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Rey, H.A.

Curious George
This book is always entertaining, and children enjoy hearing the
lecture. I read this book, making noises when special situations
occurred. For example when George falls in the water, the
children can feel the situation.

Willems, Mo. Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus


In this hilarious book, the children spontaneously say no to the
propositions of the Pigeon. It is excellent to preserve our
principal goal and not to accept proposals that can make us feel
wrong.

De Paola, Tomy. Strega Nona


This book is excellent in explain to children how to follow
instructions that is follow instructions, and how to memorize
little paragraphs. The children enjoyed the lecture and followed
the history to the end.

Carle, Eric. The Very Hungry Caterpillar


This is a classic infantile literature. This book is rich in color and
teaches kids numbers, colors, and fruit names. It is excellent to
make representations.

Wise Brown, Margaret. Good Night Moon


Many times, I read this book and ask the children where are the
encouraging moments of the story. They always enjoy this
lecture and request their lecture again.

Rathmann, Peggy. Good Night Gorilla


This book is an excellent exam to measure narratives, because
this book contains few words. The Lecturer must follow the
drawings and narrate it in his own words.
Mayer, Mercer. There's a Nightmare in My Closet
This book is like a vaccine to cure fears. In these pages, we find
the courage to fight our nightmares.

Shanon, David. David Gets in Trouble


If everything we do has an excuse, this book shows us a clear
example of it. David invents every excuse to avoid their liability.

Wood, Audrey. Silly Sally


This book shows a different way to walk in the world, teaching
new words and making the people walk in a new way. Silly Sally
changes the world by walking on the backwards.

Brett, Jan. The Mitten


This book uses the unreal to show the names of the animals that
look funny. Additionally it gives us a lesson on how to help our
neighbors.
Carle, Eric. The Very Busy Spider
This book gives us three principal lessons. The first is the names
of the farm animals and their sounds, the second is the way a
spider builds her web, and the third is the concentration that we
need to make something.

Pfister Marcus. The Rainbow Fish


This colorful book is an easy way to show opposites. The lector
can stimulate the imagination of a child asking where the fish
are, and recreating the fish swimming.

Sendak, Maurice. Where the Wild Things Are


This book is excellent to encourage children to face the
unknown. The illustrations are amazing and are very gloomy.
Coming back to the house is the reward for an intense night.

Keats, Ezra Jack. The Snowy Day


This book teaches us about the activities we can do on a snowy
day, and it gives us a little science lesson, and the interpretation
of footprints in concordance with our walk.

Barton, Byron. Building a House


This book shows the logical process of building a house.
Children can see the result, and wonder about the transformation
takes place.
Additionally children learn the verbs used in this process.
Bill Martin Jr, Carle, Eric. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do
you see?
This is a beautiful book to teach colors and animals to children.
The animation when read is essential to complete this lecture.
Children enjoy the drawings each time they look it.

Kovalski, Maryann. The Wheels on the Bus


This book is excellent to help promote participation of all kids in
a funny way. Children sing and imitate the sound that the bus
makes, learn these parts, and practice them.

Grejniec, Michael, What Does the Moon Taste like?


This book uses fiction to teach us about animals and fantasize
how the moon tastes. In conclusion, the moon tastes what we
most desire.

Boynton, Sandra. The Going to Bed Book


This book is essential to read to children at bedtime. It indicates
the tasks before bedtime, later finds action verbs to repeat to
children making their animation to stimulate attention, and
eventually leads us to sleep like rocks.

Litwin, Eric. Pete the Cat and his four Groovy Buttons
This is a funny lesson on math, accompanied with a beautiful
dance. It can be the first step to introduce the concept of
subtraction to children.

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