What the World Eats by Faith D’Aluisio
This book is about what everyone in the world eats. Millions of families around the world eat different thing whether they eat at a table, on the floor or outside. This book was about 25 different families in 21 countries. Each family described what and how they eat. There were many pictures and information for each family. There were a lot of facts and interesting details. I liked this book because it was interesting to see how other families survive and hunt for food.
A Butterfly is Patient by Dianna Hutts Aston
This book is all about butterflies and how they live. It has many different species and pictures of butterflies. There are a lot of neat facts and details about every butterfly in only 40 pages. This book was really interesting to read. I think it would be a great book for the beginning of spring.
The Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein
This book is filled with a lot of different short poems. The poems range anything from animals to people, nature and buildings. It is a classic that I loved to read when I was little. I recommend reading a couple of the poems to your classroom because they are all interesting in their own way.
Over the River and Through the Wood by Lydia Maria Francis Child
This book in a very enjoyable and humorous spoof of the traditional version. It would be great for a classroom of children that celebrate Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Just Being Audrey by Margaret Cardillo
This book is a biography about Audrey Hepburn. It is all about her life and her sense of fashion. It her like off camera and how she was raised in Nazi-occupied Europe and how she works with UNICEF to raise money. I liked this book because her work always inspired me and it was really interesting to learn about her.
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