Meet the Monster Teacher. |
My Teacher Is a Monster! No, I Am Not.
By Peter Brown
(Little, Brown and Company, 2014)
Bobby had a big problem at school. His teacher was a monster. A monster who made his education miserable.
But one Saturday morning, Bobby discovered his teacher sitting on a park bench. Much to his horror. After a hysterically role-appropriate series of interactions, Robert rescues Ms. Kirby's hat from certain destruction. Suddenly, Bobby notices that his teacher no longer resembles a monster as much as he used to think.
My Teacher Is a Monster! No, I Am Not. is a very funny and clever book. The illustrations, story, and conversations between the two characters are entertaining and engaging.
School-aged children will love reading this book.
KID KANDY:
Make a Paper Airplane
Materials: copy paper (scrap is best), paper clip, pencils or markers
1. If you don't know how to fold a paper airplane, ask an adult or older sibling to teach you. It just takes a little bit of practice.
2. Decorate the airplane paper.
3. Fold the paper into an airplane. Test your airplane. If it flies fine, don't worry about the paper clip. But I've found out that sometimes a paper clip stuck on the nose of the plane (the front) helps it to fly.
4. Head outside and fly that plane! You could have a contest with a friend or create a flying course for paper planes.
Where should you not fly paper airplanes? (Hint: Bobby knows!)
Where should you fly paper airplanes? (Hint: Remember what happened in the book?)
Happy reading and happy flying!
P.S. What was the longest distance your plane flew? I'd love to hear.
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