Wednesday, March 31, 2010


Green Eggs and Ham
What's a reading blog without a little Dr. Seuss? We read this tonight and Matthew and Mariah loved it. We have a few Dr. Seuss books at home, but we had to check this one out at the library. I can't wait to have our feast of green eggs and ham. I'm so excited to do that with my kids. The reason I love Dr. Seuss is because of the whimsical pictures and themes, and also the rhyming and repetition. It's amazing how fast they catch on if you just pause on the second rhyming word. Children love to fill in the blanks on rhyming sentences.






Tuesday, March 30, 2010

I hadn't even considered using this book for my term project, but I finally found it! How wonderful is e-bay? This was my very favorite book as a child. My older brother used to read it to me all the time. I haven't been able to find it. I've even tried ordering it from Barnes and Noble but I never recognized the cover, even though it was the correct story and author. Anyway, to make a long story short I decided to do a search and the cover of this book showed up in the bottom corner of the page. Apparently, there is a newer version with a different illustrator. That's what I've been seeing this whole time, until now. This is the book I remember. I'm so excited to read this with my kids. I hope they like it as much as I did. It's a hilarious story about a family of bears who decide to go on a picnic. They forget everything!
Matthew is my three-year old son. He and I have read this book together night after night for I don't know how long. He loves this book, and all people who know three-year olds know they love repetition. I try to persuade him to read other books, but most of the time he only wants to read this book. The artwork is so cute and Matthew loves to fill in the blanks as I read the sentences. I'll usually leave out the last word in each phrase and have him say the words. It's funny because I've tried to explain to Matthew that there really isn't a bear, we're just trying to get the mouse to share the strawberry with us, but he insists the mouse is the bear. We also love being able to pretend we're gobbling up the strawberry at the end when the mouse shares it with us. It's a great book for younger children, and they seem to enjoy it. Or, at least Matthew and I do.


A Treasury of Dick and Jane

I absolutely love Dick and Jane. It's such a great book for beginning readers. It contains many sight words and high frequency words, and also many words that can be "sounded out". Mariah loves reading this book. It gives her a great sense of accomplishment when she finishes each page. She has progressed so much in her reading over the last couple of months and I believe this book plays a major role. The beginning of the book consists of sentences with just a few 3 or 4 letter words. New words are introduced slowly while incorporating previous words learned. As the book progresses, the words get longer and more difficult and the pages slowly fill up with more and more words. The artwork is so fun and bright. That's just an added bonus. The stories are very cute and very fun to read together. I would recommend this book as an addition to any library.










Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Reading Tom Sawyer. This book has been a little harder to get into. The language (southern accent) makes it a little harder to follow. My reading is not as smooth either, which makes it harder for the girls to follow along. I think this is better for children in the upper elementary grades. I think it's definitely a worthwhile read. It's so different than anything kids are used to nowadays. Tonight, I decided to put Ellie to bed early, but when she heard we were going to read Tom Sawyer without her, she started crying. We read all together up in her bedroom. The girls are really enjoying this book. It's been really fun to get into it.