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Perfect craft activity to accompany the children's book, "After the Fall: How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again" by Dan Santat, perfect for sparking conversation about resilience, bravery, and finding the courage to get back up and try again. Great for Reading Centers for all grade levels! Read aloud the story "After the Fall"  and then encourage students to create a "Hatching Bravery" Craft that focuses on acts of bravery and resilience.  Youtube: MaiStoryBook Maistorybook.com After The Fall Humpty Dumpty Activities, After The Fall Book Activities, Humpty Dumpty Craft, Read Aloud Crafts, Reading Month Ideas, Nursery Rhyme Lessons, Books About Emotions, Storybook Stem, End Of School Ideas

Perfect craft activity to accompany the children's book, "After the Fall: How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again" by Dan Santat, perfect for sparking conversation about resilience, bravery, and finding the courage to get back up and try again. Great for Reading Centers for all grade levels! Read aloud the story "After the Fall" and then encourage students to create a "Hatching Bravery" Craft that focuses on acts of bravery and resilience. Youtube: MaiStoryBook Maistorybook.com

Perfect craft activity to accompany the children's book, "The Magical Yet" by Angela DiTerlizzi and Lorena Alvarez, an encouraging and uplifting story about perseverance and striving to achieve the things we can't do quite *yet.* Read aloud the story "The Magical Yet" (Get a Copy) and then encourage students to create a *My Magical Yet* surprise craft that focuses on growth mindset affirmations and actions. Youtube: MaiStoryBook Blog: Maistorybook.com Growth Mindset In Kindergarten, Maybe Something Beautiful Activities, Growth Mindset Read Alouds, Growth Mindset First Grade, Social Emotional Read Alouds, Alma Book Activities, The Magic Of Yet Activities, Growth Mindset Activities Kindergarten, The Magical Yet Craft

Perfect craft activity to accompany the children's book, "The Magical Yet" by Angela DiTerlizzi and Lorena Alvarez, an encouraging and uplifting story about perseverance and striving to achieve the things we can't do quite *yet.* Read aloud the story "The Magical Yet" (Get a Copy) and then encourage students to create a *My Magical Yet* surprise craft that focuses on growth mindset affirmations and actions. Youtube: MaiStoryBook Blog: Maistorybook.com

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Last week we hit the ground running with back to school read alouds. I am a huge believer in making time to read aloud books to our students. It is such a special moment for them. Seeing the excitement and expressions on their face is one of my very favorite times of our day. Just think...the read aloud that you provide to your students might just be the only book they have read to them all day. We started off listening to You're Finally Here by Melanie Watt on You Tube. Afterwards my…

Perfect craft activity to accompany the children's book, "Mae Among the Stars" by Roda Ahmed ~ spark conversation about students' own hopes and dreams and having the courage to pursue them.   Great for Reading Centers for all grade levels! Students learn about the first African American woman to travel to space. Then, students create their own Rocket/ Space Helmet crafts to record their own hopes and dreams!   Check out MaiStoryBook Youtube Channel for an interactive read aloud video! Mae Among The Stars Activities, Mae Among The Stars, Hope Activities, I Dwell In Possibility, School Gifts For Kids, Dwell In Possibility, Space Theme Classroom, Back To School Gifts For Kids, 3rd Grade Books

Perfect craft activity to accompany the children's book, "Mae Among the Stars" by Roda Ahmed ~ spark conversation about students' own hopes and dreams and having the courage to pursue them. Great for Reading Centers for all grade levels! Students learn about the first African American woman to travel to space. Then, students create their own Rocket/ Space Helmet crafts to record their own hopes and dreams! Check out MaiStoryBook Youtube Channel for an interactive read aloud video!

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