I was shopping at Superstore (a Canadian big box store)
on the week end.
on the week end.
Right by the entrance were bins of books on sale.
Couldn't resist looking.
And I found a treasure.
I didn't know that there was a sequel. (Guess I am a little behind the times - it was published in 1996!)
Well, now I own it.
Now I have Grover inspiration. What other The Monsters at the End of this Book fun stuff is out there?
Did a little google search ...
There are apps for each book - both have a 4 star rating and are $3.99 from itunes.
Sesame Street has a number of ebooks - accessible with a monthly subscription.
Youtube has a read aloud with pictures from the book. The Grover imitation is pretty good and there is good musical accompaniment.
Now I need to work on my Elmo voice.
it all started with Rosie
At the end of Spring Break, I was wondering what to read to the kids the first day back to school. As I was changing my big books, I came upon Rosie's Walk.
Haven't "done" Rosie's Walk for a few years. We are still a little anti-fox since the episode with the gingerbread man, so it would be fun to see karma deal with him. We would read, reread, act out and retell Rosie for a few days.
Well, it seems as if you can't read just one chicken story.
At the end of Spring Break, I was wondering what to read to the kids the first day back to school. As I was changing my big books, I came upon Rosie's Walk.
Haven't "done" Rosie's Walk for a few years. We are still a little anti-fox since the episode with the gingerbread man, so it would be fun to see karma deal with him. We would read, reread, act out and retell Rosie for a few days.
Well, it seems as if you can't read just one chicken story.
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