The Itsy Bitsy Spider

I read The Itsy Bitsy Spider illustrated by Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley. This book didn't win any specific awards, but Ed Emberley has won the Caldecott award for another one of his works. This type of poem in classified into the more specific genre of poetry called nursery rhymes. This specific books has fantastic illustrations. The illustrations are created using the collage technique which really makes the spider come to life.  The story of the Itsy Bitsy Spider is pretty well-known and very simple. It starts with the spider climbing up the spout, but then it rains making the spider fall out of the spout. Lastly, the sun comes to the rescue to dry up all the rain which allows the spider to climb up the spout once again. I think the appropriate grade level for this book would be pre-k to second grade. This book is especially important in pre-k and kindergarten because of the simple display of rhyming words. I would definitely use this story in my classroom because it's cute, and the kids would enjoy doing the hand motions and singing the song. An activity I would do with this book would be to encourage kids to make similar poems using an animal and a storyline of their choice. This requires them to by creative, while also instilling the skill of rhyming. Another activity to go along with this book would be providing materials for kids to be able to try to make their own collage.

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