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One of my favorite cookie books has to be The Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett. I never get tired of reading her version of the Gingerbread Boy. She is one of my favorite authors. I read this too the Kindergarten and First Grade students last week and then we watched Jan Brett draw the Gingerbread Baby. This was a really treat! She makes it look so easy! Each year I try and practice, but drawing is not my thing!
There are a few great cookie books that can be found at the Leonardtown Public Library. Even if they are in there right now, they can always be put on hold. The first two written by Lisa Campbell Ernst, The Gingerbread Girl and The Gingerbread Girl Goes Animal Crackers. I discovered The Gingerbread Pirates by Kristin Kladstrup last year. I have not personally read Cookies: Bite-Size Life Lessons by Amy Krose Rosenthal, but it looks like one I will be reading real soon. And I can't forget a great cookie one by Mo Willems, The Ducking Gets a Cookie?! What are your favorite cookie books or do you have a great cookie cookbook? Please share in the comments.
An app that I discovered last year, Cookie Doodle, is a a fun app! It allows the user to "make" cookies. The user can either use premade dough or mix the dough themselves. Then they bake the dough and can use cookie cutters to make shapes. Finally they can decorate the cookies. Last year we had a lot of fun with this app.
Student book reviews will be up soon. I just have to upload two pictures. Make sure that you keep reading over the Winter Break. I'll be posting some of the titles that I'm reading. Some Media Specialists and Teachers have been coming up with lists that they think have a possibility of winning The Caldecott Medal, so those are the books I'm focusing on. The Caldecott Medal is given for the illustrations.
Happy Reading!!
Miss Hazuda
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