This is one of my absolute favorite books. Each page is filled with a tremendous amount of color, encouraging words, and rhymes. Every time a student would move on to a new school or a new "adventure" in his or her life, I would give them this book with a special note from Miss Amber at the end. I had a little girl in my class that was fostered by her aunts. She dealt with a lot in her transition to experiencing a "normal" household that held love, warmth, education, and safety. Very abruptly, the courts decided to place her back with her biological parents. I was heartbroken. When she came to my class she couldn't recognize any letters in her name, when she left suddenly, she was reading sight words! She was amazing. I wanted her to remember how special she was, how smart she was, how much potential she held and I remembered this book. I read it to her on her last day and cried the whole time I read it. I hope she was able to take something, anything from what I read to her.
Since that day, I make sure to give my students this book, and read it to them. I remind them that I think they can do great things; even when the roads are rough, I will believe in them.
2 comments:
Hi Amber,
I thought I left a comment the other day but I am not sure whether or not it was posted. In any case, the book you highlighted is one of my favorite of the Dr. Seuss books - it is an especially nice gift for those who have just graduated.
I haven't read the book yet, but I have been looking for books to help children adjust. I have a four year old who doesn't adjust well without her parents. I plan on purchasing the book, in hopes to help her.
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