1. From Head to Toe by Eric Carle


From Head to Toe by Eric Carle



 Carle, E. (1997). From head to toe. New York: HarperCollins.

This is a beautiful book (as all of Eric Carle’s are).  It is about children mimicking the movements of animals.  Each animal has a different movement and the children are asked “can you do it?”, by the different animals.  Then the child says, “I can do it!”  The animals featured in the book are a penguin, giraffe, buffalo, monkey, seal, gorilla, cat, crocodile, camel, donkey, and an elephant. The last page things are reversed.  The child does the movement and asks the parrot if he can do it.

I can see a Pre-Kindergarten class mimicking the movements of the animals as the story is read to them, what fun!  This book would be good to use for little ones to learn the major systems of the human body, the five senses, and how they all interrelate. You could incorporate this book into an animal or an art unit.   This is a good book for a struggling reader because the words are big, and it has a lot or repetition.  Of course, the pictures are just fun to look at.   If you do a search, there are numerous activities and lesson plans that go along with the book.  This is a link to a good lesson for English Language Learners, but can be adapted for anyone.

https://www.tefl.net/elt/ideas/younglearners/using-from-head-to-toe/


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