I like to adlib as I read. When we know a book well, I might add an aside – Watch out, So-and-So! – or we quote one of our favourite Mo Willems books – that is really not a good idea. Very quickly, the children have taken over and are warning the characters. We know … Continue reading The Creative Act of Reading Aloud – adlibbing as you go
Author: ruthcoffey
Longing for Spring and for Renewal – book reviews
Snowy weather turns my thoughts - and our reading - to seeds and growth and Spring, and the families we want to share it with.
To Fairy Tale (or not to Fairy Tale)? – a second bite
Some good collections, the line between fantasy and reality, some weird play and using Sleeping Beauty to teach consent.
Book Review: When the Whales Walked and other incredible evolutionary journeys
Chock full of information from warm-blooded crocodiles to snakes with legs and 10 foot apes, this books has something for every child - and some important messages about extinction and evolution.
Book Review: Seven Golden Rings – binary counting for young kids? – you bet!
So clever and yet so simple - an engaging story with some big ideas.
Book Review: Wild City: Meet the Animals Who Share Our City Spaces
City after global city springs from the page with a scratch of claws, a flap of wings, a soft slither - meet and make space for our 'wild neighbors'.
Book Review: Drum Dream Girl and Dancing Hands – power in poetry, empathy in art
Music and courage, fears and dreams - two beautiful books to provoke empathy and kinship - child to child.
Book Review: A Big Mooncake for Little Star – cake at bedtime? Yum!
A book that glows with peaceful, whimsical luminosity - perfect for bedtime.
To Fairy Tale or Not to Fairy Tale?
We are a household divided when it comes to fairy tales. My husband really dislikes a number of the well-known ones. Disliked them as a child. Still dislikes them. I try to be the one to read them (though he bravely reads on). We’ve taken the view that whatever we think of an individual story, … Continue reading To Fairy Tale or Not to Fairy Tale?
Book Review: Myth Atlas – Yay! a mythology collection that goes beyond Greek and Norse
Myth Atlas: Maps and Monsters, Heroes and Gods from Twelve Mythological Worlds by Thiago de Moraes, publ. by Blueprint Editions (US), 2019 and Alison Green Books, (UK) 2018. We read a lot of mythology in our house. A lot a lot. To say that this book has been pivotal in my son’s imagination is no … Continue reading Book Review: Myth Atlas – Yay! a mythology collection that goes beyond Greek and Norse
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