It's another day in Mr. Walter's classroom, and Ari and Blaine hatch a plan to put on a show. Throughout the day, their classmates join the play and contribute new ideas. Finally, it's show timeand just in time for a special audience!
While presenting a group of children following their interests, All in One Day shows the routine of a typical day in child care.
The book contains a page of information to help adults connect the story to children's experiences.
- Price: $15.95
- Pages: 32
- Carton Quantity: 44
- Publisher: Redleaf Press
- Imprint: Redleaf Lane
- Publication Date: 12th August 2014
- Trim Size: 8 x 10.3 in
- ISBN: 9781605542072
- Format: Hardcover
- Age: 3-5
- BISACs:
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / New Experience
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship
JUVENILE FICTION / Imagination & Play
JUVENILE FICTION / School & Education
“All in One Day is a colorfully illustrated book featuring children from different ethnic backgrounds joyously participating in one day’s schedule of learning experiences in an organized child care setting. Each different day’s scheduled activity or event is highlighted and children’s activities and participation is described. There is Arrival Time, Morning Meeting, Choice Time, Outside Time, Snacktime, Small-Group Time, Lunchtime, Books & Storytelling Time, Rest Time, Group Time, Snacktime, Choice Time, an unscheduled show time that is the most fun of all, and Departure Time. Throughout the day, Josh, a new boy, and Ari, a girl who likes monkeys, play and have fun together planning and producing a great monkey show with spaceships and colored flashlights for spotlights. Grownups appear, observe and applaud the show, and begin to take tired monkeys home. All in One Day gives a young preschool child a good idea of what to expect in a day care experience, making the transition to learning and playing with others appealing and fun. Other highly recommended titles from Redleaf Lane by the same author also describe similar preschool education experiences for young children.”
—Children’s Bookwatch
“All in One Day is a colorfully illustrated book featuring children from different ethnic backgrounds joyously participating in one day’s schedule of learning experiences in an organized child care setting. Each different day’s scheduled activity or event is highlighted and children’s activities and participation is described. There is Arrival Time, Morning Meeting, Choice Time, Outside Time, Snacktime, Small-Group Time, Lunchtime, Books & Storytelling Time, Rest Time, Group Time, Snacktime, Choice Time, an unscheduled show time that is the most fun of all, and Departure Time. Throughout the day, Josh, a new boy, and Ari, a girl who likes monkeys, play and have fun together planning and producing a great monkey show with spaceships and colored flashlights for spotlights. Grownups appear, observe and applaud the show, and begin to take tired monkeys home. All in One Day gives a young preschool child a good idea of what to expect in a day care experience, making the transition to learning and playing with others appealing and fun. Other highly recommended titles from Redleaf Lane by the same author also describe similar preschool education experiences for young children.”
—Children’s Bookwatch
It's another day in Mr. Walter's classroom, and Ari and Blaine hatch a plan to put on a show. Throughout the day, their classmates join the play and contribute new ideas. Finally, it's show timeand just in time for a special audience!
While presenting a group of children following their interests, All in One Day shows the routine of a typical day in child care.
The book contains a page of information to help adults connect the story to children's experiences.
- Price: $15.95
- Pages: 32
- Carton Quantity: 44
- Publisher: Redleaf Press
- Imprint: Redleaf Lane
- Publication Date: 12th August 2014
- Trim Size: 8 x 10.3 in
- ISBN: 9781605542072
- Format: Hardcover
- Age: 3-5
- BISACs:
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / New Experience
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship
JUVENILE FICTION / Imagination & Play
JUVENILE FICTION / School & Education
“All in One Day is a colorfully illustrated book featuring children from different ethnic backgrounds joyously participating in one day’s schedule of learning experiences in an organized child care setting. Each different day’s scheduled activity or event is highlighted and children’s activities and participation is described. There is Arrival Time, Morning Meeting, Choice Time, Outside Time, Snacktime, Small-Group Time, Lunchtime, Books & Storytelling Time, Rest Time, Group Time, Snacktime, Choice Time, an unscheduled show time that is the most fun of all, and Departure Time. Throughout the day, Josh, a new boy, and Ari, a girl who likes monkeys, play and have fun together planning and producing a great monkey show with spaceships and colored flashlights for spotlights. Grownups appear, observe and applaud the show, and begin to take tired monkeys home. All in One Day gives a young preschool child a good idea of what to expect in a day care experience, making the transition to learning and playing with others appealing and fun. Other highly recommended titles from Redleaf Lane by the same author also describe similar preschool education experiences for young children.”
—Children’s Bookwatch
“All in One Day is a colorfully illustrated book featuring children from different ethnic backgrounds joyously participating in one day’s schedule of learning experiences in an organized child care setting. Each different day’s scheduled activity or event is highlighted and children’s activities and participation is described. There is Arrival Time, Morning Meeting, Choice Time, Outside Time, Snacktime, Small-Group Time, Lunchtime, Books & Storytelling Time, Rest Time, Group Time, Snacktime, Choice Time, an unscheduled show time that is the most fun of all, and Departure Time. Throughout the day, Josh, a new boy, and Ari, a girl who likes monkeys, play and have fun together planning and producing a great monkey show with spaceships and colored flashlights for spotlights. Grownups appear, observe and applaud the show, and begin to take tired monkeys home. All in One Day gives a young preschool child a good idea of what to expect in a day care experience, making the transition to learning and playing with others appealing and fun. Other highly recommended titles from Redleaf Lane by the same author also describe similar preschool education experiences for young children.”
—Children’s Bookwatch