Nightly reading with Jace:
1. Arthur & The New Kid 4⭐️
2. Arthur‘s Hiccups 5⭐️
3. Arthur Breaks The Bank 4⭐️
4. Arthur‘s First Kiss 4⭐️
5. Arthur‘s Fire Drill 4⭐️
5. Arthur, Clean Your Room! 4⭐️
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Can‘t go wrong with Arthur!
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This is another cute Curious George Halloween book where they tell of the legend of No Noggin, AKA Bill the pumpkin headed scare crow who lost his pumpkin head and goes around on Halloween kicking people‘s hats off their heads. 😆 Turns out the squirrels are the real culprits and steal hats to store their acorns in. 4⭐️
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Curious George is always a good choice and Jace agrees with me! Cute illustrations and a good way to start off the month of October. I‘ve been stockpiling Halloween books for Jace and I to read together. 😆
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“George was curious. He wanted to see what the big red truck looked like inside.“
Curious George at the Fire Station by H.A. Rey (1985) is a delightful book that is perfect for introducing a lesson on future careers or teaching students about first responders. As George explores the fire station, readers learn about the various roles and responsibilities of firefighters and the importance of fire safety. It's an engaging way to introduce students to essential safety knowledge while sparking curiosity about important people.
Curious George at the Fire Station by H.A. Rey (1985) is an engaging story where George's curiosity leads him to explore the fire station. As usual, his antics cause some chaos, but he also learns valuable lessons about fire safety. The simple yet charming illustrations bring the story to life, perfectly capturing George's mischievous nature and the excitement of the fire station. It's a delightful read with humor and learning for young readers.
“George was curious. What would happen if he rang the bell?“
I always loved Curious George books as a kid so I hope my students do too! A good connection you could make with this lesson is to go over fire safety and it's importance with your class.