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Books, Elementary

Book Talk Tuesday

July 22, 2014

Grab your cup of coffee and get ready to curl up with this week’s featured book, “Give That Back, Jack! A cautionary Tale.”

Have you ever had a school year where everything just seems to go missing. Now I’m not talking just the normal “It’s the day before Christmas Break and these kids haven’t been outside to play in weeks so I couldn’t find my left arm if my life depended on it” kind of losing things. But more the “cool” pencil, Amy’s glittery headband, and Joey’s basketball eraser kind of losing things.  Well if you are the lucky recipient of a child with sticky fingers this school year then this book is definitely for you!

I love the cute illustrations, and simple repetitive story line.

This could start some good conversation about things that have gone missing if you are having this problem, and how the kids feel when it happens to them. Now for some silliness…

Now obviously I don’t want my kiddos to think they will get eaten by a snake if they steal, but this could definitely start some great conversations about consequences of stealing!

I hope you enjoy this book and check out more books in the linky party here!
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Bright ideas for the little learners ~ Mrs. Plemons' Kindergarten is an education blog dedicated to fresh, engaging, and fun teaching ideas for toddlers, preschoolers, and the primary classroom.

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  1. Leslie says: July 23, 2014 at 1:37 am

    This one is new to me! I'm adding it to my Amazon list which is quickly getting out of control!
    Thank you for sharing!

    Reply

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