In this section I tried to find books that related to projects I had done for other activities or poems mentioned on this blog. Almost every fairytale goes with a book, so hopefully literature can fit into any activities you do in relation to fairytales.
1.Cinderella by Ruth Sanderson
Cinderella is a classic story of how hard work and kindness can pay off. This book follows the story that we all know that is appropriate for children. I would introduce this book while introducing the fairytale unit because it has many qualities that make a fairytale unique.
2. Little Red Riding Hood by Jerry Pinky
Little Red Riding Hood teaches lessons about talking to strangers and justice. I would introduce this story while we were talking about other life lessons that are important for the kindergarteners to know.
3. Rapunzel by John O. Zelinsky
Rapunzel is another class princess fairytale. This would be a good book to introduce to the students during an art project. That could imagine what they would want in their “tallest” tower.
4. Jack and the Beanstalk by E. Nesbit
In this book Jack outsmarts a giant, and allows for a good conversation about the difference between being clever and being naughty. This could be introduced during a science unit about plants or to enhance the art project featured on this blog.
5. The Gingerbread Man by Eric A. Kimmel
This book matches the math center I chose to feature. The gingerbread man runs from his home and eventually meets his demise to a fox. The moral of the story is to not trust strangers and to follow the rules. I would introduce it when the kindergarteners need a reminder on when to follow the rules.
6. Humpty Dumpty and other nursery rhymes by Lucy Cousins
Humpty Dumpty is a nursery rhyme that is easy for kids to memorize and understand. It provides a basic message of personal safety. I would introduce this book during the letter recognition activity or if there was a unit on safety.
7. Marguerite de Angeli’s book of nursery and Mother Goose rhymes by Marguerite de Angeli
This book gives a wide variety of nursery rhymes that are easy for kids to understand. I would read these short stories periodically throughout the unit and sometimes let the special helper for the day choose which story they would like to read. It is a good way to use up extra time.
8. Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Jim Aylesworth
Goldilocks provides example of what is appropriate when visiting other people’s homes. I would introduce this book while talking about family and friendship because it could lead to a discussion about kindness and fairness.
9. Snow White by Josephine Poole
Snow White is another example of a classic princess story. There are many lessons that are valuable for kids and Snow White teaches about chores, friendship, and love. I would introduce this book at the beginning of the unit since many kids will be familiar with the story.
10. Hanzel and Gretel by Robert Koehler
This book teaches lessons about what it means to be greedy. It would also require a follow up discussion of what to actually do in a scary situation. I would introduce this book with the involvement of a writing activity or an art activity.