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Mmm, Cookies!
Mmm, Cookies! | Robert N. Munsch
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A playful, clayful Munsch classic-now available in a sturdy board book edition! Christopher LOVES to play with play clay, and has great time fashioning a delicious-looking cookie out of it. But when he goes looking for someone to take a bite (YUCK!), the real fun begins! This fun, whimsical Munsch classic about a boy whose innocent prank leads to a whole lot of delicious fun, has now been revised and redesigned for the toddler set.
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limada
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Second in the new bunch of Munsch. Definitely not as intricate a story as his early stories, but it's still super cute. #19-2024.

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MorganH
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Mmm, Cookies has been a favorite RF of mine since I was very little. This amusing tale of Christopher causing mayhem with his prank play clay cookies would be a great read aloud to a class, followed by activities to help students become more familiar with onomatopoeia‘s, as introduced throughout the story. #UCFLAE3414f17

MorganH www.myactivitymaker.com/?q=MmmCookies provides a great example of an activity letting children make their own cookies with play clay, and use their own onomatopoeia‘s! Because of the nature of the story, the EL strategy that would be good to use would be 17: provide contextual support through audio visuals, models, demonstrations, realia, body language and facial expressions. (edited) 7y
MorganH UDL: 8.3 Fostering collaboration and community (through RA and activity) 7y
Radams I'm sure this would be a fun addition to any classroom library. The activity you shared looks interactive and engaging. 7y
Sabrinac Hi Morgan, This book likes like it would make for a very fun read aloud! I love how you tied the lesson of onomatopoeia's into this book! I think it's so important for children to have fun while they learn, so this is a great way to do that. (: 7y
DrSpalding Cookies, Clay, onomatopoeia… Who knew a picture book could include so much! 🙂Excellent job aligning UDL/EL strategies to this Munsch book. 7y
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