Paul’s life can’t get any better, or so he thinks. He spends every day on the ice playing and sliding around with his friends. He finds out he is going to have to learn to swim. Will Paul take the leap into the water or will he stay on the ice forever and never find out what it’s like to swim?
Childhood is a chance to play and dream. Could what a child plays with predict their bright future? Follow along in this visionary rhyming book as a mom and daughter explore the possibilities that could lie ahead while still enjoying childhood.
Playing Through the Seasons: Cold Noses, Crisp Air
This is the first of four season inspired books.
Winter marks a magical season with many fun things to do each day. Come explore how this mother and son find different ways to play together despite the cold weather.
Check out this other book written by Megan Bell Smith, my sister-in-law.
Digit's Place
Penny Penelope Payne can't make sense of her math homework. Her mother saves the day with the story of Digit in the Base Ten Woods. This squirrel has to think fast when family members (and other surprise guests) keep arriving with more acorns. Where can he store them when his shelves are full?
I wish I would have had a book like this when I was teaching school. It even has worksheets to go along with it. And the illustrations are so cute. My grandkids love this book. It is very well done.