22 More books to learn English.

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In the last article I left 22 books to learn English classified by subject. Further, I said that in the next so many years leave so you can have your own "library", and depending on the concepts you please work with the kids contéis with an appropriate book.

In today's post, I'll leave books to work from home to the professions through transport and time.

I hope the good results, and together with last week contéis sufficient resources to work with the kids through "story telling".

  • The house.

“The Little house” Virginia Lee Burton

Is a book published in 1940 whose protagonist is a small cottage you see how slowly everything being passed around his small town to a big city.

This fantastic book teaches as homes and cities are changing book with the passage of time. A whole classic!

“Two homes” Claire Masurel y Kady MacDonald Denton

Sometimes explain to the kids what is divorce, and what will have two houses is complicated. This book can help us explain the implications children will have two houses.

“Goodbye house” Frank Asch

When the protagonist of this book bear move house, He decides to leave of each room in your old house.

  • Food.

“Good Enough to Eat” Lizzy Rockwell

More than a story, This is a book about nutrition that explains to children how to eat healthily and balanced from vegetables to cookies.

“The Vegetables We Eat” Gail Gibbons

This book tells all about the kids vegetables. From what we eat to how parts are grown, through the types of plant, their shapes and colors.

  • Time.

“What Will the Weather Be Like Today?" Paul Rogers and Kazuko

Time is one of the main concepts we teach the kids English. using rhymes, This book explains the time through the eyes of different animals that explain what is the ideal time for them.

“Come On, Rain!" Karen Hesse Jon J y. Much

This book is beautiful. Tells the story of Tess, a girl who asks the sky rain, so that the plants do not die from the sweltering heat.

  • Animals.

“Little Blue Truck’s Halloween” Alice Startle

Now coming Halloween this great book will come. Talks about how Little Blue Truck is picking up their animal friends to bring them to a costume party.

“If Animals Kissed Goodnight” Ann Whitford Paul

This book is not only great for reviewing animals. I also come great for the time before going to sleep. Here the protagonist wonders how good evening will bring together the animals when they go to sleep.

  • spatial concepts.

“Up, Down and Around” Katherine Ayers y Nadine Bernard Westcott

This book focuses on how to grow fruits and vegetables, in fact, in addition to work the concepts of "up", “down” y “around”, you can use it perfectly for the kids to understand how is the process of growing food.

“Yellow ball” Molly Bang

With a yellow ball as protagonist, This book explores the concepts of high-low, up and down, etc.

  • Stations.

“Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf “ Lois Ehlert

This book uses the technique of collage and change in color of the leaves are changing to explain how trees and their leaves with the passing of the seasons.

“All You Need for a Snowman” Alice Startle

A group of friends together to make a giant snowman. Through them we learn all the concepts associated with the winter. Y, of course, everything you need to create a giant snowman.

  • Transport.

“Charlie the Choo-Choo Hardcover” Beryl Evans

This is a book that has inspired similar stories after it. It is a book written by Stephen King under the pseudonym of Beryl Evans. It tells the story of the engineer of a train and its secret: Driving the train is alive 😉

“The Wheels on the Bus” Jerry Smath

This book is based on the popular song that you all have ever singing with your kids in class or at home. I'm sure the book will not disappoint them either.

  • Toys.

“Noisy Robots” Sam Taplin y Andy Elkerton

This book has no story behind but is presenting different types of robots fun, through sounds. The kids can hear what they sound like robots and read their descriptions.

“Dogger” Shirley Hughes

This is the story of a boy who lost his favorite toy, and everything that happens until you get it back. Surely someone will drop a crybaby 😉

  • Clothing.

“Blue Hat, Green Hat” Sandra Boynton

This book does not really have a story behind, but a great way for kids to learn colors and clothes easily and fun.

“Ella Sarah Gets Dressed Hardcover” Margaret Chodos-Irvine

In this book the kids learn vocabulary related to clothing her hand Sarah, a little girl but with style.

“Shoe Baby” Joyce Dunbar y Polly Dunbar

This book has great illustrations. If you want to find out why this baby is hidden in a shoe you have to read 😉

  • Professions.

“Big Frank’s Fire Truck” Leslie McGuire

For some reason professions such as firefighters or police officers you are passionate for kids in the house. With this book children will discover the daily life of the firefighter Frank.

“When I Grow Up” Mercer Mayer

This book is part of the collection of Mayer's Little Critter whose protagonist. In it the main character is the sister of Little Critter, that tells us which professions are the dreams be more.

I hope that, along with books that I left last week, these books will help you in your classes or with the kids at home.

Thanks for being there!

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”

Dr. Seuss

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