

I personally am always on a quest to find the best books so I can rea Codley and the Big Storm Book Review As preschool teachers, we can’t help but grab every book we see with a catchy title or a cool cover page.Besides her blog, she also contributes and writes various articles on. She easily enjoys simple things and loves experiencing new things! Her blog is simply a way for her to share these experiences with people. On weekdays, she could be found teaching her little tots while Sundays are her workout days. Moreover, teachers can ask their students to hug their classmates or even a stuffed toy in the room.Ĭheryl Villareal is a preschool teacher and the owner/ editor-in-chief of.

If it were for my students, then maybe simply naming the animals or giving their sounds would already be a good follow up activity. The story can be followed up with a lesson on the different jungle animals or the names of mommy and baby animals depending on the children’s age. The little monkey of course finds his mommy and finally gets that hug. HUG! Don’t worry though, this book has a happy ending. The little monkey eventually grows sad because he wants a hug too, and yet he can’t find his mommy. He sees different animal cubs and their mommies all hugging. Who would’ve thought that a book containing only ONE word would be so much fun? Children of all ages can relate to it… from the tiny toddlers to the grown up kindergartners.The book is simply about a little monkey taking a walk around the jungle. Just seeing the front cover already caught my attention! It’s a really cute story about a baby monkey who just really wants a hug!
