Sunday, December 17, 2017

Socks for Christmas

Socks For Christmas  by Andy Andrews


Is Bashfullbookbee's book of the week.


A few years back, I was a young mother of two.  I was just like all parents I wanted to give my children everything possible.  I wonder where that desire comes from.  As I've seen posted several times on Facebook, the older we get the shorter our Christmas wish lists get.  I wish now I had not been the kind of person who, sometimes at the serious mismanagement of our household finances, had not strived for so many material things.  I hope parents who see this blog will check out this book.  I even found one young man reading it on YouTube.  I wish young parents didn't feel that had to shower their children with Christmas gifts, as I often did.   This story is about a young man who was disgruntled and unappreciative of the Christmas gifts he got.  Like so many of us, he wished for "something" he didn't get.  However, the story goes on...the young boy realizes his Christmas was much better than another child's just down the street.  The story is full of heart, appreciation, and giving.  The young boy learns true joy comes from giving.  I hope Bashfullbookbee readers will read this sweet book this Christmas~


BashfulBookbee gives this book....

   

Merry Christmas

Bashful Book Bee "BEELIEVE'S" in sharing the love of books and reading with everyone. But her primary goal is to introduce books to children, teachers, educators, parents, and grandparents.

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Twas the Night Before Christmas

This week’s blog is about “The Night Before Christmas”
and the rest of the story…
My favorite is the recent publishing of Mary Engelbreit's...

But this is no new story.....The story was believed to be written by Clement Clarke Moore for his children titled
“A Visit from St. Nicholas” in 1822. As a scholar, he is said to have been embarrassed by the light-hearted holiday poem. Historians also believe a family friend, Miss Harriet Butler, learned of the poem sometime later from Moore's children. She submitted this iconic children’s poet anonymously and it was then published in the Troy Sentinel in 1823.  Moore did not publish the poem under his name until 1844.
My research couldn't come up with a count of publishings of this classic poem…. But one thing I do know is it has been around nearly 200 years. Many authors have also taken his creative poem and created their own parody following the classic form of “Night Before Christmas”. What a great way to do comparison and contrast with students... I think we have some holiday books to read
 I’ve listed 22 titles I found quickly….
  1. Navy’s Night Before Christmas by Christine Ford and Trish Holland
  2. Berenstain Bears Night Before Christmas by Mike Berenstain
  3. Night before the Night Before Christmas by Natasha Wing and Mike Lester
  4. Dinosaurs Night Before Christmas by Anne Muecke and Nathan Hale
  5. Pirate’s Night Before Christmas by Philip Yates and Sebastia Serra
  6. Texas Night Before Christmas by James Rice
  7. Olaf’s Night Before Christmas by Disney Book Group
  8. An Irish Night Before Christmas by Sarah Blazek and James Rice
  9. Soldier’s Night Before Christmas by Christine Ford by Trish Holland
  10. Teacher’s Night Before Christmas by Steven Layne and James Rice
  11. Night Before Christmas in Texas by Leon Harris and Meg Wohlberg
  12. Firefighters Night Before Christmas by Kimbra Cutlip and James Rice\
  13. Principal’s Night Before Christmas by  by Steven Layne and James Rice
  14. Night Before Christmas in Paris by Betty Lou Phillips and Roblyn Hermdon
  15. Thomas Night Before Christmas by R. Schuyler Hooke and Richard Courtney
  16. Twas the Night Before Christmas as told by the cat by by Nick Filippouwboki
  17. Dinosaurs Night Before Christmas by Jim Harris
  18. Librarians Night Before Christmas by David Davis and Jim Harris
  19. Minnie and Moo, the Night Before Christmas by Denys Davis
  20. Night Before Christmas In the South by Barbara Hagerty and Sheryl Dickert
  21. Barnyard Night Before Christmas by Beth Terrilll and Greg Newboki
  22. Texas Night Before Christmas by E.K. Sullivan


Sunday, December 3, 2017

Christmas Time for Love


Christmas Time is in the air.  If you are around children, their excitement is contagious.  God surely knew when he gave us the Christ child, that CHILDREN would love the holiday.  I am excited to see more children knowing the True meaning of Christmas.  The birth of our savior is exciting.  And while the gift giving sometimes gets out of hand, I think the Wisemen gave us a great example to give Him gifts.  I believe it is because of love within us, that gift giving then must extend to our giving gifts to others we love as well…of course~  This Bashful Book Bee, loves giving gifts.... and most of the time they are books, of course, ~ 
My number one gift book for children is one of my all-time favorite books.

                         The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams was written in 1922.   


However, this classic tale still will be loved by all…from young children to adults.  The sweet little story is a young stuffed rabbit given to a young boy at Christmas. While the story is primarily about the loving relationship the boy develops with his toy, the toy also meets many new animals in the nursery.  These new acquaintances give the young rabbit the brutal truth that "he" is not "real".  The toy rabbit's greatest desire is to become real. However, through the sincere love the rabbit has for the boy, he learns the awesome lesson of selfless love, which proves to be the magic of being truly REAL.

Bashful book bee give this classic~



Bashful Book Bee’s other great Christmas book recommendations:
  • ·         The Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear by Don and Audrey Wood.  Every child that Bashful has given this book to, reports it is STILL their favorite book~
  • ·         A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote
  • ·         The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
Each of these books will bring smiles and warm fuzzy feelings to all of their readers.


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Sunday, November 26, 2017


Turkey Claus by Wendi Silvano is a great book
 to start the holiday story season


Blending Thanksgiving with Christmas this story takes Turkey into the Christmas season with new doubts about his future.  Turkey is the master of disguise that he proved to be in 
Silvano's Thanksgiving book Turkey Trouble.  Wendi's creativity makes stories children love and also inspires them to be creative as well.  The popularity of this books is growing, so lots of educators have teaching ideas for it listed below.

Bashful gives this book...


 Teachers can find several companion units on....
  • Teachers Pay Teachers
  • Chalk Talk blogspot https://goo.gl/MXExdz
  • Pinterest : https://goo.gl/tQJuXN
  • Kelly and Kim's Kreation blogspot https://goo.gl/5spWcE
  • Liz Pledger's Happy Teacher blogspot https://goo.gl/J7GBm2



It's beginning to look a lot like 
Christmas~ 

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Thanksgiving Turkeys


Bashful Book Bee this week wants to share TWO great turkey books for sharing this week.... it will give students great fun getting ready for Thanksgiving.
Turkey Trouble by Wendi J. Silvano  


is a hilarious tale from the point of view of the Turkey... For obvious reasons
TURKEY is a little worried about Thanksgiving day.  To save himself he begins to creatively think of disguises that maybe he can wear to avoid being discovered. This is a perfect story for a writing prompt...what would your disguise be if you were a turkey.... 

BASHFUL BOOK BEE LOVES IT!

 Another great story "little's will love is
Turkey Pox by Laurie Halse Anderson.

The family in our story is a zany group of a multi-family residence. 
Each member of this family has an active part in getting ready to get 
Thanksgiving dinner ready, everyone dressed and loaded 
into the car to Nana's house.
When after a short time on the road, suddenly it's discovered 
there are "POX" in the car.
Despite the disappointment, Dad turns the car around to head back home.
As a blizzard blows in it's obvious the family will not all be together for 
Thanksgiving.  But anyone who knows the driving force of a "Nana" can predict the story will have a happy ending.  This story is FULL OF FUN.

Bashful Book Bee give the "NANA" story...


Bashful Book Bee hopes all of our readers have a blessed 
Thanksgiving with friends and family.

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teachers, educators, parents, and grandparents.






Sunday, November 5, 2017

I am.... by Brad Meltzer



Brad Meltzer author of the biographies for children's series "I Am" books has hit a win win... While he has been writing political  thrillers and non-fiction books for adults for years Meltzer has brought that skilled writing to young readers.  On a shopping trip  with his daughter for a costume, he realized most costumes were of movie characters that children idolized.

He then realized he wanted his children to know of historical figures as heroes.  In Meltzer's gifted way, he has written a series of bibliographies from George Washington to Harriet Tubman to Lucille Ball  One of my favorites  I am Amelia Earhart, Meltzer takes Amelia's story and turns it into a book young readers can read, 
enjoy and find inspiration.  

The story shows how Amelia's personality must have been mischievous and she must have been a definitely think outside the box girl... A young lady who knew no boundaries. The stories show the main characters as children and real situations the heroes experienced.  The illustrations of Christopher Eliopoulos have a comic book characteristics that bring smiles 
to all readers especially children. 
Meltzer says his core belief is ordinary people change the world, what a great lesson to encourage for our children.


Bashfulbookbee is ready to share these 
great biographies with children~
I give them 5



follow this link to see an interview with Brad Meltzer:

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Lily the Unicorn by Dallas Clayton

Bashful Book Bee LOVES the new book I found, 
thanks to "The Peppermint Pig Books. 

Lily the Unicorn by Dallas Clayton is a GREAT book!
Lilly is a fun loving unicorn who, as most unicorns do, LOVES being different.
Here is where the great storyline provides education opportunities...
Lilly likes making things,
 but she likes making friends MOST of all. This loving to make friends is when she meets a new friend Roger.  Roger Is a little penguin who as Lily says doesn't get out much~ and because of that 
Roger is afraid to take on any challenge due to fear.  
Lily to the rescue... Lily teaches Roger to enjoy life by taking risks...
In finding this book I did a little research on Dallas Clayton. He is a creative encouraging father who discovered his joy is writing and drawing children's books that encourage.


Bashfulbookbee gives  Lily the Unicorn


Bashful's Education Tip of the week is The reading without walls challenge.... 
Children's Book Council with Gene Luen Yang of National Ambassador for Young People's Literature has developed this great reading challenge to young readers to read something out of their norm....
http://www.cbcbooks.org/reading-without-walls/

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educators, parents, and grandparents.