There’s a monster in your book

There’s a Monster in your Book
By Tom Fletcher

Illustrated by: Greg Abbott

 

BEFORE THE STORY

 

You could look at the front cover of the book and ask your child – What is that on the front cover? Do you think the monster is friendly or naughty? What colours can you see on the cover?  Do you know any other books with monsters in it? What do you think will happen in this book?

DURING THE STORY

You should listen to the story once all the way through using our Three Read Approach.

On the second read  (not on the same day) you could pause the video and ask questions to help your child think more deeply about the story and share their ideas.  This could be things like:

  • “What will happen next?”
  • “Why did that happen?”
  • “Do you like this character?”
  • “Can you remember what the author does?”
  • “What is the name of the person who drew the pictures?”
  • What does the spine of a book do?
  • What is the blurb?
  • Do you like getting tickled?On the third read (a couple of days later) you could mute the audio and ask your child to read the story to you.

    AFTER THE STORY

To extend the interest and learning further there are some downloadable resources below that you could explore together. We would love to see what you get up to, so use the SHARE button from the main toolbar to send us a picture, video or comment.

Craft Ideas – https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/216806169546894990/

Monster Number Recognition

Monster Shape Maker

Monster Colouring Sheets

Monster Fine Motor Skills

Monster Counting to 20

Monster Maker Game

The Wonky Donkey

           READ ALONG

The story is
The Wonky Donkey
by Craig Smith and illustrated by Katz Cowley.

BEFORE YOU READ

 

You could look at the front cover of the book and ask your child – What animal is on the front cover? What sounds does a donkey make? Where would you find a donkey?  Do you know any other books with a donkey as the character? What do you think will happen in this book?

DURING THE STORY

You should listen to the story once all the way through using our Three Read Approach.

On the second read you could pause the video and use the subtitle questions to help your child think more deeply about the story and share their ideas.

On the third read you could mute the audio and ask your child to read the story to you.

AFTER THE STORY

To extend the interest and learning further there are some downloadable resources below that you could explore together. We would love to see what you get up to, so use the SHARE button from the main toolbar to send us a picture, video or comment.

Wonky Donkey Song to learn

Donkey Crafts

Pin The Tail On The Donkey

Role Play Mask

0 – 100 on Donkey

Key Words on Donkey

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