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A beautiful wordless story about the friendship between a lonely boy and a brave little bird. Lots of potential for discussion of weighty themes and real life connections.
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A book of repetition that has a poem about an individual who expresses themselves in their own way that makes them special. Each time the poem is repeated it is with a new child who lives a different life and has different interests. Good for predictions
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A book that introduces the readers to basic examples of objects in space and in the sky. This could be a good way to introduce a solar system or space unit to young students.
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A book with lovely paintings about naturally occurring curiosities in the world. Great for questioning and predicting.
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A counting down book with a different rhyme for each sleepy bug. A nice bedtime story. Good for rhyming sounds and uses real insect names.
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A fox kidnaps a chicken from a farm
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A fun and simple book
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A great series of books about consequence. It could help teach a lesson about the result of actions and making decisions.
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A very silly book that tells altered fables. They are completely made up and don't make much sense in many cases. This book could be used to teach about writing with humor or using one's own voice in writing to sound a certain way.
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A very simple book used to teach emergent readers sight words. Vibrant pictures are paired with few words to make it a quick read.
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A whimsical book that would be useful for teaching children about unorthodox forms of writing.
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A wordless book about a boy on a trip to the Empire state building. He befriends a cloud adept at making shapes who takes him on an adventure to sector 7 where clouds are made and work.
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A wordless book that tells a story of a young girl who finds a magical book that is a portal to another place on earth.
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An alphabet book of significant difficulty
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An imaginative book about a day when a rain storm came. This book might be good for making predictions as it takes some unlikely turns.
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An informational book that analyzes the nature of things by looking at them at many different levels. A good book for demonstrating thorough study or focus on a topic.
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An inspiring true story about a woman who stood up for herself and her community. This book could teach children about social action and responsibility.
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and decides to stay.
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and how their opinions and thoughts change.
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and the other farm animals run after them to try and save the chicken. It has a surprising ending and uses its long picture format in a way that makes it seem like time passes from one side of the picture to the other
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Another book that could study poetry and its many forms. This book also has many examples of forgiveness and moral virtue
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Another book that discusses perspective. It could be a way for students to look at everyday experiences from their point of view and try to see them another way.
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Beegu is about an alien who gets stranded on Earth. It is a very sad story that has a poingnant ending about friendship
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but he describe how close he is with Gabby. When Gabby gets sick he begins to realize how much he misses her.
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it could be used to demonstrate how important inflection
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it might be useful for an introduction to Native peoples for young students.
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punctuation and illustration are in accompanying words in telling a story.
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Silly Billy is about a boy who worries about everything too much. It is a micro-study of Guatalamen culture as shown by the exceprt at the end and is meant to tell a story wtih a cultural perpective.
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so it of course could be used to teach moral lessons in class. It also has very distinctive artwork that could be analyzed by older students.
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something that there can never be enough of in classrooms.
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The book starts with Bud establishing himself as an alpha
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This book could be used to learn about writing from a perspective outside of our own. It could also be used to demonstrate poetry.
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This book describes characteristics of different kids of horses and talks about their behavior. It would be valuable for a student reporting on horses or learning about what goes into an informational text.
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This book is a condensed version of the movie Moana.
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This book is a conversation between a Mom and her son. It asks the question how far they love one another and the answers are beautiful drawings of real places depicting what people there look like. There is a lot of vivid imagery in the writing as well.
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this book is a tongue twister to read and had me using dictionary.com. This book would be great for talking about alliteration or vocabulary.
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This book is about a young boy who is mad at his mother. He describes why he is mad and all of his reasons are things that she does in the process of being his mother and raising him. He realizes that his anger is misplaced
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This book is made with the perspective of a blind person in mind. It uses braille and raised pictures as story telling tools for the sighted reader. Thought provoking and good for discussion.
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This book would be great to use for starting a new math unit. It really demonstrates how commonplace math is in our world.
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This book would be useful for students to read and reflect on their lives and compare them to people's lives in the past.
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This is a beautifully drawn and colored book that is written from the perspective of a Muslim girl and her family. It explores their culture and vocabulary and does so through vibrant color.
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This is a bit of a fable
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This is a book more geared towards learning life lessons and skills. It is about a girl who struggles to find friends. It could be used to teach about perspective and how to treat others.
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This is a book that emphasizes living in poverty. It could be used for a comparison to the lives of students in class. It also has unique artwork that could be unpacked.
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This is a neat book that has lessons about being proud of one's culture or heritage. It also has some information on Native American customs
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This is a re-imagining of the Goldilocks story. It has engaging pictures that look CGI and has some interesting concepts like hybrid animals to discuss with students.
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This is a rhyming book about a group of animals racing through the jungle. This book could be used to teach rhyming within poetry or about having endings that suprise the reader by going against expectations.
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This is a silly book that would be good for predictions because of how off the rails the story goes. It could also be used in creating a template for writing one's own fairy tale.
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This is a sing-along book. It develops a pattern each page of animals making noises and would encourage children to participate and sing along.
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This is a story about a girl who imagines all the adventures that the day has in store for her when she wakes up. It is illistrated with really vibrant but imple drawings.
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This is a story from the world of the Jungle Book. It has many of the same characters from the movie. It tells the story of a time when Mowgli and Kaa had to work together even though they are usually enemies.
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This is a story that only has two characters really. It could be used to discuss a characters arc through a story
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This story is a bit like a fable in that there is a lesson to be learned at the end. It takes place in anceint China and involves a dispute between two villagers that must be solved by a wise king.
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