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Book of the Week GIVEAWAY: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr / Eric Carle

Why we love this book:

EVERY home and classroom library should begin with a copy of Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See! This week our focus is on reading aloud to children as part of a balanced reading program. Brown Bear, Brown Bear is the Granddaddy to all early literacy read aloud books.

The repetitive pattern that uses familiar color words and easy sight words combined with it’s big, bold, colorful collage pictures of animals make it a favorite of young children.  If your home or classroom library does not include a copy of Brown Bear, Brown Bear we wish you luck to win this copy. If you already own a copy of this classic book, we wish you luck so you can give it to a little friend or a local charity.

Reading Aloud to Young Children

10 Things Children Learn From Read Alouds:

1. Reading is FUN!

  • Before children learn the alphabet and sight words, they need to experience the joy of reading.
  • We want to grow life long readers and learners! So put away the flashcards and snuggle-up with those little children and a good book.

2. Books are ENTERTAINING!

  • Children need to know that books are entertainment. Books are funny, sad, suspenseful and full of adventure.
  • Books are like T.V. and movies on paper, only more fun because you get to use your imagination.

3. Books are INTERESTING!

  • Children love facts! They need to know that books are loaded with interesting tidbits of information.
  • We want to grow life long learners that seek out knowledge. Books are knowledge!

4. What Good Readers Sound Like

  • How to read with fluency.
  • How to read with phrasing.
  • How to read with expression.

5. What “Story Book Language” Sounds Like

  • Most books sound different than our “regular” every day talking. Children need to become familiar with the language of books.

6. New Vocabulary

  • Read alouds allow children to experience advanced vocabulary they aren’t ready to read independently.

7. A Core of Easy Familiar Words

8. How to read from the left of the page to the right of the page.

9. How to read from the top of the page to the bottom of the page.

10. How to read pointing one-to-one.

How to Pick Books for Young Children:

  • Books with simple, big, bold and bright pictures.
  • Books with simple and repetitive text.
  • Books that are written in a pattern style, with a rhythm that children quickly chime into.
  • Books that include easy familiar words that help children build a little core of known words.
  • What should we look for when picking books for preschoolers.

Inviting Children to Share the Read Aloud Experience:

  • Once the pattern has been established, simply pause and most children will eagerly join in.

“Red Bird, Red Bird what do you see? I see a yellow duck ___________________ “

  • Once the children are familiar with the story, invite them to read along.
    • Yes, at this stage most of it will be memorization. This early confidence will serve them well as they begin reading independently.
  • Model one-to-one pointing as you read.

When to Begin Reading Aloud to Children

  • It’s never too early!
  • We always give board books as Baby Shower Gifts.
  • I began reading to both of my children when they were tiny little infants. We snuggled on the bed, they stared at the pictures in rapture and kicked at the bright colors.
    • Of course they ate a few books along the way, but it was well worth it.

Life with Jeannine

We’re GIVING AWAY one hardcover copy of  Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See by Bill Martin Jr. / Eric Carle

To enter this contest, just answer the following question in the comments section of this post.

What are you reading aloud to your children this week?  (Or just say “Hey.” We’re flexible around here.)

The Rules:

One entry per person, please.

No entries after 8:00 pm Central Time, Thursday, February 23, 2012

The winner must be a resident of The United States.

The winner will be selected at random and announced Friday, January 24, 2012. Check back to claim your prize. It might be you!

10 Favorite Read Alouds for Children

Next Week We’ll Look at Reading Aloud to Older Children

 

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Balanced Reading Program: The Winner

February 17, 2012 at school
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Random Integer Generator Here are your random numbers: 16 Timestamp: 2012-02-17 20:20:56 UTC Congratulations Molly #16! Molly L February 16, 2012 at 3:42 pm nope i hated it. in fact I didn’t really read fluently until 6th grade. The way they teach it in public school is just not how I learn. But my 5 [...]

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A Balanced Reading Program for Homeschool: Book Pack GIVEAWAY

February 13, 2012 at school
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Book of the Week GIVEAWAY: I Like Bugs by Margaret Wise Brown The Mysterious Tadpole by Steven Kellogg If You Give A Mouse A Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff A Book About Your Skeleton by Ruth Belov Gross Why we love these books: In observance of Valentine’s Day, the holiday of L-O-V-E, we are celebrating [...]

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Me and You: The WINNER

February 10, 2012 at school
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Random Integer Generator Here are your random numbers: 13 Timestamp: 2012-02-10 22:40:08 UTC Congratulations Sherry # 13! Sherry Lykins February 9, 2012 at 11:17 am I can do simple mending, but that is about it. I wish I could!! Contact us at our email: winner at waddleeahchaa dot com (Prize must be claimed by Friday, [...]

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“I Love You” Sign Language Valentine Cards by Children

February 8, 2012 at school
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I learned something new this week. The sign language symbol for “I love You.” Ms Annie traced the hands of the children in her class and created this loving board for all of the parents. I know that Jeannine’s children are busy stitching homemade Valentine cards for friends and family. I thought this would be [...]

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Teaching Children How to Stitch Homemade Valentine Cards: Book of the Week GIVEAWAY

February 6, 2012 art
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Book of the Week GIVEAWAY: Me and You by Genevieve Cote Why we love this book: Look at these two little friends. Aren’t you already in love with them? They are just too cute to resist! Charming, gentle illustrations and simple text send a big message about friendship and individuality! Rabbit and Pig like each [...]

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Gossie and Gertie: The WINNER

February 3, 2012 at school
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Random Integer Generator Here are your random numbers: 1 Timestamp: 2012-02-03 19:09:26 UTC Congratulations Robin #1! Robin January 30, 2012 at 6:13 pm I like the book Owen and Mazie, real friendship between a large tortoise and a orphaned baby hippo.  Contact us at our email: winner at waddleeahchaa dot com (Prize must be claimed [...]

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Valentine Friendship TWO Book GIVEAWAY

January 30, 2012 at school
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Book of the Week GIVEAWAY: Gossie & Gertie and Gossie by Oliver Dunrea Why we love these books: We have an ongoing love affair with best friends Gossie and Gertie. Their friendship is so simple and yet so enduring. Through Gossie and Gertie’s sweet friendship, young children learn important lessons about sharing and the give-and-take [...]

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It’s Easy Being Green: The WINNER

January 27, 2012 at school
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Random Integer Generator Here are your random numbers: 7 Timestamp: 2012-01-27 22:21:30 UTC Congratulations Anissa #7 Anissa January 24, 2012 at 7:57 pm We LOVE books and especially love hand-me-down free books. The bag day at the book sale is the best place to get books. They raised the price to $4 and that is [...]

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FREE Printable 2012 Calendar

January 25, 2012 at school
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Personalized 2012 Calendar, MacGyver, age 8 Better late than never! You’ll see that motto over and over again here at waddlee-ah-chaa because we’re just too darn busy to keep up with life. We began 2012 by planning our father’s BIG 80th Birthday Party. Now we are playing catch-up. We are finally posting our FREE printable [...]

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It’s Easy Being Green: Four Book GIVEAWAY!

January 23, 2012 at school
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Book of the Week GIVEAWAY: “It’s Easy Being Green” Book Bag The Big leaf Pile (Clifford the Big Red Dog) The Empereor and the Kite by Jane Yolen, Illustrated by Ed Young The Umbrella by Jane Brett Whales by Seymour Simon Today my three grown children are avid readers who read for enjoyment. I know [...]

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Annie Ant: The WINNER

January 20, 2012 at school
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Random Integer Generator Here are your random numbers: 1 Timestamp: 2012-01-20 22:15:07 UTC Congratulations Natalie #1 Natalie January 16, 2012 at 2:10 pm In our family everyone is a mathematician. I went to a school for mathematically gifted for 10 years, and my husband is even stronger than I am in math. Not surprisingly, our [...]

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Make Ten Math Game: Book of the Week GIVEAWAY

January 16, 2012 at school
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Book of the Week GIVEAWAY: Doubling Fun with Annie Ant by Vicki Churchill & Charles Fuge Why we love this book: This simple book is an early introduction to multiplication. The bright illustrations and rhyming text even make it an appropriate read aloud for preschoolers. However, since the book is focusing on multiplication it is [...]

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The Secret Life of a Snowflake: The WINNER

January 13, 2012 at school
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Random Integer Generator Here are your random numbers: 14 Timestamp: 2012-01-13 16:53:24 UTC Congratulations Tiffany # 14 Tiffany January 11, 2012 at 10:44 am Most years we do not get to experience snow. This book is so cool. Next time I am at our local library I will ask them to order this. We would [...]

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W is for Winter: Early Literacy and Math for Preschoolers

January 10, 2012 at school
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What Will the Weather Be Like Today by Paul Rogers is the perfect winter weather book to read here in the Hill Country of South Texas. Once in a blue moon we experience a snow day like last year but on the other hand, we often enjoy sunny warm weather in January. It might get [...]

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The Right Way to Make a Paper Snowflake: Book of the Week GIVEAWAY

January 9, 2012 at school
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Book of the Week GIVEAWAY: The Secret Life of a Snowflake by Kenneth Libbrecht Why we love this book: The photos in this science book are some of the most amazing and beautiful we’ve ever seen. Kenneth Libbrecht, the author, is a scientist who studies and photographs snowflakes under a microscope. The photos are nothing [...]

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Under My Hood I Have a Hat: The WINNER

January 6, 2012 at school
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Random Integer Generator Here are your random numbers: 5 Timestamp: 2012-01-06 22:18:44 UTC Congratulations Alice #5 Alice January 5, 2012 at 11:36 am No resolutions really, just hoping for a better year overall with lots of learning!! Contact us at our email: winner at waddleeahchaa dot com (Prize must be claimed by Friday, January 13, [...]

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Ringing in the New Year with Preschoolers

January 4, 2012 at school
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How do you ring in the New Year with three and four-year-old preschoolers? Supplies construction paper glue sticks / glue bottles scraps of everything and anything! curly ribbon rick-rack pipe-cleaners pom-poms marshmallows feathers junk! Lesson Preparation cut out construction paper triangles prior to lesson But you know we believe in low-maintenance for the teacher and [...]

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Winter Theme Activities for Children: Book of the Week GIVEAWAY

January 2, 2012 at school
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Book of the Week GIVEAWAY: Under My Hood I Have a Hat by Karla Kuskin Why we love this book: The text is a simple rhyming chant, taking children through the steps of getting dressed for snowy, winter weather. Children love the sing-song pattern, the colorful pictures and the main character. However, the girl’s little [...]

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The Handiest Things: The WINNER

December 16, 2011 at school
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Random Integer Generator Here are your random numbers: 5 Timestamp: 2011-12-16 15:01:27 UTC Congratulations Karissa #5 Karissa Riter December 13, 2011 at 10:27 am My favorite sound of Christmas is my little boy practicing his Christmas carols for his school program. I’ve heard “Rudolph” 65 times in the past two weeks but I still love [...]

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Preschool Sensory Christmas Tree

December 12, 2011 at school
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Book of the Week GIVEAWAY: The Handiest Things in the World by Andrew Clements Photographs by Raquel Jaramillo Why we love this book: We’re often asked how we select the books we GIVE AWAY at waddlee-ah-chaa. It’s quite simple, we love books and we’re always on the look out for books. There’s no method to [...]

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