![]() ![]() But I think it would also be a great follow-up art activity. ![]() This is a picture of a Mother’s Day card my kids made a few years ago. Have them illustrate a little picture to go with the question/answer and if time allows, have them write several renditions.īe sure to give everyone a chance to share their silly stories with the class. I promise your students will enjoy choosing their own creatures/inanimate objects to write in the blanks. For example, depending on their age, they could copy the following from the board or you could give them a photocopy and have them fill in the blanks. Have your students write a Question/Answer book. My classes of 6-year-olds always laughed when the baby asked a cow, a dog, a kitten, a chicken and even a boat and an airplane if any of them were his mother. The illustrations are charmingly simple and to the point. WHY I LIKE THIS BOOK: It’s a true classic. He decides to look for her and on his quest for mama he asks all sorts of unlikely creatures and machinery if they are his mother. SYNOPSIS: This is a very sweet story about a newly hatched baby bird who cannot find his mother. ![]() “My baby will be here! He will want to eat.” Hello! It’s Perfect Picture Book Friday and I have an oldie but a goodie to share.Īre You My Mother? was first published 57 years ago! I discovered it early in my teaching career and read it many times over the years. Inside: Book review of Are You My Mother by P.D. Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn ![]()
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