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In April I began reading bug stories with the pre-k classes. April is a short month for us, so I only read a few books with them. Frog in the Bog by Karma Wilson (then we played a memory game using the bugs the frog ate) and Bubba and Trixie by Lisa Campbell Ernst. We also learned our new spring song, called “Bumble Bee.” The song is from Simply Super Storytimes, which I just used tons this year with pre-k.

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For the month of November, I focused on Eric Carle with all the pre-k classes. We’d read The Very Hungry Caterpillar as part of the book election I held, so I just bounced off from there. We read The Very Busy Spider, The Very Clumsy Click Beetle, and The Very Quiet Cricket. The kids loved the stories, and while reading each story I talked to the kids about what looked familiar in all these stories. The sun was the big thing I used to show the kids how all of Eric Carle’s books are his. It’s the same sun in every book, sometimes smiling. It doesn’t look like the sun in other picture books we’ve read, etc. We also talked about all the stories being about insects and arachnids (or to make it easy for the little ones, “crawlies” or “bugs”). And we talked about all the titles having “very” in them.

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