viernes, 27 de marzo de 2015

One winter morning a seed lies on the ground. "What's this?" wonders a little girl passing by. Together with a curious bird and a wise ginger-colored cat, she plants the seed and begins the process of growing a flower. What will it be?

lunes, 16 de marzo de 2015

Que huevo mas SUCIO

Hemos visto que algunas comidas son menos saludables que otras, y que les gustan menos a nuestros dientes.

Hoy vamos a comprobar que pasa si tomamos DEMASIADA soda.

Ponemos un huevo en un vaso lleno de soda, y dejamos que duerma toooooda la noche.

domingo, 15 de marzo de 2015

Qué huevo más sucio

Vamos a ver si la soda, es un alimento que les gusta o no a nuestros dientes.

Ponemos un huevo, dentro de un vaso de soda, y lo dejamos allí toda la noche.


Al día siguiente, lo sacamos. ¿Qué ha pasado?

viernes, 13 de marzo de 2015

Papá, por favor, consígueme la luna

Estamos intentando buscar la mitad de las cosas, la mitad de una galleta, la mitad de una manzana, y también, la mitad de la luna.



jueves, 12 de marzo de 2015

What if you had animal teeth

What If You Had Animal Teeth explains what it would be like if our own front teeth were replaced by those of a different animal. Featuring a dozen animals (beaver, great white shark, narwhal, elephant, rattlesnake, naked mole rat, hippopotamus, crocodile, and more), this book explores how different teeth are especially adapted for an animal's survival. At the end of the book, children will discover why their own teeth are just right for them. And they'll also get a friendly reminder to take good care of their teeth, because they're the only teeth they'll ever have.

After the reading, we choose our favorite animal teeth and put them in our face  AMAZING!!!

martes, 3 de marzo de 2015

W is for WANT: I Want My Hat Back

The bear's hat is gone, and he wants it back. Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across, one by one, whether they have seen it. Each animal says no, some more elaborately than others. But just as the bear begins to despond, a deer comes by and asks a simple question that sparks the bear's memory and renews his search with a vengeance. 

But, since the end is not very clear, each one of us, draw their own END of the story. 

miércoles, 25 de febrero de 2015

O is for ON: There is a Bird on Your Head


Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can.
Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.

Gerald and Piggie are best friends.


In There Is a Bird On My Head!, Gerald discovers that there is something worse than a bird on your head-two birds on your head! Can Piggie help her best friend?

martes, 24 de febrero de 2015

viernes, 20 de febrero de 2015

100 days of school

And we celebrate them with a Crazy Hair Day, GREAT!!!!

We try different things for us to practice counting:





jueves, 19 de febrero de 2015

Y is for YOU: Guess How Much I Love You



"Guess how much I love you," says Little Nutbrown Hare. Little Nutbrown Hare shows Big Nutbrown Hare how much he loves him: as wide as he can reach and as far as he can hop. But Big Nutbrown Hare, who can reach farther and hop higher, loves him back just as much. Well then Little Nutbrown Hare loves him right up to the moon, but that's just halfway to Big Nutbrown Hare's love for him.

martes, 17 de febrero de 2015

Nadarín

Nadarín es una historia muy chula, donde un pececito pasa por muchas aventuras, y vemos como al
principo está muy TRISTE, después se pone muy FELIZ y casi al final, Nadarín está muy muy ASUSTADO.


martes, 10 de febrero de 2015

My Many Colored Days



This rhyming story is a wonderful way to talk about feelings. Each day is described in terms of a particular color, which in turn is associated with specific emotions.
Using a spectrum of vibrant colors and a variety of animals, this unique book covers a range of moods and emotions.


viernes, 6 de febrero de 2015

La vocecita

Un cuento divertido que nos enseña a escuchar esa vocecita que nos dice qué está bien, o mal: es la voz de nuestra CONCIENCIA.


miércoles, 4 de febrero de 2015

N is for NO: Caveman ABC Story.



Take a prehistoric trip through the alphabet in this funny picture book!  This book tells the story of a caveman’s adventures solely through pictures and a few alphabetical words.  It starts with an acorn that both the caveman and a squirrel are after.  They are scared by a bear into a cave where a dinosaur was living.  A bit later, the caveman makes friends with an odd little creature who had been trapped in some ice.  Unfortunately, the big green dinosaur appears again and chases them around, forcing them to leap onto vines and swing away.  But the book can’t end before one final uproarious slapstick moment which leads all the way too the Zzzz at the end.

lunes, 2 de febrero de 2015

J is for Jeremiah: We Share Everything


It's the first day of kindergarten and Amanda and Jeremiah have a problem. They both want to read the same books. They want to paint with the same paints. And they refuse to share. The teacher tells them, “Look. This is kindergarten. In kindergarten we share. We share everything.” Everything? Amanda and Jeremiah decide to take their teacher at her word. But what can they share? They begin by switching their shoes, and end up wearing each other's outfits! Now Jeremiah is wearing Amanda's pink shoes, pants and shirt and Amanda is wearing Jeremiah's clothes. Together they show their teacher that sharing really can be fun!

miércoles, 28 de enero de 2015

martes, 27 de enero de 2015

K is for Skeleton: Drumheller Dinosaur Dance

By daylight, the Drumheller dinosaurs rest their bones. But when the moon rises, so do these skeletons -- ready to tango, fandango, shimmy and shake! This imagines what the dinosaur skeletons of Drumheller, get up to when everyone's asleep. 

lunes, 26 de enero de 2015

Nuestro volcan explota!!!!

Hoy hicimos un experimento, y nuestro volcan ha explotado solo con tres cositas de nada:

VINAGRE

BICARBONATO

PIMENTON







viernes, 23 de enero de 2015

R is for Rex: Linus, The Vegetarian T-Rex

Ruth Ann knows everything about dinosaurs. She knows their names. She knows when they lived. And she certainly knows what they ate. So when she meets Linus, a towering, toothy T. Rex who prefers picking vegetables to preying on his herbivorous neighbors, she’s not sure what to think.