How Do Dinosaurs Learn To Read is a great book to use when teaching children how to read themselves! This humor book will sure encourage children to learn to read and to do it in a fun and exciting way. I would use this book for children ages 4-6 and have them talk about ways and skills that they wo...
For more reviews, check out my blog Craft-CycleInteresting story. I enjoyed the epistolary style, but I could see how it may not resonate with young children. The story is really driven by the letters so it may be a bit confusing. The wording is often vague so I think it is suited for more advanced ...
Skreeps - 9 ft. tall alien spiders from the planet Skreepia. They land on Earth to obtain a "special item" from the ooman bings. They capture Jack, his Uncle Bud, Isadora, her mother (a scientist), and the town cop and his son. Uncle Bud has created a device that looks like a refrigerator but has th...
I love how Jane Yolen and Mark Teague used a dinosaur as their main character. Seeing a dinosaur in a school setting is not the ordinary, but in this book is fun and engaging to read about. The dinosaur tries to do just about everything a regular student would do in a school. The only difference is,...
This is a cute book, that many kindergarten's will enjoy. It's part of a book series, so if a student likes this book you can get them to read the others! For this lesson, the students can write about them self and say how they go to school. Another option could be for them to pick they favorite par...
Wallace was captured by cowboys. He was on a train when they captured him, on his way out to visit his aunt whose house was on the plains. He doesn’t mind the change of plans, so once they outfitted in his cowboy gear, he was ready to do some roping, riding, and other cowboy tasks. Oh, he was good a...
5 stars. Library Copy. This book is so sweet. The dinosaur is the child and the parents get angry but always say I love you. Bright colors, rhymes well over all very good. This may become a favorite of Owen's but not yet.
Yes, I'm perfectly willing to enjoy illustrations showing brightly-colored dinos of different epochs interacting with their pet cats. I loved it. Squee factor high.Library copy.
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