Sunday, December 20, 2009

Book Choices

In kindergarten, we're learning how to choose books we like. A lot of girls want to find books about princesses. Others want to learn about animals.

I get to work with the quirkier ones, though. One likes to find "Bleeding Books." These are where someone is bleeding or maybe has just been bleeding. She really like Shel Silverstein poems.

Another likes books with "Mean Faces." She's the class tongue-sticker-out-er and eye-roller.


3 comments:

  1. My step daughter wants to read Junie B Jones. Those books irritate me to no end since the little girl is so sassy.

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