Ebook {Epub PDF} Take Your Mama to Work Today by Amy Reichert
One of the most important lessons to learn about teaching literacy is that choosing what to read aloud and what to encourage your students to read to themsel. Take Your Mama to Work Today. Author: Amy Reichert. Illustrator: Alexandra Boiger. Hardcover, Picture Book. Publisher: Atheneum. March Simon Schuster. Originally, Take Your Mama to Work Today was written as a sequel to While Mama Had A Quick Little Chat, and was about Rose going to work at Mama’s office. But over the course of time, the story changed, and though it is still about a little girl going to the office with her mother, the leading ladies are now Violet and her Mama.
Amy Reichert knows from experience how much kids can help with grownup www.doorway.ru couldn't have written this book without her daughter, Joan, and one funny seven-year-old named Julia. She is the author of three other children's books, including the award-winning While Mama Had a Quick Little Chat, illustrated by Alexandra www.doorway.ru lives with her family in Bethesda, Maryland. Coworkers beware—Violet's here to "help" at the office in this lively picture book that puts a fun-loving spin on the grown-up work world. When Violet visits her mom's office on Take Your Child to Work Day (or snow days, or school holidays, or babysitter-is-sick days), she is very helpful. Take Your Mama to Work Today. by Amy Reichert. Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it * You Rated it * 0. 1 Star - I hated it 2 Stars - I didn't like it 3 Stars - It was OK 4 Stars - I liked it 5 Stars - I loved it.
My Front Door - Amy Reichert. My Front Door. My Books». Take Your Mama to Work Today». Reviews + Awards. The Back Story. While Mama Had a Quick Little Chat». Reviews + Awards. The Back Story. Originally, Take Your Mama to Work Today was written as a sequel to While Mama Had A Quick Little Chat, and was about Rose going to work at Mama’s office. But over the course of time, the story changed, and though it is still about a little girl going to the office with her mother, the leading ladies are now Violet and her Mama. Reviews “Boiger’s pencil and black tea drawings, punched up with bits of watercolor, effectively display time and movement with just the right amount of chaos as she sets adults off-kilter and places Violet everywhere at once. Sly comparisons of coffee breaks to school snack time and mid-afternoon slumps to naptime remind adult readers that they [ ].
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