Summary: Can you stretch to the ceiling? Can you stretch to the floor? You can stretch with a whisper, you can stretch with a roar! Doreen Cronin and Scott Menchin give new meaning to the yoga pose downward facing dog as publishing’s most energetic pooch explores the many, many ways a kid can get limber. More than simple toe touching, this pup stretches to ride a breeze, grab a snack from a tree, catch a wave. His bubble gum even gets in on the stretching action. POP! And he reminds us not to forget that we also need to stretch our imaginations (recognize that statue, anyone?). This interactive, energetic rhyming text will also help parents stretch out reading time with their youngsters. (Amazon)
Review: Stretch is a super fun look at the different ways people, animals, and things can stretch. I loved seeing my child stretch to the ceiling and then to the floor and trying to do the other poses found in the book. A fun way to add exercise into a reading routine. Also demonstrates different meanings or situations in which things stretch (a bubble stretching until it pops, a peacock stretching out her tail).
Attention Span/reading level: 3-6 years old
Good uses for book in teaching: yoga/exercise
Favorite part:
Child: Stretching to the floor and ceiling, when the bubble pops
Mine: Stretching in outer space and the helping each other stretch concept at the end
Child: Stretching to the floor and ceiling, when the bubble pops
Mine: Stretching in outer space and the helping each other stretch concept at the end
Least favorite part: I felt like a few of the pages didn't really fit in, but it didn't detract from the story too much.
Warnings/negative feedback: None.
Review: Stretch is a super fun look at the different ways people, animals, and things can stretch. I loved seeing my child stretch to the ceiling and then to the floor and trying to do the other poses found in the book. A fun way to add exercise into a reading routine. Also demonstrates different meanings or situations in which things stretch (a bubble stretching until it pops, a peacock stretching out her tail).
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