Porkenstein by Kathryn Lasky
As parents it s very difficult for us to find just the right project and picture book for our kids especially when they are young. If we buy one which is too complicated, all they do is end up scribbling while coloring in the scene, or they get frustrated because they can t solve the puzzles. That s why there is one book series that I really love and enjoy, and think it is just great for kids.From very hungry caterpillars and penguins for every day of the year to the Kingdom of Frogavia, animals rule in children s literature. Whether used to teach numbers, colors, or more subtle lessons of morality, animals are the perfect vehicles for conveying tangible and intangible concepts in an entertaining way.Even if your child knows how to read, or is learning to read, you can both benefit from reading together. Reading aloud gives you time together and your child can ask questions about the story you are reading if needed.
I would like to tell you about a children s book I recently read. The name of the book is Where s My Hair? The book is about cancer. It tells about the days of cancer treatments in a young pediatric oncology patient. The book is downright amazing. Where s My Hair? talks bout feelings and that it is okay to be sad.PEG LEG PEKE is a story about a small Pekingese puppy that has a hurt leg that is in a cast. He tells the narrator when asked that he has a boo-boo . The puppy, along with the narrator, use their imagination and make out that the puppy s cast is a peg leg like a pirate.Most kids are fascinated with The Three Little Pigs and The Big Bad Wolf. So if you ve read The Three Little Pigs a million times and need a bit of a change, then this is the book for you.
Tue Dec 22 18:11:46 2009