From award-winning author Patricia Lakin and Caldecott Medal–winning illustrator Brian Floca comes a Level 1 Ready-to-Read starring the adorable hamsters, Max and Mo. Come along on their first day of school!
It’s back-to-school time for Max and Mo. They have new “big ones” to meet and a new home in the art room. What better way to learn their new friends’ names than by creating nametags? A fun activity at the back of the book teaches kids how to make a craft celebrating the first day of school!
At their school Max and Mo are a couple of cute hamsters, all caged up, pets for the children to enjoy. But there's so much more to them, as we discover in this easy reader.
* Hamster who likes to KNOW things *While hamster Max likes to MAKE things.
During school vacation, the two of them team up to escape from their cage and and start exploring the art classroom, where they have been kept.
Very ingenious, they turn out to be. You'll find out, Goodreaders, if you give this book a chance.
FIVE STARS for a cheery, upbeat story about great teamwork.
Floca’s illustrations expressed playful creativity that mimicked the message Lakin displayed in the words. The colorful pictures encompassed most of the pages to help intrigue the reader. Lakin also used large fonts and short, precise sentences to keep the young readers attention. It also allows confidence in reading because of the repetition of familiar words while giving some challenging words to enhance the reader’s vocabulary. This book will appeal to younger readers because of its small size and the experience of the character’s first day of school. The hamsters are curious and active which the young reader can relate to. I believe that “Max and Mo’s First Day at School” is a great book to introduce to students that are learning to read independently.
Social Science/Art
Lesson plan: Consider a career that is interesting to you or one you would like to have as an adult. Design your name tag that will express that career/job.
Max and Mo are a pair of school hamsters who remind us of certain library rodents we know you all love. Max and Mo share a habitat in the school's art room and watch the children participate in class. In each book they sneak out of their cage to have some fun of their own using a few basic art supplies. Each book has directions for an art project at the end. The only way this series could be made better would be if Max and Mo were gerbils instead of hamsters. Read this review on our webpage.
Max and Mo are a pair of school hamsters who remind us of certain library rodents we know you all love. Max and Mo share a habitat in the school's art room and watch the children participate in class. In each book they sneak out of their cage to have some fun of their own using a few basic art supplies. Each book has directions for an art project at the end. The only way this series could be made better would be if Max and Mo were gerbils instead of hamsters. Read this review on our webpage.
This was a charming back to school book! A pair of hamsters are excited to be going back to school to the classroom with 'the big ones'. But the 'big ones' call them by different names so they come up with a plan to make their nametag so they will know who they are. A sweet book that my 3 year old granddaughter and I enjoyed together. In the bak is even directions to make the same nametags that they made. Would make for a neat classroom project.