As part of the 30 books in 30 days challenge, everyday of the challenge we will post a reading prompt to motivate you to read books.
Day #7: Reading Prompt : Barnyard
Our picks :
1. Big Red Barn : Margaret Wise Brown - This is a classic - The rhyme, the pictures, the togetherness in the farm - A perfect day at the farm brought to life in this book.
2. Click-Clack Moo Cows that type - Doreen Cronin : The illustrations are cute, the story line witty and hilarious with a twist in the end, repeated text to help your beginning reader and lots of opportunity to giggle. The cows that type fighting their boss, the farmer. Read its sequel too - Giggle Giggle Quack.
3. Rooster Raga : Natasha Sharma: by Tulika - Again, an Arthi Anand recommendation - a story of a singing rooster.
For the very little ones - There are a number of board books with touch and feel elements. This one is our favourite - Ladybird - Baby Touch Moo!Moo! a Tab book
What is Barnyard without Moo, moo, and the baa baa.
Do the Barnyard dance and sing the Old McDonald has a farm.
Comment here or tell us on the FB wall post what you read.
Day #7: Reading Prompt : Barnyard
Our picks :
1. Big Red Barn : Margaret Wise Brown - This is a classic - The rhyme, the pictures, the togetherness in the farm - A perfect day at the farm brought to life in this book.
2. Click-Clack Moo Cows that type - Doreen Cronin : The illustrations are cute, the story line witty and hilarious with a twist in the end, repeated text to help your beginning reader and lots of opportunity to giggle. The cows that type fighting their boss, the farmer. Read its sequel too - Giggle Giggle Quack.
3. Rooster Raga : Natasha Sharma: by Tulika - Again, an Arthi Anand recommendation - a story of a singing rooster.
For the very little ones - There are a number of board books with touch and feel elements. This one is our favourite - Ladybird - Baby Touch Moo!Moo! a Tab book
What is Barnyard without Moo, moo, and the baa baa.
Do the Barnyard dance and sing the Old McDonald has a farm.
Comment here or tell us on the FB wall post what you read.
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