![]() Pink is for Everyone is expertly written by the great Ella Russell, A beautiful antecedent for learning self-expression and the beauty of uniqueness for kids. This book is guaranteed to ensure that the kids get some pleasure and learn the critical lesson of having friends and, most importantly, having friends who encourage adventure. The adventure of Fern and Otto ends when they see a gingerbread house, and Otto decides that they’ve had enough adventure for the day. For every person or creature they meet, readers slowly realize the unknown truth about Fern and Otto, and identifying these stories also contributes to the overall enjoyment of this story. They refuse porridge from a girl with golden locks. They encounter a tortoise and hare racing. On their journey, they meet different fairytales unknowingly to them. Fern and Otto: A Story About Two Best Friends by Stephanie GraeginĪll Fern, a large brown bear, wants to do is have his lunch and a nap, while Otto, a tabby cat finds this lacking and wants to search for story fodder. We see kids from all walks of life and watch them learn and grow together-the perfect book to broaden kids’ minds. In this book, we journey with the kids through a typical school day, where everyone is welcomed with open arms. This book celebrates diversity, even as it teaches young kids the meaning of words. All Are Welcome by Alexandra PenfoldĪ tone-setter for the academic year, All Are Welcome is the perfect picture book to engage young kids as they learn more about school. Students can follow the story, especially as they learn new words and enjoy the experience of the two pairs. ![]() They quickly form a friendship in the shortest time and have multiple adventures. We follow Captain Swashby, described as a reclusive sailor who retires and enjoys his quiet life by the sea until his life is upended by the move of an energetic girl and her grandmother next to his house. ![]() These are the reasons we have included this book on this list. ![]() Lovable, warm characters, an ever-expanding vocabulary, beautiful themes, and numerous chances to review sounds help kids understand the meaning of words. The book also serves as a tool for vocabulary development for the children. The story is designed to teach children about trust, responsibility, how to manage expectations and the value of honesty to oneself and parents, all lessons kindergarteners must learn. The children spot the mother in the window and attempt to clean everything before she enters. The story’s progression will keep children involved, especially the cat’s antics as he tries to entertain them with items from his red box, which ends up being extremely chaotic. And it’s confidential (you are known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address), free, and spam-free.Often praised and included as one of the best Children’s books to exist, the Cat in The Hat tells the story of a tall cat who is described as wearing a red and white-stripped top hat and a red bow tie, who shows up at the house of two kids with his two companions while their mother is away at work. You’ll be alerted by e-mail each time someone makes another journal entry. Then, whenever you are ready to send it on its way, make a journal entry if you are giving or sending this book to a known person, or a release note if you are leaving it “in the wild” again for anyone to catch. You can make another journal entry with your comments when you are done reading. (You can make a journal entry anonymously if you don't want to join.) I hope that you enjoy the book. If you are new to BookCrossing, when you join please indicate that you were referred by solittletime or any other journaler. Please make a journal entry to let me know that this book has been caught so I know that it has found a good home with you. Released to the Westbrook Food Pantry, 426 Bridge St, Westbrook, Maine USA, around 3 PM on February 05, 2016.
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