Elephant and Piggie Book About Trying Again

Peak X Lessons Elephant & Piggie Have Taught Us by Jen Terry & Jacquie Eckert

Elephant & Piggie books are favorites amongst our classrooms of readers. They are picked upwardly and read and shared and shared again each day. Not only exercise Elephant & Piggie books brand u.s. laugh out loud, they also cleverly teach us lessons. Children's picture books are a cardinal component in helping kids connect to authentic learning experiences and Elephant and Piggie capture that authenticity every bit they teach, inspire and help kids grow.

We've establish many lessons that Elephant & Piggie share with readers.

  1. Imagination

1-I'm a Frog

I'k a Frog

"Pretending is when you deed like something y'all are not."

"You can just get out and pretend to be something yous are not!?"

"Sure. Everyone pretends."

"Even grown-up people?"

"All the fourth dimension."

Elephant & Piggie teach us to use our imagination to pretend to be anything we want. Everyone pretends – even adults! Imagining is a large part of childhood and who better to imagine with than Elephant and Piggie. Piggie teaches Gerald something he is not sure about, simply by trusting his friend he takes a hazard and learns something different and finds out he can do information technology and has fun.

  1. Friendship

2-My New Friend is so Fun

My New Friend is Then Fun

"If they are having that much fun together, so … maybe they do not need us."

"Accept fun with your new friend."

Elephant & Piggie teach us to trust our friendships and that we can take more than than 1 friend. All the Elephant and Piggie books talk about friendship.  Children quickly larn that Piggie is the creative take a chance taker and that Gerald is the cautious, empathetic friend.  Each chance is filled with play, problem solving, and the sharing of friendship.

  1. Think Outside the Box

3-Can I Play too_

Can I Play Too?

"This is non working."

"We demand a new idea…"

Mistakes are good! Elephant & Piggie teach us if you're non having success with something you tin piece of work together and try another style. Children need to be flexible thinkers and that if one manner doesn't work color outside of the lines and interact with others to come upwardly with a new way.

  1. Accepting Help

today i will fly

Today I Will Fly

"I am not flying!"

"You lot are not flying?"

"I am getting help."

Elephant & Piggie teach us that sometimes we need to ask for help and it is ok to accept assist from others to reach our goals. It is incommunicable for kids to investigate, create or imagine without asking questions or wondering.

  1. Positive Outlook

5-Are You Ready to Play Outside_

Are You Ready to Play Outside?

"Perchance nosotros can have fun, too …"

"We tin can try."

Elephant & Piggie teach us to look for the fun in every situation, even if we cannot see information technology at first.

5-Watch Me Throw the Ball

Scout Me Throw The Brawl

"You are correct, Gerald. I did non really throw the ball very far."

"Merely, I had fun!"

"La, la, la!"

Piggie teaches us you might not be great at everything, only you lot can have fun doing anything.

  1. Team Work

6-A Big Guy Took My Ball

A Big Guy Took My Brawl

"With a niggling aid,"

"we tin can all take"

"BIG FUN!"

Elephant & Piggie teach us our differences can be strengths when we work together. At first Piggie thinks his ball is stolen, but in the stop it turns out that everyone tin can have fun together past sharing and making up a new game.

  1. Perseverance

7-Elephants Can't Dance

Elephants Can't Dance

"Gerald, it does non say that you cannot try!"

Elephant & Piggie teach us fifty-fifty if someone tells you that you cannot practise something you tin always endeavour. You can persevere and take success.  Kids can exercise hard things. Information technology might not ever exist piece of cake simply with friends and a positive mindset – you can do it!

  1. Be Flexible

8-Let's Go For a Drive

Allow'due south Become For a Bulldoze

"Our plans are ruined."

"WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO Now!?!"

"Nosotros could play "Pirate."

Sometimes things do non go as planned, in life and in stories. Elephant & Piggie teach us if something is not working it's ok to accept other ideas and attempt something else. Friends need to know that their idea is non ever going to work. They demand to exist open up and able to compromise.

  1. Patience

9-Waiting is Not Easy

Waiting is Non Like shooting fish in a barrel

Piggie has something to share with Gerald, but he must expect. Gerald does NOT like waiting. His long and loud groans in this book keep readers laughing as they think and talk nigh how hard it is to await for something. In the end Gerald says information technology'south worth the wait and love Piggie'south surprise. Information technology's hard to wait sometimes, but existence patient tin bring awesome surprises into our lives.

9-There is a Bird on Your Head

There is a Bird on Your Head

Piggie is always patient with Gerald when he yells at her and worries about her. Piggie helps Gerald through a hard ordeal and even though he is not happy with the end effect it still a friend in the finish and you know Gerald is going to help Piggie through information technology too.

  1. Don't waffle

10-Should I Share My Ice Cream

Should I Share My Water ice Cream?

When Gerald takes so much time wondering if he should share his ice cream but and then takes as well long and it is melted.  Then Piggie in return teaches us to think of others and always has Gerald's back. This book has a great lesson in sharing and making decisions. Readers love seeing Piggie and Elephant's friendship in this book equally they remember of each other and do something nice for each other.

All in all Elephant and Piggie teach children that reading is fun.  Whether through the simplest mark on Piggie'due south face or the way Gerald thinks of his friend Piggie, or the one word repeated over and over with dissimilar punctuation — Mo knows children.  In any Elephant and Piggie book y'all will find a tool to help y'all with whatever problem and near of the time information technology is just to take fun with a book.  Which is of course the near important function of good literature – it to read just to read.

Our Top 5 Favorite Places to Find Pigeon

  1. Watch Me Throw the Ball!
  2. In that location's a Bird on Your Head!
  3. We Are in a Book!
  4. My New Friend Is So Fun!
  5. Happy Pig Day!

Pigeon just appears in the text of one Elephant & Piggie Book. Tin can y'all discover him?

Jen Terry & Jacquie Eckert teach together in Cedar Hills, Utah.  Together they have taught kindergarten, starting time and second grades.  They are truthful book nerds and love to spend their time and money to catch skilful books to share with each other, readers in their classrooms & friends online. They pretend to blog most books at thebookcatchers.com and sometimes recollect to post pictures on Instagram equally @thebookcatchers.

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Source: https://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/2015/07/25/top-ten-lessons-elephant-piggie-have-taught-us-by-jen-terry-jacquie-eckert/

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