Yesterday
I read the children’s book called, ‘Up, Up, Down.’
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael
Martchenko.
It’s
an adventurous children’s picture book that tells the tale of a young girl called
Anna that liked to climb.
Inside
the house Anna would climb anything, however it always ended badly, as she usually
fell.
Although
her parents warned her not to climb Anna wouldn’t listen.
Then
one day she decided to go outside where she found a huge tree, this excited
Anna very much.
Now
climbing a tree of any size is not a good idea, because if you fall, you’ll really
going to hurt yourself.
So, did
Anna take heed of her parent’s warnings, or will her addiction to climbing be
too strong?
What
do you think?
To
find out what happened next, why not read the book or with parental guidance or
permission watch the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.
Author: Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
Yesterday
I read the children’s book called, ‘The Paper Bag Princess.’
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael Martchenko.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the story of a princess named Elizabeth
and how she rescued a prince.
Princess
Elizabeth and Prince Ronald were to be married, that was until a dragon destroyed
the castle and took the prince away.
Princess
Elizabeth wanted to find her prince but the dragon had burnt all her clothes
and all she could find was a paper bag to wear.
Following
the trail of destruction left by the dragon the Princess finds the dragon.
But now,
how is she to convince it to release prince Ronald?
What
do you think she should do?
To
find out what happened next, why not read the book or with parental guidance or
permission watch the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.
Author: Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
One
morning last week I read the children’s book called, ‘Never ask a Dinosaur to
Dinner.’
This
children’s book was written by Gareth Edwards and illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees.
It’s
a delightful children’s rhyming picture book that shares a little boys
imaginative account of what happened at his house from dinner time to bedtime.
The
story contains a dinosaur, a shark, a beaver, a tiger, a bison and a barn owl.
Most
young children I know love stories about dinosaurs and sharks, but don’t really
know anything about beavers, tigers, bison’s or barn owls which makes this children’s
book an interesting read.
The
storylines creative but also educational as each animal’s appearance and instincts
are explained in a very simple way for young children to understand.
This
is a lovely book to read together especially at bedtime and with Teddy (bear) as
he does get a mention.
So, why
not read the book or with parental guidance or permission watch the story on
YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
One
day last week I read the children’s book called, ‘Hole in The Zoo.’
Hole
in the Zoo was written by Chloe and Mick Inkpen.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the story of zoo animals that
come from the house at Number 2.
With
its wonderful storyline it’s a great book to introduce zoo animals to young
children.
It’s
also great to read together before visiting a zoo so they’d be able to recognize
the different animals instantly.
In
my opinion this book is a good teaching aid. As not only will they learn the
different days of the week, but they’ll also learn about the different types of
animals that live in a zoo.
Although
there are no numerical numbers to recognize, you could still interact with your
child by guessing how many animals have come from the house at Number 2, before
counting them together.
So, why
not read the book or with parental guidance or permission watch the story on
YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.
It’s
a great book for young children very educational.
Remember,
reading and learning together is fun.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
One
day last week I read the children’s book called, ‘Give Me Back My Dad.’
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael Martchenko.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the story of a young girl named
Cheryl and her first experience at ice fishing.
When
Cheryl and her dad went ice fishing, they didn’t know how their day would turn out.
However,
they didn’t expect to be outwitted by a fish which is what happened in this
case, for when a huge smart fish caught Cheryl with a candy bar it wouldn’t let
her go.
Now
that the huge fish had her captive under the ice how was her father going to
get her back?
The
other problem was that these smart fish liked to trick people with goodies in
order to catch them.
So,
will her father end up under the ice too or will they go home to a fish supper?
What
do you think?
To
find out what happened next, why not read the book or with parental guidance or
permission watch the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
I read
the children’s book called, ‘Fred,’ the other day.
This
children’s book was written by Mick and Chloe Inkpen.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of a little dog named
Fred.
Fred
can sit and stay and catch a ball all day but when his owners call out ‘Fred,’
he doesn’t understand what a Fred is.
What
does it mean?
What
is a Fred?
He
understands sit and stay but not a Fred!
Will
he think it’s another word for play, sit or stay or will he work out that it’s
his actual name.
It’s
a wonderful book with an adorable ending that children will love.
So,
why not read the book or with parental guidance or permission watch the story
on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk