Read Alouds for October

Read Alouds for October




Creepy  Carrots! Written by Aaron Reynolds, pictures by Peter Brown.

The black and white (and orange) illustrations give this scary story a creepy, classic horror film feel.  And the creepy carrots will make you think twice next time you select carrots from the salad bar.  Great for ages 5-12.  Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.



The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything, by Linda Williams, illustrated by Megan Lloyd

A fun, engaging book that invites audience participation.  The students have fun making all the silly and scary sounds, and trying to figure out what will become of the little old lady and the clothes that follow her home.  Ages 5-8  Harper Collins.



Pumpkin Circle: The Story of a Garden Paperback, by George Levenson, photographs by Shmuel Thaler 

Follow this pumpkin patch from seed to jack-o-lantern, and back to seed.  The vivid photographs and rhyming text make this a great introduction to the life cycle of plants.
Ages 5-9.  Tricycle Press.




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