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Shadow Shot Sunday - May 13th, 2012
Not a lot of shadows around this morning. Those that do appear don't stay for long. I did manage to capture these -
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Monday, April 30, 2012
A to Z challenge 2012: Z is for Zoo
The final post in the April A to Z blogging challenge. I've really enjoyed it this year and my theme of "sharing books with children" has turned out to be a lot of fun and a great learning experience.
Z is for Zoo.
"What kind of pet would you like from the zoo? An elephant, a lion, a snake, or something smaller? Lift the flaps and see what has been sent - it's bound to be a surprise!"
Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell is the first lift-the-flap book I have included in this April challenge. Lift-the-flap books are great for encouraging children to look after books. On the first sharing, children love to try and guess what animals are hiding behind the flaps. For repeated readings, they enjoy calling out the animals before they are revealed. A great test of memory! One way I have really enjoyed sharing books such as this one is to help with taking turns. With a small group, children need to wait patiently for their turn, which can be a challenge at times!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Shadow Shot Sunday - April 29th, 2012
Waiting, waiting, waiting for shadows today.
While hanging out the washing this morning I was thinking that Shadow Shot Sunday was going to be easy today. There were so many great shadows. I went inside to grab the camera. By the time I got back they were all gone. After quite a wait the sun reappeared and I was pleased to capture these two.
Other people's contributions to Shadow Shot Sunday can be found at www.shadowshotsunday2.blogspot.com. Definitely worth a visit!
Saturday, April 28, 2012
A to Z challenge 2012: Y is for Yertle
It's getting close to the end of the challenge! I've really enjoyed it this year and my theme of "sharing books with children" has turned out to be a lot of fun and a great learning experience. I have been reflecting on my favourite children's books, how I have enjoyed sharing books in the past and how I will continue to share books in the future. I have learnt a lot along the way, remembered many of my favourite books and explored new ideas for sharing books. I have enjoyed all of the comments and sharing an enjoyment of picture books. I have 'met' lots of great bloggers and visited many interesting blogs. I'm really glad I decided to participate in the challenge again this year.
Friday, April 27, 2012
A to Z challenge 2012: X is in Axel
It's getting close to the end of the challenge! I've really enjoyed it this year and my theme of "sharing books with children" has turned out to be a lot of fun and a great learning experience. I have been reflecting on my favourite children's books, how I have enjoyed sharing books in the past and how I will continue to share books in the future. I have learnt a lot along the way, remembered many of my favourite books and explored new ideas for sharing books. I have enjoyed all of the comments and sharing an enjoyment of picture books. I have 'met' lots of great bloggers and visited many interesting blogs. I'm really glad I decided to participate in the challenge again this year.
X is in Axel.
A little bit of cheating for the x post. There is a book I love which I haven't included yet in the A to Z challenge. Truth be known, there are many books I love which haven't been included. The one I am writing about in this post though is illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
The book is Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson. This one will get them giggling. Monkey has lost his mum and butterfly helps him to find her. The text rhymes making it a lot of fun to read aloud. Each clue monkey gives about his mum leads butterfly to different animals.
"She coils round trees? Then she's very near. Quick, little monkey! She's over here." And then butterfly leads monkey to snake to which monkey replies "No, no, no! That's a snake. Mum doesn't slither about and hiss. She doesn't slither about and hiss. She doesn't curl round a nest of eggs. And anyway, my mum's got more legs."
Finally, monkey tells butterfly his mum looks like him (which butterfly hadn't considered - her babies don't look like her!) and after a slight twist they find monkey's mum and there is a happy reunion.
A very cute story by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. This one was first published in 2000.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
A to Z challenge 2012: W is for Wonky
It's getting close to the end of the challenge! I've really enjoyed it this year and my theme of "sharing books with children" has turned out to be a lot of fun and a great learning experience. I have been reflecting on my favourite children's books, how I have enjoyed sharing books in the past and how I will continue to share books in the future. I have learnt a lot along the way, remembered many of my favourite books and explored new ideas for sharing books. I have enjoyed all of the comments and sharing an enjoyment of picture books. I have 'met' lots of great bloggers and visited many interesting blogs. I'm really glad I decided to participate in the challenge again this year.
This is a newer book than many I have featured this month. The Wonky Donkey was first published in 2009. It is written by Craig Smith and illustrated by Katz Cowley. Be warned that this one is very difficult to read aloud. Luckily it comes with a CD with the words as a song. I have played this while showing the pages of the book. Children who usually found it quite difficult to sit still were absolutely captivated.
The funny illustrations by Katz Cowley are a great accompaniment to the words and sound effects on the CD. Overall - a very amusing, fun read!
Some of the words:
"I was walking down the road
and I saw a donkey,
Hee Haw!
He only had three legs,
one eye,
he liked to listen to country music,
he was quite tall and slim,
he smelt really, really bad,
that morning he'd got up early
and hadn't had any coffee,
he was always getting up to mischief ...
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
...and it gets worse. Goodbye lettuce.
Yesterday I posted some photos from the garden. Things got worse for the lettuce overnight.
I am finding gardening to be such an interesting exercise. I have been gardening for a couple of years now, following many years of declaring myself "NOT a gardener". In those couple of years the one thing that has grown well (until now!) has been lettuce. Even when other plants were getting eaten the lettuce was okay. Not anymore! Seems something has certainly developed a taste for it!
Now that I am gardening more I am really appreciating the success I had a couple of years ago when I first started. It was certainly motivational and I'm not sure I would have persisted if those early gardening adventures were getting eaten as the current ones are. So it's a good thing I had that early success. I will keep persisting now. Gardening has already brought me a lot of reward.
I am finding gardening to be such an interesting exercise. I have been gardening for a couple of years now, following many years of declaring myself "NOT a gardener". In those couple of years the one thing that has grown well (until now!) has been lettuce. Even when other plants were getting eaten the lettuce was okay. Not anymore! Seems something has certainly developed a taste for it!
Now that I am gardening more I am really appreciating the success I had a couple of years ago when I first started. It was certainly motivational and I'm not sure I would have persisted if those early gardening adventures were getting eaten as the current ones are. So it's a good thing I had that early success. I will keep persisting now. Gardening has already brought me a lot of reward.
A to Z challenge 2012: V is for Very
My theme for this year is "sharing books with children". This involves lots of reflecting on my favourite children's books, how I have enjoyed sharing books in the past and how I will continue to share books in the future. I have been learning a lot along the way, remembering lots of my favourite books and exploring new ideas for sharing books. I hope these posts will be interactive ones. Feel free to share your comments and ideas!
V is for Very.
I have a few favourite children's books with very in the title. As part of the A to Z challenge I have already written about two books by Nick Bland - The Very Cranky Bear and The Very Itchy Bear. Another favourite of mine is The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. It was one of my favourites when I had just learnt to read.
Did you know that this book started off being about a worm and was titled A week with Willi Worm? Who better to read and talk about this book than the author himself. You can watch a great short video of Eric Carle reading his book here and talking about The Very Hungry Caterpillar here. As I mentioned in a previous post about another of Eric Carle's book, the Official Eric Carle website is well worth exploring!
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Oh no! Overnight visitors to the garden.
Oh no! If I want those Kale chips in a few weeks I am going to have to plant some more Kale.
No signs of them now but some overnight visitors seem to have feasted on Joi Choi and some lettuce as well.
No signs of them now but some overnight visitors seem to have feasted on Joi Choi and some lettuce as well.
A to Z challenge 2012: U is for Up
My theme for this year is "sharing books with children". This involves lots of reflecting on my favourite children's books, how I have enjoyed sharing books in the past and how I will continue to share books in the future. I have been learning a lot along the way, remembering lots of my favourite books and exploring new ideas for sharing books. I hope these posts will be interactive ones. Feel free to share your comments and ideas!
U is for Up.
Up was one of my eldest daughter's first words. She loved to climb a small step ladder which we labelled 'The Up Machine'. When she wanted to be picked up, her arms would go up and she would repeat, 'Up, up, up'. I don't think I had a copy of Dr. Suess' Great Day for Up when she was little but I'm sure she would of loved it.
I learnt a fascinating fact while preparing this post. I noticed on the cover that it said 'Pictures by Quentin Blake'. I was a little confused as I thought that Dr. Suess illustrated his own books. Then on the inside back cover there was an explanation. Until he wrote Great Day for Up, Dr. Suess had always drawn the pictures for his books but asked Quentin Blake to illustrate Great Day for Up. And what wonderfully cheerful illustrations they are!
Monday, April 23, 2012
A to Z challenge 2012: T is for Toe
My theme for this year is "sharing books with children". This involves lots of reflecting on my favourite children's books, how I have enjoyed sharing books in the past and how I will continue to share books in the future. I have been learning a lot along the way, remembering lots of my favourite books and exploring new ideas for sharing books. I hope these posts will be interactive ones. Feel free to share your comments and ideas!
T is for Toe.
Get those toes wriggling with the help of Eric Carle's book From Head to Toe.
"Can you wave your arms like a monkey,
clap your hands like a seal or stomp like an elephant?
Yes, you can!
Are you ready? Here we go!
Move yourself from head to toe."
Young children often don't sit still for very long. Reading doesn't have to be about sitting still. Why not combine a love of movement with a love of reading? This is the ideal book to do so. It follows a repetitive pattern which appeals to young children. Each page has an animal doing something with a body part.
For example, on the first page - I am a penguin and I turn my head.
That is then followed by the question, Can you do it? and then the answer I can do it?
Children can literally move through the book and can join in with the 'I can do it". I have done this with a number of groups of children, aged from 2 to 6 and all have enjoyed it immensely. The most fun seems to be the donkey kicking their legs. Don't forget the warning to check that there is no-one too close before they kick!
For example, on the first page - I am a penguin and I turn my head.
That is then followed by the question, Can you do it? and then the answer I can do it?
Children can literally move through the book and can join in with the 'I can do it". I have done this with a number of groups of children, aged from 2 to 6 and all have enjoyed it immensely. The most fun seems to be the donkey kicking their legs. Don't forget the warning to check that there is no-one too close before they kick!
Take some time too to enjoy Eric Carle's gorgeous classic illustrations which are made using a paper collage technique. Find some instructions for making tissue paper collages of your own here. These instructions came from the official Eric Carle website which has an abundance of information about his books and ideas for sharing them. I will be going back to visit again! There is a section for teachers to submit ideas for using his books in the classroom. So many different ideas!
While I was preparing this post I was also pleased to discover Eric Carle has a blog! http://www.ericcarleblog.blogspot.com.au/. I'll be visiting there again too!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Shadow Shot Sunday - April 22nd, 2012
Vertical blind shadows today. I didn't have to go far for these but I did have to be quick! I am also now aware of some spider webs on the ceiling.
For more great shadows from a variety of other participants in Shadow Shot Sunday 2 click here or the button above.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Getting the garden growing once again
Getting the garden growing once again.
There hasn't been a lot of action in the garden patch of late. The tomatoes, zucchini, strawberries and cucumbers didn't do so well over Summer with some bouts of heat and less water when I was away for a couple of weeks. Today, the unseasonably warm weather of the past week has gone and been replaced by rain. With the rain has come the appearance of a few snails as well. I have planted a few things in the last couple of weeks so this bout of rain should really help, provided the snails don't get too greedy.
The last remaining zucchini plant. I have had a few zucchinis from this one, the only plant of a few that survived the couple of weeks in January with little water.
My latest rescue mission from Bunnings - Thai Basil. After a slow start these seedlings are starting to look quite healthy.
The Silverbeet and Joi Choi have settled into their new surroundings quite well, although the Joi Choi seems to have had some visitors.
The Kale hasn't settle in quite yet.
The lettuce is growing very well.
With the rain, comes the snails! Last year they had quite a feast. I hope to save more from their munching this year. I have removed a few of them today. Keeping on top of the weeding around the garden beds should help a lot too.
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