I want to wear my pink polka-dot pants, my dress with orange and green flowers, my purple and blue stripped socks, my yellow shoes, AND MY RED HAT!
I want to wear my pink polka-dot pants, my dress with orange and green flowers, my purple and blue stripped socks, my yellow shoes, AND MY RED HAT!
In the book when Ella Sarah is so set on wearing her pink polka-dot pants, dress with orange and green flowers, purple and blue stripped socks, yellow shoes, and red hat. That she wears it anyways despite what other people think of her outfit.
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chodos-Irvine. This book is a Caldecott Honor Award book. This story is about a girl named Ella Sarah who wants to dress herself. Her mom, dad, and sister all try to give her other options of clothing to wear but she is set on wearing her own outfit.
This book could be used when talking about individuality. I think this book would be a good social-emotional book because Ella Sarah wears what she wants even though others are telling her otherwise.
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chodos-Irvine. This book was about a little girl, Ella Sarah, who knew exactly what she wanted to wear, but everyone was telling her no. The illustrates worked to show Ella's emotions and determination to wear what she wanted. Published: 2003 Caldecott Honor Book: 2004
“Ella Sarah Gets Dressed“ is a very simple book with a very simple message: be yourself! This book would be great to use with younger students at the beginning of the year to create an accepting class culture and as a reminder of how important it is to stay true to oneself, no matter what others may think or say!
“Ella Sarah Gets Dressed“ is a fictional picture book written and illustrated by Margaret Chodos-Irvine in 2003 and received a Caldecott Honor in 2004. This book's main message is to be yourself, no matter that others may want you to do or think! It is a very simple book with a very simple message, one vital for young students to hear and remember as they grow up.
“And so did her friends“ This quote allows for the readers to understand why she wanted to dress they way she did.
This is a silly book that allows for students to understand that standing up for something that you believe in is important. I also like how in the end as she stuck with it made her and her friends happy.
“Ella Sarah Gets Dressed“ is written by Margaret Chodos-Irvine and was published in 2003- winning the Caldecott honor in 2004. It is about a little girl who is very persistent about what she wants to wear but others in her family keep suggesting much more tame options. The illustrations are outstanding and really depict the different emotions that Ella Sarah goes through.
“Ella Sarah thought her outfit was just right”. This page with the pictures and the rest of the book, you can tell she is content and happy with her choice and strutting her confidence out the door!
I loved this in that, Ella Sarah knows exactly what she wants. The people around her have differing opinions, but she still stands her ground, to the end! This sends a great message that you can be different and have your own opinions and people will still doubt you, but there will be people in your corner that don‘t!
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chico‘s-Irvine 2004. This book takes us through a day of getting ready with Ella Sarah and her family. Ella Sarah wants to wear her mismatched, vibrant outfit, but her mother, father and sister all suggest different outfits that Ella Sarah doesn‘t agree with. She knows what she wants to wear and will let people know too! And she ends up wearing it, to hang out with her friends wearing similar things. Caldecott.
This adorable picture book by Margaret Chodos-Irvine will be, in my opinion be best under RF. I see this happening to most little girls' Ella Sarah's age & maybe even many other age groups for that matter. The UDL 2.4 & 9.3 regarding promoting understanding across languages & develop self-assessment & reflection along with EL 5 for teaching technical vocabulary supporting key concept. This book was also awarded the Caldecott medal. #UCFLAE3414F19
Caldecott Honor Book. This was a fast paced book about a girl that wants to wear what she wants. It shows determination. The illustrations are very simple and get the point across.
This book would be great for any young kids with a great imagination. Fun and fast paced book.
Just like Ella Sarah, I always want to wear whatever I wanted no matter how crazy!
Ella Sarah Gets Dress by Margaret Chodos-Irvine was written in 2003. It‘s such a cute book that any kid can relate to because sometimes you just want to dress yourself! I highly suggest this for kids of any age!
I will be reading this book to my students! Many students are going through this similar phase where they wanted to get themselves dressed as well, so I believe they can completely relate to this!
“Ella Sarah Gets Dresses” was written by Margaret Chodos-Irvine in 2003. This book was fantastic! It was about a young girl who wanted to get herself dressed, despite what her parents wanted her to wear! I thoroughly enjoyed this one!
I love this book because it shows a little girl being strong! She doesn‘t listen to what other people say and she knows how to be herself.
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chodos- Irvine is a Caldecott Honor Book. This is a children‘s award winning book, published in 2003, which focuses on a young girl who wants to wear her own outfit! She uses her creativity to put together clothes she loves.
“Ella sarah thought her outfit was just right. And so did her friends.”
this reminds me of my little brother when he was younger. he loved dressing up with my dresses and other “girly” clothes. my parents, understanding it‘s normal for kids to pursue different interests, wether it‘s considered a “boy” or “girl” interest, allowed him to do this when he wanted. They allowed him to choose what he played with.
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed is an adorable, quick, sassy story. Ella wants to pick her own outfit, but her family members had other opinions. This didn‘t stop Ella, she persisted and eventually ended up wearing what she wanted. I think this shows how unique and creative children are. They love bright colors and new things and we as parents and teachers shouldn‘t necessarily hinder that.
I loved the illustrations in this book, they made her outfit look like exactly what I was picturing in my head. The author really paints a picture in your head with their vivid descriptions.
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chodos-Irvine was written in 2003 and is a Caldecott Honor book. I think this book teaches a good message about being yourself. Ella Sarah is told by everyone around her that they don‘t like what she wants to wear, but she sticks to her gut and wears what she wants and her friends love it and are dressed just like her. This can promote individuality among children and help them be comfortable with themselves.
Stay true to yourself, and don‘t let other people‘s standards shape who your are. Do what make YOU happy.💙💚🧡
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This is a great book for children to learn that they should follow and stay true to who they are rather than following other people.
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Ella Sarah has a sense of style that‘s true to her. Follow Ella Sarah as she doesn‘t want to dress like anyone but herself!
“Ella Sarah thought her outfit was just right... and so did her friends.”