I like to try out new books with my students when I find myself with a little extra time. It doesn't happen often..... Most of the time I'm racing the clock and am always behind, but just the other day, I was able to scrape together a minute and was THRILLED to try out a new book with a group of kindergarten students who finished their lesson a little early. Every time I read a new book with students I am eager to gauge their response. It isn't until I see the book in action with students that I get a clear picture of how I can incorporate the book into our music learning. Sometimes books that look like they will work great, don't work at all. I've gotten better at choosing books that will work well with children AND will teach a great musical idea, but my perspective on children's books is only fair to mediocre for the simple reason that I am not a child.
These book "preview" moments are critical to future planning and instruction because it's important to test drive new books when the book doesn't have to carry the weight of your lesson. Otherwise you might find you and your students left stranded by the side of the learning highway with vehicle that has run out of instructional gas.
Sometimes the vehicle or in this case, the book, is not the problem....... it's the driver! Books that work for me when I teach, might not work for you. So make sure that you steal a few minutes to try out that book before you teach with it. You don't want to find out during an important lesson that the book you hoped to use is just plain boring........
I found a GREAT book that I love to look at, but this book, doesn't work with children at and in my opinion the way the text is laid out on the page lends itself to a poor understanding of musical phrasing. Here is the book that I don't recommend. I love the song and I love the art work..... BUT, the page turns are too quick for the phrases..... It is almost impossible to use this book while singing with children because you have to turn the page WAY WAY WAY too many times within each musical phrase. I think the well known and beloved illustrator just wanted to share his wonderful art work..... In my humble opinion, the art work should enhance the song, not distract from it. I was so disappointed when I tried this book with children and found it to be frustrating because as I've said, I like the song and I like the book. It's just not a good instructional fit for me.... maybe in the hands of another music teacher, this book would sing. If you've had success using it in your classroom let me know.




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