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Book suggestions for reading to my grandson's kindergarten/1st grade class. (Original Post) TBA Nov 2017 OP
Jumping Mouse story from Seven Arrows-Hyemeyohsts Storm randr Nov 2017 #1
I found the story online TBA Nov 2017 #11
Anything by Serendipity Books Phoenix61 Nov 2017 #2
I will definitely check into these. TBA Nov 2017 #10
I have always loved Where The Wild Things Are madaboutharry Nov 2017 #3
Ah yes! TBA Nov 2017 #9
Hello TBA syringis Nov 2017 #4
Micawber By John Lithgow janterry Nov 2017 #5
John Lithgow? TBA Nov 2017 #8
Do Baby Bears Sit in Chairs? bobbieinok Nov 2017 #6
That sounds like fun TBA Nov 2017 #7
Maybe Harold and the Purple Crayon? bobbieinok Nov 2017 #12
The Winnie the Pooh story about Pooh getting his head caught in the honey jar? bobbieinok Nov 2017 #13
The "if you give a" (mouse, pig, moose) series is cute. GreenPartyVoter Nov 2017 #14
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2018 #15

TBA

(830 posts)
11. I found the story online
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 12:58 PM
Nov 2017

This is very nice and I can see myself acting as the little mouse and engaging the children to be the other animals.

syringis

(5,101 posts)
4. Hello TBA
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 12:19 PM
Nov 2017

I'm not sure I can help much.

My first book was from an English writter : Enyd Blyton. Noody books.

I think they are not too outdated.

 

janterry

(4,429 posts)
5. Micawber By John Lithgow
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 12:21 PM
Nov 2017

It's a great book - and the poetry....so sophisticated. And yet perfect for kids.

My daughter was a big fan!

He has two others -well worth reading: The Remarkable Farkle McBride
and
Marsupial Sue

eta: here's a link of someone reading it - on youtube (not the best reading - she really mangles the poetry, but you can fix it, I'm sure .

bobbieinok

(12,858 posts)
6. Do Baby Bears Sit in Chairs?
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 12:50 PM
Nov 2017

I had this book years ago for my son, loaned it and lost it, and have never seen another copy.

A number of rhyming questions a la 'Do baby bears...?' Each one to be answered with a loud NO!!

Most appropriate for kids who love to say, yell no.

bobbieinok

(12,858 posts)
12. Maybe Harold and the Purple Crayon?
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 01:04 PM
Nov 2017

My son adored this and years later grabbed the copy I found at a thrift store.

He loved the color red, so we re-did the story with red.

Once you get the pattern down - drawing a colored line where ever you want to go - you and the child/children can expand the story, devising ever more places to go with the crayon.

IIRC, the book is still in print. I believe I saw it in the children's section at B and Noble within the last few years.

BTW, he loved to draw a red line along as we went through the story. Ie, he did his own illustrations.

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