Jessica's Book Blog
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
The brown bear sees a red bird looking at him. The red bird sees a yellow duck looking at him. The yellow duck sees a blue horse looking at him. The blue horse sees a green frog looking at him. The green frog sees a purple car looking at him. The purple cat sees a white dog looking at him. The white dog sees a black sheep looking at him. The black sheep sees a goldfish looking at him. The goldfish sees a teacher looking at him. The teacher sees students. The students see: a brown bear, a red bird, a yellow duck, a blue horse, a green frog, a purple car, a white dog, a black sheep, a goldfish and their teacher!
The Pout Pout Fish By: Deborah L. Diesen
The pout pout fish is a sad fish with pouty lips. All of his ocean friends come up to him and try to get him to cheer up. (Squid, octopus, a clam and more) He refuses. He believes he only knows how to frown. He can't go and play because he has to frown. His job is to spread his dreary wearies all over the place and blub. One day a beautiful sparkling fish swam up to him and kissed him! He realized he is not a pout pout fish, he is a kiss kiss fish! So he goes around to all of his friends and gives them kisses.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar By: Eric Carle
On a leaf one night lay a little egg. The egg hatched on Sunday and he was so hungry! On Monday he ate through one red apple. On Tuesday he ate through two green pears. On Wednesday he ate through three purple plums. On Thursday he ate through four red strawberries. On Friday he ate through five oranges. On Saturday he ate through: chocolate cake, ice cream, a pickle, swiss cheese, a cherry, a lolipop, a sausage, a cupcake, and a watermelon. He had a tummy ache! On Sunday he ate through a leaf, and that made him feel better. He forms a coccon and sometime later comes out as a beautiful butterfly.
Colin Powell By: Laura Hamilton Waxman
This book is a short biography about Colin Powell. It covers his life from when he was born on April 5th 1937 to his parents Luther and Maud. It explains how his family left Jamacia and moved to America for a better life. They lived in New York City where the neighbors were very close and helped each other through hard times. He wasnt very good in school but he had no problem making friends. He grew up in the civil rights period where blacks were not treated equally. He was intrested in WWII and he went into ROTC. He went on to become an officer in the US army and served in the Vietnam war. He had a son and three daughters before he graduated from college. He became a National Security Advisor for the White House and he was the first black man to do so. He retired from the Army in 1993 and published his autobiography a few years later. In 2001 he became the secretary of state in 2001. This book is very informative and elaborates on Colin Powell's life stuggles and accomplishments.
Are you My Mother? P.D. Eastman
A mama bird sat on her egg. The egg jumped! Mama left to the get baby bird food before he hatched! The bird hatched. Where is his mom? He went looking! He looked up. He looked down. He found a kitten. That was not his mother. He found a hen. That was not his mother. He found a dog. That was not his mother. He found a cow. That was not his mother. He started to wonder if he had a mother. Of course he did! He will find her! He found an old car. That was not his mother. He found a boat. That was not his mother. He found an air plane. That was not his mother. He found a Snort! (Crane). The snort came up to him and caught him! All he wanted was his mommy! The snort put him back in his nest. His mama came! His mother said, "Do you know who I am?" He said you are not a kitten, you are not a hen, you are not a dog, you are not a cow, you are not a car, you are not a boat, you are not an airplane, you are not a snort. You are my mama!
Goodnight Moon By: Margret Wise Brown
There was a great green room there is a phone, a red balloon, and a picture of a cow jumping over the moon. Three little bears sitting on chairs. Two kittens, a pair of mittens, a toy house, a young mouse, a comb brush, a bowl of mush, and a quiet old lady whispering hush. Goodnight room. Goodnight moon. Goodnight cow jumping over the moon. Goodnight light. Goodnight red balloon. Goodnight bears. Goodnight chairs. Goodnight kittens. Goodnight mittens. Goodnight clocks. Goodnight socks. Goodnight little house. Goodnight mouse. Goodnight comb. Goodnight brush. Goodnight nobody. Goodnight mush. Goodnight old lady whispering hush. Goodnight stars. Goodnight air. Goodnight noises. Goodnight everywhere.
If you Give a Pig a Party By: Laura Numeroff
If you give a pig a party she wants ballons. Then she wants to decorate the house. Then she wants to wear her favorite dress. Then she wants to call all her friends. All her friends are not home so she wants to go and find them. She sees a fair on the way and wants to do bumper carts. All her friends are there. She wants to go on all the rides. She wants to play all the games. She wants ice cream. She wants to change her clothes from the ice cream. She wants to bring all her friends with her. She wants to play hide and seek on the way home. She wants to make dinner when she gets home. Then she wants to have a sleepover. She has to find pj's and pillows and blankets. She wants to have a pillow fight. She wants to build a fortress of blankets. She wants to deocrate the fortress with balloons. If she has balloons, she wants to throw a party.
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