Sunday, January 6, 2019

Children’s Literature Selections for Social Studies



Social Identity
The Going to Bed Book, Sandra Boynton
Where is Baby’s Belly Button?, Karen Katz
The Skin You Live In, Michael Tyler
The Family Book, Todd Parr
I Like Myself, Karen Beaumont
Marvelous Me: Inside and Out, Lisa Bullard
Guess How Much I Love You, Sam McBratney.
The Runaway Bunny, Margaret Wise Brown
What Mommies Do Best/What Daddies Do Best, Laura
Numeroff.
The Goodbye Book, Judith Viorst.
The Invisible String, Patrice Karst.
“More More, More,” Said the Baby, Vera B. Williams
Sparrow, Dorinda S. Williams.


Geography
Rosie’s Walk, Pat Hutchins
Me on the Map, Joan Sweeney
Maps and Globes, Jack Knowlton
Follow That Map!: A First Book of Mapping, Scot Ritchie
Who’s in a Family?, Robert Skutch
It’s Okay to Be Different, Todd Parr
All Families are Special, Norma Simon
Families, Ann Morris
And Tango Makes Three, Justin Richardson
The Hello, Goodbye Window, Norton Juster




History
My Day, Kim Mitzo
Llama Llama Wakey Wake, Anna Dewdney
Time for Bed, Mem Fox
Curious George Time for School. H.A. Rey
Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt, Deborah Hopkinson
A is for Africa, I. Onyefulu
Suki's Kimono, Chieri Uega



Government
The Day Gogo Went to Vote, E.B. Sisulu
Stone Soup (many versions)
Always Room for One More, S Leodhas
The Greatest Table, Michael Rosen
Knuffle Bunny Too, Mo Willems
David Goes to School, David Shannon
If You Take a Mouse to School, Laura Numeroff


Economics
Bread Comes to Life, George. Levenson
The Vegetables We Eat, Gail Gibbons
Market Day, Lois Elhert
Yetsa’s Sweater, Sylvia Olson
The Tortilla Factory, Gary Paulsen
Chicken Sunday, Patricia Polacco
Those Shoes, Maribeth Boelts
Sam and the Lucky Money, K. Chinn
Mama Panya’s Pancakes, M. Chamberlin & R. Chamberlin
The Doorbell Rang, Pat Hutchins
Chubbo’s Pool, Betsy Lewin
Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday, Judith Viorst
Jelly Beans for Sale, Bruce McMillan
Pasta Factory, Hana McHotka

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