Read the title of the book and ask your child this question: Sit down in a cozy spot and pull out the book. We read them during our calm down time of the day which is after lunch. To start your critical literacy session with the kiddos, I suggest that you read the book and have the discussions anytime but bedtime. This is a huge concept for everyone to understand, as how an event happened to you may not be the same for someone else. The reason I love this book so much is because it shows how each person’s perspective of an event can be different. As the story moves from one voice to another, their perspectives show how they each experienced their time at the park. Four people enter a park, and through their eyes we see four different visions of their time at the park. This is our first monthly critical literacy book chat, and I am so excited for this one! Back when I was teaching, I would always start off the year by reading this particular book called Voices In The Park by Anthony Browne.
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