Deconstructing Penguins: Parents, Kids, and the Bond of Reading
A**R
Better than expected!
Great book. Will definitely buy from this seller again. Package was great and book was in better shape then stated. Very pleased.
S**A
Cuddle up on a comfy couch and don't forget a snack
I originally bought this book for myself. I read a selection from it to my daughter to help her understand what to put in a book report, and she loved it and begged for more. Reading it together has been fun, inspiring and rewarding; my daughter has really grasped the concepts covered in the book and been able to apply them to other books she's reading, and to her writing as well.When I first read the book I couldn't imagine how I would share it with my daughter. It seemed odd to read a book about a book club, but thanks to the way it's written, it turned out to be really a lot of fun. The authors pose a question, then share the responses of the other book club members, and then my daughter would respond with her own ideas--without the pressure of worrying what other kids might think. It's been like getting to sit in on the coziest, most convenient literature class you could imagine.
J**N
Excellent book for starting a kids' book club
Excellent book for starting a kids' book club. We have a book club of 5-10 year olds that was kind of lackluster in the kid-led discussion category. We applied some of the techniques in this book (eg, talking about protagonist/antagonist and approaching the book like a mystery), and the discussion just exploded.One star deducted because a large proportion of the book is devoted to applying their techniques to specific kids' books, and I would have liked more general information and additional methods for sparking discussion.
Z**S
Another winner from the Goldstones
I have been a fan of the Goldstones since reading their books on book-collecting, e.g. Used and Rare, Slightly Chipped etc. This book is different, it is about how to approach book discussions for both young and old. I am the parent of a two year old girl, and books are a big part of our lives [I am a book collector myself]...although this book may still be too advanced to put into practice with my little one, it really gives me great ideas on how to go about discussing books in a more interesting manner, and sets me up with great guidelines for beginning a parent/child book discussion group a couple of years down the road. I look forward to more enlightening works by the Goldstones.
D**G
Great Teaching Book
Excellent. I was looking for a book to help teach my 5th grader critical analysis. (Can't believe most schools do not start this process before high school!) The idea is to teach kids to INTERPRET what the author is REALLY talking about. "Deconstructing" does so with clarity and suggested readings in age appropriate childrens books as well as classics. Raises important questions for young readers like, "Why did the author choose the setting, characters etc?" From "Charlotte's Web" to "Romeo and Juliette" you will find this book a great resource. Wish I had found it 3 years ago!
C**R
Great help!
I lead a homeschool Bookclub and was looking for guidance in working with kids in a book group. I have been in adult book groups but that is very different from leading a childrens' group. I found this book to be an incredible resource and guide. It inspired me to read more challanging works than I had originally thought the kids could handle.
K**M
Wonderful!!!
This is one of the best books that I have read this year! Entertaining, enlightening, and encouraging...all in one book. While reading this book I realized how many of the great children's classics that I have never read. I want to start a parent-child book group now. I would give this book 10 STARS if I could. I am recommending this as a great read to parents, teachers, and anyone concerned with this fast paced society and children's education.
T**R
How teachers should teach reading
As a fourth grade teacher I am dismayed by how many students are already disengaged by reading. A wonderful supplement toreadings about literature circles, this book changed the way I ran book clubs. It reminded me of the engaging mystery of quality literature - and the reminding is helping me bring that wonder to my students.A great inspiration and model for parent-child bookclubs, but also a model for all teachers that I have not found anywhere else.
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