Our Eight Nights of Hanukkah by Michael J. Rosen and illustrated by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan a boy explains the history of Hanukkah while narrating his experiences over the eight day holiday with his family and friends.
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
Our Eight Nights of Hanukkah
Our Eight Nights of Hanukkah by Michael J. Rosen and illustrated by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan a boy explains the history of Hanukkah while narrating his experiences over the eight day holiday with his family and friends.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
We're Going on a Bear Hunt
So you've just discovered the addition of a new nephew, niece, grandchild to the family, and you would love to give a book. But you find yourself standing in Barnes & Noble feeling completely overwhelmed. It's been ages, decades perhaps, since you last visited the childrens' section, and you just don't know where to begin.
You can't go wrong with We're Going on a Bear Hunt (c. 1989) retold by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. This is the ultimate read-aloud! And I don't make that statement lightly. Do be forewarned that this particular book will become quite worn with love. And the child you plan to bequeath it to will be able to repeat it scores of years later. A terrific bonus since this same repetition encourages pre-literacy skills. Said child will recall Oxenbury's gorgeous illustrations whenever he hears the word bear due to early childhood imprinting. And if I haven't convinced you, take another look at Oxenbury's illustrations and/or listen to Michael Rosen's brilliantly animated YouTube performance:
The kids enjoyed this performance so much that we've played it several times over. Michael Rosen's YouTube performance of We're Going on a Bear Hunt:
You can't go wrong with We're Going on a Bear Hunt (c. 1989) retold by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. This is the ultimate read-aloud! And I don't make that statement lightly. Do be forewarned that this particular book will become quite worn with love. And the child you plan to bequeath it to will be able to repeat it scores of years later. A terrific bonus since this same repetition encourages pre-literacy skills. Said child will recall Oxenbury's gorgeous illustrations whenever he hears the word bear due to early childhood imprinting. And if I haven't convinced you, take another look at Oxenbury's illustrations and/or listen to Michael Rosen's brilliantly animated YouTube performance:
The kids enjoyed this performance so much that we've played it several times over. Michael Rosen's YouTube performance of We're Going on a Bear Hunt:
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