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You Choose!

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This book would be good for small groups or individual reading with children as it is based on discussion. With the help of Nick Sharratt's wonderfully detailed illustrations, Pippa Goodhart looks at a whole range of scenarios where choosing is made fun! Asking the children the questions from the book created a dialogue amongst the class and it allowed me to understand the sort of things the children like to do or have. Sorting - use a doll's house and furniture as an opportunity to talk about sorting into rooms, counting and organising. Follow the children's interests - there may be a part of the book the children show a particular interest in, such as animals or hats.

For each page I asked the children to talk to their talk partners and discuss what they would like to choose which allowed the children to learn things about one another. Join Pyjamarama in 2024, when children can spend the day in their pyjamas, reading and sharing stories and raising money for BookTrust. The children could make some animal tails (fluffy bunny/stripy zebra/swishy horse/curly pig etc) for a 'guess whose tail this is? For example, if the children really like the idea of ice skating, ask them to help you make a pretend ice rink with a large sheet.If you've been referred to a specialist through the NHS e-Referral Service, booking your appointment online is easy, safe and secure.

This allows for a great discussion within the classroom and would allow you to help further their opinions by asking why they have chosen that specific one. If you could go anywhere in the world, eat anything, live anywhere and choose absolutely everything about yourself, what would you choose? I started reading this with my toddler as a silly identification book, and now we have little discussions about why he’d want that spaceship or those shoes.And finally, if you just can't quitemove on from You Choose, how about just experiencing it differently? Show them simple ways to record how many people choose each item, with tally marks, bar charts, pictures in pictograms etc. The children may also make connections to some of the characters in the book, as I did, such as Tracy Beaker because Sharratt illustrates all of Jacqueline Wilson's books and they reappear here. You could be outside and find a 'natural' doorway in a hedge/the bars of a climbing frame and do a similar thing.

Great for introducing new concepts to kids and could be used for slightly older ones to help them build stories up. g. which colour apron would you like/would you like milk or water to drink/shall we read this book or this one? And Chris Van Allsburg's The Mysteries of Harris Burdickis a sepia-toned treat of surprising images which children can make their own creative choices from, either out loud or by writing their own stories.It is an excellent books for demonstrating diversity and allowing children's (and adult's) imagination to develop and explore our favourite things! You Choose" offers lots of starting points for learning and is the perfect book for following the children's lead in the activities you do. You could have fun picking out some of the pictures and asking why the person would make a good friend - e.



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