Imagine the farmer who took care of the orange trees. Imagine all the workers who picked the oranges, who delivered them to the store and who work in the store where we bought the oranges. Open your eyes and look at your orange again. Can we eat it like this or do we need to take...
Here I introduce you to one of my kids on-line stories listed on the writing and literature section of Hubpages.In this parable you will find a magical world of wisdom involving trees,people and someone very special. "As she stood and watched,the knowledge melted into her and the sapling...
With younger kids who can’t read yet, try giving them musical instruments or sound producing things that they can shake, rub, rattle or blow to indicate various things happening in the story (wind blowing in the trees, the bark of a dog etc.) ...
Yesterday I covered for a colleague’s storytime at a branch. It happens at 5pm, so it’s a pajama storytime, but I just wore normal clothes. I wish I could have used it as an excuse to wear pajamas all day, but when you’ve got meetings and such… Also, none of the kids were ...
Computer generated images of trees!? Urgh. But it does convey a message of the circle of life and it was useful for us. Forever by Beatrice Alemagna: A book about how things end, float away or disappear – and it’s beautiful. It doesn’t tackle death directly, but introduces the ...
【题目】My school goes from kindergarten to 6th grade.I【1】(be)a 6th grader.Because of that,the younger【2】(kid)look up to me and my fellow classmates.This is the story about when I used my power【3】(make)a kid feel empowered:One day,some of my friends and I were walking to...
Westerners live in sod houses called "soddies" or log cabins cut from local trees. The first pioneers wanted a new way of life. They traveled in covered wagons that contained every item they PREVIEW PROGRAM ONLYowned. The wagon was pulled by a set of oxen. Oxen were slow moving but ...
This endearing Christmas boardallows kids to express their acts of kindness by writing them on small lights that adhere to the trees. How enjoyable it is to watch it grow as Christmas break approaches! 32. When You Grow Up A fun question to ask preschool students is, “What do you want ...
One account of the story goes that as she was taking a walk in her husband’s gardens, she discovered that silkworms were responsible for the destruction of several mulberry trees. She collected a number of cocoons and sat down to have a rest. It just so happened that while she was ...
Or how a bird’s wing is engineered for flying? If those questions give you pause, you’ll likely get a big kick out of theBaby Loves Scienceseries—right alongside your little one. The books, which are designed for babies and toddlers but are great for preschoolers and grown-ups too, ...