All Alone, “Sense the Summer is Here”

Kevin Henkes’s first book, All Alone, is a perfect example of the power of few well-chosen words. Each page turn contains less than two sentences and an illustration, yet his picture book resonates with readers of all ages.  For me, growing up as an only child, I relate well with the creativity, imagination and reflection alone time promotes. As an extravert and now mother of three, I relate because I look and plan for alone time to continue these important aspects of life, and then I love to be with my family and friends.

Our children relate too, but may need a little help seeing it. Our nine-year-old asked me when we would stop having room time (as we do most afternoons for a bit in the summer). My answer is we will always need some “room time”. Since the summer is here and we are together so much, we need time all alone to use our senses to explore. That’s when my kids transform their rooms into forts, make crafts out of scrap material and duct tape, and play, read, journal, clean out their turtle bowl, and more. We all need time alone:

Introducing Our Featured Friend: All Alone
By Kevin Henkes

“When I am alone,
I hear and see more.
I hear the trees breathe in the wind. . .

When it’s just me,
I ask myself questions I can’t answer.
I think of favorite things I’ve done. . .

Sometimes I like to live alone,
all by myself,
for just a little while.” 

By giving many examples of what children can explore, imagine, and think about when they are alone, Henkes in essence helps kids embrace alone time rather than fear it. He ends well with the book’s character thinking about his friends and showing that “alone time” is good just for a little while. This books helps the introvert by building confidence that solitude is good for a bit but then it’s time to be with friends, and encourages the extravert to pull away for a while and enjoy some peace.

Inviting You To Become FRIENDS with All Alone:
Independent Activities for Kids for Those “All Alone” Times:

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

Feel- Journal: How do you feel when you are alone for a short time?

RelateCreate: Let’s relate to the book’s character by thinking about the favorite things you’ve done so far this summer. You can draw pictures, make Lego structures, list, write a story, or build with play-doh five of your favorite things.

Imagine- QuestionImagine all the possible questions you can think of that you cannot answer! Now dream up some fascinating answers. Before you know it, you’ll have story ideas!

Explore- Design: Give your children random materials (toilet paper rolls, worn out or stained clothes for material, scissors, tape, pipe cleaners, paper clips, lids, boxes, and random pieces of stuff) and let them explore what they can make out of these items!

NavigateNature Walk: Navigate your way around a trail and use your senses to enjoy the walk fully: see, hear, smell, taste, touch.

Develop- Date: Develop a list of “date ideas” to do when you get to be all alone with a grandparent, parent or mentor. For date ideas and another great picture book, check out https://kidsbookfriends.com/2014/04/29/april-showers/

Share- Socialize: Share special times with friends enjoying simple summer pleasures together: swimming, star-gazing, bike riding, eating ice cream, laughing  . . .

Matthew 14: 13 & 22-23

*Please share in the comment section what you kids like to do during their “All Alone” time!

Here are some of our favorite “Alone Time” creations:
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Victoria’s creations from scrap material and old clothes.

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Christian’s crafts- pop up soccer cards

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Andrew’s ambitious spirit (and a reminder I need to keep a close eye on him or else his eyes will be IN the ice cream)!

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Father’s Day Trio, Read Aloud to Dad!

Allowed to Read Aloud:

Whether you have a toddler, a special K kid (Kindergartener), an eight-year-old or any age in between, here are three fantastic read-alouds for Father’s Day. This Sunday, make dad a cup of coffee and help your kids read aloud one of these books to him. They may even think of creative gifts to go along with the book. Better yet, they can do some of the activities shared in the story . . . together with Dad!

Toddler Time:

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Gift Ideas: Dad’s favorite ice cream, DIY kite, Duck food to feed ducks together

Spot Loves His Daddy By Eric Hill “Spot is happy. He and his daddy are spending the whole day together.” Isn’t that the essence of Father’s Day? Playing soccer, flying a kite, feeding ducks, eating ice cream, reading a bedtime story  all become magical for one reason . . . They are all done with Dad.

 

Special K Time:

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Gift Ideas: Yard tools, Song for Dad on instrument

My Father is Taller than a Tree By Josepth Bruchac, Illustrated by Wendy Anderson Halperin “Pop doesn’t need to buy me stuff. Just being with him is enough.” Halperin illustrates Dads and sons from all different cultures doing very simple, fun activities—just father and son. Written in couplets, this rhyming picture book encourages dads to keep investing into the next generation. “When I grow up and have a kid, we’ll do all the things that Dad and I did.”

 

 

 Daddy Date at Eight:

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Gift Ideas: Car wash, Car ride, Card, (water fight?!)

The Night Before Father’s Day By Natasha Wing, Illustrated by Amy Wummer While Dad is out biking, the family gets busy to prepare for Father’s Day. They organize the garage, wash his car, fill up the oil tank, make a card, and fall fast asleep from all their work. The next morning when dad tastes the yummy breakfast they made just for him and sees all their hard work and gifts just for him, he is amazed. The “World’s Greatest Dad” and family ride off in their newly washed car for a Sunday afternoon drive . . .on “the best Father’s Day”.

 

Former Father’s Day Posts:

A Perfect Father’s Day
Written by Eve Bunting, Illustrated by Susan Meddaugh
https://kidsbookfriends.com/2014/06/13/a-perfect-fathers-day-dads-day-out/

My Daddy
Written by Julia Hubery, Illustrated by Rebecca Elliott
https://kidsbookfriends.com/2014/06/11/my-daddy-a-fathers-day-delight/

*Article Originally written for The Senior Voice, http://www.theseniorvoice.com

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3 Summer Stories, “A Mouse’s Eye View of Summer”

T’was the first week of summer and all through the house, not a creature was stirring except a mouse! He was ready for summer; He was ready to play. Off on adventures, follow him this way:

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Now It Is Summer by Eileen Spinelli, Illustrated by Mary Newell DePalma

A young mouse wants to know, “Will it be autumn soon?” His mother replies, “Yes, it will be autumn soon enough, but now it is summer.” Each time mouse asks about something special in autumn, Mama Mouse points out all the wonders of the summer to enjoy while they have them: grass cuttings, peaches, ice pops, flip-flops, picnics with cousins, an ocean swim, beach balls, cold lemonade, fireflies . . . She helps mouse capture the current joys of the moments, now.

 

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Mouse’s First Summer by Lauren Thompson, Illustrated by Buket Erdogan

Mouse and Minka explore a sunny summer day together and discover many colorful sites: red watermelon, black ants, green grass, blue sky, orange sky, yellow lemonade, white bread, brown peanut butter and purple jelly. After they eat their PB & J sandwich together, they enjoy the fireflies and fireworks . . . all in a super summer day together.

 

 

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There’s a mouse about the house! by Richard Fowler

A hungry mouse (in the front cover plastic pocket) comes out at night looking for food. Each page contains a slit that he fits through, leading him to another room on the next page. He begins in the kitchen but almost bumps into the cat. After frightening the parrot, and Mr. and Mrs. B, he returns to the kitchen for the cheese he eyed earlier. But he gets a scare of his own when he opens the cheese container!
Kids love pulling the little mouse through each page of the story. http://www.usborne.com

 

Inviting You To Become FRIENDS with These Three Mice  This Summer:
A Little Lesson Plan for School, Home, or Story Time

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

F- How do you feel when summer comes? What is  your favorite season and why?

R- Can you relate to the mice exploring all the wonders of summer? What do you like the most about summer? What do you like the least about summer?

I- Imagine that you get to plan a summer day of your dreams. What would you do from sun up until sun down? Where would you go? What would you eat? Who would you want to go on this adventure with you?

E- Explore mouse crafts:
http://www.toddlerthings.com/2013/05/mice-toddler-crafts-activities-and.html

N- Navigate through a mouse maze:
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D- Develop your own summer story with crayons by writing or drawing with each color what you like about summer. For example, with the color blue, write or draw ocean…

S- Share a picnic with friends and enjoy some watermelon, lemonade, and other yummy treats mentioned in these books. Just make sure you cover your food or a mouse may sneak a bite!

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There’s a mouse about the house http://www.usborne.com

Have a wonderful summer!

*If you need an Usborne consultant, check out Catherine Perdomo: www.enjoyreadingbooks.com

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Kidsbook Friends Clip: 7 Quotes For Teachers

 

As the school year comes to a close, we say a HUGE thank you to all the teachers of our kiddos. We appreciate their investment of time, love, knowledge, communication, and much more. Consider putting some of these quotes on thank you cards for the special teachers in your life:

Have a wonderful summer!

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Memorial Day Reading List From Holidays Central

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Memorial Day 2013

We love to wear our RED, WHITE, AND BLUE and say a huge THANK YOU to all the families that have had a loved one give his or her life for the freedom we and our future generations appreciate. Reading books that teach our kids what our freedom cost is crucial for them to gain understanding of America’s history and develop an attitude of gratitude instead entitlement or complacency. Here are some great children’s book suggestions taken from Holidays Central.

The following post is taken from:
http://memorial-day.holidayscentral.com/teacher-ideas/memorial-day-reading-list-kids

Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday in the month of May, is an American federal holiday that commemorates U.S. men and women who died while in the military service. Teach young children about Memorial Day through military themed books that are developmentally appropriate.

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Here is our Memorial Day reading list:

Ages 3-5

Memorial Day Surprise by Theresa Martin Golding and Alexandra Artigas (Apr 1, 2004)

Memorial Day (Rookie Read-About Holidays) by Jacqueline S. Cotton (Mar 2002)

The Wall (Reading Rainbow Books) by Eve Bunting and Ronald Himler (Aug 24, 1992)

Let’s Get Ready for Memorial Day (Welcome Books: Celebrations) by Lloyd G. Douglas (Mar 2003)

Memorial Day (Holidays and Festivals (Heinemann Paperback)) by Rebecca Rissman (Sep 1, 2010)

Memorial Day (First Step Nonfiction) by Robin Nelson (Jan 1, 2003)

Ages 6-8

Memorial Day (Our Nation’s Pride Set 2) by Karen Latchana Kenney and Judith A. Hunt (Jan 1, 2011)

Memorial Day (Holidays, Festivals, & Celebrations) by Trudi Strain Trueit and Ronnie Rooney (Aug 1, 2007)

America’s White Table by Margot Theis Raven and Mike Benny (Oct 31, 2011)

Memorial Day (Holiday Histories (2nd Edition)) by Mir Tamim Ansary (Jan 15, 2007)

Memorial Day (True Books: Holidays) by Christin Ditchfield (Sep 2003)

Ages 9-12

Memorial Day (Pebble Plus: Let’s Celebrate) by Clara Cella (Jul 1, 2012)

The Mystery of the Memorial Day Fire (Trixie Belden Series) by Kathryn Kenny and Jim Spence (Sep 1984)

Memorial Day (American Celebrations) by Lynn Hamilton (Jul 15, 2010)

Memorial Day (Let’s See Library – Holidays series) by Nobleman and Marc Tyler (Jan 1, 2005)

Memorial Day (Holidays) by Lynda Sorensen (Jan 1994)

Who Stole Uncle Sam? (Chickadee Court Mysteries) by Martha Freeman (Aug 1, 2008)

 

What are you favorite patriotic books for children? Leave us a comment and let us know!

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Happy Memorial Day from Kidsbook Friends

Previous Memorial Day Posts:
https://kidsbookfriends.com/2014/05/28/revolutionary-war-on-wednesday-in-honor-of-memorial-day-1/

Revolutionary War on Wednesday, “In Honor of Memorial Day”, 2


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