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PreK Bits - "Q" is for quiet

by ryanikoglu

There is “quiet” and there is “LOUD”.
Can you tell the difference and make yourself proud?
You can practice with the book Quiet LOUD.

“Quiet” is a delicate concept.
Ms. Rachel brought “quiet” and “loud” to Storytime.
Ms. Betsy and Ms. Rachel led the action song “We're Floating Down The River” which has a quiet part and a loud part!
In the story PLAYTIME? … Little Gorilla needs to quiet down and take a nap.

If you want to read more "quiet" ( and “noisy”) favorites try the following:
The SQUEAKY DOOR by Laura Simms … a different telling with different pictures.
The QUIET BOOK … and The LOUD BOOK both by Deborah Underwood … wonderful lap books to observe and ponder. Truly favorites of Ms. Rachel!
TOO MUCH NOISE … a classic.
CLICK CLACK MOO … a case of farmland civil disobedience.
QUIET In The GARDEN ... amazing things to see when you are quiet and still.
QUIET ! ... a not so "quiet" lion story and BE QUIET MIKE ! a not so quiet monkey story.
THIS QUIET LADY ... a story of waiting.
TIPTOE JOE ... 'nuf said !

Comments

What a great way to bring up this subject for kids. There are times that it is valuable to be quiet, and to be loud! Thank you for the reading recommendations! It looks like the illustrations for Quiet LOUD will be a lot of fun.

My grandson is struggling to find a good way to ask this (shut up is rude!)
thanks for this list.

Sent this list to my sister who has her first job at an elementary school! Should be helpful for her.

I respect the heck out of our fabulous youth librarians who are sooo knowledgeable and helpful with lists like these! Thank you!!!!

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