The document contains summaries of two picture books. The first book is called "George In The Dark" by Madeline Valentine from 2014. It is a fiction book about terrifying sights that is most appropriate for ages 3-7. The summary recommends reading the book rather than telling it so children can see how George overcomes his fears. The second book is called "Bunny Slopes" by Claudia Reuda from 2016. It is a winter-themed fiction book for ages 3-6 that could be read while shaking the book to show snow moving. Both summaries suggest asking questions or using props like a flashlight or fake snow to keep children engaged.
The document contains summaries of two picture books. The first book is called "George In The Dark" by Madeline Valentine from 2014. It is a fiction book about terrifying sights that is most appropriate for ages 3-7. The summary recommends reading the book rather than telling it so children can see how George overcomes his fears. The second book is called "Bunny Slopes" by Claudia Reuda from 2016. It is a winter-themed fiction book for ages 3-6 that could be read while shaking the book to show snow moving. Both summaries suggest asking questions or using props like a flashlight or fake snow to keep children engaged.
The document contains summaries of two picture books. The first book is called "George In The Dark" by Madeline Valentine from 2014. It is a fiction book about terrifying sights that is most appropriate for ages 3-7. The summary recommends reading the book rather than telling it so children can see how George overcomes his fears. The second book is called "Bunny Slopes" by Claudia Reuda from 2016. It is a winter-themed fiction book for ages 3-6 that could be read while shaking the book to show snow moving. Both summaries suggest asking questions or using props like a flashlight or fake snow to keep children engaged.
The document contains summaries of two picture books. The first book is called "George In The Dark" by Madeline Valentine from 2014. It is a fiction book about terrifying sights that is most appropriate for ages 3-7. The summary recommends reading the book rather than telling it so children can see how George overcomes his fears. The second book is called "Bunny Slopes" by Claudia Reuda from 2016. It is a winter-themed fiction book for ages 3-6 that could be read while shaking the book to show snow moving. Both summaries suggest asking questions or using props like a flashlight or fake snow to keep children engaged.
What is the title of this book? George In The Dark
Who is the author? Madeline Valentine When was the book written? November 11, 2014 What type of book is this? Fiction What is the theme of this book? Terrifying Sights For what age children is this book most appropriate? 3-7 years old Is this book free of bias and stereotypes? Free (If not, list any biases or stereotypes found.) Would this book be more suitable for telling or for reading the story to children? Explain. Reading,because it can show how brave George was to walk in the dark. Also kids can see it happening and how to deal with it. What strategies and/or props would be suitable for capturing and keeping the attention of the children as this story is read/told?
Ask questions, flashlight
What is the title of this book? Bunny Slopes
Who is the author? Claudia Reuda When was the book written? October 4, 2016 What type of book is this? Fiction What is the theme of this book? Winter For what age children is this book most appropriate? 3-6 years Is this book free of bias and stereotypes? free (If not, list any biases or stereotypes found.) Would this book be more suitable for telling or for reading the story to children? Explain. Reading because they will understand it more. Also they will be able to shake the book to see the snow moving. What strategies and/or props would be suitable for capturing and keeping the attention of the children as this story is read/told?