Title: It's Mine!
Author: Leo Lionni
Genre: Traditional Literature
Awards: N/A
Age Group: 5-9
Summary:
This book was about three frogs who each thought everything was their own. They fought about everything from morning to night. One wanted the pond to be all his, the other wanted the island to be all his and the last wanted the butterflies to be just for her. A toad from across the pod, told them how much their fighting bothered everyone, but they didn't listen. Then all of a sudden, a big storm appeared and scared the three little frogs. The frogs sat together on a rock and waited for the storm to end. Once the storm stopped, the frogs realized that they had been sitting on the toad and that he had saved them. In the end, the frogs played together and were no longer concerned about each having their own, but played together on the land, water and with the butterflies.
Teacher Evaluation:
This book would be good to be used to help students understanding the concept of sharing. How sharing things and items can be better than fighting over something. When we share, we all get to enjoy the thing and be happier together.
Author: Leo Lionni
Genre: Traditional Literature
Awards: N/A
Age Group: 5-9
Summary:
This book was about three frogs who each thought everything was their own. They fought about everything from morning to night. One wanted the pond to be all his, the other wanted the island to be all his and the last wanted the butterflies to be just for her. A toad from across the pod, told them how much their fighting bothered everyone, but they didn't listen. Then all of a sudden, a big storm appeared and scared the three little frogs. The frogs sat together on a rock and waited for the storm to end. Once the storm stopped, the frogs realized that they had been sitting on the toad and that he had saved them. In the end, the frogs played together and were no longer concerned about each having their own, but played together on the land, water and with the butterflies.
Teacher Evaluation:
This book would be good to be used to help students understanding the concept of sharing. How sharing things and items can be better than fighting over something. When we share, we all get to enjoy the thing and be happier together.
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