Sunday, July 28, 2013

Stories

"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" By: Eric Carle - This story is about a caterpillar that pops out of an egg and it is very hungry. He likes to eat all types of food. Because of this, he ends up with a stomachache. Finish reading the book to find out what happens with the very hungry caterpillar.  "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" By: Bill Martin Jr/ Eric Carle - The narrator asks various animals what they see with the response usually being another animal, the respondent is then asked what they themselves see, and the process is repeated. It features a Brown Bear, Red Bird, Yellow Duck, Blue Horse, Green Frog, Purple Cat, White Dog, Black Sheep, a Goldfish, a Teacher or a Mother, and Students or Children.  "From Head To Toe" By: Eric Carle - I can do it! is the confidence-building message of this fun-filled interactive picture book. A variety of familiar animals, depicted in colorful collages, invites young children to copy their antics as they wiggle, stomp, thump, and bend across the strikingly designed pages. The movements suggested in this book have been chosen carefully to provide healthful exercises for many parts of the body in sequence.  "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on The Bed" By: Eileen Christelow - As soon as they say good night to Mama, the five little monkeys start to jump on their bed. But trouble lies ahead as, one by one, they fall off and hurt themselves.  "The Rainbow Fish" By: Marcus Pfister - The most beautiful fish in the ocean is asked to share one of his shining scales with a little blue fish, and to which he refuses. All the other fish in the sea leave him alone, and he wondered why. He goes to the wise octopus for advice, and she tells him to give away his scales. Rainbow Fish reluctantly does so, except for one. In the end, he is less beautiful then he was before, but he has new friends and is now the happiest fish in the sea.

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