It is a good book about a woman and her husband living in Africa and raising a lion cub. The language (not bad words, just the way things are worded) and words used are way over Annabelle's head. Coupled with little to no pictures I knew this book would be a hard one to get through. I didn't want to put it aside because of that.
After our first reading I knew that I would have to come up with something more to keep her listening. Pretty sure her eyes glazed over within the first two paragraphs. lol I thought for a while and this idea popped into my head (thank you Lord!).
We played a "Find the Lion" game while we read. I printed out a clip art picture of a lion and placed it behind one of the doors in this Melissa and Doug latch puzzle. I would read a page and then ask Annabelle a question about what I just read. If she got the answer right she was able to open one of the doors. As soon as she found the lion we would be done reading the book (even if we didn't get through all that was scheduled).
How well did she do with this little game? Well, I asked 8 questions and she answered 5 correctly. I think that is pretty good for the first time around! Happy blogging.
jess_hak
I am linking this up to Preschool Corner. Head on over there to see other great ideas.

Sounds like a fantastic idea to keep her engaged!
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Kerri
That's brilliant! Way to get her involved! I'll have to remember that if we come across something that doesn't hold Jasmine's interest :)
ReplyDeletethat's a great idea. i think i'm going to steal it and use it with my kids.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
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