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April and Esme: Tooth Fairies
by Bob Graham


April and Esme: Tooth FairiesWhen a special request comes for April and Esme to make their first official tooth fairy visit, they have to start by convincing their folks that they are old enough to go. But with some parental advice, a carrying bag, and warm coats, the girls are off to pick up their first baby tooth. They have some challenges, but meet them to become true tooth fairies. The story is very cute, but I’d give the true honors to the imaginative illustrations by Bob Graham. Because these aren’t your living-in-a-buttercup fairies. Oh, no. They have cell phones, hair dryers, and a home office. Dad is hanging the laundry to dry in front of the fireplace — including mom’s bra! These are fairies who seem just like humans, but smaller... and with wings. This interpretation adds a freshness to a magical tale.
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The Letter A

Book: Alphabet Rescue, by Audrey Wood and Bruce Wood

Song: “The Alphabet Song”

Book: Snip Snap! What’s That? written by Mara Bergman, illustrated by Nick Maland (It’s about an alligator.)

Rhyme: “Five Little Monkeys”

Book: Up, Up, Up! It’s Apple Picking Time, written by Jody Fickes Shapiro, illustrated by Kitty Harvill

Song: “Apples and Bananas”

Book: I Saw an Ant on the Railroad Track, written by Joshua Prince, illustrated by Macky Pamintuan

Song: “The Ants Go Marching”
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13 comments:

Even in Australia said...

I recommend The Apple Doll by Elisa Kleven. The book has instructions at the end for how to make your own (be careful, the nose is tricky!).

Sarah said...

A big fat yes for Snip Snap! What's That! Every time I read that one, the kids love it.

Bridget R. Wilson said...

Other "A" books I like are Always by Alison McGhee or All Together Now by Anita Jeram.

Thanks for sharing a great story time plan.

Three Turtles and Their Pet Librarian said...

How cute! Making an order card right now (and we have time to get and use it for the letter T in the spring!) "I saw an Ant" has been a big hit here for story time. We also like "Truman's Aunt Farm" by Jama Rattigan.

bioluminescence said...

I LOVE Abiyoyo by Pete Seeger.

Unknown said...

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day! Not only good for a fun story, but for adjectives and for the rule of three for young writers!

Anonymous said...

Finding an "a" book was harder than I thought it would be. I like Animals are Sleeping by Suzanne Slade. It has rhyming text which is great for read-aloud, and it also has details about animal behaviors that kids can model (and learn about, too).

Heidi Mordhorst said...

I think Bob Graham is British--a favorite title of his at our house is "Has Anyone Seen William?"

For another A (and another Brit) look for Quentin Blake's "All Join In!"

Kristen said...

A makes me think of All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon.

Z-Kids said...

One of my faves: "Augustas and His Smile" by Catherine Rayner
-AZ

Storied Cities said...

I am also a big fan of Snip! Snap!

Charlotte said...

Ten Apples Up on Top is my own favorite A book!

Callie said...

We have one called "Animal Families" and it is a hit.

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