Yesterday Ben and I went to the doctors to get an ultrasound. The reason for the ultrasound is not to find out the sex of the baby however they gladly point it out if you want to know. And boy did I want to know!! I’ve felt for quite a while that the baby was a girl. I’ve always wanted a boy first so my girls could all have the older brother I’ve always wanted. However, immediately after I got pregnant the Lord began softening my heart towards the possibility of having a girl. I remember even feeling the urgency to pick a girl name. (Ben and I already had a boy name picked out before I even got pregnant.)
Yesterday the ultrasound revealed that the feature that every boy needs to be a boy was missing. I was elated! I was having a girl!
She already acts like a Crane. She was soooo stubborn!! The doctor kept calling her a stinker because she was so hard to work with. She kept her face down in my spine and her legs crossed. The poor doctor had to piece all of the pictures together in order to find what he needed. Every now and then she would pop her face up and then right back down like she was teasing us. She’s already so much like her parents!! She kept her hands rolled up into fists and over her face for the most part. She did do a couple cute things like yawn and interlock her little fingers to hold her hands together. Even with all of her natural biological stubborness we were able to see that she is a healthy, growing baby. She has all five fingers and five toes, her kidneys and heart look great and she even has her mom’s gut! Poor thing! The doctor copied several pictures for us (he gave us so many because none are super great) and even made us a video.
After seeing her growth the doctor gave me the due date of August 11 at 7 am. (My mom’s birthday!) That is the exact date that the health center gave me when I first found out I was pregnant. Everything is on track!
I couldn’t believe how happy I was after I found out. I was finally able to see MY baby and connect with her. Yesterday I had one of the happiest moments of my life and I will never forget it. Little Halle Marie is on her way!
Yesterday Ben and I went to the doctors to get an ultrasound. The reason for the ultrasound is not to find out the sex of the baby however they gladly point it out if you want to know. And boy did I want to know!! I’ve felt for quite a while that the baby was a girl. I’ve always wanted a boy first so my girls could all have the older brother I’ve always wanted. However, immediately after I got pregnant the Lord began softening my heart towards the possibility of having a girl. I remember even feeling the urgency to pick a girl name. (Ben and I already had a boy name picked out before I even got pregnant.)
Yesterday the ultrasound revealed that the feature that every boy needs to be a boy was missing. I was elated! I was having a girl!
She already acts like a Crane. She was soooo stubborn!! The doctor kept calling her a stinker because she was so hard to work with. She kept her face down in my spine and her legs crossed. The poor doctor had to piece all of the pictures together in order to find what he needed. Every now and then she would pop her face up and then right back down like she was teasing us. She’s already so much like her parents!! She kept her hands rolled up into fists and over her face for the most part. She did do a couple cute things like yawn and interlock her little fingers to hold her hands together. Even with all of her natural biological stubborness we were able to see that she is a healthy, growing baby. She has all five fingers and five toes, her kidneys and heart look great and she even has her mom’s gut! Poor thing! The doctor copied several pictures for us (he gave us so many because none are super great) and even made us a video.
After seeing her growth the doctor gave me the due date of August 11 at 7 am. (My mom’s birthday!) That is the exact date that the health center gave me when I first found out I was pregnant. Everything is on track!
I couldn’t believe how happy I was after I found out. I was finally able to see MY baby and connect with her. Yesterday I had one of the happiest moments of my life and I will never forget it. Little Halle Marie is on her way!
Title: Golem (link to amazon.com)
Author: David Wisniewski
Illustrator: David Wisniewski
Publisher: Clarion Books
Copyright: 1996
Pages:28
Summary:
The rabbi of Prague felt deeply troubled and knew something bad was about to happen. Written on the wall was one word Golem. That night the rabbi and other young men started digging in the ground. Lightening and rain started and soon Golem appeared, a huge man who has been created to protect the people and the city. The giant stood before the mob who tried attacking but they could not get through Golem. The giant’s duty was to protect the jews and once they were protected he was returned to the earth where he was created. Barrels of clay which was Golem’s body was asleep but we know that he will come to life once more.
Recommendation:
This book was well written with details that expressed the feelings of people who were going through turmoil. However, it would be hard for young children to grasp the idea of Jews having a great protector made out of clay. This book deserves a medal and is very well written but not a favorite it terms of content.
Title: The Best of Times (link to amazon.com)
Author: Greg Tang
Illustrator: Harry Briggs
Publisher: Jacket Art; Scholastic Press
Copyright: 2002
Pages: #28
Summary:
This picture book takes numbers zero through ten and teaches children to multiply. The author wrote this book in a very creative way by using poetic form in teaching students how to multiply different numbers with one another. He gives problems for children to solve on eh
Recommendation:
This book was really cute and had little rhymes that would help the children learn their multiplication. It would be a good activity book when the children are first starting to learn their times tables.
Summary:
Grandma wants to make pancakes from scratch and so she goes and milks the cow and churns butter etc. Then she realizes that she need to go to the store for syrup and when she gets back the pets got into all the food. So grandma goes over to the neighbors house and eats pancakes with them.
Recommendations:
This book is actually my favorite word less book so far. It is super funny and the children will get a kick out of it. The pictures are great and it really doesn’t need words to tell the story which is the key to a really good word less book.
Title: Frog on His Own (link to amazon.com)
Author: Mercer Mayer
Illustrator: Mercer Mayer
Publisher: Dial Books
Copyright: 1973
Pages:#31
Summary:
Frog goes on a trip with his owner and goes off on his own. He ends up having lots of experiences so for example he tries eating a fly but after realizes it’s a bee and spits it back out.
Ideas for Activities:
Have children create their own story books without words. It is a challenge and will provoke children to pay attention to the pictures and how the plot unfolds through them.
Recommendations:
This book was cute and simple. It would be a great book to start off the introduction to word less books to children.
Title: Can You Count Ten Toes (link to amazon.com)
Author: Lezlie Evans
Illustrator: Denis Roche
Publisher: Houghton Miffin Company
Copyright: 1999
Pages: #22
Summary~
This book asks the reader if they can count to ten in different languages and then they show them how to write and pronunciate each number. It has a total of ten languages all together.
Ideas for activities:
Have students pick their favorite language or one they want to practice and have them practice saying it to a partner and then ask for volunteers to share their new language in front of the class.
Recommendation:
This was a fun book to explore different cultures and languages by teaching the students to count from one to ten in languages other than their own. Great for the classroom!
Title: Milk- From Cow to Carton (link to amazon.com)
Author: Aliki
Illustrator: Aliki
Publisher: Harper Collins
Copyright: 1974
#32
Summary~
This book explains the process that farmers go through in order for us to drink the milk that comes from cows. It gives lots of information about the cow and what it eats etc. The better the cow eats the better milk the cow will give and a healthy cow can give up to thirty quarts a day. They are milked two times a day and milking never hurts them. It talks about the dairy and the inspections that the milk must go through in order to be sold at the store. It also talks about the different types of milk both from cows and from other animals.
Ideas for Activities~
Plan a field trip to a local dairy.
Recommendation:
This would be a good book to use if the students are going on a field trip to a dairy. This book is good to show the children that the milk they drink everyday has to go through a process to get to their refrigerator. You would need to read it if it is pertinent to something you have or will talk about in the future.
Title: Floating and Sinking
Author: Franklyn M. Branley
Illustrator: Robert Balster
Publisher: Thomas Y Crowell Co.
Copyright: 1967
Pages: 34
Summary:
In this picture book it informs the reader of what things can float and also what things will sink. It goes on to explain why certain objects sink and why certain objects float such as the air. It gives examples of bottles being used with air and sand. Throughout the book it gives bigger and real life examples such as a floating boat on the water or a submarine floating below the water.
Activity:
Have students experiment with floating and sinking objects. Have students fill one bottle with sand and the other with the air. Students will then place bottles in the water and watch as one bottle will sink and the other will float.
Recommendation:
This is a great concept book for students to listen to and also experiment with. Have students read this book either aloud or silently, and then have them actually perform an experiment using the information the have already just read.
Title: The Day of the Dinosaur (link to amazon.com)
Author: Stan and Jan Berenstain
Illustrator: Michael Berenstain
Publisher: Random House
Copyright: 1987
Pages: #29
Summary:
This picture book explains what the earth was like before humans lived. The land was surrounded with many different kinds of dinosaurs. It goes through explaining the different dinosaurs and the different characteristics each animal has. There are many interesting facts about the different creatures.
Activity:
Have students share about their favorite dinosaur and explain why. Have them include the characteristics that make them fascinating and interesting.
Recommendation:
This picture book included detailed information about the different characteristics of the different dinosaurs that lived in prehistoric time. This book could be read while entering a unit on dinosaurs and students could grasp a better understanding of the differences each dinosaur has from one another.