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posted by jimevers on 12/10/2007 3:21 pm |
Appreciative Inquiry Books For Young Readers |
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Jeff Fifield, Curriculum Facilitator at Colegio Maya American International School of Guatemal, sent the following request to members of the Positive Change Core (Appreciative Inquiry): "Every year at our elementary school during the month of February we promote a reading incentive month where our students begin with a school-wide read of one book that set’s the tone/theme for the month. Last year’s example was “The Three Questions” by Jon Muth (the story is based on Tolstoy’s book of the same title) which was chosen so as to promote ‘finding almost a Zen inner-peace through doing good deeds’ amongst our young students. The illustrations are beautiful and complimentary. This year, I am wondering if there might be a picture book that might lend itself to providing an ‘Appreciative Inquiry’ lens that might be suitable for your young readers. Any suggestions?" Jeff has received several responses that I'm posting here for those of you interested in letting children experience through a reading context such thinking as Appreciative Inquiry, mindfulness, tolerance, etc. "The WrongStone" by Russell Deal
“The Man Who Loved Boxes” by Stephen Michael King
“The Wonderful Life of a Fly Who Couldn't Fly” by Bo Lozoff
“The Red Tree” by Shaun Tan
“The Spy Glass” by Richard Evans
“Imagine a Day” by Sarah L. Thomson with paintings by Rob Gonsalves “Imagine a Night” by Sarah L. Thomson with paintings by Rob Gonsalves
“The Pumpkin Patch” by Margaret McNamara and Mike Gordon
“The Wrong Stone” by Russell Deal “The Red Tree” by Shaun Tan
The Empty Pot by Demi
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