Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Reading I's



In case you are wondering what to read for the letter "I",
you could read and/or look at an "I Spy" book . . .
or you could read one of the "If You . . . "picture books
. . . or you could read about the great state of Idaho . . .
or you could read about insects . . .
Use your imagination!

In the book "Miss Smith's Incredible Storybook"
the stories spring to life when Miss Smith reads them.
In the fantasy chapter book, "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke
the father in the book can read book characters to life.
And a miniature plastic Indian figure comes to life in the
 book, "The Indian in the Cupboard" by Lynne Reid Banks.

Other books that might interest you include:
"The Incredible Book Eating Boy" by Oliver Jeffers;
"It's a Spoon, Not a Shovel"  an irresistible book
instructing children on manners by Caralyn Buehner;
or the ever popular book of independent little girls
I have know and loved:
"I Can Do It Myself"


I however, read the first book of a series called "The
 Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place" by Maryrose Wood.
It was an entertaining story of a governess named Penelope
Lumley who was hired to civilize three children who had
been raised by wolves: Alexander, Cassiopeia, and Beowulf.

Happy Reading,
Love, Grandma

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