Sunday, March 2, 2008

Today in Reading 301 I had to tak

Saturday, March 1, 2008

The other day I bought the kids I babysit for a new book. The youngest one Lane is obsessed with Finding Nemo and every time he sees a fish he screams "Nemo"! I decided to go to Barnes and Noble and buy them a Finding Nemo look book. It has different activities in it for the kids to find various characters hidden in the pictures. Lane picked it up and kept saying "it's mine". They had a lot of fun with it which surprised me. Even the eldest Kyle who is five really enjoyed finding Dory and Nemo. It always astonishes me how much they know at a really young age. I also read to them Brown Bear, Brown Bear and played a game with them where they would guess what animal would be on the next page. I did this with the 2 and 3 year old. They eventually took the book from me and "read" it for themselves simply from memorization. I really love how much they enjoy reading and learning.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Today we talked about George Macdonald and his really fascinating family. I was shocked that he had eleven kids most of them being girls. That must have been a really busy household. I think that because of his kids it made him a really great writer. The book the Princess and the Goblin really is a tale that I could see many kids enjoying especially during the Victorian times. I believe that to be a good children's writer you have to have a knack for kids. Because of Lewis Carroll's love for children, he was able to write the famous Alice in Wonderland.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Alice in Wonderland

So far, we have read six chapters of the book Alice in Wonderland. I have actually have enjoyed reading the novel even though Alice can be annoying at certain parts. I think I like the book because of how much I loved the movie made by Disney. The movie's animations and vivid colors really brought this book to life. Whenever I was reading the fifth chapter, I kept on hearing the voice of the caterpillar in the movie. I remember that in the movie whenever he would see "who are you" the smoke he blew would form the words. The movie always seemed very random to me just as the book is. There really is no plot or purpose so when I was a kid I tended to get confused. I could see though how a child really would enjoy this book. This is because the book is meant to be fun and silly. It is not meant to be dark and serious like the books many adults are used to reading. Reading this book takes me back to my younger years of reading books meant to be carefree and nonsensical.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Outside Reading #3

I just finished reading a book entitled He's Just Not That Into You. The author's name is Greg Behrendt and he was also a writer for Sex and the City. My best friends had been reading this book over Christmas, and they kept on going on and on about how much they loved it. I decided I had to read it to see what all of the fuss was about, and I must admit I thought it was great! Basically, this book is directed towards single women. The book has letters and emails in it written by different women. They ask Greg questions about men and he supplies the answers in a very dry humorous way. Chapter One is entitled "He's just not that into you, if he's not asking you out." This seems like common knowledge. Of course a guy is not into you if he does not ask you out. However, us women find it so easy to turn guy's signals around into what we want them to be. For example, we might just say to ourselves, "oh, he's just shy". Greg points out to his readers that plain and simply guys will always ask you on a date if they like you. This book can definitely open your eyes to a lot of things. Greg basically says that a guy is really not that complicated. We are the ones who try to make them out to be something they aren't. This book is really great, and I would definitely recommend it to all of my friends.

Title: He's Just Not That Into You
Author: Greg Behrendt
Pages: 208

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Fantasy

Today in class, we discussed what we believed the word fantasy meant. Our group decided that fantasy is an escape mechanism and allows one to broaden his or her imagination. We also thought fantasy was really great because it does not have to have rules unlike historical novels that should relate in some way to real events. Fantasy has become an especially well-known genre of literature most recently. This is mostly in part due to the Harry Potter novels. I absolutely love these novels and always have. I think it is because Harry's character is so much like young people today. He does not feel like he belongs to his family and is desperately searching for his identity. He soon realizes he actually belongs in a fantasy world in which is a hero. I think this is every child's fantasy. We all have been through times where we feel like we are different and left out. These are times where we wish we belonged to a made-up world where we are celebrities. I think fantasy might have become extremely popular recently especially because of all of the tragic events such as 9/11. It allows us to forget about the real world for a couple of hours and submerge in a land full of fun and adventure.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Today I was thinking about how much children's literature affect children's lives. I just recently started babysitting a group of four young boys. They range from ages 2-5 and it has been so much fun to play and learn with them. One thing I always notice is how much they love to read and connect with literature. The other day the youngest one Lane who is two got a new book. He is obsessed with this book. Every time I would try to grab the book from him to read it, he would say "No, it's mine!" It is a song book that plays music while you read along with the lyrics. I was singing the words to him, and while I was reading it I would skim the words with my finger. He then started copying me and was using his finger to read to. I thought it was so funny to watch how he mimiced me but it showed me how easily kids pick up on things. By skimming his finger, he knows you read from the left to the right. The other boy who is five still loves the Pirate Island book I got for him. He loves to pretend like he is a pirate so this book which is about a young boy who is a pirate really clicked with him. Children's literature is something that influences kids on a daily basis. Even though Lane can not read, he still understands the concept of a book. It is weird to think of a time when children and adults had to share the same literature. It is something most people take for granted, but seeing how much the kids love their books really brightens my day!