Picture Book Preschool is a preschool/kindergarten curriculum which consists of a list of picture books to read aloud for each week of the year and a character trait, a memory verse, and activities, all tied to the theme for the week. You can purchase a downloadable version (pdf file) of Picture Book Preschool by Sherry Early at Biblioguides.
WEEK 32 (July/Aug) CLOTHING
Character Trait: Service
Bible Verse: Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue, but with actions and in truth. I John 3:18.
1. Freeman, Don. A Pocket for Corduroy. Viking, 1978.
2. Peek, Merle. Mary Wore Her Red Dress and Henry Wore His Green Sneakers. Clarion, 1985.
3. Slobodkina, Esphyr. Caps for Sale. Addison-Wesley, 1940.
4. Beskow, Elsa. Pelle’s New Suit. Harper, 1929.
5. DePaola, Tomie. Charlie Needs a New Cloak. Prentice, 1976.
6. Ziefert, Harriet. A New Coat for Anna. Knopf, 1986.
7. Mitgutsch, Ali. From Cotton to Pants. Carolrhoda, 1981.
Activities: Play dress up. You can find good dress up clothes at a garage sale or thrift store. Visit a dry goods store where material and thread and sewing notions are sold. If you sew, let your child help you sew or watch you sew a simple garment.
I just ordered a set of these for myself and linked to you from my blog. Looks like a great deal!! I’m looking forward to receiving my books.
Thanks!
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Well…hey there!
I just ordered your book curriculum. I can’t wait to get it.
Believe it or not, I realized you had a curriculum for sale because of Carmon’s page.
Funny cause I come here all the time…I just don’t read very carefully.
May I recommend a ‘button’ for “Picture Book Pre-school’ right up at the top of your page.
I found the page with the pictures of the books across the top to be very appealing and it made me want to buy it immediately :o)
If I hadn’t just paid the bills…I would have been really tempted to go for the book-plus deal :o)
Sorry I’m so dense!
Can’t wait to get your curriculum!
Donna