Guest Blogger for Earth Day: “What on Earth Should I Read to Our Kids?”

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When I think of Earth Day, I remember how blessed we are to have such beautiful creation around us and am reminded that it’s our job to take care of it. ~ Angela Henderson. Earth Day, April 22, 2014~

Introducing Our Featured Friends:
Kidbook Friends is excited to feature our first Guest Blogger. Enjoy a portion of Lauren’s blog post on Earth Day from 365 Children’s Books as  she introduces us to many friends today: 365greatchildrensbooks.blogspot.com

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As a teacher and mother of two, I think few things are more important than taking time to snuggle up and read a good book with our kids. I hope you agree. ~ Lauren

Earth Day favorites

In honor of Earth Day this month, I thought I’d put together a list of some of our favorite Earth Day books.  While none of them is specifically about Earth Day itself, each reflects a respect for, appreciation of, and/or connectedness to our beautiful planet its creatures.  To me, those are messages worth sharing with our children every day of the year.To read my full review of each title, please click the links below.  What will you be reading this Earth Day?

For the littlest of readers (babies and up):

Listen, Listen by Phyllis Gershator:  A lovely book about the sights and sounds of the changing seasons.  Great for babies and preschoolers, alike.

Baby Beluga by Raffi, illustrated by Ashley Wolff:  A perfect book to share and sing with even the very youngest of readers.

Age 1 and up:

 

We’re Roaming in the Rainforest by Laurie Krebs and Anne Wilson:  A wonderful tribute to one of our planet’s most magical places:  The Amazon Rainforest.

Slowly, Slowly, Slowly Said the Sloth by Eric Carle:  Another fabulous rainforest book, complete with an informational foreword by the one and only Jane Goodall.

  

Over in the Jungle:  A Rainforest Rhyme:  Author Maryanne Berkes and illustrator Jeanette Canyon combined to create a brilliant singalong book about some of the incredible creatures that call the rainforest home

Over in the Ocean: In a Coral Reef by Maryanne Berkes: Join parrotfish, stingrays, seahorses, and more on an amazing journey through a coral reef.  Set to the same tune as Over in the Jungle (and equally as awesome), this is a long-time favorite in our house.

 

We’re Sailing to Galapagos by Laurie Krebs:  This fabulous story is bursting with fun information about this unique part of the world and the creatures who live there.  Restelli’s collage artwork is bold, colorful, and wonderfully intricate, and is the perfect accompaniment to Krebs’ rollicking story.  A favorite in our house.

For her continued list of Preschool books, ages 4 and up, check our her full Earth Day Link: http://365greatchildrensbooks.blogspot.com/2012/04/earth-day-favorites.html

Concluding with Future Featured Friends:

Our Featured Friend later this week will be similar to those featured by Lauren. Can’t wait to introduce you to one of our family’s favorite books. Don’t miss it! Thank you Lauren for sharing your blog post with us. What an amazing book list with descriptions!

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We are looking forward to having you on the journey of creativity with us we discover good kids books and activities for kids ages t0ddler to ten.

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Kidsbook Clip: And The Winners Are . . .

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Thank You to all those who entered the Kidsbook Friends Easter Contest.
Christian wrote out all the names on slips of paper and each of our three kids selected one name from the Easter basket.

Chick Out Our Three Winners:
Janice Olick
Elizabeth Smith
Amy Jacomet

Congrats! Winners get to select and receive one of our “Five Featured Friends”:

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Kidsbook Clip: Last Chance to Enter the Kidsbook Friends’ Easter Contest

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Last Day to Enter the Contest: Thank you to those of you who have entered already. You can still get your name in a couple more times. The winners of the Kidsbook Friends Easter Contest will receive the Easter book of your choice. If this is the first time you are seeing the contest, there are several ways to enter:

#1- Share the daily Blog Post : If you have already Liked our Kidsbook Friends Facebook page, then simply re-share our blog post that you will receive on your Facebook feed each morning. After you share it with your Facebook Friends, just put “Enter me” in the comments section.

#2- Like Kidsbook Friends Facebook Page: If you have not already Liked our Kidsbook Friends Facebook page, then simply go directly to our Facebook page and click  Like (thumbs up symbol). After you like our Kidsbook Friends Page, just put “Enter me” in the comments section or message me.

#3- Subscribe to the Blog: If you have not subscribed to http://www.kidsbookfriends.com, go to our site and enter your e-mail address in the follow this blog section on the main page. Once you do, I will automatically receive an e-mail with your name and will enter you in the contest.

Take a minute to enter now. . . .

Contest ends on midnight Friday and the winners will be announced Monday morning. Our kids are egg-cited to write down your name and draw some winners this weekend! The winners can tell us which one of the “Five Friends of Easter” (5 books) you want to receive, and it will be shipped directly to you from Amazon.

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Little White Rabbit, “An Imaginative Friend”

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Introducing Our Featured Friend: Little White Rabbit by Kevin Henkes jumped off the library shelf into my check out bag because of the illustrations. I typically select books because of the art. Then if I also like the story line, I go back and get everything I can by the author. (I’ve also looked for books by illustrator, and in this case, Kevin Henkes is gifted to be both the writer and illustrator). Next, I purchase my favorites and this book is one that I purchased for Easter, but could also be a great Mother’s Day book.

This story has many similarities to Monday’s Featured Friend, The Runaway Bunny in that both bunnies go exploring and both end up back home with their mother. While the little white rabbit hopped through his journey, he wondered what it would be like to have the qualities of what he saw: to be green like the high grass, tall like the fir trees, unable to move like the rock, and able to fly like the butterflies. His exploration ended when he hopped by a cat. He was so frightened that he took off towards home. Even after all that he imagined during his journey, he still wondered many things, “but he didn’t wonder who loved him.” (Illustration of Mommy Rabbit with her little white rabbit back at home).

Inviting You to Become FRIENDS with Little White Rabbit:
Select a few of the suggested questions or activities to do with your children or students, or let each child select a couple of them to do and present to his/her family or class.

Feel, Relate, Imagine, Explore, Navigate, Develop, Share

F- What do you feel like changing about yourself sometimes to be like someone or something around you?

R- When can you relate to wondering what it would be like to be different (e.g. taller/shorter)?

IImagine that you could have a quality of any animal or any object, what would you pick (e.g. to fly, to be still).

E- Explore your local library or book store for other books by Kevin Henkes as he was awarded the Caldecott Medal for Kitten’s First Full Moon and other titles.

N- Navigate the route of the little white rabbit’s journey by drawing the pictures in chronological order with arrows pointing him in the right direction. Make it look like a map instead of a linear timeline of events.

D- Develop an illustration with water color or colored pencil based on your favorite one in the book.

S- Share with you child that he/she will always have someone that will love him/her . . . YOU!

I discovered this book when Christian was in Kindergarten and we did the “D” activity together when he came home from a more difficult day at school. We had a good time “unwinding” together at the kitchen table drawing and painting, not really even talking.  . . just being together and enjoying “being illustrators.  Imagining.

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Illustrator: Kevin Henkes

 

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Illustrator: Christian Henderson,       5 years old

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Illustrator: Mommy

 

 

 

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Kidsbook Clip: Final 2 Days for Kidsbook Friends’ Easter Contest

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Get your name in today!

 Final Two Days to Enter the Contest: Thank you to those of you who have entered already. You can still get your name in a couple more times. If this is the first time you are seeing the contest, here’s how it works: The winners of the Kidsbook Friends Easter Contest will receive the Easter book of your choice. There are several ways to enter:

#1- Share the daily Blog Post : If you have already Liked our Kidsbook Friends Facebook page, then simply re-share our blog post that you will receive on your Facebook feed each morning. After you share it with your Facebook Friends, just put “Enter me” in the comments section.

#2- Like Kidsbook Friends Facebook Page: If you have not already Liked our Kidsbook Friends Facebook page, then simply go directly to our Facebook page and click  Like (thumbs up symbol). After you like our Kidsbook Friends Page, just put “Enter me” in the comments section or message me.

#3- Subscribe to the Blog: If you have not subscribed to http://www.kidsbookfriends.com, go to our site and enter your e-mail address in the follow this blog section on the main page. Once you do, I will automatically receive an e-mail with your name and will enter you in the contest.

Take a minute to enter now. . . .

Contest ends on midnight Friday and the winners will be announced Monday morning. Our kids are egg-cited to write down your name and draw some winners this weekend!

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