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Download Kids Wings' Literature Activities for 41 award-winning picture books for K-3



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Your Book Bridges units come to you in a PDF download. You will have great literature guides for 41 award-winning picture books for grades K-3! Ready-to use curriculum to make your school year fun, easy, and intellectually stimulating!
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INDEX of Books and Activities
Sample Unit

Diary of a Worm by Doreen Cronin. Illustrated by Harry Bliss. Ages 5-8. Kids' Wings Pick of the List

One Dark Night. by Lisa Wheeler. Illustrated by Ivan Bates. Ages 4-6.

You Can Do It, Sam by Amy Hest. Illustrated by Anita Jeram. Candlewick Press. Ages 3-5.

Mommy’s Best Kisses by Margaret Anastas. Illustrated by Susan Winter. Ages 2-5.

¡Pío Peep!: Traditional Spanish Nursery Rhymes. Selected by Alma Flor Ada & F. Isabel Campoy with English Adaptations by Alice Schertle. Ages 4-7.

Pick, Pull, Snap! Where Once a Flower Bloomed. by Lola M. Schaefer, Illustrated by Lindsay Barrett George. Ages 5-8.

About Arachnids: A Guide for Children by Cathryn Sill. Illustrated by John Sill. Ages 4-8.

A Frog in the Bog by Karma Wilson. Illustrated by Joan Rankin. Ages 4-7.

My Pony by Susan Jeffers. Ages 5-8.

Babies on the Go. Linda Ashman. Illustrated by Jane Dyer. Ages 2-5

Beautiful Blackbird. Ashley Bryan. Ages 4-8

Full, Full, Full of Love. Trish Cooke. Illustrated by Paul Howard. Ages 4-7

Ollie. Olivier Dunrea. Ages 2-4.

bow wow meow meow: it’s rhyming cats and dogs. Douglas Florian. Ages 4-8.

Tails. Van Fleet, Matthew. Harcourt, Inc. Ages 2-4.

Hands Can. Cheryl Willis Hudson. Photographs by John-Francis Bourke. Ages 3-6.

When the Moon is High. Alice Schertle. Illustrated by Julia Noonan. Ages 3-5.

Tippy-Toe Chick, GO! George Shannon. Illustrated by Laura Dronzek. Ages 3-7.

Thesaurus Rex. Laya Steinberg. Illustrated by Debbie Harter. Ages 4-8.

scrubba dub. Nancy Van Laan. Illustrated by Bernadette Pons. Ages 2-4

 

Kids' Wings Bonus Book: Bertie was a Watchdog by Rick Walton, Illustrated by Arthur Robins

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The Mockingbird Books
for 2003-2004
List chosen by the
Abilene I.S.D. Resource Specialists

Alphabet Under Construction, by Denise Fleming. The alphabet is constructed by a hard working mouse.

Apollo by Caroline Gregorie. A clever dog does tricks and knows words!

Bubba and Beau, Best Friends by Kathi Appelt: How can a puppy and a baby be so much alike?

Bug Dance by Stuart Murphy

Duck on a Bike by David Shannon. What do the animals on the farm think about Duck as he rides a bike one day?

Epossumondas by Coleen Salley

For You are a Kenyan Child by Kelly Cunnane

The Great Pig Search by Eileen Christelow

Hello Ocean by Pam Munoz Ryan

Hungry Hen by Richard Waring

Hunter's Best Friend at School by Laura Elliott. When should you be a follower? When should you be a leader? Two raccoon friends learn important lessons about friendship.

I Stink! by Kate McMullan: Explore the wild and funny life of a garbage truck, a story filled with comical illustrations, lively words, and a sobering truth.

Incredible Me! by Kathi Appelt: A young girl celebrates the many ways in which she is incredible.

Mother to Tigers by George Ella Lyon: The first nursery for animal babies is opened by a woman zookeeper in the Bronx Zoo.

Old Mac Donald Had a Woodshop by Lisa Shulman

One Child, One Seed by Kathryn Cave

One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab: A Counting by Feet Book by April Pulley Sayre

The Princesses Have a Ball by Teresa Bateman. Nine princesses are wearing out their shoes every day! Now, they have a surprise in store for their father when they plan plan a special kind of ball!

Silver Shoes by Caroline Binch. Molly wants some silver shoes so she can dance, but will she be able to wait? What will she learn while she waits?

What’s Up, What’s Down? by Lola M. Schaefer Nature takes the reader up and down to understand the world from underground, to the moon and back down to the deepest part of the ocean.

The Wolf Who Cried Boy by Bob Hartman

 

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