My theme for this year is "sharing books with children". This will include 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'm sure I will learn a lot along the way and explore new ideas for sharing books. I hope these posts will be interactive ones. Feel free to share your comments and ideas!
Tom Farmer is the main character in the gorgeous book, Cows in the Kitchen by June Crebbin and illustrated by Katharine McEwen. This is one of my all time favourite picture books. I bought my copy when I was a Family Day Care Careprovider and it was read many times then and since. It is a particularly good book for young children (aged 2-3) and when I facilitated a playgroup for a year I read it almost every week at the end of the session. Now, when I read it to a class of children I point out how well-loved it is (it has been taped back together) while at the same time emphasising how important it is to look after books!
Children love singing along with the repetitive text "Cows in the Kitchen, Moo, Moo, Moo. Cows in the Kitchen, Moo, Moo, Moo. Cows in the Kitchen, Moo, Moo, Moo. That's what we do Tom Farmer." to the tune of "Skip to my Lou". What I also love about this book is the opportunity to use soft and loud voices. Children love it when you whisper when the animals are creeping back into the farmhouse and then yell to wake Tom Farmer up at the end. There is also lots to talk about with the illustrations and there is a mouse to find on every page.
This book will continue to be one of my favourites for a long time I think! As well as the sing-along text, it provides a great opportunity to talk about alliteration. Ask children what they notice about the words and they will point out those that start with the same sound. I have found children enjoy making up their own animals and places starting with the same sound and illustrating their ideas. Giraffes in the gym, lions in the library, orangutans on the oval, cats in the classroom, bears on the basketball court are some of the great ideas that children have come up with.







