Summary of Book: Peter's Chair by Ezra Jack Keats follows the story of a little boy and his adjustment through getting a younger sister and having all of his old baby things transformed for the baby. He feels jealous, misplaced, and hurt. He ends up running away.. To the front of the house with his dog and some things, including his old baby chair. He tries to sit in the chair and realizes that he is to big for it. He decides to come back home and at dinner he asks his father if they can paint the chair pink for Susie, and so they do.
Why you would/would not use this book in your classroom? I would use this book in my classroom because with realistic fiction, it always has that relatable element to it. So this book would be great to read in a classroom in case students are struggling with getting a new sibling or have one they struggle with
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: After reading the story, the teacher could have the students retell the story to her/him. The teacher could have premade cards that the students help categorize in order of events. Then the teacher could have the students do a character worksheet where they compare and contrast how Ezra changed from the beginning of the story to the end.
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