![]() ![]() There is only a little text in this book so I was concerned that it might be a bit babyish compared to the densely described ladybird stories, however the illustrations are great fun so I thought it was worth a go.įirstly this is a great read aloud book because it uses onomatopoeia to great effect: words like whooshy and ouchy with a great illustration to help convey the meaning - and you can really make a great performance out of telling the simple story. I bought this book for my nearly three year old granddaughter who has been enjoying fairy tales for a little while now. Meeting the ELA Idaho Standard: RI.5.5 Compare and contrast the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in two or more texts as well as Anchor Standards for Reading: .9 Analyze how two or more texts address similar themes or topics in order to build knowledge or to compare the approaches the authors take. You could set up a Venn Diagram and help the students come up with similarities and differences between the two stories. In addition, I may want to complete a compare and contrast lesson in between the stories Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Goldilocks and Just One Bear. You will be surprised and thrilled to see who the loft is owned by in the ending of the story.In the classroom, I would use this book to assist students with writing and reading skill: problem and solution. Here, he goes through a few memorable activities which lead to his nap only to be awoken by the family that lives there. The bear decides that he needs to rest and finds an uptown loft to do so. ![]() I recommend taking time at looking at the detail, it is really fun. ![]() Within the pictures you see the street sign Princess Avenue and building signs such as The Three Little Pigs Bank. ![]() I absolutely love both the pictures and font used to illustrate this book. This selection is under the Writing & Reading Section for mentor texts to use for helping students understand Problem and Solution.The story begins with a bear who is lost in the city. I selected the book based on Ramona Recommends: Picture Book List for Upper Grade, a free resource on Teachers Pay Teachers. The character Goldilocks always made me giggle and then later in life I began to wonder, what on earth was she thinking? So today's #BookaDay picture book, Goldilocks and Just One Bear by Leigh Hodgkinson was an absolute delight. Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2018Īs a little girl, one of my favorite stories was Goldilocks and The Three Bears. One of my favorite stories was Goldilocks and The Three Bears Leigh lives in East Sussex with her husband and children. Because of this fact she is always drawing/writing/making/designing/baking. Leigh has a fizzy brain and is rubbish at relaxing. She is designer and co-creator of Cbeebies animated show “Olobob Top”. Her books have been published all around the world. Leigh has made oodles of books for children and has worked with Orchard, Nosy Crow, Bloomsbury, Simon & Schuster, Egmont and Oxford University Press. It was after this her journey into making picture books began. Leigh worked in animation for a while making short film/tv/adverts and then as art director for kids tv show “Charlie and Lola”. She studied graphic design at the University of Humberside and then specialised in Animation Direction at the National Film and Television School. She was born in Rhodesia and emigrated to the UK when she was a child and grew up in Hampshire. She also is an animation director, designer and kids tv creator. Leigh Hodgkinson is an author and illustrator. ![]()
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