Summary of book: Imogene's Antlers was written and illustrated by David Small. In this story, Imogene wakes up one morning and finds she has grown antlers. Her mom faints from shock and then the family starts to come up with reasons why this has happened to her. Meanwhile, Imogene starts to help out in different ways around the house with her antlers being good to hold towels to dry and for feeding the birds outside. Her mom decides they need to cover the antlers and so they have a hat designed for her and then her mom faints again! At the end of her long eventful day, Imogene heads to bed and then when she wakes up the next morning the antlers are gone. She goes and shows her family and they are so happy until she shows them peacock feathers!
Why you would/would not use this book in your classroom? I would use this story in my classroom because it is a silly book that I think my students would enjoy reading and having read to them.
Appropriate age group for this book: 4-8
Ideas for unit of study to include this book or how you might use this book in the classroom: I would use this book as an ice breaker in the beginning of my class, or during a quiet time where we needed a brain break.
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