GRADE K
Reading Focus: Kindergartners love funny animal stories. Talk about what makes the animal in the book so unusual and so special.
LECTURAS DIVERTIDAS/FUN READS Twinkle, Twinkle, You’re a Star!/¡Estrellita, brillarás! Adapted and illustrated by John John Bajet
NOSOTROS/ALL ABOUT US Grande y Pequeño son buenos amigos (Big and Little Are Best Friends) Written & illustrated by Michael Garland
Children will dive under the sea to sing and dance with Baby Shark and all his friends in this bilingual underwater twist on “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”! With messages of encouragement and confidence- building, Baby Shark and his friends remind Starfish of all the ways she is a star, encouraging her
Big is an elephant, Little is a mouse. Big enjoys soft music, warm weather, and small bites of savory foods. But Little prefers a loud drum jam, icy skiing weather, and lots of sweets! But can they still be best friends? This
charming rhyming concept book about opposites reminds us that in the end, best friends can be different as night and day, while introducing positional words such as up and down, geometric vocabulary like square and round.
to share her glow, twinkle boldly, and shine bright!
Art
Humor
Music/Dance
Adventure
Nature
Science
GRADE 1
Reading Focus: Invite children to participate as you read by pointing out words. Use hand and body motions to help first- graders build vocabulary and connect with the actions in the book.
LECTURAS DIVERTIDAS/FUN READS ¿Se lo comió un oso? (Maybe a Bear Ate It!) Written by Robie H. Harris & illustrated by Michael Emberley What happens when a favorite book goes missing? This story climbs into the mind of a young child and creates a super-silly picture book romp. As the frantic search for the beloved book takes off, all sorts of horrifying thoughts come to mind and the imagination goes wild. The names of different animals are highlighted throughout the book, including the prehistoric stegosaurus!
NOSOTROS/ALL ABOUT US *Clifford el gran perro colorado (Clifford the Big Red Dog) Written & illustrated by Norman Birdwell
What would it be like to have a dog that was as big as a house? This question has sparked the imaginations of young readers for generations. In this original story, a little girl gets a tiny puppy who grows up to be the biggest dog in the whole world. Appealing art helps readers connect with
Clifford as a loveable character who is always trying to help! Children and families who have seen Clifford on TV or in the new movie might especially enjoy getting to know the book that started it all.
Art
Adventure
History
Art
Science
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