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Even thought fall doesn't seem to want to arrive here in North LA, I would like to get some titles of good fall picture books to read to my 3yo ds.
Any recommendations/
Natalia
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Some we have enjoyed!
Autumn: An Alphabet Acrostic- Steven Schnur
Hello, Harvest Moon- Ralph Fletcher
Harvest Home - Jane Yolen (includes a craft how to in the back - making harvest dolls out of wheat)
Apple Picking Time - Michelle Slawson
Apples and Pumpkins - Anne Rockwell
The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree - Gail Gibbons
Now It's Fall - Lois Lenski
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Natalia wrote:
Even thought fall doesn't seem to want to arrive here in North LA, I would like to get some titles of good fall picture books to read to my 3yo ds. |
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Since I lived in Shreveport a good many years, I know exactly what you're talking about. Most of the leaves on the trees turn brown and fall off, or they are pine trees and stay green. We had one maple tree on our street that we would watch every year and oooh and aah and talk about the colors. But it was a single solitary tree.
My library has most of them! Here's my first try at reserving books. Gotta get into the habit. I'm thrilled that they have the Lois Lenski -- ds and I love her books!
Since my little guy is only slightly younger, I'll add what we're enjoying. Tasha Tudor books are a must...
Pumpkin Moonshine.
And these two show the changes of the seasons:
Around the Year OOP?
A Time to Keep.
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Looking in my library catalog under the subject "Autumn" there are a few Jim Arnosky books. Any specific recommendations for his books for fall/autumn theme?
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Here are my favorites:
Flower Fairies of the Autumn Poems and lovely illustrations.
Birches by Robert Frost will inspire you to climb trees and get to know them.
Autumn Across America by Seymour Simon, with great photos.
Every Autumn Comes the Bear Follow the bear as he searches for a winter den.
When the Frost is on the Punkin' James Whitcomb Riley's poem beautifully illustrated.
The last is available online as a free audio clip at Magic Word.
I have other ideas and suggestions for reading and activities on my autumn page, too. Happy Fall, All!
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Oh, we've enjoyed the regular Flower Fairies book - didn't know there was a fall version. We'll have to check that out. I loved the cover with the little acorn cup hats. I love acorns. Denver doesn't have a lot of oaks so they are harder to find around here and the squirrels are worthy adversaries in the battle to obtain them.
Another fun fall book is Look What I Did With a Leaf. After reading, collect leaves and make your own collage pictures. Martha Stewart KIDS magazine had a great article on this which I think was in the 2003 fall issue - but unfortunately it isn't archived on-line. Here is a website of a teacher who did a similar leaf collage project (checkout the samples).
Martha does have this leaf project that would be fun. Leaf masks
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The September Scholastic See Saw and Firefly clubs contained many good options as do the Oct ones.
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Thank you all for the suggestions. What a nice list!
Natalia
PS Jenn, the temperature finally went down to 74 today. Maybe, just maybe, we won't see any more 100 weather this year. And you are right no color changes here.
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Hello to all of you.
I actually came upon this site while searching for instructions for a sonic costume. After reviewing some of the topics I found the quote from WJFR saying that she still had the sonic costume she had made. I know this isn't the proper place to ask and I apologize; however, if WJRF reads this and still has the instuctions for the sonic costume I would forever be in her debt! If not, cheers and this is a great idea for a site. My son's father and I have had discussions re home schooling.
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I thought I'd bump this thread. Does anyone have other titles to include? I'm looking for some more good fall reads.
Thanks.
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I have a list at amazon .....
Autumn Books
Looking forward to some of the above listed books i haven't seen yet. thanks!
Suzanne
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On a recent visit to my parent's house I found this charming book (which I didn't remember - I think it was my sister's book) - Mousekin's Golden House. Theresa has on several occasions mentioned these Mousekin books and I'm glad I ran across it as a reminder to check them out. The only one I had remembered was the Christmas one.
Anyway, Mousekin's Golden House is similar to Pumpkin Jack in that it is about the process of decay of a pumpkin. Really cute! And apparently it is a much sought after OOP book - I felt like I found quite a treasure.
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Sherry at Semicolon has a nice post in which she links to a wonderful autumn booklist.
I have a booklist at my blog called Autumn Treasures (on the righthand side) for some of our favorite titles.
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Thanks, Dawn....Sherry's (Semicolon) post is really fun!
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Thomas is memorizing this now. Thanks for the rec!
I love Red Leaf Yellow Leaf by Lois Ehlert although it's not strictly Fall.
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Just wanted to mention our absolute favorite fall read-aloud: Moomintrolls in November. If you have never met the Moomins, you might want to get The Finn Family Moomintroll to start. These Finnish books have been translated into many languages, and are simply fun.
It's also a great time of year (since the acorns are falling!!) to try the Gray Squirrel Project. If you live in an acorn-free area, try using nuts bought at a local store... .
I love Autumn; one can begin so many projects...hand-feeding birds, cold weather crops (peas!!! more fresh peas!!), composting, collecting...
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one of my faves:
The Fall of Freddie the Leaf
except it's got a sad theme.... but some may find it appropriate.
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MaryM wrote:
On a recent visit to my parent's house I found this charming book (which I didn't remember - I think it was my sister's book) - Mousekin's Golden House. Theresa has on several occasions mentioned these Mousekin books and I'm glad I ran across it as a reminder to check them out. The only one I had remembered was the Christmas one.
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Mary M -- I have the "Mousekin's ABC" which is real cute. I didn't realize there was a series....what fun (and the DPL has some )
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Thank you all for these...this has really cheered me up and revved me to do some following of Fall. These are absolutely wonderful and what a comprehensive listing. Autumn is my favorite time of year by far.
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MacBeth wrote:
It's also a great time of year (since the acorns are falling!!) to try the Gray Squirrel Project. If you live in an acorn-free area, try using nuts bought at a local store... .
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We've been totally table bound lately, so we did the squirrel project today, and it was a breath of fresh air. We all had so much fun, and our attitudes are much improved. Thank you for the suggestion!
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