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Available
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Publication
G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers (2006), Edition: Illustrated, 32 pages
Description
Children show that even when you have an unpleasant Sad for no Reason Day, an Itchy Sweater Day, or an Annoying Sibling Day, you can expect a better day tomorrow.
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LibraryThing member es109031
Just One of Those Days is a very descriptive book about all the different kinds of bad days one can have. It goes from annoying sibling day, to gutter ball day, to last in line day. the illustrations in this book really seem to bring out the 'bad day' the author is trying to portray.
I can really
For classroom extension ideas i would have the students pick out one of the days described in the book and have them draw a picture of that one day without seeing the picture and then i would show the students the picture in the book for the one they had and let them compare pictures.
I might also have the students draw picture about the kind of day they were having that day whether it be good or bad.
I can really
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relate to this book and I am sure everyone else is able to relate to it to because we may not have had all of these different types of bad days but we have had at least one of them. this seems to be a very relatable book and i really enjoyed it.For classroom extension ideas i would have the students pick out one of the days described in the book and have them draw a picture of that one day without seeing the picture and then i would show the students the picture in the book for the one they had and let them compare pictures.
I might also have the students draw picture about the kind of day they were having that day whether it be good or bad.
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LibraryThing member marita65
This book is great because talks about how some days aren't so good sometimes. But also a new day comes and all sort of possibilities.
Age group: 3-7
Source: Pierce College Library
Age group: 3-7
Source: Pierce College Library
LibraryThing member RachelHollingsworth
A story about how are emotions can affect our day. Sometimes things happen beyond our control, but tomorrow will be a brand new day.
Ages:3-4
Source: Pierce College Library
Ages:3-4
Source: Pierce College Library
LibraryThing member sacnate
This is a book for the child who is dealing with the variety of feeling we experience. Each day is different, each day carries new delights new challenges, and each day ends and begins anew.
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Language
Original language
English
Physical description
9.06 inches
ISBN
0399243658 / 9780399243653