I love books! Love, love, love, love, love books. Here are some of the books I enjoy reading - to myself and to children. KID KANDY - an activity to do after reading a great book - is a new, fun feature of Book Blab for Kids. I'd love to hear what books you love. Thanks for stopping by!
Books Will Never Go Out of Print!
Grab a cup of coffee. Sit back. Check out meanderings about books I've loved.
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Thursday, July 2, 2015
The First Independence Day Celebration ~ Picture Book & KID KANDY
The First Independence Day Celebration
By Kathy Allen
Illustrated by Tom Sperling
(Picture Window Books, 2010)
Happy Birthday, America!
If you are looking for a book that simply and easily relates the history of July 4th, Independence Day for the United States of America, The First Independence Day Celebration is a great one to read.
Simple yet complete text and full page illustrations make this book good for young listeners and older readers. Children will see the look of historical settings and learn about why our country celebrates July 4th. There is, after all, a great reason for all of the red, white, and blue activities. Parades, fireworks, and family traditions of celebrations on this day in July not only mark summer vacation, but are the perfect opportunity to sneak in a little history.
Add meaning to the birthday of our nation by reading The First Independence Day Celebration.
KID KANDY:
Fourth of July Traditions
1. What does your family do every 4th of July? Make a list of the traditions you enjoy. BBQ? Fireworks? Parades? Picnic? Go to the beach?
2. Do you wear special clothes for the 4th of July? Do you have red, white, and blue clothes or something with a flag?
3. How many flags do you see flying on Independence Day? Does your family display one at your home? Do you wave a flag while watching a parade?
4. Take some photos of what you do on America's birthday. Dig out old photos from previous years. What has changed? Are there any new traditions you enjoy? What would you like to add next year?
Have fun and stay cool while you and your family celebrate our country!
And don't forget to sing "Happy Birthday" to America!
Monday, December 22, 2014
The Christmas Story - Christmas Picture Books
The Christmas Story
By Patricia A. Pingry
(Ideals Children's Books, 2005)
Welcome to a children's picture book that tells the story of the birth of Jesus using the language of kids.
Yes, the story is familiar to many adults, and even many children. But when it comes to easy to read and understand, Patricia A. Pingry does a wonderful job in simplifying and keeping the story accurate. The illustrations by Wendy Edelson are colorful and perfect for this book. I like the way the text, in red and black, is set apart on a field of white. This text feature helps young readers locate the words.
Thumbs up for this version of The Christmas Story.
And while we are at it - celebrating the birth of Christ - why not add a birthday something to your Christmas traditions?
Such as:
~ share a birthday cake or cupcakes complete with candles for Christmas Day
~ sing the birthday song to Jesus
~ wear birthday hats and bounce balloons as you cheer for Jesus' birthday
~ take an annual photo of your kiddos holding the birthday cake for Jesus
~ add a new Nativity ornament to your tree each year, letting the children remember each and putting them on the tree
Peace and Merry Christmas to you!
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