My Monster Mama Loves Me So

My Monster Mama Loves Me So
Author: Laura Leuck
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2002-08-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780060088606

She tucks me tightly into bed, then asks me id my spider's fed and hangs my favorite bat above me. That's how I know my mama loves me! At once tender and funny, this monster bedtime story is guaranteed to generate giggles, tickles, and plenty of monster hugs.

Who Is Your Favorite Monster, Mama?

Who Is Your Favorite Monster, Mama?
Author: Barbara Shook Hazen
Publisher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2006-03-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Being the middle child isn't easy. Harry is too little to do the things his big brother does and is too old to do what his baby sister does. Most of all, he wonders who is his Mama's favorite?

Monster Mama

Monster Mama
Author: Liz Rosenberg
Publisher: Puffin Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Bullies
ISBN: 9780698114296

Patrick Edward's fierce monster mother helps him deal with some obnoxious bullies.

Preschool Activities

Preschool Activities
Author: Tracy Edmunds
Publisher: Teacher Created Resources
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1420620967

My Monster Mama Loves Me So

My Monster Mama Loves Me So
Author: Laura Leuck
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2002-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780606257152

A young monster describes all the things its mother does to show she loves it.

The BIG Book of Stories, Songs, and Sing-Alongs

The BIG Book of Stories, Songs, and Sing-Alongs
Author: Beth Christina Maddigan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2003-06-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0313053472

Anyone who works with the very young will delight in this charming treasury of age-appropriate programming ideas for children from as young as 6 months through age 3. Unlike many other children's programming guides, this one takes a literature-based approach, offering a dynamic mix of stimulating activities that center around books and give young children a head start on literacy. Promote lifelong reading and library use with these exciting programs for infants, toddlers, and their families, and enhance children's capacity for learning with a myriad of stories, songs, and sing-alongs! Anyone who works with the very young will delight in this charming treasury of age-appropriate programming ideas for children from as young as 6 months through age 3. Unlike many other children's programming guides, this one takes a literature-based approach, offering a dynamic mix of stimulating activities that center around books and give young children a head start on literacy. PreK. You'll find everything you need to run magnificent literature-based children's programs. For each age level (6-11 months, 12-23 months, 24-36 months, 36-48 months), the authors present eight complete programs and provide specific instructions and guidance for working with each group. Adults will have as much fun as the children with such programs as Wiggle, Jiggle, and Bounce, Oink, Cluck, Moo, 1, 2, 3 Count With Me, and Monster Mash. A chapter on Family Fun addresses working with diverse ages and features eight family programs. Whether you're a novice or an experienced children's programmer, this book will help you offer quality programming and foster lifelong literacy in your community. Ages: Infant-3

How to Get Your Child to Love Reading

How to Get Your Child to Love Reading
Author: Esmé Raji Codell
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781565123083

Offers advice and guidelines on how to expand a child's world through books and reading, introducing three thousand teacher-recommended book titles, craft ideas, projects, recipes, and reading club tips.

Mothers in Children's and Young Adult Literature

Mothers in Children's and Young Adult Literature
Author: Lisa Rowe Fraustino
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2016-05-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1496807006

Winner of the Children’s Literature Association’s 2018 Edited Book Award Contributions by Robin Calland, Lauren Causey, Karen Coats, Sara K. Day, Lisa Rowe Fraustino, Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore, Anna Katrina Gutierrez, Adrienne Kertzer, Kouen Kim, Alexandra Kotanko, Jennifer Mitchell, Mary Jeanette Moran, Julie Pfeiffer, and Donelle Ruwe Living or dead, present or absent, sadly dysfunctional or merrily adequate, the figure of the mother bears enormous freight across a child's emotional and intellectual life. Given the vital role literary mothers play in books for young readers, it is remarkable how little scholarly attention has been paid to the representation of mothers outside of fairy tales and beyond studies of gender stereotypes. This collection of thirteen essays begins to fill a critical gap by bringing together a range of theoretical perspectives by a rich mix of senior scholars and new voices. Following an introduction in which the coeditors describe key trends in interdisciplinary scholarship, the book's first section focuses on the pedagogical roots of maternal influence in early children's literature. The next section explores the shifting cultural perspectives and subjectivities of the twentieth century. The third section examines the interplay of fantasy, reality, and the ethical dimensions of literary mothers. The collection ends with readings of postfeminist motherhood, from contemporary realism to dystopian fantasy. The range of critical approaches in this volume will provide multiple inroads for scholars to investigate richer readings of mothers in children's and young adult literature.