How Children's Books Can Open Up a Whole New World For Your Children!
In these days of The Internet, sometimes the value of good books can be overlooked, and in particular, the ways in which Children's Fiction can provide a stimulus for learning activities.
Very soon, it will be time for kids to Read Across America, and to observe this celebration, we can introduce our children to Children's Books which will entertain, educate, and inspire them.
Children could have fun with "Snugs The Snow Bear," mapping where Polar Bears' habitat is in the world, and doing projects on Climate Change, Green Issues, and Global Warming.
There may be kids who like Astronomy, and they could study books about the sky, and stars named after bears! Snugs has even adopted his own Northern Star, donated by The Pale Blue Dot Project!
It is interesting for kids to find links to what they have read, across the curriculum, in Science and Geography.
Little artists, who enjoy painting and drawing, may enjoy creating images of the characters of their own, who they meet in my story.
Children who like sewing and crafts could make finger puppets of the characters, and stage their own piece of theatre or even make origami versions of the animal characters!
Those who are interested in Culture, Social Studies, and History, may be entertained by mythological stories from indigenous peoples about polar bears.
Whatever you decide to do, make it a fun and enjoyable activity!
These activities would be ideal for homeschoolers or for classroom activities.
Very soon, it will be time for kids to Read Across America, and to observe this celebration, we can introduce our children to Children's Books which will entertain, educate, and inspire them.
Children could have fun with "Snugs The Snow Bear," mapping where Polar Bears' habitat is in the world, and doing projects on Climate Change, Green Issues, and Global Warming.
There may be kids who like Astronomy, and they could study books about the sky, and stars named after bears! Snugs has even adopted his own Northern Star, donated by The Pale Blue Dot Project!
It is interesting for kids to find links to what they have read, across the curriculum, in Science and Geography.
Little artists, who enjoy painting and drawing, may enjoy creating images of the characters of their own, who they meet in my story.
Children who like sewing and crafts could make finger puppets of the characters, and stage their own piece of theatre or even make origami versions of the animal characters!
Those who are interested in Culture, Social Studies, and History, may be entertained by mythological stories from indigenous peoples about polar bears.
Whatever you decide to do, make it a fun and enjoyable activity!
These activities would be ideal for homeschoolers or for classroom activities.
Published on February 22, 2017 20:46
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