Hello, my reading friends! It’s Ani here, and today I have a fun book to tell you about. It’s called “Extra Yarn,” and it’s perfect for those chilly winter days.
In this story, we meet a little girl named Annabelle. She lives in a town that doesn’t have much color. One day, Annabelle finds a special box filled with colorful yarn. She takes it home and knits herself a cozy sweater. But guess what? She still has extra yarn!
Annabelle decides to knit a sweater for her furry friend, and even after that, she has more yarn left. So, she knits sweaters for her neighbor and his dog too. The yarn seems magical because it never runs out! Annabelle keeps knitting sweaters for everyone in town.
But then, someone discovers the magical box and wants it for themselves. They will do anything to get it. What do you think happens next? You’ll have to read the book to find out!
Now, let’s give a big shout-out to some of our amazing reading friends! Are you ready? Here we go:
Hello, my wonderful reading friends! I am so happy that you’re all a part of my reading family. See you next time!
Yarn Hunt Adventure: Just like Annabelle found a magical box of yarn, let’s go on a yarn hunt! Ask an adult to help you find different colored yarn or string around your home. Once you have a few pieces, try to create something fun with them. It could be a bracelet, a small weaving, or even a simple decoration. Share your creation with your family and tell them about Annabelle’s story!
Colorful Town Drawing: Annabelle’s town was very dull until she started knitting colorful sweaters. Imagine what your town or neighborhood would look like if you could add any colors you wanted. Draw a picture of your colorful town and include as many bright colors as you can. Think about what else you could make colorful besides sweaters. Would you color the trees, the houses, or maybe even the cars?
Magic Yarn Storytime: Annabelle’s yarn never ran out, and it seemed magical! What if you had a magical yarn that could make anything? Gather your family or friends and take turns imagining what you would create with your magic yarn. Would it be a giant blanket for everyone, a colorful playground, or something else? Share your ideas and see what magical creations you can come up with together!
Hello, my reading friends! It’s Ani. Today, I have a book review and some shout-outs for you. The book I want to share is perfect for wintertime; it’s called “Extra Yarn.”
In this story, we meet a little girl named Annabelle who lives in a town without much color. One day, she finds a box filled with colorful yarn. She takes the box home and makes herself a sweater. When she finishes, she has some extra yarn, so she knits a sweater for her furry friend too. After that, she still has extra yarn, so she knits a sweater for her neighbor and his dog.
The box of yarn is magical and never runs out, allowing her to knit sweaters for many other people as well. Eventually, someone finds out about the box and wants it for himself, and he will do anything to get it. Find out what happens when you pick up a copy to read for yourself. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Alright, let’s do some shout-outs! Are you ready? Today, they’re going out to:
– Julia in Willowbrook, Illinois
– Linus in Columbus, Ohio
– Ryder in Cedar Creek, Texas
– Asher, Felicity, and Ezra in Kentucky
– Ellie in Canoga Park, California
– Micah, Jude, and Nathan in Greendale, Wisconsin
– Celeste and Luciana in Doylestown, Pennsylvania
– Sophia and William Smalls in Houston, Texas
– Amani and Sully in Prosper, Texas
– Liam and his cousin Alva in Chandler, Arizona
– Silas Night in Colorado
– Emilia and Joshua in North Attleboro, Massachusetts
– Melanie and Melissa in White Plains, New York
– Adrian in Toronto, Canada
– Baylor and Monroe in Madison, North Carolina
– Bella and Anthony in New York City
– Russell in Wake Forest, North Carolina
– Benjamin and Willie in Olympia, Washington
– Jackson in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
– Tegan in Troy, Missouri
– Corey and Alexa in Pittsgrove, New Jersey
– Adelaide, Benjamin, and Caleb in Jackson, Tennessee
– Julia and Claire in Gajano, Ohio
– Liam and Cameron in Glassboro, New Jersey
– Colette in New Jersey
– Ella and Mickey in Edmonton, Canada
– Ellie in Pleasant Grove, Utah
– Max and Ellis Gibson in Medford, Massachusetts
– Isaac, Ada, and David in California
Hello, my wonderful reading friends! I am so happy that you’re all a part of my reading family. See you next time!
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