Sunday, March 16, 2008
Moving This Blog to a New Home
Please join me at my new Wordpress Blog. I've copied old posts over and from now on I'll be blogging there.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Recent Picture Book Reading
We've read so many picture books over the last few months from both the library and our own collection that I couldn't list them all but these are a few of our favorite finds:
Baby/Toddler Books for C:
Up! by Kristine O'Connell George - a great Daddy and daughter sotry
Giddy Up! Let's Ride! by Flora McDonald - C crawls to this one and says "booooook" and slaps the cover with glee. We decided we had to get our own copy. I wish it was still in print!
Maisy's Morning on the Farm - C has fallen in love with the Maisy books and this is her favorite of the ones we've read so far.
Longer Picture Books for M:
Patrick's Dinosaurs by Carol Carrick - A Little Boy imagines dinosaurs all around him while on a trip to the zoo.
The Library by Sarah Stewart - This one is about a woman who loves to read so much she literally fills her entire house with books.
Chewy Louie by Howie Schneider - A boy is afraid he will have to give away his new puppy because the puppy chews everything, even the back porch.
Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3 by Bill Martin - We've checked this one out several times and it's been a big inspiration for M to learn to count to 100.
Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes - We love all his mouse books!
Baby/Toddler Books for C:
Up! by Kristine O'Connell George - a great Daddy and daughter sotry
Giddy Up! Let's Ride! by Flora McDonald - C crawls to this one and says "booooook" and slaps the cover with glee. We decided we had to get our own copy. I wish it was still in print!
Maisy's Morning on the Farm - C has fallen in love with the Maisy books and this is her favorite of the ones we've read so far.
Longer Picture Books for M:
Patrick's Dinosaurs by Carol Carrick - A Little Boy imagines dinosaurs all around him while on a trip to the zoo.
The Library by Sarah Stewart - This one is about a woman who loves to read so much she literally fills her entire house with books.
Chewy Louie by Howie Schneider - A boy is afraid he will have to give away his new puppy because the puppy chews everything, even the back porch.
Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3 by Bill Martin - We've checked this one out several times and it's been a big inspiration for M to learn to count to 100.
Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes - We love all his mouse books!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Recent Chapter Book Reading
In the last few months, M and I have read all four books in the Mrs Piggle-Wiggle series by Betty MacDonald. I don't know how I missed reading these when I was a child, but I'm glad I got the chance to read them now.
For those who don't know her, Mrs Piggle-Wiggle is an older woman who has no children of her own. However, she adores having children over to play, cook, make messes. and generally have a blast. She knows so much about children that parents call her for help when their sons and daughters are giving them trouble. Each chapter is named for a certain type of cure that Mrs Piggle-Wiggle comes up with like the Won't Pick Up Toys Cure or the Never Won't To Go To Bedders Cure or the Slow-Eater-Tiny-Bite-Taker Cure.
As a parent, I particularly enjoyed seeing how the parents in the book had such similar experiences to ones I've had even though the books were written in the late 40s and early 50s.
We are currently reading The Moffats by Eleanor Estes, another great book that I missed as a child. It's about the adventures of the four Moffat Children, Sylvie, Joe, Jane, and Rufus, who range in age from 5-15, and it was first published in 1940. There are several sequels and I'm sure we'll read them as well.
Some other chapter books we've read recently are:
The Littles by John Peterson
Chocolate Fever by Robert Smith
The Mystery of the Blue Ring (Polka Dot Private Eye) by Patricia Reilly Giff - This one inspired M to start playing detective and asking for more mystery books.
For those who don't know her, Mrs Piggle-Wiggle is an older woman who has no children of her own. However, she adores having children over to play, cook, make messes. and generally have a blast. She knows so much about children that parents call her for help when their sons and daughters are giving them trouble. Each chapter is named for a certain type of cure that Mrs Piggle-Wiggle comes up with like the Won't Pick Up Toys Cure or the Never Won't To Go To Bedders Cure or the Slow-Eater-Tiny-Bite-Taker Cure.
As a parent, I particularly enjoyed seeing how the parents in the book had such similar experiences to ones I've had even though the books were written in the late 40s and early 50s.
We are currently reading The Moffats by Eleanor Estes, another great book that I missed as a child. It's about the adventures of the four Moffat Children, Sylvie, Joe, Jane, and Rufus, who range in age from 5-15, and it was first published in 1940. There are several sequels and I'm sure we'll read them as well.
Some other chapter books we've read recently are:
The Littles by John Peterson
Chocolate Fever by Robert Smith
The Mystery of the Blue Ring (Polka Dot Private Eye) by Patricia Reilly Giff - This one inspired M to start playing detective and asking for more mystery books.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Chapter Book Read-Alouds For 4-6 year Old Girls
M has really gotten into listening to chapter books and she is able to sit for longer and longer ones. I've had a lot of fun searching for book lists and discovering titles that I think she'd enjoy. I wanted to share the links to some of the booklists that have been most helpful.
Here in the Bonny Glen is one of my favorite blogs and Melissa post about Favorite Fictional Families has given us several ideas for books we want to read together.
I also love this list of Cool Girls of Children's Literature from Jen Robinsons' Book Page, another great blog.
During an Amazon search, I ran across a few cool lists:
An Amazon Guide to Children's Series Books
Novel Read Alouds for a Gifted 3 Year old Part 1
Novel Read Alouds for a Gifted 3 Year old Part 2
Chapter Series Books for Six Year Old Girls
In a search for books for a 5 year old girl, I found this post about read-alouds at Little Acorns Treehouse.
And I love the Telegraph's list of the Top 50 Children's Books
Here in the Bonny Glen is one of my favorite blogs and Melissa post about Favorite Fictional Families has given us several ideas for books we want to read together.
I also love this list of Cool Girls of Children's Literature from Jen Robinsons' Book Page, another great blog.
During an Amazon search, I ran across a few cool lists:
An Amazon Guide to Children's Series Books
Novel Read Alouds for a Gifted 3 Year old Part 1
Novel Read Alouds for a Gifted 3 Year old Part 2
Chapter Series Books for Six Year Old Girls
In a search for books for a 5 year old girl, I found this post about read-alouds at Little Acorns Treehouse.
And I love the Telegraph's list of the Top 50 Children's Books
Monday, February 11, 2008
Heart of a Child Reading Challenge
Wow! It's been even longer than I thought since I posted here. I've got great intentions of doing more posting but we'll see how that goes :)
I'm going to be participating in the Heart of a Child Reading Challenge. I just re-read The Boxcar Children as a read aloud for M. For the other books, I'm planning to read Dicey's Song , Sister of the Bride by Beverly Cleary and Fog Magic by Julia Sauer. All were favorites of mine when I was 10-12.
I'm going to be participating in the Heart of a Child Reading Challenge. I just re-read The Boxcar Children as a read aloud for M. For the other books, I'm planning to read Dicey's Song , Sister of the Bride by Beverly Cleary and Fog Magic by Julia Sauer. All were favorites of mine when I was 10-12.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Booklist in Omni Outliner
For some time I've been wanting to start recording all the books I check out from the library for M and C. I could have just made a list of them in a Word document but I wanted a way to tag and organize them by categories with some books in multiple categories. What I need is something similar to the way iTunes organizes music with a general library and then the ability to group those songs into different playlists except my playlists would be book categories. I haven't figured out a way to do exactly what I want (working within the constraints of my system and budget) but I have developed a workable substitute in Omni Outliner.
I made an outline of all my books separating them into categories by type: baby board books, short picture books, long picture books, easy readers, chapter books. For each entry, you can make notes so in the notes section I add tags like: Halloween, animals, anatomy, fall, etc. I can then do a search of the document to find all books with the word "animals" in the notes.
I made an outline of all my books separating them into categories by type: baby board books, short picture books, long picture books, easy readers, chapter books. For each entry, you can make notes so in the notes section I add tags like: Halloween, animals, anatomy, fall, etc. I can then do a search of the document to find all books with the word "animals" in the notes.
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