Valentine’s Picture Book & Activities


The last picture book proved really successful, so here’s a new one – “I love vegetables

The cool part of the book is, of course, the twist at the end. This time it fits in very nicely with the upcoming Valentine’s Day. It’s not going to work for all your kids, but for the ones who are into this type of thing it’s bound to get a chorus of “ahhhh”s and make you a very popular teacher! It certainly has every time I’ve tried it out.

The nice thing about these books is that I can use them to introduce new language that is difficult to do in song form. So here we have vegetables and Do you like…?. Having separate International and U.S. printed versions also gets over the zucchini / courgette and eggplant / aubergine problem. This way you can choose the ones you want, or even do both. Very nice.

I’ve also collated the various Valentine’s Day games and things onto one “What to do on Valentine’s?” page and there are a couple of new games on the Readers Games’ Page.

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One Response to “Valentine’s Picture Book & Activities”

  1. Stephen

    I love the twist at the end! But this is such a big theme, I would like to teach it as a unit itself. An idea for the future – a dedicated Valentine’s book, theme, and song πŸ™‚ I was going to go down the shapes path for my Valentine’s lessons – you know, heart and everything, but would appreciate hearing any other peoples thoughts on what grammar or English they use to teach a Valentine’s Day.

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