This post, Tot School Letter S Books, may contain affiliate links. This means if you make a purchase through one of these links, Penguins in Pink will receive a commission at no additional cost to you.
During Tot school with the girls we focus on one letter each week. This week is the letter S. Here is our Tot School Letter S Books list.
I have been trying to read about 2 books a day or 10 books a week that fall in the theme for that week. Of course, our main focus is letters but sometimes I’ll throw in a book or two about numbers, shapes, or colors.
I am teaching both Cakey and Doodles. Although I’m teaching at Cakey’s level, I try to throw in a book or two for Doodles each week, but a good majority of the books are above both the girls. I love to challenge them through reading this way. Interestingly enough after just few weeks of doing this, both the girls are enjoying and asking for the more challenging books to be read during “non-school” time!
Below is a list of books we read for Tot School Letter S Books:
Here are the books we read:
On The Stairs by Julie Hofstrand Larios – Two mice invent a game that turns their staircase into a fun place to play and learn. I love how this book encourages imagination while teaching counting. Preschool – 1st Grade
All the Awake Animals Are Almost Asleep by Crescent Dragonwagon a lyrical alphabet of animals to lull little ones to sleep. Each animal in the book is getting ready to sleep, falling asleep, or already asleep. Preschool – 3rd Grade
Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book – One little bug sets off a chain reaction by his big yawn. This is a fun book to read before bed. The girls really enjoyed exaggerating their yawns! Kindergarten – 1st Grade
Stretch by Doreen Cronin – This was a great book to act out. The girls and I stretched up, down, and all around! Preschool – 3rd Grade
There’s No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System by Tish Rabe – A fun space book full of facts about the solar system. The girls were very curious about the different planets. Preschool – 3rd Grade
The Shape of Me and Other Stuff by Dr. Seuss – A shape book full of silhouettes. The girls loved telling me what the objects were before I read them! Preschool – Kindergarten
Splish, Splash, Spring by Jan Carr – Splashing in puddles and playing in the rain! These kids have fun discovering all the wetness and new life Spring brings about. Preschool – Kindergarten
Star Wars ABC – An alphabetical adventure through the fun world of Star Wars. My inner nerd just had to read this book to the girls. They, being big Star Wars fans, loved it! 2 years and up
Star Wars 1 2 3 – A numerical adventure through the fun world of Star Wars. We had to read this one after we found Star Wars ABC. Preschool – 3rd Grade
Star Wars Colors – Every aspiring Jedi needs to learn his/her alphabet, numbers, and colors. Preschool – Kindergarten
The Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System by Joanna Cole – Join Ms. Frizzle in the school bus turned spaceship and learn about the solar system. I love all the information and facts in The Magic School Bus books and this one is packed with a lot. I always feel like I learn something too. Preschool – 3rd Grade
The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle – The barnyard animals want the spider to play but she is busy. What can she possibly be making? We love this book! The spider’s web is tactile and the book is full of color. The girls enjoyed reciting the animal noises and identifying the colors. 2 years – Preschool
Be sure to stop by my Homeschool Book List page where I will be linking all our books and other resources. And if you are looking for more homeschool activities, make sure you check out my Homeschool page which contains links to our sensory bins, crafts, and math & science pages.
Do you have any fun letter S books to recommend to us for next time? Share them in the comments below!
Have a great day!
Brandi
This post may or may not contain referral links. Please read my disclosure policy here.
Looking for more Tot School Resources and Ideas? Check out my Homeschool: Totschool, Preschool, Kindergarten board on Pinterest.
Follow Penguins in Pink Blog’s board Homeschool:Toddlers, Preschool, Kindergarten on Pinterest.
Leave a Reply