Cronin, D. (2002). Giggle, giggle, quack. New York, Broadway: Scholastic Inc.
I chose this particular book first because I live in a farming community and work with Kindergarten students. We have a farm unit every year so I like to locate as many books talking about farms as I can. It 's pictures are so eye catching, perfect under the picture book category.
Personification is all through this book, from cover to cover. The animals can read and write (notes to Bob), eat pizza, and watch tv. Students will relate to this book, because they see farms everyday, even if only on the bus ride home and we can discuss what is real and what is make believe.
Big questions could be:
Can animals really read and write?
What do farm animals really eat?
What is the difference between a farm and a city?
Jeri, welcome! Before you get your next posts in, I want to remind you to watch the title for APA citation. You have one to fix here.
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