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Posted: Oct 28 2010 at 3:38pm | IP Logged Quote Erin

For some reason I have been struggling for a long time to read to my little ones. It really shouldn't be difficult, but in the busyness of our days my picture book time with my little ones is getting shuffled and lost. After the success that our encouragement thread for chapter books has wrought in my home, I thought to set myself another challenge.

Read 3 picture books a day at minimum, and because it seems to make me more accountable, to write titles down. I thought to share our picture book journey here along with any other mums struggling to read picture books daily, I'm certain I'm not alone.

Share your titles daily, alternate days, weekly, whatever rhythm supports you the most.

I'll be back at the end of today to share our weekly pile

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Posted: Oct 28 2010 at 4:59pm | IP Logged Quote SeaStar

Today we read "Are We There Yet?" (Alison Lester)
                             "Dr. DeSoto" (William Steig)
and a lift the flap Halloween joke book.

We do "story time" daily midmorning. The kids have a snack while I read picture books. They each have a basket to pick from... usually seasonal books or books related to whatever we are studying. Since we are studying dental health this week, Dr. DeSoto was in the basket.        

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Posted: Oct 28 2010 at 6:29pm | IP Logged Quote Mimip

Love this idea!!!!

Today we read with my littles

Red Leaf, Yellow leaf by Lois Lenski

The big green pocketbook by Candice Ransom (BFIAR)

Angelo by David Macaulay (BTW this was a wonderful book to read with my 8 and 10 year old, great discussion about giving of yourself)



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Posted: Oct 28 2010 at 7:32pm | IP Logged Quote JennGM

Most of what we did was read and go outdoors today. So tonight's reading was:

When the Frost Is on the Punkin by James Whitcomb Riley

Pumpkin Jack by Will Hubbell

Funnybones by Janet and Allan Ahlberg

Each Peach Pear Plum by Janet and Allan Ahlberg

The Bones You Own by Becky Baines

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Posted: Oct 28 2010 at 7:32pm | IP Logged Quote joann10

Great idea!!

My kindergarteners are learning about mammals so today's book on that subject was:

Baby Whales Drink Milk by Esbensen, a read and find out science book---I love these books for my littles

Also,

The Church Mouse by Graham Oakley (I think I heard about this book on this forum

What Was I Scared of? by Dr. Seuss....I found this at Barnes and Noble this past week....I had never even heard of it before. It has been a big hit, especially with Halloween approaching, and it glows in the dark which was an extra bonus.
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Ooh, I LOVE this. I need this accountability. I think I'll post this on my blog daily. Thanks for the encouragement!

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Posted: Oct 29 2010 at 1:34am | IP Logged Quote Erin

Oh I'm glad I am not alone

This week's 'pile' read was:

Tops and Bottoms - Janet Stevens
Snow Bear - Piers Harper
PB Bear, Spooky Game
The Teddy Bears Picnic- Jimmy Kennedy
Bonny's Big Day - James Herriot
Sleep Tight, Little Bear - Martin Waddell
Princess Pam Fell into the Jam - Cecilia Egan
Let's Go Home Little Bear - Martin Waddell
Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the Strawberries - Maj Lindman

A random selection chosen by my 4 and 6 year olds.

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Posted: Oct 29 2010 at 8:15am | IP Logged Quote joann10

Erin wrote:
Oh I'm glad I am not alone

This week's 'pile' read was:

Tops and Bottoms - Janet Stevens


We read Tops and Bottoms for the first time this week, and we all LOVED it!!
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Joanne

Was it the one by Janet Stevens or the original? We have another with a big ugly goblin that we love far more. It was my brother's when we were children. I have siblings fighting over possession for that book so have managed to find copies to keep all happy.

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Fun idea! Like most people with just littles (my oldest are preschoolers), we do a lot of picture book reading daily, but since the newest came along six months ago, we haven't been at it as much as we used to. I'm looking forward to getting some new suggestions here!

Three of Daddy's reads from last night:
A Little House Birthday
Building a House (Barton)
My Goodnight Book (Wilkin)

And three from today, one request from each child:
4yo DS - I Know A Lot of Things (Rand)
4yo DD - A Sick Day for Amos McGee (Stead)
1.5yo DD - The Carrot Seed (Krauss)

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Posted: Oct 29 2010 at 7:03pm | IP Logged Quote joann10

Erin wrote:
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Was it the one by Janet Stevens or the original? We have another with a big ugly goblin that we love far more. It was my brother's when we were children. I have siblings fighting over possession for that book so have managed to find copies to keep all happy.


We have the one by Janet Stevens....but I just requested the older version from the library...
Gotta love this posting our picture books idea!!

I can't wait to find many new books!
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Posted: Oct 29 2010 at 7:21pm | IP Logged Quote JennGM

Here's ours today:

Diary of a Worm, by Doreen Cronin, read at the Pumpkin Patch.

Cranberry Autumn by Wende and Harry devlin

Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert

A Gift for Abuelita by Nancy Luenn

The last one my 7 yo cried and cried.

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JennGM wrote:

A Gift for Abuelita by Nancy Luenn

The last one my 7 yo cried and cried.


We love this book and since we have a wonderful Abuelita (my grandmother) it makes it even more special

Our Picture books for today go with our China study:

The Cloudmakers by James Rumford
Everyone knows what a dragon looks like by Jay Williams Ill. by Mercer Mayer
The Empty Pot

Liang and the Magic Paintbrush
both by Demi

BTW we were able to get a reading Rainbow episode with Liang and the Magic Paintbrush that is excellent for info about China and Chinese writing.

Loving this thread!!



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joann10 wrote:
We have the one by Janet Stevens....but I just requested the older version from the library...
Gotta love this posting our picture books idea!!

I can't wait to find many new books!


I'm enjoying too.
You'll have to let me know which one you prefer.

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Our Picture books for today go with our China study:

The Cloudmakers by James Rumford
Everyone knows what a dragon looks like by Jay Williams Ill. by Mercer Mayer
The Empty Pot

Liang and the Magic Paintbrush
both by Demi


Mimi

If you are still searching for my Chinese picture books, we loved these. One of our favourite units.

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Mimip wrote:
JennGM wrote:

A Gift for Abuelita by Nancy Luenn

The last one my 7 yo cried and cried.


We love this book and since we have a wonderful Abuelita (my grandmother) it makes it even more special


Good reminder to add that one to the Death of a Grandparent thread. Had forgotten about that one. It is touching book.


I'll cheat and say, "three we read this week" as not all were in same day.

Pop! The Invention of Bubble Gum - fun history of the invention of bubble gum
Applesauce Season - recommended by SaraP, made us hungry
You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax?! - another great baseball picture book story

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MaryM wrote:
Mimip wrote:
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A Gift for Abuelita by Nancy Luenn

The last one my 7 yo cried and cried.


We love this book and since we have a wonderful Abuelita (my grandmother) it makes it even more special


Good reminder to add that one to the Death of a Grandparent thread. Had forgotten about that one. It is touching book.


I'll cheat and say, "three we read this week" as not all were in same day.

Pop! The Invention of Bubble Gum - fun history of the invention of bubble gum
Applesauce Season - recommended by SaraP, made us hungry
You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax?! - another great baseball picture book story


I added the Abuelita books, Mary. I missed that thread. Do we have a thread for family loss in general? That would be good to have.

We read Applesauce Season, too, after it was recommended. Just wonderful! At the same time we checked out Apple Picking Time by Michele B. Slawson. It's about the Apple Pickers who travel from orchard to orchard to pick the ripe apples. Lovely story.

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Some of the books my youngest enjoyed yesterday:

Vera in the Washtub by Marjolein Bastin (She is one of my favorite naturalists and her Vera the Mouse series is a true delight.)

Richard Scarry's Chimpmunk's ABC

Sleepytime for Baby Mouse by Margaret Hopkins (This was one of my favorite board books as a toddler and now it is one of my daughter's favorites.)

Pig William by Arlene Dubanevich (If you have not met Pig William yet you must. He is such a lovable character. Children are drawn to the happy, tropical colors and comic book style.)

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Dh read two today; I read from a chapter book by Father Brennan "Father Brennan Tells A Ghost Story":

The Little Fireman by Margaret Wise Brown, pictures by Esphyr Slobodkina

The Fathers Are Coming Home also by Margaret Wise Brown, pictures by Stephen Savage.

The above was never published before. It came out this year as the celebration of Margaret Wise Brown's 100th birthday.

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JennGM wrote:
The Little Fireman by Margaret Wise Brown, pictures by Esphyr Slobodkina


One of our very favorites! Our library system only owns one copy, so we can only have it out once in a while. I looked into getting our own copy, but...ouch! I kepp hoping to stumble upon it one day at a used book sale.

Three from today:

The Runaway Dinner - Ahlberg and Ingman
Miss Suzy - Young and Lobel
We're Going on a Bear Hunt

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