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Today, the kids and I read Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault.
Enjoy this replay from episode 62.Joint attention is closely linked to receptive and expressive language skills, highlighting the power of communication. To build connection before communication, use shared activities like playing with toys, singing songs, and reading books. Even if students aren't fully engaged initially, tracking their baseline data and progressing with goals can lead to impressive transformations and excitement.Toys: Playing with toys in therapy is all about creating interaction in a semi-structured environment. Remember to use simple language, allow for natural curiosity and play, and not bombard with questions. Toys I personally love to use include: cars and car tracks, mini objects, and farm sets.Literacy: Build excitement around the book, use books with repetition, and if your kids like it try an animated voice, which can be really fun. A few books I love to keep in my therapy bag that are a great success for joint attention are: Pete the Cat and his White Shoes, Brown Bear, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.Music: Students love songs because they are familiar and create engagement. I also love to use visuals, which can be just laminated pictures or little toys that match the activity of the song. It can also be engaging to sing songs that have motions for the words. My favorite songs to use are Old Macdonald, Wheels on the Bus, Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes.It can be difficult to keep data and set goals around these abstract ideas, be sure to check out my goal bank on ABA speech. I hope you love these ideas, and I can't wait for you to try them out in your next therapy session!#autism #speectherapyWhat's Inside:How to increase learner engagement?What is joint attention?How to embed joint attention across a student's day.Where to start with joint attention.Integrating shared activities into therapy.Why should you focus on the connection before communication?Mentioned In This Episode:IEP Goals for Students with Autism - ABA SpeechGet our Ethics Course about SLP/BCBA Collaboration in the ABA SPEECH ConnectionRose Griffin (@abaspeechbyrose) on Instagram
James thought this story was the song boom chicka boom... Instead, it is a fun rhyming story to teach the alphabet! Written by Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault, Illustrated by Lois Ehlert Send us a voice message or request at Epic Stories with Eliana --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/epic-stories-with-eliana/message
In this 10ish Podcast "BEST OF" 2-Pack, join Nick Emel in revisiting two of his favorite episodes featuring his original Sidekick Host, Brandon Coffman.First, Nick and Brandon reveal the Top 10 Most Popular Fairy Tales (Episode 154). Then, immediately following that, Nick and Brandon break down the Top 10 Best-Selling Children's Books of All Time (Episode 158).----------------------------------------------Summary of Episode 154: Most Popular Fairy Tales of All Time, originally released November 2021Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Red Riding Hood. Rumpelstiltskin. Which famous fairy tale has endured the test of time to become the most popular today? Nick has come armed with research about the origins of the most well-known, retold fairy tales in human history; Brandon tries to guess the Top 10ish Most Popular Today, as ranked by a fairy tale website's average annual web traffic.PLUS: the original (brutally violent) endings of each fairy tale, the Brothers Grimm, common tropes and trends among the most popular fairy tales, Donkeyskin, and much more.VISUAL AID: the *REAL* Beast----------------------------------------------Summary of Episode 158: Best-Selling Children's Books of All Time, originally released December 2021The Grinch. The Giving Tree. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. Which classic picture book from your childhood has sold more copies than any other? On this episode, Nick has brought the Top 10 Best-Selling Children's Books Ever, and Brandon tries to awaken his inner child to guess all ten.PLUS: the story behind each story, hot takes and fun facts about each book and each author, helicopter parenting, the movie adaptations, the children's book about the home invader, and much more.VISUAL AIDS:Rocking mom to sleep (from number 3)Mom rocking son, with cat (from number 3)Mom sneaking in (from number 3)The disturbed look in the eyes (from number 9)"Goodnight nobody" (from number 6)----------------------------------------------NEWSLETTER: https://www.10ishpod.com/newsletterMERCH: https://www.10ishpod.com/merchREDDIT: https://www.reddit.com/r/10ishPodYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/10ishpodcast----------------------------------------------Get EARLY, AD-FREE access to 10ish Podcast episodes (and bonus content!) on the new-and-improved 10ish Pod+. Now easier to sign up than ever, and listenable on all podcast apps (including Spotify): https://10ishpod.com/plusApple Podcasts listener? Listen here: https://apple.co/3PmmPfu----------------------------------------------TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/10ishpodINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/10ishpodTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@10ishpod----------------------------------------------10ish Podcast Theme Music:Hackbeat by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0Ad Music (10ish Pod+):"Carpe Diem" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/10ish-podcast/support.
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Favorite Kid's Books from the Big Yellow House read by Kristi Caterson
When all the letters of the alphabet race one another up the coconut tree, will there be enough room? Oh, no-----Chicka Chicka BOOM! BOOM! Hope you enjoy this lively alphabet rhyme story! If you'd like to purchase this book so you can read along and look at the amazing illustrations, you can find it here: Chicka Chicka Boom Boom If you have a special book request, email us here: heybigyellowhouse@gmail.com
“Rose, I am working with a student who is not engaging during therapy!”This is a message I get week after week from my listeners! So this week I am playing back my most listened episode of 2022, number 62, all about joint attention. I go over some key strategies to not only increase attention during therapy but help your child or client on their journey to communicationThese activities involve shared activities through playing with toys, singing songs, and reading books. It is okay if your student isn't ready to fully engage when you introduce these activities, note their baseline data, and move forward with goals. You will be amazed to see the transformation and excitement over these simple activities.Toys:Playing with toys in therapy is all about creating an interaction in a semi-structured environment. Remember to use simple language and allow for natural curiosity and play and not bombard with questions. Examples of toys I love to use:Car and car track Mini ObjectsFarm SetLiteracy:Build excitement around the book, use books with repetition, and if your kids like it try an animated voice which can be really fun.A few books I love to keep in my therapy bag that are a great success for joint attention are, Pete the Cat and his White Shoes, Brown Bear, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.Music:Students love songs, they are familiar, and create engagement. I also love to use visuals that can be just laminated pictures or little toys that match the activity of the song. It can also be engaging to sing songs that have motions for the words.Songs I love:Old MacdonaldWheels on the BusHead, Shoulders, Knees, and ToesIt can be difficult to keep data and set goals around these abstract ideas, be sure to check out my goal bank on ABA speech. I hope you love these ideas and get use out of them in your next therapy session!#autism #speechtherapy What's Inside:How to increase learner engagement?What is joint attention?How to embed joint attention across a student's day.Where to start with joint attention.Integrating shared activities into therapy.Why should you focus on the connection before communication?Mentioned In This Episode:IEP Goals for Students with Autism - ABA SpeechABA Speech: HomeABA SPEECH Your Autism Resource
Hi friends! Listen and follow along as K reads aloud Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault. Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom was illustrated by Lois Ehlert. This book was published by Simon and Schuster in 2012. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday! VIDEO OPTION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*
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Welcome! Today, listen to K read aloud Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault. Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom was illustrated by Lois Ehlert. This book was published by Simon and Schuster in 2012. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday! Video option also available on YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*
There is a strong bond between joint attention and both receptive and expressive language skills. When we work on joint attention, we are showing that our learners' communication is powerful! I am sharing a few tips and ideas that I use to build connections before communication while working on joint attention goals.These activities involve shared activities through playing with toys, singing songs, and reading books. It is okay if your student isn't ready to fully engage when you introduce these activities, note their baseline data, and move forward with goals. You will be amazed to see the transformation and excitement over these simple activities.Toys:Playing with toys in therapy is all about creating an interaction in a semi-structured environment. Remember to use simple language and allow for natural curiosity and play and not bombard with questions. Examples of toys I love to use:Car and car track Mini ObjectsFarm SetLiteracy:Build excitement around the book, use books with repetition, and if your kids like it try an animated voice which can be really fun.A few books I love to keep in my therapy bag that is a great success for joint attention are, Pete the Cat and his White Shoes, Brown Bear, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.Music:Students love songs, they are familiar and create engagement. I also love to use visuals that can be just laminated pictures or little toys that match the activity of the song. It can also be engaging to sing songs that have motions for the words.Songs I love:Old MacdonaldWheels on the BusHead, Shoulders, Knees, and ToesIt can be difficult to keep data and set goals around these abstract ideas, be sure to check out my goal bank on ABA speech. I hope you love these ideas and get used to them in your next therapy session!#autism #speechtherapy What's Inside:How to increase learner engagement?What is joint attention?How to embed joint attention across a student's day.Where to start with joint attention.Integrating shared activities into therapy.Why should you focus on the connection before communication? Mentioned In This Episode:IEP Goals for Students with Autism - ABA Speech ABA Speech: HomeABA SPEECH Your Autism Resource
A told B, and B told C, “I'll meet you at the top of the coconut tree.” “Whee!” said D to E F G, “I'll beat you to the top of the coconut tree.” Chicka chicka boom boom! Will there be enough room? No, this isn't bedtime stories with Mary. But if you did recognize those words, then you are going to love this week's episode! Katie Kenny Phillips joins me to talk about our favorite books to read aloud to the kids in our lives, and while we struggle to narrow down our choices (as usual), we do end up with a fantastic list for you. Katie is a writer, editor, and—most relevant for today's conversation—a children's book author of several adorable books and a mom of five kids who, I'm pretty sure, have listened to her read a whole lot of books over the years. Of course, because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, we also got into the perfect reading spot, the truth about teaching teenagers to drive, and the March watch guide I made for you last week. Okay, it's time. Let's get started! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Reading books to our kids creates connection, empathy, and a shared language. My library system has a goal for parents to read 1,000 books before kindergarten. Click here for a list of all the books we mentioned (and more). NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Reading in the sunshine (or the shade) Mary's new Watch Guide for March 2022 DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Katie on Instagram at @katiekennyphillips, and you can find her books on Amazon. And you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
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We read two stories today!!! Chicka Chicka. . . was about the letters of the alphabet getting into some mischief, and having fun in the process
EPISODE 158 | The Grinch. The Giving Tree. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. Which classic picture book from your childhood has sold more copies than any other? On this episode, Nick has brought the Top 10 Best-Selling Children's Books Ever, and Brandon tries to awaken his inner child to guess all ten. PLUS: the story behind each story, hot takes and fun facts about each book and each author, helicopter parenting, the movie adaptations, the children's book about the home invader, and much more. VISUAL AIDS: Rocking mom to sleep (from number 3) Mom rocking son, with cat (from number 3) Mom sneaking in (from number 3) The disturbed look in the eyes (from number 9) "Goodnight nobody" (from number 6) ---------------------------------------------- NEWSLETTER: https://www.10ishpod.com/newsletter REDDIT: https://www.reddit.com/r/10ishPod MERCH: https://www.10ishpod.com/merch ---------------------------------------------- If all the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) faced off in an all-out battle royale, who is most likely to come out on top? Nick and Brandon debated this very question, and reacted to a poll of thousands of MCU fans worldwide, in our NEW BONUS EPISODE. Listen now exclusively on 10ish Pod+ at https://www.10ishpod.com/plus. ---------------------------------------------- TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/10ishpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/10ishpod YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/10ishpodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/10ishpod ---------------------------------------------- 10ish Podcast Theme Music: Hackbeat by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The entire alphabet comes together to climb a coconut tree.
The alphabet climbs to the top of the coconut tree
With a guest appearance from little sister.
Sherri Machlin reads Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault
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Learn a rhythm and rhyme with this fun filled book.
Join Elizabeth and Elijah as they read a classic.
Today I read, "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!" by Bill Martin Jr.! I hope you enjoy it! If YOU would like to choose the next book to be read on the Gumdrop Readers Podcast then you can send me an email including your name, age, and book request! Ask an adult to help you send it over to; gumdropreaders@gmail.com. You can check me out on Facebook @ "Gumdrop Readers Podcast" and on Instagram @ "gumdrop_readers" Thanks for listening!
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Our very first screw up! Huzzah! Betsy walked into the recording with Kate safe in the knowledge that they hadn't done Chicka Chicka Boom Boom before. Never mind that they actually did do it almost exactly a year ago. Whoops. So in a pinch Betsy decides the time is right to do a different Bill Martin Jr. It's the very first book that Eric Carle ever illustrated and he's redone it something like five times. In the course of things Kate puts forward the theory that this is the picture book version of Rockwell's I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me. Kate and Betsy also view it through the lens of post-McCarthyism and Kate has an under the radar discussion of what's really going on with the Black Sheep. Show Notes: So actually it was powdered gelatin that the Horse of Another Color was covered in. Don't think too hard about what the gelatin was made of: https://oz.fandom.com/wiki/Horse_of_a_Different_Color Like we say, check out the Eric Carle Museum here, if you get a chance: https://www.carlemuseum.org/content/current-exhibitions For the full Show Notes please visit: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2021/03/01/fuse-8-n-kate-brown-bear-brown-bear-what-do-you-see/
Will there be enough room up the coconut tree for all the letters of the alphabet?
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin and John Archambault
In this episode, Mitch Santala talks to Executive Scheduling Associates' client, Brett – a 25-year veteran of the life insurance industry – about how he adapted and lead his team through the 2020 pandemic and into today. After an introduction by host Gil Moegerle, Mitch talks about his take on leading through change – and that not everyone is successful at it. He continues, talking about The Whole Enchilada spirit that defines entrepreneurs, whether their occupation fits the traditional definition or not. Mitch also makes a Chuck Norris claim about how the martial arts master handles shifting trends and variations. Erin Pruetz asks Brett about how his business changed during the pandemic and how it also stayed the same. Brett's answers about new types of communications and the challenges of virtual meetings lead Mitch to talk about his philosophy of forced change and what it can do to strong leaders and entrepreneurial spirits. He discusses adaptation, the pain of staying the same, and how innovation can quickly become tradition. Mitch also shares a personal story about his experience in a Class 4 white water rafting adventure and the invaluable leadership lessons that came from two pieces of advice from the guide. Brett weighs in on his best practices for managing time with clients and Mitch expands on it, advising that productivity may actually mean the opposite of what we've always assumed it means. As always, we asked our signature question, inviting Brett to whisk us away to the best Mexican food he's ever had. Brett doesn't hesitate to mention Chuy's, a restaurant chain in the American South and Southwest, where he urges us to indulge in the Chicka-Chicka Boom-Boom platter - chicken enchiladas smothered in a creamy pepper sauce. Links: The Emotionally Healthy Leader by Peter Scazzero https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PFC9MR0/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Powerful-ebook/dp/B07WF972WK/ref=sr_1_1?crid=9LMN9X09C4HE&dchild=1&keywords=seven+habits+of+highly+effective+people&qid=1609991502&s=digital-text&sprefix=seven+habits%2Cdigital-text%2C183&sr=1-1 The 5 Choices: The Path to Extraordinary Productivity by Kory Kogon, Adam Merrill, Leena Rinne https://www.amazon.com/Choices-Path-Extraordinary-Productivity-ebook/dp/B00LQMDZZI/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+five+choices&qid=1609991422&s=digital-text&sr=1-1 Chuy's Mexican Food https://www.chuys.com/ Subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Stitcher. Follow us: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
Ben and Nick discuss Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin and John Archambault.
By Bill Martin, Jr., and John Archambault
In this lively alphabet rhyme, all the letters of the alphabet race each other up the coconut tree. Will there be enough room? Oh, no -- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!
This episode is the full conversation between Mitch Santala and financial wholesaler Brett Collins. Brett and Mitch talk in-depth about the personal role mentorship takes as a leader and the type of mentality you have to keep if you plan to succeed as an entrepreneur. Mitch begins by asking Brett about betting on himself and taking risks rather than playing by the rules. Brett answers profoundly about actions and reactions and the vision that often lies in between. Apparently, Brett is pretty competitive, as evidenced by his reaction when Mitch asks him about how he's gotten to his station in life. Mitch also touches on what it takes to taste the thrill of victory and the two mull over whether everyone has the ability to succeed at something. Brett goes on to talk about learning from winners and if there is ever fear of being replaced by someone who surpasses you in knowledge and/or skill. Mitch responds with some thoughts on maturity before moving to Brett's thoughts on what kinds of reactions a leader takes when workplace disappointment happens – when the big sale gets away or a client leaves for a competitor. Finally, Mitch and Brett talk about work-life balance and Brett shares his distinct thoughts on the matter, on what success and failure really mean in the grand scheme of things. He also shares his two favorite leadership books – one of which is unexpected. As always, Mitch asks our signature question, inviting Brett to step into Bill & Ted's phone booth time machine and whisk them to the best Mexican food he's ever had. Brett doesn't hesitate to mention Chuy's, a restaurant chain in the American South and Southwest, where he invites to indulge in the Chicka-Chicka Boom-Boom platter - chicken enchiladas smothered in a creamy pepper sauce. Table Talk: Mitch, Gil, Erin, and Isaac the Intern break down Mitch's interview with veteran life insurance financial wholesaler, Brett Collins. Erin starts by saying that she appreciated Brett's philosophy on being a mentor and being kind, brave, and clear with those he is leading, even knowing they may one day surpass him. There are throwbacks to 1980s and 90s sales tools, but the team lands on an important Brené Brown quote. Gil tackles the next leadership principle when he says that he related to Brett's thoughts on taking no for an answer. He tells the story of his time in sales and the team reflects on the best quote of the episode. Isaac chimes in, remembering Kimberly Johnson's “mining for wisdom” in Episode 3 and Mitch recalls Coach Greg's style of mentorship from Episode 1. Mitch says his biggest interview takeaway was Brett's abundance mentality. He goes into a theory proposed by authors Darrow Miller and Marit Newton. They say that there are two ways to view the world's resources and that success for all can be achieved by choosing one of those paths. Gil recalls the 1970s oil embargo and that leads Erin to question Gil's age. Links: Strengthsfinder 2.0 by Gallup https://www.amazon.com/StrengthsFinder-2-0-Tom-Rath/dp/159562015X Who Moved My Cheese? By Spencer Johnson https://www.amazon.com/Who-Moved-My-Cheese-Amazing/dp/0399144463/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=who+moved+my+cheese&qid=1604366900&s=books& sr=1-2 Green Eggs & Ham by Dr. Seuss https://www.amazon.com/Green-Eggs-Ham-Dr-Seuss/dp/0394800168/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=green+eggs+and+ham&qid=1604366967&s=books&sr=1-1 Brené Brown https://brenebrown.com/ Dare to Lead by Brené Brown https://daretolead.brenebrown.com/ Daring Greatly by Brené Brown https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1592408419/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=wwwbrenebrown- 20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1592408419&linkId=21eb193ed088e8f79da43be84 0ac4dc9 LifeWork: A Biblical Theology for What You Do Every Day by Darrow Miller and Marit Newton https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009PQ9FLK/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Chuy's Mexican Food https://www.chuys.com/ Subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Stitcher. Follow us: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
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Tula Jane and her Mother in the Wild read "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom", by Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault
A few minutes of storytime with Interactive Nanny. Stories include: Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, Girls Hold Up This World and The Very Hairy Bear. Just a change from the normal. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/interactivenanny/support
In episode 7 of Kids in a Blanket, we read some of our favorite books with funny sounds! Kids, if you have these books, take them out and follow along. If you don't, don't worry, just enjoy the show! In today's episode, we'll be reading: Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and Jim Archambault The Book With No Pictures by B.J. Novak Tikki Tikki Tembo retold by Arlene Mosel Make sure to subscribe and rate us, and follow us on Instagram @kidsinablanket! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kidsinablanketpodcast/support
What happens when all the letters of the alphabet try to climb the coconut tree? Let's just say it ends with a BOOM, BOOM! Grab your own copy here and read along with us! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-bookmarked-podcast/support
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Having survived a bout of pestilence and plague (read: lice and flu), Betsy was still in an oddly upbeat mood in this week's episode. And why not? Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is, by its very definition, an upbeat book! It is also one of those rare "classic" picture books where the author(s) and illustrator are separate. Kate, as is expected, finds a 100% legitimate mistake in the art that nobody in the history of the world has ever noticed before. Also discussed: what the Cyrillic edition of this book might look like, the great shame of the book, and (for some godforsaken reason) Love Is Blind. For complete Show Notes please visit: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2020/03/09/fuse-8-n-kate-chicka-chicka-boom-boom-by-bill-martin-jr-john-archambault-ill-lois-ehlert/
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Mike's fiancé, Kelly Beckman, and his ol' YouTube bud, Ty Stafford, join to start the discussion of Deathly Hallows Part 2! Topics include: Dyslexia, the WB logo, Papa Roach, HBC-inception, Kelly notes, King Midas, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, fashion, The Simspons Ride, The Girl from Ipanema, K-pop, ironing underwear, and more! POTTERLESS x HPST LIVE IN NOLA: multitude.productions/live Thanks to our sponsors! STITCHFIX: For 25% off when you keep your box, go to stitchfix.com/potterless HELLOFRESH: For 10 free meals, go to hellofresh.com/potterless10 and use code POTTERLESS10 — Thanks for listening to this episode of Potterless! Don’t want the journey to stop? Check out the links below and as always, Wizard On! WEBSITE: PotterlessPodcast.com (LEARN ABOUT THE SHOW!) PATREON: patreon.com/potterless (SUPPORT THE SHOW!) TWITTER: twitter.com/potterlesspod (TWEET THE SHOW!) INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/potterlesspodcast (PICTURES OF THE SHOW!) FACEBOOK: facebook.com/potterless (HOME OF THE FANCY PRIVATE GROUP!) MERCH: potterlesspodcast.com/merch (REP THE SHOW!) DISCORD: (For $2+ patrons!) Created/Hosted/Edited/Produced by Mike Schubert, Music by Bettina Campomanes, Web Design/Art by Kelly Beckman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you want to raise your children to be readers? In this episode we are going to dive into encouragement and resources for creating a culture of reading in your home - for kids and mom! Listen to the Podcast: You can find important links & info below. And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. Links & Resources: Book links by reading ages mentioned: Reading to your baby & toddlers: Board books and visually pleasing books (The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Llama Llama Red Pajama, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, The Little Engine That Could, etc) The early reader: This is the 5-8 range. With emerging readers of my own, I know that this is a long process. Read aloud ALL the time during this age. The Usborne My First Reading Library Our very early reader books: Dash Into Learning More suggestions: Ralph S. Mouse, The Ramona Books, Henry and Ribsy, The Magic TreeHouse Books) The Middle grade reader: Ages 8 and up. Let them choose what interests them. Help guide them but let them explore worlds and ideas! Keep reading aloud at these ages. (The Redwall series, How to Train Your Dragon book series, etc.) Your Teen Reader: Keep an eye out for books labeled YA. You will still want to keep a close eye on what they are reading while also letting them explore! Help them explore reading outside their school requirements. As adults: Do the same thing!! Find the books that make you excited and don't want to put the book down...and ditch the others. Especially as busy moms, life is TOO short!! Links: Our homeschooling picks for this year (and how to instill a love of learning) – Hf #239 Get TWO WEEKS of free meal plans from PrepDish! PrepDish.com/Homemaking Resources for learning more about morning basket time: Your Morning Basket Podcast with Pam Barnhill – an entire podcast dedicated to this topic! How We Homeschool – Morning Time – by Read-Aloud Revival Simple Morning Time Plans – by Read-Aloud Revival Books to recommend: How to Raise a Reader by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo The Read Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie Book Girl by Sarah Clarkson Honey for a Child's Heart By Gladys Hunt Jim Trelease's Read Aloud Family Handbook - New 8th edition Sources for books by age: SonLight Sources for books by age: (many are preprints of old classics) The Good and the Beautiful Library Meal Planning Help for Eating Healthy: I am really excited to share with you the sponsor of today’s podcast episode: PrepDish! If you ever feel like you wish you had a little help in your meal planning, then I highly encourage you to check out PrepDish. They offer gluten-free meal plans and paleo meal plans. But you don’t have to eat a gluten-free or paleo diet in order to take advantage of all that PrepDish has to offer! In fact, almost half of their customers don’t eat those diets. The meals are healthy and non-processed and work well for anyone who is trying to eat a healthy diet. And PrepDish is offering a super special TWO week free trail when you sign up through this link (how awesome!!) When you sign up, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. I absolutely love how easy they make it. Free TWO week trial of PrepDish
Do you want to raise your children to be readers? In this episode we are going to dive into encouragement and resources for creating a culture of reading in your home - for kids and mom! Listen to the Podcast: You can find important links & info below. And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. Links & Resources: Book links by reading ages mentioned: Reading to your baby & toddlers: Board books and visually pleasing books (The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Llama Llama Red Pajama, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, The Little Engine That Could, etc) The early reader: This is the 5-8 range. With emerging readers of my own, I know that this is a long process. Read aloud ALL the time during this age. The Usborne My First Reading Library Our very early reader books: Dash Into Learning More suggestions: Ralph S. Mouse, The Ramona Books, Henry and Ribsy, The Magic TreeHouse Books) The Middle grade reader: Ages 8 and up. Let them choose what interests them. Help guide them but let them explore worlds and ideas! Keep reading aloud at these ages. (The Redwall series, How to Train Your Dragon book series, etc.) Your Teen Reader: Keep an eye out for books labeled YA. You will still want to keep a close eye on what they are reading while also letting them explore! Help them explore reading outside their school requirements. As adults: Do the same thing!! Find the books that make you excited and don't want to put the book down...and ditch the others. Especially as busy moms, life is TOO short!! Links: Our homeschooling picks for this year (and how to instill a love of learning) – Hf #239 Get TWO WEEKS of free meal plans from PrepDish! PrepDish.com/Homemaking Resources for learning more about morning basket time: Your Morning Basket Podcast with Pam Barnhill – an entire podcast dedicated to this topic! How We Homeschool – Morning Time – by Read-Aloud Revival Simple Morning Time Plans – by Read-Aloud Revival Books to recommend: How to Raise a Reader by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo The Read Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie Book Girl by Sarah Clarkson Honey for a Child's Heart By Gladys Hunt Jim Trelease's Read Aloud Family Handbook - New 8th edition Sources for books by age: SonLight Sources for books by age: (many are preprints of old classics) The Good and the Beautiful Library Meal Planning Help for Eating Healthy: I am really excited to share with you the sponsor of today’s podcast episode: PrepDish! If you ever feel like you wish you had a little help in your meal planning, then I highly encourage you to check out PrepDish. They offer gluten-free meal plans and paleo meal plans. But you don’t have to eat a gluten-free or paleo diet in order to take advantage of all that PrepDish has to offer! In fact, almost half of their customers don’t eat those diets. The meals are healthy and non-processed and work well for anyone who is trying to eat a healthy diet. And PrepDish is offering a super special TWO week free trail when you sign up through this link (how awesome!!) When you sign up, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. I absolutely love how easy they make it. Free TWO week trial of PrepDish
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Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is an entertaining alphabet picture book. The book begins with the letter A telling the letter B and B telling the letter C to meet "at the top of the coconut tree." The letters, in alphabetical order, begin to climb the tree.
Meredith and Kaytee have a special guest again this week to discuss our favorite picture books for the 2-5 year kiddos in your life! You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each host: an author event, kid librarians, and a fantastic iTunes review. Next, we discuss our current reads for the week. We are each talking about two recent reads and we’ve got a variety of new titles that we cannot wait to discuss this week. For our deep dive, we are discussing our very favorite picture books for the 2-5 year old range. These kids are enraptured by great pictures, willing to sit for a great story, and ready to laugh at great jokes, so we’ve chosen some stand-out titles to share with you or the littles in your life. Abbey has a lot of great expertise in this area, so we are only too happy to have her input. As always, we finish up with A Book (yep, capitalized) that we’d like to press into every reader’s hands. We’ve got a childhood favorite, which may not be for kids, that has been read over and over again, a WWII novel told in a totally new way, and a reference book that belongs on every parent’s shelves. As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! . . . . . 2:39 - City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert 6:11 - The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett 7:07 - The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides 8:43 - Recursion by Blake Crouch 11:29 - Dark Matter by Blake Crouch 13:45 - Pines (Wayward Pines Series) by Blake Crouch 14:55 - Parkland by Dave Cullen 15:01 - Columbine by Dave Cullen 16:40 - The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker 19:08 - The River by Peter Heller 19:45 - Dog Stars by Peter Heller 24:14 - Stay Sexy and Don’t Get Murdered by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstack 24:26 - My Favorite Murder podcast 26:21 - The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker 30:01 - The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman 31:58 - Waiting for Tom Hanks by Kerry Winfrey 33:37 - Other People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman 33:30 - The Garden of Small Beginnings by Abbi Waxman 34:17 - Beartown by Fredrik Backman 36:09 - A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman 39:37 - Us Against You by Fredrik Backman 42:18 - Books, Inc Campbell - Abbey’s local bookstore Abbey’s favorites from Henry and Isaac: 43:02 - Elephant and Piggie books - especially Can I Play Too? by Mo Willems 43:54 - Eat Pete by Michael Rex 43:56 - Julia’s House for Lost Creatures by Ben Hatke 44:01 - Warning: Do Not Open this Book by Adam Lehrhaupt & Matthew Forsythe 44:08 - The Book with No Pictures by BJ Novak 44:23 - Beyond the Pond by Joseph Kuefler 44:43 - We Don’t Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins 44:52 - Children Make Terrible Pets by Peter Brown 44:56 - The “Hat” Series by Jon Klassen, especially I Want My Hat Back Kaytee’s Books she shoved down her kid’s throats: 45:55 - The Mitten by Jan Brett 45:58 - Do Not Open by Brinton Turkle 46:10- King Bidgood’s in the Bathtub by Audrey and Don Wood 46:14 - The Napping House by Audrey and Don Wood 46:20 - Papagayo, Coyote, and Raven by Gerald McDermott 46:31 - Blueberries for Sal and Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey 46:36 - Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans Meredith’s Fun Read Alouds: 47:16 - A Mouse Told His Mother by Bethany Roberts 47:18 - Counting Crocodiles by Judy Sierra 47:26 - The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry and the Big Hungry Bear by Audrey and Don Wood 47:34 - Gilbert de la Frogponde by Jennifer Rae 47:45 - Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. 47:49 - Is Your Mama A Llama? by Deborah Guarino 48:07 - Where is the Green Sheep by Mem Fox 48:13 - Red Truck by Kersten Hamilton Abbey’s Character Development Favorites: 48:45 - Pink is for Boys by Robb Pearlman & Eda Kaban 48:50 - Morris Micklewhite & the Tangerine Dress by Christine Bablacchino & Isabelle Malenfant 49:06 - When Sadness is at Your Door by Eva Eland 49:39 - Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller & Jen Hill 49:44 - The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld Kaytee’s Sweet and Funny Favorites: 50:57 - When God Made You, When God Made Light, and When I Pray for You by Matthew Paul Turner 51:11- Skippyjohn Jones by Judy Schachner 51:15 - Where You Came From by Sarah O’Leary 51:37 - This is My Home, This is My School by Jonathan Bean 51:41 - Maybe God is Like That Too by Jennifer Grant 51:46 - Imaginary Fred by Eoin Colfer Meredith’s Favorite Books in Series: 52:24 - Mrs. Piggle Wiggle Treasury by Betty MacDonald 52:54 - George and Martha Stories by James Marshall 53:00 - Berenstain Bears Books by Stan and Jan Berenstain 53:30 - Dinofours series by Steve Metzger 54:44 - The Night Before… books by Natasha Wing 55:02 - Richard Scarry books, especially Busy Town 55:30 - Roadwork by Sally Sutton Abbey’s choices for Gorgeous Illustrators: 56:04 - Melissa Sweet 56:11 - The Boy Who Drew Birds by Jacqueline Davies 56:13 - The Right Word by Jen Bryant 56:14 - A Splash of Red by Jen Bryant 56:26 - Some Writer! 56:42 - Genvieve Godbout 56:50 - Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers 56:53 - Goodnight, Anne by Kallie George 56:58 - When Santa Was a Baby by Linda Bailey 57:01 - The Pink Umbrella by Amelie Callot 57:06 - Emily Winfield Martin 57:08 - Dream Animals by Emily Winfield Martin 57:09 - Day Dreamers by Emily Winfield Martin 57:11 - The Wonderful Things You Will Be by Emily Winfield Martin 57:14 - Teagan White 57:16 - Adventures with Barefoot Critters by Teagan White 57:18 - Counting with Barefoot Critters by Teagan White 57:19 - Bunny Roo, I Love You by Melissa Marr 57:26 - Wednesday Kirwan 57:35 - Henry’s Bright Idea by Lauren Bradshaw 57:36 - Magnolia’s Magnificent Map by Lauren Bradshaw 57: 40 - Jill Barklem 57:43 - The Brambly Hedge Series by Jill Barklem 57:56 - Kaya Doi 58:00 - Chirri & Chirra Series by Kaya Doi Be sure to click through to the website for the full show notes to see Abbey's bookstack with the rest of the books she didn't have time to mention! Other Favorites of my kids that I didn’t have time to mention because it was already the longest episode ever: Drew Daywalt’s books - The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors, The Day the Crayons Quit, and The Day the Crayons Came Home Usborne Pipkin books: How High is the Sky? How Big was a Dinosaur? How Deep is the Sea? How Big is a Million? Herve Tullet books - Press Here and Mix It Up Pete the Cat books - especially Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site by Sherri Dunsky Rinker Back to regularly scheduled programming: 1:00:57 - Llama Llama books by Anna Dewdney 1:01:39 - Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney 1:01:45 - I Love You Forever by Robert Munsch 1:03:08 - The Suitcases by Anne Hall Whitt 1:05:06 - Life After Life by Kate Atkinson 1:05:28 - Choose Your Own Adventure Books by R.A. Montgomery 1:06:02 - Case Histories (Jackson Brodie series) by Kate Atkinson 1:06:07 - A God in Ruins by Kate Atkinson 1:06:58 - The Artful Parent by Jean Van Thul 1:07:02 - The Artful Parent Blog *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!*
This month on WiseWords, Brad and Christina discuss the geopolitical implications of BOTH Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and The Very Hungry Caterpillar! Find us on social media! @WiseWordPodcast // @ThunderDogRadio // @ThunderDogRadio
选择100个经典的小故事,用纯正的美式英语进行演绎;只为让孩子听清楚每个词,让每个词在孩子的潜意识中留下印像,自己在学习和模仿中做一个参照; 孩子有与生俱来的模仿力,对语言的模仿更让成年人惊叹;英语是一个讲究发音的学科,模仿显得更加重要;在这里用多年老师的经验,准备了100个经典小故事,用标准的发音,给孩子一个好的模仿环境; 让孩子每天听一个,喜欢英语,模仿英语,学习英语从这里开始!
Recording Date: June 13, 2017 Episode Summary: Our guests this episode are Jane Dorfman and Lauren Martino. Both are children's librarians in MCPL branches who have conducted many storytimes for children of different ages. In part 1 of this episode, they discuss the benefits of reading aloud to children, how to choose the best books, and how to keep a child engaged with the book or story. NOTE: We had such a lively, interactive discussion that our recording was over 45 minutes. We've split the discussion up into 2 parts to make it easier for our listeners to absorb. This recording is part 1 of 2. Guests: Jane Dorfman, Children's Librarian, and Lauren Martino, Children's Librarian MCPL resources and services mentioned during this episode: Booklists by Grade & Age MCPL 2017 Reading Challenge: Expand your reading horizons. Over the course of 2017, read one book from each of 12 categories. NoveList K-8 Plus: This kid-friendly database has recommended reading lists, read alikes, award winners, and other tools for find children's fiction and non-fiction books. Storytimes at MCPL: MCPL offers storytime programs for children of different ages, as well as special themed and bilingual storytimes. Summer Read and Learn: This program offers exciting activities for children, teens, and adults to encourage reading and learning all summer long. What Do I Check Out Next?: Tell us what you like to read and we'll e-mail you a personalized list of 3 to 5 books that our readers' advisory experts have chosen for just you. TumbleBooks (described in the episode as books that read to a child): An online collection of animated, talking picture books. Includes story books, chapter books, nonfiction, videos, and more. Also includes e-books in French and Spanish. Authors mentioned during this episode: Susan Middleton Elya. This picture book author is known for her rhyming stories written in a mix of English and Spanish. Komako Sakai. Author mentioned by Lauren Martino as a writer of more quiet books for children. Jan Thomas. Picture books with big, clean, lines. Mo Willems. Author of beloved picture book series including Elephant & Piggie, Knuffle Bunny, and The Pigeon. Karma Wilson. Picture book author known Bear Snores On, Hilda Must Be Dancing, and many other fine children's books. Books, and other media mentioned during this episode: Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin, Jr. Readers see a variety of animals, each one a different color. Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina. Mischievous monkeys steal all of a peddler's caps. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin, Jr. What happens when the whole alphabet tries to climb a coconut tree? Clifford the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell. Tales of Clifford, the giant red dog, and his owner, Emily Elizabeth. Little Red Hen. No animals want to help the hen bake, but they all want some of the fruits of her labor. The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Classic tale about goats that trick a troll living under a bridge. The Three Little Pigs. The classic tale of 3 little pigs and the wolf who tries to make each pig his next meal. Trashy Town by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha. Mr. Gillie, the trash man, rides through town, picking up the trash. Our guest Lauren Martino noted this book as one of her go to favorites for storytime reading. Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. A naughty boy sent to bed without supper sails off to an island inhabited by fantastic beasts and becomes their king. Read the full transcript
Here is my final iMovie. This is a movie of my students showing that they know their ABC's. We started reading "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" by Bill Martin at the beginning of the school year. This is how we introduced letters and began to teach them. The students often ask if we can read the story, or watch the video. The beginning of the movie shows a letter that the students colored, then them saying a word that starts with that letter. They really enjoyed helping their teacher with her homework.