Dr. Seuss Week Linky Party-Favorite Authors

I am so late to this linky party yesterday because I was busy and being sick is no fun. Today, I am linking up with Primary Chalkboard’s linky party about Read Across America Week, one of my favorite weeks to celebrate when I am at field experiences.

http://primarychalkboard.blogspot.com/2014/03/monday-favorite-childrens-author-and.html

Everyone has a favorite author and favorite books. Well ranging from my childhood being in elementary school to field experiences to being a teacher’s aide, I have quite a few books to share.

http://www.kevinhenkes.com/

Who does not love this book. It is a lesson for kids that all names are unique to each and every one of them. I have ideas when I become a substitute teacher of what to do when I read this book one day. Possibly an idea is brewing in my sick little body.

http://juniebjones.com/

OK, I admitted that I am a Junie B. Jones fan and I am going to stock my classroom library with most of these to read to the students one day. This book is perfect for each and every occasion such as with this book being about field day coming up for students.

http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/bookwizard/books-by/lucille-colandro

I love these books. I took advantage of the Scholastic Book Club while I was a teacher’s aide. These books are excellent for winter, Valentine’s Day, Thanksgiving, etc. If anyone wants to read their students this, this would be one of the books that I recommend for your classrooms.

http://pbskids.org/arthur/

I admit…I am still an Arthur fan. I still watch the TV show on PBS and is even wanting to let my phantom children watch it when they are growing up. These books are classics with lessons to be learned. Plus, they are also funny and we can all relate to Arthur.

I am going to go and rest now and hopefully fight this virus away. I will blog again tomorrow but follow this blog for great tips for your classrooms.

http://primarychalkboard.blogspot.com/

Have A Great Day!!!

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