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I started reading this with my toddler as a silly identification book, and now we have little discussions about why he’d want that spaceship or those shoes. Rhyming words and alliteration - have fun thinking of words that rhyme with choose (lose, snooze - include nonsense words).

I read this book to the children in my SBT1 reception class because they were learning about themselves. And don't forget puppets, storyboards, props, role play and other books by the same author and illustrator. And Chris Van Allsburg's The Mysteries of Harris Burdickis a sepia-toned treat of surprising images which children can make their own creative choices from, either out loud or by writing their own stories. Make a story together about travelling in a hot air balloon - what can you see/how do you feel/what happens when a storm comes/how will you get down?This book allows the children to use their imagination and think about the types of things that they would like to have in their lives. g. which colour apron would you like/would you like milk or water to drink/shall we read this book or this one? Choose what you like off of each page- with all the things to look at and talk about, this one can be read for a long time!

You Choose written by Pippa Goodhart tackles decision making with brilliant illustrations from Nick Sharratt.If they enjoy doing this, provide clip boards and paper and let the children go around on their own asking who likes what and making marks as part of their play. Pippa Goodhart's interest in children's books was originally sparked by a Saturday job at Heffers in Cambridge when she was at school. At the top of each page there is a question and pictures to help the children to answer the question. As always, we asked you to recommend your own favourites, or books you think fit the bill after You Choose- and boy, did you deliver!

This could subsequently be overcome by asking the class if they have any foods that they enjoy at home more than what they can see on the page they can use them. The You Choosebooks from Pippa Goodhart and Nick Sharratt are full of fun and nearly endless possibilities. Collect the children's ideas about what they would choose if they could have anything they wanted and put their ideas in a book with photos and pictures. Asking the children the questions from the book created a dialogue amongst the class and it allowed me to understand the sort of things the children like to do or have.You choose a setting, a place you want to live, what you want to wear, friends you'd like to have, food you'd like to eat.

Disco dancing - in the section on what you would choose to put in your house there is a glitter ball and a lava lamp. As there are so many pictures on each page, different children might notice different pictures that others might not see- this could be a good starter for conversation. Each page asks a simple question and offers a wide variety of images as cues to help the child choose.Make up your own stories, follow a theme, go through the whole book, just focus on a page, find the cat on each page. No words at all but double pages by themes full of different types of things; food, travel, houses, characters. to, 'would you rather be made to eat spider stew, taste slug dumplings, chew mashed worms, or drink a snail shake?

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