![]() ![]() Spring brings all sorts of weather and reintroduces certain plants and animals. This connection helps readers be more aware of the world around them. Waiting Out the Storm by JoAnn Early Macken Up In the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner That reminds of when my dad and I made a kite together and flew it in the park." Children can point out how some of the book characters' activities are the same ones they like to do.Įxample : "Bear and Mole are making a kite. The following books center on common spring activities, such as splashing in puddles, planting a flower, and having indoor fun on a rainy day. ![]() ![]() Readers connect the book to something personal in their life. The books are targeted approximately for preschool-second grade. Since spring is just around the corner, here are some spring picture books that would be easy and fun for children to make connections. Making connections will also turn reading into a more meaningful experience. The three ways one can make connections are text-to-self, text-to-world, and text-to-text. Making connections to a book is a great way for young readers to strengthen their reading comprehension. ![]()
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