Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Kids' Reading Clubhouse--Ruby Lu

This month the Kids' Reading Clubhouse read Ruby Lu: Empress of Everything by Lenore Look.



It's a smart, fun, and well-written book for girls. In this story, there are lots of laughs, problems to solve, and new things to learn. (The author also has a series for boys that is all of the above, plus some.)

We talked about words like immigration on Friday, and discussed what it would be like if your cousin from another country came to live with you. We talked about what it would be like to be deaf and also how friends can solve some of their own problems by apologizing to each other.

Then we got busy with our activities of the day. Each girl got to try her hand at origami. We made Fortune Cookies.

Remember these?



Then we got some practice eating edamame and pot stickers (by far the most popular snack so far) with chop sticks. 

Finally, the girls got to memorize how to say something in sign language using a pictorial sign language chart and demonstrate it for the group. By the end, they all knew how to say "I love you" and "Thank you" in sign language. Always handy to know!


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Dragons Love Tacos

This book found its way into our library bag a few weeks ago. 
I was skeptical. 



I sort of started to like it when I noticed all of the tacos on the endsheets. That's pretty funny. 

Then we read the first line:
"Hey kid, did you know that dragons love tacos?"
Then we learned that they love tacos and parties, but not spicy taco toppings. Definitely not spicy salsa. What they love most of all are taco parties, which are parties with lots of tacos. 
"Hey dragon, are you excited for the big taco party?"
By the end, we were in love and already flipping back to the beginning to read it again. Suddenly, the tacos on the endsheets were even funnier than they were the first time we noticed them.

After reading it 1,000 times, we couldn't even pull it out of the bag without cracking up. It's just funny. Deadpan funny. Majorly fun to read out loud. And so silly that you have to laugh every single time. It's one of those books that kids memorize after a few reads and then walk around the house reciting. 

I could never have guessed that this silly book would become one of our favorites. But it's true. We love Dragons Love Tacos.