until cheese is melted.
  • Remove from the heat.
  • Stir in the eggs, potatoes, ham, onion and parsley.
  • Transfer to the prepared casserole.
  • Bake uncovered in a 350 degree oven for 30 to 35 minutes, or until bubbly and edges are browned.

Makes 8 to 10 servings.

 

Cupcake Easter Baskets

These fun cupcakes are perfect for Easter.  The cupcakes have a citrus note and are topped with cream cheese frosting.  Children will love forming them into Easter baskets.  Children can help by measuring, adding ingredients, cracking the egg and making the baskets.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line muffin cups with paper liners.

1/2 cup butter, softened

1 cup sugar

1 egg

1 teaspoon grated orange peel

2 cups cake flour

3/4 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

2/3 cup buttermilk

Frosting:

3/4 cup butter, softened

6 ounces cream cheese, softened

1 teaspoon vanilla

3 cups powdered sugar

1 teaspoon water

4 drops green food coloring

1 1/2 cups coconut

Red shoestring licorice

Jelly beans

  • Using a mixer, cream the butter and sugar, 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Beat in the egg and orange peel.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt.
  • Add the dry ingredients alternately with buttermilk.
  • Fill the paper lined muffin cups two-thirds full.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
  • Cool for 10 minutes before removing from the tins to a wire rack.
  • Cool completely.

Icing:

  • Using a mixer, beat the butter, cream cheese and vanilla until smooth.
  • Gradually beat in the powdered sugar. Mix until light and fluffy.
  • Spread icing onto cooled cupcakes.
  • Combine the water and food coloring in a large resealable plastic bag.
  • Add the coconut.  Seal bag and shake to tint the coconut.
  • Sprinkle coconut onto the cupcakes.
  • Cut the licorice into 6 inch strips and insert into the cupcakes to form the handle of the basket.
  • Decorate with jelly beans.

Makes 18 cupcakes.

 

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Is This Your Class Pet?

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

*Read to the children in your life every day.  You are giving them a gift that will last a lifetime!

Is This Your Class Pet?            By:  Troy Cummings

Ages:  Pre-school through Second Grade

 

This is the third of the “Arfy” books that we have highlighted and this one is as good as the others.  In this story, Arfy volunteers at the school and accidently ends up with a turtle (Hidey) and must find out where Hidey belongs.  Of course, he writes letters to many in the school to determine Hidey’s real home.  No concern, Hidey’s home is found.  There is a surprise ending!

 

 

 

 

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How to Catch a Leprechaun

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

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How to Catch a Leprechaun            By:  Adam Wallace            Illustrated by:  Andy Elkerton

Ages:  Pre-school through Second Grade

 

 

This fun St. Patrick’s Day story is perfect for the holiday!  Children will love hearing all the ways to try to catch a speedy and tricky  Leprechaun.  The inventive traps in our story are illuminated by the amazing illustrations.  Put this one on your reading list!

 

 

 

 

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Creepy Crayon!

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This Blog is designed for the parents, grandparents and caregivers of young children.  Each post will highlight a great book that all children should hear, with tips to enrich beginning reading skills.  You will also find fun recipes that go along with each story.  Enjoy reading and cooking with the children in your life.

*Read to the children in your life every day.  You are giving them a gift that will last a lifetime!

Creepy Crayon!            By:  Aaron Reynolds            Illustrations by:  Peter Brown

Ages:  Preschool through Second Grade

 

Children will love the mystery of the Purple Crayon.  In our story, Jasper was struggling in school until he found the Purple Crayon.  Suddenly, he was perfect at everything.  This became very exhausting for Jasper and he decided he didn’t want the Purple Crayon around any more, but getting rid of his new friend was not easy.  Children will love Jasper’s story and finding out what happened to the Purple Crayon.

 

 

 

 

 

Tips or Reading:

  • After reading the story, ask the child to tell you what happened to Jasper after he found the Purple Crayon.
  • After reading, ask the child to tell you why Jasper decided to get rid of the Purple Crayon.
  • After reading, ask the child to tell how Jasper tried to get rid of the Purple Crayon.
  • After reading, ask the child to tell you why he felt better after the crayon was gone.
  • After reading, ask the child to tell you what might happen to Elliot after he finds the Purple Crayon.

Additional Books by Aaron Reynolds:

  • Creepy Pair of Underwear!
  • Creepy Carrots!

 

Cooking Time:

Grape Jello Salad

We wanted to find  “purple” foods to go with this fun story and this is the first one.  Most children like Jello and adding Cool Whip makes it even better.  Children can help by adding the ingredients and mixing.

6 ounce package of grape Jello

2 cups boiling water

6 ounce tube of grape juice concentrate

8 ounce container of Cool Whip

  • In a medium bowl, add the Jello.  Pour the boiling water over the Jello and mix for 2 minutes until dissolved.
  • Mix in the juice concentrate.  Mix well.
  • Allow to chill in refrigerator for 4 hours.
  • Mix in the Cool Whip with a mixer .
  • Return to the fridge for another 1 to 2 hours.

Makes 10 servings.

 

Blueberry Cupcakes

These cupcakes are absolutely delicious.  Children can help by measuring, adding the ingredients and swirling on the icing.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and place liners in a 12 cupcake pan.

Blueberry Cupcakes:

1/4 cup buttermilk

2/3 cup fresh blueberries, divided

1 teaspoon vanilla

6 tablespoons butter, softened

2/3 cup sugar

3 tablespoons brown sugar

1 large egg, room temperature

1 large egg white, room temperature

2 tablespoons oil

1 1/4 cups cake flour

3/4 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

Blueberry Cream Cheese Frosting:

1/2 cup butter, softened

4 ounces cream cheese, softened

2 3/4 cups powdered sugar

1/2 cup freeze dried blueberries

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon vanilla

  • Place 1/3 of the blueberries in a small bowl.  Use a fork to gently smash the berries until they split open.
  • Pour the buttermilk and the vanilla over the berries and mix.
  • Put in the microwave for 10 seconds to bring to room temperature.  Set aside.
  • Using a mixer, beat the butter, sugar and brown sugar on medium-high speed for 2 minutes.
  • Add the egg and egg white and beat for another minute or until creamy.
  • Reduce the mixer to low speed and add the oil, one tablespoon at a time, making sure it is incorporated after each.
  • On medium-high speed, beat the mixture for 3 to 4 minutes or until light and fluffy.
  • Reduce the speed and slowly drizzle in the buttermilk mixture and beat until combined.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the cake flour, baking powder and salt.
  • Add dry ingredients on low speed until just combined.  Do not overmix.
  • In a small bowl, toss the rest of the blueberries in 1 teaspoon of flour.
  • Fold blueberries into the cake batter.
  • Divide batter evenly into the prepared cupcake tins.
  • Bake for 20 to 23 minutes in a 350 degree oven until the cupcakes are set.
  • Place cupcake tin on a wire rack for 10 to 15 minutes to cool.
  • Remove cupcakes from tin and place back on the rack to complete the cooking process.
  • Prepare frosting.
  • Pulse the freeze dried blueberries in a food processor or use a rolling pin to finely crush them.
  • Sift the mixture to remove large chunks.  Can keep the chunks for garnish.
  • Using a mixer, cream together the butter and cream cheese until smooth.
  • Add the powdered sugar, vanilla and salt.
  • Beat for 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Add the freeze dried blueberry powder.  Beat for another 2 to 3 minutes or until light and fluffy.
  • Frost the cupcakes by using a knife or a piping bag with tip.

Makes 12 cupcakes.