With the holidays right around the corner--there is plenty of opportunities for you and your children to spend some quality story time together. We went around the school and compiled a list of fantastic reads from our teachers, that are sure to leave your children raving to all of their friends how they have the coolest parents....EVER! It doesn't take much at this young age ;)
1) Turkey Trouble by Wendy Silvano.
Turkey is in trouble. Bad trouble. The kind of trouble where it's almost Thanksgiving....and you're the main course. But Turkey has an idea-what if he doesn't look like a turkey? What if he looks like another animal instead? After many hilarious attempts, Turkey comes up with the perfect disguise to make this Thanksgiving the best ever!***Rating 5 Hilarious Gobbles***
2) Ten Fat Turkeys by Tony Johnston.
This silly rhyming story about ten turkeys teaches children how to count backwards."Looky!"says a silly turkey swinging from a vine.
Gobble gobble wibble wobble
Whoops! Now there are nine.
Girls and boys will gobble up this hilarious story about ten goofy turkeys and their silly antics: swinging from a vine, strutting on a boar, doing a noddle dance, and more.
3) Twas The Night Before Thanksgiving by Dav Pilkey
The incomparable Dav Pilkey adapts Clement Moore's classic Christmas poem to tell this wacky Thanksgiving tale.The day before Thanksgiving, eight boys and girls take a field trip to a turkey farm. They have fun playing with eight exuberant turkeys , but are shocked to learn that Farmer Mack Nuggent plans to kill all of the turkey for Thanksgiving dinners. So the children decide to smuggle all the turkeys home, and all their Thanksgiving dinner become vegetarian this year.
4) I Know An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Pie by Alison Jackson
I know an old lady who swallowed a pie, a Thanksgiving pie, which was really too dry.And with that, the fest begins! After the pie the old lady swallows a whole squash, all of the salad, and the entire turkey! As Mother and Father watch in shock, the two children are delighted to see the old lady growing fatter and fatter. And, in the end, the old lady makes a surprising and humorous contribution to the Thanksgiving festivities.
5) The Thankful Book by Todd Par
I am thankful for music because it makes me want to danceI am thankful for my feet because they help me run and play
I am thankful for kisses because they make me feel loved
Todd Par's books have taught kids about unconditional love, respecting the earth, facing fears, and more, all with this signature blend of playfulness and sensitivity. Now, The Thankful book celebrates all the things children can give thanks for. For everyday activities like reading and bath time to big family meals together, and special alone time between parent and child. Todd Par inspires readers to remember all of life's special moments.
6) The Magic Treehouse's Thanksgiving on Thursday by Mary Pope Osborn
((Recommended for First Grade and up))
Jack and Annie are ready for their next fantasy adventure in the best-selling series--The Magic Treehouse.It's a time for giving thanks...
When the Magic Treehouse whisks Jack and Annie back to 1621 on the first Thanksgiving day. The pilgrims ask them to help get things ready. But, whether it's cooking or clamming, Jack and Annie don't know how to do anything the Pilgrim way.
Will they ruin the holiday forever? Or will the feast go on?
7) A Plump And Perky Turkey by Teresa Bateman
Turkeys around Squawk Valley just don't jump into pots anymore. They are way too smart for that. So the townspeople hatch a clever plan. They host a turkey-themed arts and crafts fair and lure a vain bird into town by advertising for an artist's model. Peter the turkey, proud of his well-stuffed form, takes the bait, but doesn't fall for the trap.8) Junie B. Jones Turkeys We Have Loved And Eaten by Barbara Park
Room One is getting ready for their very own Thanksgiving feast. There's even a contest to see which room writes the best Thankful list. The winners will get a pumpkin pie! Only it turns out, being thankful is harder than it looks. Because Junie B. isn't actually thankful for Tattletale May. Or scratchy pilgrim costumes. And pumpkin pie makes her vomit, anyway. Will Room One win the disgusting pie? Can May and Junie B. find common ground? Or will this Thanksgiving feast turn into a turkey day disaster?9) Thanks for Thanksgiving by Julie Markes
Everyone knows that Thanksgiving is the time to give thanks--The questions is, where to begin? From the turkey on the table to the warm, cozy cuddles, life is full of small things and bigger pleasures. But what is most important is being able to share them with the family.And last but not least, and old familiar story
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