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Stumpkin

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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!

Stumpkin            By:  Lucy Ruth Cummins

Ages:  Preschool through Second Grade

 

Stumpkin was one of many pumpkins in the store window, waiting to be picked to become a jack-o-lantern.   Even though he was a perfectly shaped pumpkin, unfortunately, he didn’t have a stem.  Halloween finally came and Stumpkin was the only pumpkin left.  Don’t worry, this story has a very happy ending and is a truly beautiful book.  Please don’t miss this one!

 

 

 

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My Lucky Day

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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!

My Lucky Day            By:  Keiko Kasza

Ages:  Preschool through Second Grade

The ultimate question in this book is who is having a lucky day.  The hungry fox in our story is so happy to see the little pig at his door, but things do not work out as he planned.  Children will love hearing about how the pig outsmarted the fox over and over again.  This delightful story with amazing illustrations is a must read!

 

 

 

 

 

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Duck Soup

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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!

Duck Soup            By:  Jackie Urbanovic

Ages:  Preschool through Second Grade

 

 

Duck Soup, a New York Times bestseller, is a must read!  It is a sequel to Duck at the Door , which we will highlight very soon.  In our story, Max the Duck is making soup for his family and leaves the house to get herbs.   His animal family become convinced that he is lost in the large kettle of soup and want to save him.  Chaos ensues!  The family ended up having pizza for dinner.  This is such a fun book and should not be missed.

 

 

 

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Good Night, Gorilla

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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!

Good Night, Gorilla           By:  Peggy Rathmann

Ages:  Toddlers through First Grade

 

This absolutely adorable story is about a very clever gorilla and how he tricks the zookeeper.  Children will need to follow the story by looking at the pictures to see what is really happening.  A bonus attraction is to have them look for the mouse and the banana in every picture.  This fun book illustrates the importance of using book illustrations to help in the reading process, which is a vital literacy skill.

 

 

 

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Chicken Little

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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!

Chicken Little               Retold and Illustrated by:  Steven Kellogg

Ages:  Kindergarten through Third Grade

 

 

This classic fable has been retold many times, but no one does it better than Steven Kellogg.  His amazing illustrations bring this story to life.  A little acorn set off this big adventure where all of the animals believe that the “sky is falling”.   In the end, the acorn grew into a beautiful oak tree for Chicken Little and her family to enjoy.

 

 

 

 

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Where The Wild Things Are

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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!

Where The Wild Things Are            Story and Pictures by:  Maurice Sendak           Caldecott Award Winner

Ages:  Preschool through Second Grade

 

 

Where The Wild Things Are is another classic which appears on every book list.  In our story, Max  works through his feelings by engaging in a fantasy about amazing monsters.  In the end, he returns back to the reality and safety of his room and a warm supper waiting for him.  This is a great book to allow children to express their feelings and expand their imaginations.

 

 

 

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I Am Enough

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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!

I Am Enough            By:  Grace Byers            Illustrations by:  Keturah A. Bobo

Ages:  Preschool through Second Grade

 

 

I Am Enough is an amazing inspirational book, and should be read to children over and over.  It is actually a great book for any age.  The author, Grace Byers, uses common words to describe what we aspire to be:  “Like the sun, I’m here to shine.  Like the voice, I’m here to sing.  Like the bird, I’m here to fly and soar high over everything”.  The illustrations are beyond beautiful and perfect for this exceptional book.

 

 

 

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The Rainbow Fish

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The 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!

Rainbow Fish              By:  Marcus Pfister

Ages:  Preschool through First Grade

 

 

Rainbow Fish is another classic and a must read for children.  Rainbow Fish was the most beautiful fish in the sea, but didn’t have any friends until he decided to share his shiny scales with the other fish.  This beautiful book is the ultimate story of giving and friendship.

 

 

 

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Scribble Stones

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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!

Scribble Stones            By:  Diane Alber

Ages:  Preschool through First Grade

 

In this delightful story, Stone just knew that he would some day bring happiness and that is exactly what happened.  He started as a paper weight and eventually became a scribble stone that brought joy to many.  Scribble stones have become popular the world over as people create and place them throughout neighborhoods for others to find.  On the last page of this wonderful book, the author gives the reader information on how to create scribble stones.  What a great family project!

 

 

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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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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 to 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!

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day            By:  Judith Viorst            Illustrated by:  Ray Cruz

Ages  Preschool through Third Grade

 

All of us have had bad days and we must remember that children do, too.  In this classic story, Alexander had a whopping terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.  It is important that children know that you can have a very bad day, and life does go on.  You don’t have to move to Australia which is what Alexander wanted to do.  This book is on every list of “must reads” for children.  It was also made into a movie!

 

 

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