Thursday, March 13, 2008
Let's celebrate Easter...
Easter is here... Full of information about Easter in this book, Easter by Pam Robson. The book relates the reason to eat chocolate eggs on Easter Sunday, the story about Easter celebration... all about Easter. It is a fun book to read and educative.
Have fun with these activities in this Easter:
http://blackdog4kids.com/holiday/easter/
http://www.kidsturncentral.com/holidays/easter.htm
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Dinosaurs by David Hately
Cocky's Circle Little Books - Great Early Readers
The Crazy, Hazy Day
In a crazy and hazy day, everything could be happened. Leaves turned grey and tree turned blue. Lamb went moo and pig went baa. What’s wrong with them? This is an interesting story. I would like to recommend Cocky’s Circle Little Books to our children. Easy to read and educative……… Agnes, mother of two children
The Magic Porridge Pot (Ladybird Tales)
Sunday, March 9, 2008
The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
The story begins five o'clock in the morning with 2 ladybirds, a friendly one and a grouchy one meet on the leaf. The grouchy ladybird wants to fight with the friendly one, who wants to share aphids on a leaf. However, the grouchy ladybird feels the friendly one is not large enough for him to fight.
The grouchy ladybird flies around and meets insects, bird and animals, increasing in size as he goes along. He challenges each one of them to fight but turns down each time, making the same excuse, "Oh, you're not big enough". Lastly, he meets a whale, the largest known animal. He challenges the whale to fight. When he finally challenges the whale's tail, his tail slaps him and sends him flying back to where he starts earlier in the morning... He decides to be nice and shares the aphids with the friendly ladybird.
The book is interesting, the size of the page increases in proportion to that of the animal. The book is also very colourful. There is even an analog clock on every page that shows the time of day that the grouchy ladybird flies.
The grouchy ladybird flies around and meets insects, bird and animals, increasing in size as he goes along. He challenges each one of them to fight but turns down each time, making the same excuse, "Oh, you're not big enough". Lastly, he meets a whale, the largest known animal. He challenges the whale to fight. When he finally challenges the whale's tail, his tail slaps him and sends him flying back to where he starts earlier in the morning... He decides to be nice and shares the aphids with the friendly ladybird.
The book is interesting, the size of the page increases in proportion to that of the animal. The book is also very colourful. There is even an analog clock on every page that shows the time of day that the grouchy ladybird flies.
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