Wheeler, L., & Bynum, J. (2002). Porcupining: A prickly love story. Boston: Little, Brown. Summary: What could be more poignant than a porcupine pining for a companion? With pun-filled prose and pleasing pictures, this passionate tale of love and friendship between two prickly creatures in a petting zoo makes a perfect read aloud (and a sublime Valentine). … Continue reading My Top 5 Fiction Books for Children
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I am a future teacher studying at Western Kentucky University. Teaching and reading are some of my passions. Follow along if you'd like to know about some books your students or children may be interested in.
My Top 5 Non-Fiction Children’s Books.
Gibbons, G. (1997). The reasons for seasons. Boston, MA: National Brailee Press. Summary: Why is there winter in the Southern Hemisphere at the same time there is summer in the Northern Hemisphere? In summertime, why is it still light out in the evening? With simple language appropriate for young readers, non-fiction master Gail Gibbons introduces young readers … Continue reading My Top 5 Non-Fiction Children’s Books.
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Thanks for joining me! I am making this to keep future and current teachers updated on all things literacy. The fire of literacy is created by the spark between a child, a book, and the person reading. - Mem Fox
