The Show-And-Tell Lion: Added To Any Story Time About Lions or Imagination
The Show-And-Tell Lion: Added To Any Story Time About Lions or Imagination
Barbara Abercrombie
M.K. McElderry Books, 2006
32 pages
SUMMARY:
When Matthew has nothing for show-and-tell one day, he tells the class that he has a lion
living at his house, but when his classmates want to come see it he must decide what to do.
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Scholastic: Shedding New Light on Show and Tell
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Scholastic: First Grade Friends: Sharing Time Troubles
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The Magic School Bus® Shows and Tells
A Book About Archeology
BOOKTALK:
Have you ever told and lie and it just got bigger and bigger? That’s what happened to
Matthew! He didn’t have anything for Show and Tell so he made up that he had a lion at
home that he couldn’t bring to school. Each day the children in his class asked him questions
about his lion. Like, “What does he eat?” “Does he bite?” And Matthew makes up more and
more lies. He even gives him a name, Larry. One day the class decides to take a field trip to
Matthew’s house to see the lion for themselves. What is he going to do now?
This book features a child with a vivid imagination who allows it to get out of hand and then
finds a solution himself. This would be a great addition for preschoolers and kindergarteners
learning about honesty. It can also be added to any story time about lions or imagination.
Websites:
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The website includes An Egg is Quiet read aloud and in video format using the Between the
Lions characters.
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The author’s website which includes a detailed summary of the book, her biography, lesson
plan ideas, and more.
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This website includes activities to go with the book An Egg is Quiet.
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An audio booktalk with the author and illustrator of An Egg is Quiet.
Booktalk:
"An egg is quiet, it sits there, under its mother's feathers…on top of its father's feet…Warm.
Cozy." From its speckled end pages to the "egg"uisite illustrations, it is like entering an
amazing egg gallery. The excitement of reading this book is taking time to slowly look at
each type of egg, from the minute orange blue crab to the strange tubular dogfish egg. This
book takes you on a uniquely interesting journey of egg designs and egg habits. This is a
wonderful book for story time and parent reading time. An egg is quiet!
Summary:
Mr. and Mrs. O'Grady are so poor that they have only one of everything, and the little they
have is raggedy at that. With only one potato to share for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, it's no
wonder they are so skinny they [can] sit side by side on one chair…. But when Mr. O'Grady
finds an old pot in his field and drops their last potato into it, the couple's fortunes change.
One potato becomes two, and the pot continues to double whatever is placed in it.
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Booktalk:
One potato two potato three potato four five potato six potato seven potato more!
‘More’ is just what the old couple in the book titled One Potato, Two Potato need! MORE…
They need more. The couple is very, very, very poor, so poor that they only have one of any
thing--one chair, one blanket, one coat, one hairpin, one candle and even just one potato a
day to split between themselves. They are so poor they only have one gold coin which they
are saving for a rainy day. And, they are so poor they don’t have any one else in their lives
but each other. Their luck changes however one day when they dig up a magic pot and
discover they can double whatever they put in. What would YOU do with a magic pot like
this? Read this folktale and find out what this loving couple decides to do.
SUMMARY: While visiting her father's family in Mali, a young girl loses a tooth, places it
under a calabash, and receives a hen and a rooster from the African Tooth Fairy.
WEBSITES:
Africa for Kids http://pbskids.org/africa/
PBS site. Images of African schools, activities, and tales.
Africa: One Continent, Many Worlds
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Site from 1999-2000. Some dead links, but others include lesson plans, activities and more.
National Geographic Africa Map
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Beautiful interactive map provides links to National Geographic articles about the countries
in Africa. Suitable for background information for teachers.
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Click on countries to find information about them.
BOOKTALK:
Have you ever had a loose tooth? When it came out, did the Tooth Fairy come and leave you
something? Maybe it was some money or a little present. In I Lost My Tooth in Africa,
Amina discovers that she has a loose tooth while she is on her way to visit her family in
Bamako, Mali. Her father tells her that, in Africa, the Tooth Fairy gives children a chicken
when they loose a tooth! Amina hopes that her tooth will come out while she is there so that
she can have a chicken of her own.
In this story, Penda Diakité tells the true story about a time when her little sister, Amina, lost
a tooth in Africa. She included a glossary of words in the Bambara language, the national
language of Mali. You might even want to try her Aunt Kadja’s recipe for African Onion
Sauce.
Did Amina get her wish? Read I Lost My Tooth in Africa by Penda Diakité, illustrated by
her father Baba Wagué Diakité, and find out!
SUMMARY: A collection of twenty whimsical poems about comets, the stars, moon, and
the planets.
WEBSITES:
Astronomy for Kids http://www.kidsastronomy.com/
This website still includes Pluto as a planet, but there is lots of other good information,
games and activities.
Star Child: the solar system
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Excellent site with up-to-date information. Site features two levels and option to listen to
text.
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Interactive site with information, activities, and games from the experts. Includes pages for
parents and for teachers.
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Amazing photographs from space.
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Kenn Nesbitt’s site features his poetry and provides a place for kids to share their own
poems.
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Poems by a variety of authors that kids can read and rate. Tips on writing poetry are there,
too.
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Presents various forms of poetry with links to poetry websites.
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Contains poems organized by theme; includes links to poetry sites.
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Lots of links to poetry websites.
BOOKTALK:
Do you ever look up at the night sky in wonder at the moon and all the stars and planets
there? Are you interested in science and space? Do you enjoy reading poetry? Maybe you
like to paint pictures with bright swirling colors or put together a collage?
If you like any of those things, Douglas Florian’s book Comets, Stars, the Moon, and Mars is
for you! It has poems about the planets in our solar system, black holes, constellations and
more. There is also a “galactic glossary” at the back with some information about each of
them and a list of books and websites with more information. Florian’s illustrations are
amazing combinations of painting and collage that spark the imagination.
There is something for everyone to enjoy in Comets, Stars, the Moon, and Mars by Douglas
Florian.
SIMMARY: While trying to escape from a wolf, four frightened chickens keep getting
themselves into the very predicaments they are trying to avoid.
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Visit Helakoski’s website listed below for music, drama, art and critical thinking activities
including the following: Big Chicken songs, hand plays; origami chicken beaks to act out
scenes; a pop up chicken card; and numerous writing activities about figurative language,
hyphenated modifiers, humor, and full-circle endings.
BOOKTALK:
Everyone is afraid of something. The four chickens in this book are forced to face their fears
when a wolf is outside in the barnyard. However, when they flee the coup and race into the
woods, they have many more obstacles to overcome. The rhyme, rhythm, alliteration and
humor make this book a great read loud. Children will find satisfaction in the role reversal as
the timid chickens realize that bullies aren't always what they seem and that the scariest fears
can be overcome.
SUMMARY: Six days a week the chickens help the Greenstalk family and their animals
recover from mishaps that occur on the farm, but they need one day to
rest.
WEBSITES:
www.johnhimmelman.com
John Himmelman’s site provides information about the author and his works.
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This site lists different breeds of chickens, gives some history of the breed, describes
behavior, and tells egg color.
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This is the America Egg Board’s site. There is a Kids and Family link, an egg section,
recipes, and other levels to this site that will provide information about the egg industry.
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This site, sponsored by the American Egg Board, is dedicated to all things egg. There are
activities here similar to those on the AEB site.
www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=7728
You’ll find a Chickens to the Rescue game at this site.
www.femail.com.au/chickenrescuecentre.htm
www.brittonclouse.com/chickenrunrescue
www.thechickenstore.com
Though the book does not touch on the topic, the title certainly points to a growing
movement: Chicken Rescue. Folks around the world are busy rescuing chickens from their
horrible conditions. Check out these websites to get involved.
BOOKTALKS:
The Greenstalk family has problems every day of the week. On Monday Mr.
Greenstalk drops his watch down the well. Say the title of this story with me
now—Chickens to the rescue. On Tuesday Mrs. Greenstalk was too tired to
make dinner. You guessed it—Chickens to the rescue. Mishaps continue
throughout the week and the chickens come to the rescue. Sunday morning
Emily Greenstalk spills her breakfast and expects the same deliverance the
others have experienced throughout the week. Read Chickens to the Rescue to
find out what happens to Emily’s mess. drb
Would you expect chickens to help you clean up a mess, do your homework,
or get a cow out of a tree, even if you lived on a farm? No? Well, you haven’t
lived on the Greenstalk farm. They have the most amazing chickens there.
Those birds can come in the house or roam all over the farm. Their chickens
can swim and cook and write and work together quite well. And they do all
this Monday through Saturday. Then they take a day off. Even super chickens
need a day of rest. But what happens then? br
SUMMARY:
The library is just not same after a big lion enters its doors. Even the head librarian learns
that a lion can be helpful in the library. Following the rules is the law, but will the lion break
to rules to help someone in need or will he keep quiet and don’t help at all. Library Lion by
Michelle Knudsen gives a lighter side to the strictness of being quiet in libraries.
WEBSITES:
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BOOKTALK:
“Shhhh, quiet in the library!” Does this sound familiar? If you dislike that gesture, then you
will enjoy Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen. A lion in the Library? Lions belong in a zoo,
in the jungle or in the wild, so why is one in the library. But even the head librarian, Mrs.
Merriweather, can’t resist the delightful, tamed lion. However, there are rules that must be
followed. One is being quiet in the library. Like humans, if the lion obeys this he is
welcomed to keep coming to the library. But can the lion resist the urge to ROAR to help a
friend in need. If you read Library Lion, you will want to read it again! Then you too will
appreciate that everyone, even lions are welcomed in the Library.
Paper plates
Orange or brown yarn
Brown paint or crayons
Glue
Construction paper in assorted colors
What to do
Step One First have your child color or paint two paper plates brown.
Step Two Then she should glue bunched-up strands of yarn to the rim of the
plate. This will be the lion's mane.
Step Three Next have her cut out eyes, a nose, and a mouth from the construction
paper.
Step Four Have her glue in the eyes, nose, and mouth.
Step Five Help her align the face of the lion on top of the other colored plate so
that they overlap.
Step Six Glue the face in place -- now the lion has a body!
Step Seven Draw and cut out a tail and legs and glue them to the rest of the body.
Henry’s Freedom Box
Ellen Levine
Kadir Nelson, illustrator
Scholastic Press, 2007
40 pages
SUMMARY:
Henry dreams of a world where his life belongs to him. But when his family is sold, he risks
everything for what he knows is right. With the strength and conviction of the best kind of
hero, Henry makes a harrowing journey in a wooden crate - and mails himself to freedom!
WEBSITES:
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, http://www.freedomcenter.org. Located in
Cincinnati, Ohio, the Freedom Center’s mission is to present stories of freedom’s heroes
from the time of the Underground Railroad to the present. The site provides a timeline,
important figures and places of the Underground Railroad, many educator resources, and a
searchable database.
SUMMARY:
An alphabet’s worth of Superheroes, from Astro-Man to the Zinger.
WEBSITES
www.bobmcleod.com
Activities corresponding with the book
www.comicsintheclassroom.net
Stimulates youth interest in comics
BOOK TALK:
Silly and zany, and armed with the most unusual skills, these heroes are out to save the world
—one letter at a time! Bubble-Man blows big bubbles at bullies, and Laughing Lass laughs
at the lawbreakers! Together these one-of-a-kind defenders represent the ABC’s as never
seen before.
SUMMARY:
Young Nancy is a glamour queen living in a boring world–“Nobody in my family is fancy at
all”. She is determined to rescue her family from their humdrum life by giving them lessons
and accessorizing their wardrobes.
WEBSITES:
Jane O’Connor’s website contains a “Fancy Fun and Games” section in which you can
download and print activities to have fun with Nancy!
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ynancy/
BOOKTALK:
(make sure you’re wearing a tiara, feather boa, shiny shoes, and fancy gloves)
Meet Nancy, who believes that more is ALWAYS better when it comes to being fancy. From
the top of her tiara down to her sparkly studded shoes, Nancy is determined to teach her
family a thing or two about being fancy. Find out how Nancy transforms her parents and
little sister for one terrific fancy-filled evening!
SUMMARY:
A mischievous young girl lists seventeen things she is not allowed to do anymore in the
classroom, at recess, at home, and coming and going between school and home.
WEBSITES: www.discoverfun.com/freeinfo/500fun/index.html
www.funbrain.com/kidscenter.html
BOOKTALK:
Some of us are just full of ideas. For instance, have you ever tried to staple your brother’s
hair to his pillow? Or have you ever walked backward all the way to school? In the book 17
Things I’m Not Allowed to Do Anymore by Jenny Offill with pictures by Nancy Carpenter, a
mischievous little girl comes up with all kinds of ideas – none of which are very popular with
the authority figures in her life. From her obsession with beavers to her picky attitude with
her dinner at home, the girl lists the ideas that get her into trouble. Laugh along with her
antics as she learns the 17 things she’s no longer allowed to do.
Jenny Offill’s 17 Things I’m Not Allowed to Do Anymore with pictures by Nancy Carpenter
– it’s a great idea!
SUMMARY:
A young boy, Daniel, does not like dogs. He must confront his fear of dogs when he comes
home and his mom is sitting with his aunt’s pet dog. Daniel locks himself in his room until
he goes to the bathroom late at night and finds the dog is scared of the loud thunderstorm.
Daniel overcomes his fear and picks up the dog to place in his own bed. And he learns he
does like dogs.
WEBSITES:
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BOOKTALK:
“I’m not afraid of dogs!” says Daniel. “I just do not like them.” Daniel tries to avoid dogs
and then he comes home to find his mother sitting with a dog in his own home. Daniel
decides to lock himself in his room and even refuses dinner with his family. But that night
Daniel makes a midnight run for the bathroom during a loud thunderstorm. He finds himself
face to face with the dog that is right behind the toilet. Oh no!!!! Read Not Afraid of Dogs
to see if Daniel yells for help or makes friends with Bandit the dog.
SUMMARY:
17 poems that describe the happenings of a school day.
WEB SITES:
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BOOKTALK:
Sure, there are academics in school but try this book of poems to explore all of those other
areas of the school day! Find out why My Backpack Weighs a Thousand Pounds!
And what exactly happened on the field trip to the candy factory??? Who started that food
fight in the cafeteria???? And so much more! Try this title to keep your students laughing
and begging for more
SUMMARY:
Switchman Jack is working his shift on the railroad. He’s looking forward to his brown bag
lunch when he notices an eastbound ant traveling on his westbound track setting in motion
his frantic attempts to save the ant from impending doom. Pamintuan’s illustrations draw the
reader in with changing perspectives, emotion, and action.
Empathy:
The Ant Bully by John Nickle
Crickwing by Janell Cannon
Onomatopoeia:
Phooey! By Marc Rosenthal
Choo Choo, Clickety Clack by Margaret Mayo
Clip Clop by Nicola Smee
WEBSITES:
Koday Kid’s Amazing Insects
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First Book Blog: Has an interview with the author
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Illustrator’s website:
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BOOKTALK:
An eastbound ant walking “tickety tack” is out looking for a snack when he meets a
westbound train coming “clickety clack”. Railroad switchman Jack tries desperately to
change the tracks to save the unsuspecting insect. While Jack struggles with the switch the
train is coming closer and closer to our friendly ant. Can Jack save him in time?
SUMMARY:
Sheriff John usually wears a ten-gallon hat to keep order in the western town of Sunshine.
He feels invincible as long as he’s wearing it. One night he is awakened to deal with some
late night disturbances and accidentally grabs his wife’s fancy feathered hat instead of his
own. When the night is over and all the bad guys are dealt with he realizes that it may not be
just his hat that makes him a great sheriff after all.
WEBSITES:
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BOOKTALK:
Sheriff John can do just about anything in the town of Sunshine as long as he is wearing his
trusty ten-gallon hat. His hat is worn, dirty, and riddled with bullet holes, but that’s just the
way he likes it. He reminds everyone who gets near him to keep away from his hat. His wife
Lil loves hats too, but she favors the brightly colored feathered kind. When he is awakened
one night to deal with some rustlers and robbers he accidentally grabs Lil’s newest fancy
feathered hat instead of his own. He stops all of the trouble and rounds up the villians, but
lots of eyebrows are raised all over town by his appearance. When he realizes his mistake at
the end of the night he has a new favorite saying, “It’s your heart, not your hat.”
SUMMARY: Luisa has to use a little subterfuge to get her tired beautician mother back to
the shop for a surprise birthday party.
WEBSITES:
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Teachers can pursue the economics angle of this book through the Rutgers University
EconKids site, which recommended this book.
The father has left, but we’re not told why or if the ladies are expecting him back. Though
the mother doesn’t make much as a beautician, she is saving her tips for Luisa’s college
education.
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Luisa spends her school day afternoons at the beauty shop, doing her homework and artwork
while listening to the conversations. Get an example of what folks toalk about at beauty
parlors at this website.
www.parentswithoutpartners.org/Support1.htm
Luisa is a member of a single-parent family. Statistics about families like hers are available at
this site.
www.montana.edu/wwwpb/pubs/mt200110.html
Characteristics of strong families, two or single-parent are here.
BOOKTALK:
Her daddy’s gone and her momma just doesn’t smile like she used to, even when there’s
music to dance to. Luisa spends her school day afternoons at the beauty shop where her
mother works, making lots of tips and friends. They’re Luisa’s friends, too, as you’ll see
when you find out what sort of surprise they cook up to bring back momma’s smile
SUMMARY: A girl sends off for “Professor Swami’s Super Slime” to use as her science
fair project and then has to cope with the funny disaster that follows.
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BOOKTALK:
It’s science project time! Who needs to work – who needs to think? I’ll just look on the
Internet to find what I seek - ah… what’s this… “Professor Swami’s Super Slime?”
It’s perfect, just PERFECT, for science project time. Directions, directions, who needs these?
Just out of the box, now make me an A! But wait – what’s this? My slime’s in a bad mood –
it’s eating its way through everything - it might even eat the school!
Can I remember the directions – Can I stop it in time?? Beware, beware the school eating
slime!
Read this fun and funny rhyming story to find out if the school is saved from the angry
science fair project slime.
SUMMARY: A cat gives birth to a litter of kittens in an abandoned building that catches
fire while she is out searching for food.
WEBSITES:
www.purr-n-fur.org.uk/famous/scarlett.html
This site tells “the rest of the story” and includes photos of Scarlett and her kittens.
www.moggies.co.uk/html/heroine.html
Here you’ll find a poetic tribute to Scarlett.
www.moggies.co.uk/html/scarlett.html
Visit this site to see photos of Scarlett and her kittens as they recovered from their ordeal, the
firefighter who brought them to the shelter, the burned out building, the cats with their new
owners, and a video clip of Scarlett and her kittens.
www.flippyscatpage.com/kittyheadlines.html
Follow the links here for news articles about cats.
www.nationalcatday.org
This is the website for National Cat Day, October 29.
BOOKTALK:
What would you do if your home was on fire and your five children were trapped inside?
That is what happened to an ordinary homeless cat in New York City in March of 1996.
What she did touched the hearts of people all around the world and earned her the name Hero
Cat. Find out what this brave cat did when you read this book: Hero Cat by Eileen Spinelli.
SUMMARY: A child describes pleasant ways to stay warm during the winter, from
sipping hot chocolate and eating grilled cheese sandwiches to wearing
wooly sweaters and sitting near a glowing fireplace.
WEBSITES:
www.laurenstringer.com
Laura Stringer provides information about her writing and art work. You can read about her
writing group and her word bucket too.
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This article titled “Seasons and Solstices” takes the reader on an internet field trip to learn
about the seasons.
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This site provides a brief explanation of the reason for seasons.
BOOKTALK: Tired of the cold winter winds blowing around you and chilling you to
the bone? Tired of wearing layers of clothing just to stay warm? Then
you need to grab a hot chocolate and this wonderful book and sit down
next to a roaring fire and learn that winter is the warmest season of the
year. Some might think summer is the warmest, but the young boy in
this story will explain why he thinks that winter is the warmest. So
warm your heart and mind as you read Winter Is the Warmest Season.