Summary of book: Each Peach Pear Plum, written and illustrated by Janet and Allan Ahlberg is a spin off of many of the traditional fairy tale characters including Robin Hood, Cinderella, and many more. In this book it follows the characters and on each page will include a line such as, "Tom Thumb in the cupboard, I spy Mother Hubbard." And from the illustrations, you can see an outline of the Mother Hubbard that you can spy. In the ending of this book all of the characters that have been mentioned throughout the book meet up and eat some Plum Pie together.
Why you would/would not use this book in your classroom? I would use this book in my classroom because it is one that could cause the kids to become involved and interact with the story. As it is read in a more "I Spy" style, the teacher could have them interacting with each page of the book. This book could also be made into a song quite easily like the Brown bear book.
Appropriate age group for this book? 3-7.
Ideas of unit for how to include this book or how you might use this book in the classroom. Because the amount of words on each page is not that many, I could see possibly using this in a small group and having a group of students maybe read from each page. Or in a Kindergarten class while going over phonemic awareness or phonics, simply have them recognize the beginning letter and sound of each of the names of the characters.
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