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B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

January 13, 2024 | 1 Comment
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I have a B is for bird craft, a tutorial for a toilet paper roll bluebird and resources for an entire bird-themed preschool study. Also, I have more alphabet letter fun on my page How to Homeschool Preschool.

What a fun nature topic for littles!

Backyard birds are plentiful almost anywhere and you can even double up on the B’s and cover blue jays, blue-footed boobies, bald eagles, or bluebirds like we are today.

B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

There are a lot of topics to choose from when doing a bird unit study.

Focus on birds in your area, nests, eggs, feathers, bird calls, or birds’ life cycles.

Whatever you want to concentrate on, hands-on fun activities are best with preschoolers and help them learn while having a blast.

Use these bird figures throughout your study with playdough, in sensory bins, create nests for them made from sticks gathered from the yard.

Place one in front of your child to inspire them to draw their version, and try to find each one in the books you read throughout the week.

More How to Homeschool Preschool Letter of the Week Activities

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  • Letter O is for Owl Preschool Craft | Fun Great Horned Owl Study
  • Alphabet Letter H Handprint Craft For Fun Preschool Horse Study
  • How To Make An Alphabet Teeth Cleaning Activity | 5 Preschool Letter T Crafts
  • Alphabet Letter R is for Rainbow Craft for Preschool | Fun Rain Mobile
  • Alphabet Letter M is for Monkey Handprint Preschool Fun Monkey Study
  • Alphabet Letter G is for Gorilla Fun Paper Plate Preschool Mask
  • W Is For Winter Craft Easy Snowman Oobleck Activity
  • Letter E Is For Eagle Easy Preschool Eagle Study
  • Alphabet Letter N Is For Nest Handprint & Fun Nests Preschool Craft
  • B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study
  • X is for X Ray Craft | Unique Crayon Resist Skeleton
B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

Language Arts Focus Day 1

I like to start a new letter unit by grabbing whatever letter tiles we have for that letter, letter magnets, and flashcards and putting them out for a child to investigate and study.

They can be used throughout the week for any language arts activity.

Letter/Sound Recognition- Place a white sheet of paper in the bottom of a shallow container. Then cover it with a thin layer of bird seed and provide your child with a few flashcards with letters and numbers.

Make them yourself, or just let them practice freely with this simple letter-writing tray.

Book- An Egg is Quiet has wonderful illustrations and simple language. It teaches about different eggs- from birds to sea turtles. This series also contains a Nest is Noisy.

Craft/Activity- Try this printable for Bird Letter Recognition. It’ so much fun for your child to feed crackers with letters on them as they say the sound to the bird.

Song/Fingerplay- Start off practicing the sound of the letter B. Learn what upper and lowercase look like, words that start with b, and even the sign for B. Letter B | Sing and Learn the Letters of the Alphabet.

Snack- The early bird gets the worm or so they say. So, start your b is for bird craft unit with a healthier version of dirt and worms that is delicious to eat.

Science Focus Day 2

Science can focus heavily on the life cycle or the different species, the parts of a bird, or feathers. Or whatever you want to talk about with your child.

Letter/Sound Recognition- Print this fun Letter B book for kids to flip through, color, or trace words and letters as they like and they can reference tit throughout the week.

Book- For a beautiful reference that covers a wide variety of birds from backyard birds to flightless birds, swans, nests, eggs and everything in between The Big Book of Birds is the one. 

It is an oversized book perfect for little hands with charming illustrations they will love.

Craft/Activity- Make a toilet roll bluebird. See below for instructions on making this bird, then when it is done use a reference book to help identify the different parts of a bird.

B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

Song/Fingerplay-Learn all about different birds and some of their characteristics in the catchy Birds Song.

Snack-Wow what a fun idea this Robin Bread–aka PB and J Shaped Like a Bird big visual impact with little effort is my kind of treat!

Math Focus Day 3

Count feathers, and eggs in the refrigerator, count how many robins you see in the backyard today.  Simple preschool math is all around you and it is so easy to incorporate the bird theme.

Letter/Sound Recognition- I don’t always encourage technology but it also has its place even in preschool. This is one of my favorite products for teaching in preschool.

It comes with the entire alphabet in magnets in the base.

When the letter is placed in the base it tells the child the name of the letter as well as the sound that it makes.

I think this is a great independent practice activity and can be used throughout learning the entire alphabet.

Book- Incorporate another activity into math focus through reading Counting is For The Birds where your child gets to count backyard birds as they come to eat at the feeder.

Craft/Activity- Grab an inexpensive pack of colorful feathers, you can even find them at Dollar Tree and use them to sort by color. 

B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

Arrange them from shortest to longest.

B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

Or simply for counting and basic addition and subtraction.

Song/Finger Play- Here you will find the words and hand motions for the simple rhyme Little Robin Redbreast.

Snack- This quick video shows you how to make an Apple Bird Snack full of healthy fruits in a fun design your child will love.

History/Geography Focus Day 4

What better topic to focus on today for geography than learning about your own state’s bird?

 If you don’t already know, find out what your state bird is, and do a little research on it. If you want to expand on that look into other states around you or maybe the state where Grandma lives.

Grab a map and look for the states that you’re going to be researching, it’s never too early to introduce simple math skills.

Letter/Sound Recognition- Grab a brown paper lunch bag and right lower and uppercase B on it, go around the house and find as many objects as you can that start with the letter b and place them in the bag.

Have your child draw out the objects one by one and practice the beginning sound before the word like a bird.

Some ideas are a piece of paper in the color blue, a butterfly, birds, a ball, a bow, and letter b tiles. 

B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

Book- Since we are learning about state birds today, I found this cute book- United Tweets of America.

Song/Fingerplay- Sing a Song of Sixpence

Sing a song of sixpence,
A pocketful of rye.
Four and twenty blackbirds
Baked in a pie.
When the pie was opened,
The birds began to sing.
Wasn’t that a dainty dish
To sit before the king?
The king was in his counting house,
Counting out his money.
The queen was in the parlor,
Eating bread and honey.
The maid was in the garden,
Hanging out the clothes,
When down came a blackbird
And pecked off her nose.
They sent for the king’s doctor,
Who sewed it on again?
He sewed it on so neatly,
The seam was never seen.

Snack- Owl Rice Cakes are relatively healthy and are a great way to talk about the parts of a bird as you build his wings, eyes, and beak.

B is For Bird Craft Preschool Theme

While you teach your preschooler about the letter sound of B, add some of these fun books and resources to your unit study.

Birds Figurines, 23pcs Realistic Eagle Parrot Robin Owl

Early Educational Toys - These Parrot Birds Figures Set Are Great For Education Purposes. It Will Help To Improve Children's Concentration And Outsight, Develop And Train Their Imagination And Creativity.

An Egg Is Quiet:

This stunningly beautiful and wonderfully informative book from award-winning artist Sylvia Long and author Dianna Hutts Aston makes for a fascinating introduction to the vast and amazing world of eggs. Featuring poetic text and an elegant design, this acclaimed book teaches children countless interesting facts about eggs. Full of wit and charm, An Egg Is Quiet will at once spark the imagination and cultivate a love of science.

The Big Book of Birds (The Big Book Series)

Following up the hugely successful The Big Book of Bugs, The Big Book of Beasts, and The Big Book of the Blue, The Big Book of Birds is a fact-filled tour of the world’s most wonderful winged creatures. Yuval Zommer’s distinctive illustrations show off some of the most colorful, flamboyant, impressive, and wacky birds of the sky. Picture-book charm pairs with informative nonfiction to make a beautiful, large-format title for parents to share with young children and for older children to read by themselves.

LeapFrog Tad's Fridge Phonics Magnetic Letter Set Small

  • Choose a level and push the letter tiles into the letter slot to reinforce letter names, phonics and word skills . Magnetic back makes it great for fridge play in the kitchen
  • Counting Is for the Birds

    Count up to twenty colorful backyard birds as they gather to crack seeds at the feeder while a cunning cat lurks below! What will be the fate of these colorful birds? The surprise ending will delight readers of all ages.Frank Mazzola's striking digital paintings, coupled with his lighthearted verse and engaging facts, will make bird lovers out of young and old alike.

    United Tweets of America: 50 State Birds Their Stories, Their Glories

    Welcome to the United Tweets Pageant! This colorful parade of state birds competing to be Top Tweet will have readers of all ages laughing aloud. From Alabama's Yellowhammer to Wyoming's Western Meadowlark, each bird is a winner, and each bird loves to show off the state it calls home. Hudson Talbott has created an inspired introduction to states and their birds. His vibrant, detailed illustrations infuse the birds' interactions with energy and humor, making this a great way to spark kids' interest in United States history, geography, and, of course, wildlife!

    A Bird Is a Bird

    What is a bird? And how is it different from a mammal or a reptile?Some birds are huge and some are tiny. Some birds are fantastically colorful and some are plain. But what do all birds share? Early nonfiction expert Lizzy Rockwell explains that birds have beaks, wings, and feathers, and hatch from eggs. Other animals might have some of these features in common, but only a bird has them all. Only a bird is a bird! A clear text and beautiful illustrations cover dozens of different birds and their shared characteristics, as well as the unique qualities of unusual birds, such as penguins and peacocks.

    Language Arts Focus Day 5

    Three basic foundations for language arts in preschool are:

    • Letter recognition,
    • Learning letter sounds, and
    • Learning to form letters.

    Choose fun hands-on activities to teach these to your child and use repetition as well. 

    Book –Only A Bird is a Bird and this book teaches children all about what makes a bird as well as some of the differences with splashy colorful illustrations and language. It is perfect for early years without talking down to them.

    Craft/Activity- Grab your letter tiles and spell out a few bird-related words like bird, egg, nest, and feather. Remove the beginning letter, set it near the words in a pile and read each of the words to your child without the beginning sound.

    Help your child determine which letter makes the beginning sound for that word. It is not important that they can read the word itself.

    This is simply helping them to make a connection and understand that letters put together to make words and reinforce the beginning letter sound with the actual image of the letter.

    B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

    Song/Fingerplay- Two Little Blackbirds has cute hand motions that are fun and easy to learn, this will be a very popular chant for weeks to come.

    Snack- These Crow-eos are too cute but are very easy to make for a quick and simple bird-themed snack.

    Toilet Paper Roll Bluebird

    You will need:

    • Empty toilet paper roll
    • Blue construction paper or craft foam
    • Yellow construction paper or craft foam
    • Rusty red craft paint
    • Black pipe cleaner
    • Google eyes
    • Gluestick
    • Scissors
    B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

    First, cut your blue craft foam just under 4” tall by 5 ¾” around and glue it to the empty toilet paper roll.

    B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

    At the same time cut a small tail and a pair of wings out of the same color.

    To give a little texture to the feathers you can make little snips along the edge of each.

    Then cut a small triangle of yellow for the beak.

     And to give your child a little more Independence you can either allow them to cut it out completely independently or trace the shape and let them practice using scissors by cutting it out themselves.

    B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

    Now paint the belly of the bluebird with rusty red paint.

    If you don’t want to use paint you could also just have them glue red paper to the bird.

    Mixed media projects are a great way to introduce your preschooler to new art mediums.

    B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

    Twist two little bird feet out of black pipe cleaners and hot glue them inside the toilet paper roll so they just peek out.

    B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

    Once the glue on the belly has dried your child can begin assembling the bluebird by attaching the wings, beak, and google eyes.

    For a more secure hold, you can use hot glue but if you want to let your child do it they can use regular school glue and pin them into place with either tape or clothes pins until the glue dries.

    You can either stop here if you’re happy with your bluebird or place a scrap piece of the blue on top and around the circle shape to finish off his head, secure in place with glue

    B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study

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    11 Best Science Fiction Books For Middle Schoolers

    December 29, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    Are you looking for the best science fiction books for middle schoolers? Also, you’ll love my pages How to Successfully Homeschool Middle School and Science Fiction for Middle School Fun Jurassic Park Quick Unit Study (DIY Insect in Amber) to round out your day.

    Science fiction books encourage reading and are also great options for reading aloud.

    Too, they are great for encouraging imagination and curiosity in the reader.

    11 Best Science Fiction Books For Middle Schoolers

    It also opens the door for discussions on the benefits and drawbacks of futuristic ideals of society, technology, and sciences.

    Besides that, it is just fun sometimes to step away from reality and wonder what if in the form of an entertaining story.

    What exactly is the difference between science fiction and fantasy?

    Simply put, science fiction is based on reality. It has exaggerations and possibilities of what could be and is set in futuristic times.

    Living in space, time travel, and dystopian societies are often the main plot and settings of Science Fiction

    Fantasy is rooted in the impossible but fantastic possibilities.

    And is often based on an equivalent time in past human history.

    More Middle School Resources

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    If you have a middle schooler who loves fantasy or a reluctant reader who might be drawn into reading fantasy, I have a list with a variety of classic and newer science fiction books to choose from.

    11 Best Science Fiction Books For Middle Schoolers

    Besides January 1st is National Science Fiction Day.

    So, I thought it was a great time to share my top 11 best science fiction books for middle schoolers.

    Common Sense Media is a great place for you to check reviews and get a little more detail on the themes and language in books; choose for yourself what is appropriate and what is not for your family.

    SCIENCE FICTION CRAFTS

    • How to Make a Time Travel Craft Inspired by The Time Machine Book

    Best Science Fiction Books For Middle Schoolers

    11 Science Fiction Books for Middle School

    Your kids will love reading one or two of these science fiction books or them to add to your unit study.

    The Wild Robot (Volume 1)

    This newer addition to sci-fi is an absolute delight and is part of a series of 3 books following robot Roz as she navigates her accidental life on a wild remote island. We adored this first selection as a read-aloud. 

    The War of the Worlds

    So begins The War of the Worlds, the science fiction classic that first proposed the possibility of intelligent life on other planets and has enthralled readers for generations. This compelling tale describes the Martian invasion of earth. When huge, tireless creatures land in England, complete chaos erupts. Using their fiery heat rays and crushing strength, the aliens just may succeed in silencing all opposition. Is life on earth doomed? Will mankind survive? A timeless view of a universe turned upside down, The War of the Worlds is an ingenious and imaginative look into the possibilities of the future and the secrets yet to be revealed.

    Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: Force Collector

    This is probably one of the best book versions of Star Wars ( in the opinion of a teen fan) but it is not based on familiar characters in the Star Wars universe rather it is a new storyline and new characters in familiar locations. This is a stand-alone story with no sequels as of now

    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Illustrated Edition

    It’s an ordinary Thursday morning for Arthur Dent . . . until his house gets demolished. The Earth follows shortly after to make way for a new hyperspace express route, and Arthur’s best friend has just announced that he’s an alien.After that, things get much, much worse.With just a towel, a small yellow fish, and a book, Arthur has to navigate through a very hostile universe in the company of a gang of unreliable aliens. Luckily the fish is quite good at languages. And the book is The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy . . . which helpfully has the words DON’T PANIC inscribed in large, friendly letters on its cover.Douglas Adams’s mega-selling pop-culture classic sends logic into orbit, plays havoc with both time and physics, offers up pithy commentary on such things as ballpoint pens, potted plants, and digital watches . . . and, most important, reveals the ultimate answer to life, the universe, and everything.

    The Time Machine

    Embark on an extraordinary time-travel adventure with H.G. Wells. Explore fascinating future worlds and dystopian societies. Witness the implications of human evolution and societal decay. Engage with thought-provoking questions about the nature of humanity. Experience the brilliance of H.G. Wells’ visionary storytelling.

    The City of Ember Deluxe Edition: The First Book of Ember

    The city of Ember was built as a last refuge for the human race. After two hundred years the great lamps that lights the city are beginning to flicker, and two friends fight together to save the city in this first of 4 in the series. It is listed as recommended for grades 3-7 but it really is an enjoyable story for even older grades.

    Last Day on Mars (Chronicle of the Dark Star, 1)

    This part 1 of a 3-part series has stunning visual imagery and impossible situations like life on the red planet, when even that is threatened the few humans left must travel to yet another home on a distant star unlocking mysteries about time and space,

    Ender's Game (The Ender Saga, 1)

    This is the first of Orson Scott Card's Cards Ender's Saga, to date there are 5 novels and one novella in the Ender series based on the government breeding child geniuses and training them as soldiers against alien attack.

    The Hunger Games

    Even if They have already seen the movies I highly recommend assigning your middle schooler this series. It gives a lot of material for discussions of moral choices, allegiance to your government at all costs, friendships, how a future like this could come to be, and more

    Divergent (Divergent Series, 1)

    Similar to Hunger Games this is the first in a 4 part series of a dystopian world where everyone is split up into 5 factions—Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent) splitting families and friends and pitting them against one another.

    Ready Player One

    If you have a teen who loves gaming and the 80s along with science fiction they are really going to enjoy this one that is set in 204 but filled with pop culture references from that totally awesome decade

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    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

    December 2, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    A cup is just a cup unless you turn it into a fun paper cup snowman or one of a bunch of great paper cup ideas, which I have found for you. Be sure you grab more ideas for winter fun on my page Winter Season Unit Study with free lapbook and look at my How to Homeschool Preschool.

    You don’t need an expensive box curriculum or stacks of worksheets to teach preschoolers, you just need a little creativity.

    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

    If you’re going with the winter or snowman theme and you need some great ideas to touch on all the subjects.

    So today I have you covered with crafts, games, math, science, snacks, and language arts.

    Too, I have an adorable snowman alphabet match game using just cups and markers.

    You can create the cutest snowmen for your preschooler to practice identifying and matching letters.

    Even if you don’t live in an area with snow, the snowman is just an iconic part of winter and very recognizable by even the youngest children.

    Books about Snowman

    Then learning about snowman is a fun subject for all ages.

    Include your older kids with some of these fun books as literature or as a read aloud.

    13 Snow, Snowman, Animals, and Winter Books

    Add one or more of these books to your learning day if you're learning about snow, snowflakes, winter or just for fun.

    Winter Cottage

    Immerse Yourself in This Story of Love and Companionship Amidst Deprivation

    It is the fall of 1930, and America has plunged into the Great Depression. On a remote dirt road deep in the snowy woods of northern Wisconsin, misfortune forces the impoverished Sparkes family to take desperate measures.

    A wayfaring quartet consisting of thirteen-year-old Araminta (nicknamed Minty), her recently unemployed father-a poetry-quoting widower called Pops-and her younger sister, Eglantine (known as Eggs-a dreamer like Pops), and their dog, Buster, are on their way to Minneapolis to live with the curmudgeonly Aunt Amy. When their car breaks down and they are unable to fix it, the homeless four stumble upon a vacant summer cottage by a lake. In desperate straits, they decide to settle in.

    1. The Story of Snow: The Science of Winter's Wonder

    How do snow crystals form? What shapes can they take? Are no two snow crystals alike? These questions and more are answered inside this exploration of the science of snow, featuring photos of real snow crystals in all their beautiful diversity. Perfect for reading on winter days, this book by a nature photographer and a snow scientist will inspire wonder and curiosity about the marvels of snow. 

    2. Sneezy the Snowman

    B-R-R-R-R! AH-CHOO! Sneezy the Snowman is cold, cold, cold. To warm up, he drinks cocoa, sits in a hot tub, stands near a warm fire–and melts! But the children know just what to do to build him up again–and make him feel “just right”.

    3. Snowmen at Night

    Have you ever built a snowman and discovered the next day that his grin has gotten a little crooked, or his tree-branch arms have moved? And you've wondered . . . what do snowmen do at night? This delightful wintertime tale reveals all!

    4. The Biggest Snowman Ever

    When the mayor of Mouseville announces the town snowman contest, Clayton and Desmond claim that they will each make the biggest snowman ever. But building a huge snowman alone is hard! They work and work, but their snowmen just aren't big enough. Soon they have an idea. As the day of the contest approaches, Clayton and Desmond join forces to build the biggest snowman ever.

    5. Over and Under the Snow

    Over the snow, the world is hushed and white. But under the snow lies a secret world of squirrels and snow hares, bears and bullfrogs, and many other animals making their winter home under the snow. This beloved nonfiction picture book exploring the subnivean zone reveals the tunnels and caves formed beneath the snow but over the ground, where many kinds of animals live through the winter, safe and warm, awake and busy, but hidden beneath the snow.

    A Hat for Minerva Louise

    "Stoeke's second book about that intrepid screwball, Minerva Louise, is a rare find."—The Horn Book, starred review. The other chickens hate snowy mornings. But not Minerva Louise! To her a snowy day—like everything else—is an adventure. But this chilly, chipper hen needs something to keep her warm. What she finds—and how she finds it—will keep young readers cackling.

    6. How to Catch a Snowman

    Our heroes' entry for the snowman contest has magically come to life―and ran away! Can YOU help catch it? Get ready for snow much fun as you travel through a winter wonderland with running, skating, and bouncing through trap after trap to catch the snowman and claim the winning prize. Will the snowman teach our heroes a lesson they'll never forget?

    The Big Snow

    When the geese begin to fly south, the leaves flutter down from the trees and the cold winds begin to blow from the north, the animals of the woods and meadows, big and small, prepare for the long, cold winter ahead when the countryside is hidden under a deep blanket of snow. They gather food and look for warm, snug places in the ground, trees, caves or thickets, where they can find protection against the icy winds.It might have been hard for the birds and animals of the hillside to survive when the Big Snow came if their good friends, who lived in the little stone house, had not remembered to put food out for them.Here, in many beautiful pictures, the Haders show how winter comes to the woodland as the busy animals make their preparations.

    7. Curious About Snow (Smithsonian)

    The Smithsonian does things right and this Curious About Snow book is a
    great introduction for curious kiddos with real images and simple explanations.

    8. Animals in Winter

    This is a clear and appealing book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. Introduce kids to basic science ideas as part of discussions about the seasons and animals.

    9. Arctic Figurines, Including A Harp Seal, Husky, Caribou, Arctic Rabbit, Killer Whale, Walrus, Arctic Fox, Beluga Whale, Igloo, And Polar Bear

    SET OF 10 FUN AND FRIGID FIGURES – It’s hard to stay warm at the North Pole, but you can discover its wonders in your home with these frigid friends. This TOOB includes a Harp Seal, Husky, Caribou, Arctic Rabbit, Killer Whale, Walrus, Arctic Fox, Beluga Whale, Igloo, and Polar Bear.

    10. Nature Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of the Natural World

    See the world in a whole new way! Acclaimed illustrator Julia Rothman combines art and science in this exciting and educational guide to the structure, function, and personality of the natural world. Explore the anatomy of a jellyfish, the inside of a volcano, monarch butterfly migration, how sunsets work, and much more. Rothman’s whimsical illustrations are paired with interactive activities that encourage curiosity and inspire you to look more closely at the world all around you.

    Next, look at more paper cup snowman crafts.

    Paper Cup Snowman Crafts and Activities

    Before we jump into covering different subjects for preschool let’s look at a few more great uses for paper cups using our snowman theme.

    You can get a pretty good-sized pack from Dollar Tree and really get your money’s worth out of them by using them for all sorts of activities and crafts.

    1. Turn some of your extra cups into a snowman community with this Paper Cup Snowman Craft idea.
    2. Get out some of their energy and giggles with a Snowman Slam craft and game rolled into one.
    3. Pom Pom Popper Snowman –While this one may seem just for fun it can actually help your child develop that pincer grasp and fine motor skills while playing, excellent for prewriting practice!
    4. No snow? No problem when you can make an entire adorable Snowman out of plastic cups.
    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

     Yes, I know this is not a snowman but look how precious this one is, I had to give it an honorable mention while you are stocked up on paper cups! Paper Cup Hot Chocolate Craft

    More Snow and Winter Crafts

    • 10 Toilet Paper Roll Winter Crafts | Make An Adorable Toilet Roll Winter Village
    • Fun Styrofoam Snowman Art Activity & 5 Facts About The Wonders of Winter
    • 10 Middle School Winter Crafts and Make a Sweet Smelling Hot Cocoa Candle
    • 6 Facts About the Snowy Owl & Stuffed Heat Pack Winter Owl Craft
    • Winter Craft Ideas for Kids Animals in Winter Fun Snow Slime
    • Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers
    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

    Finally, look at how to make this fun stacked paper cup snowman.

    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game 

    You will need:

    • Foam coffee cups
    • Markers
    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

    First, you will need two coffee cups for each letter that you want your preschooler to practice.

    Flip your coffee cups upside down.

    On the bottom, which is the top rim when it’s right side up you’re going to want to write a capital letter on one.

    Then write the matching lowercase letter on a second coffee cup.

    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

    Now, you and your preschooler can go crazy, creating snowman faces, buttons, and arms with the markers.

    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

    Helping to create their own game is going to make it a lot more fun for your little one and this snowman mob is going to teach them so much.

    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

    To play:

    Unstack the matching cups and mix them up.

    Let your preschooler find and stack them to match.

    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

    Some cool variations to this snowman match are:

    Practice the letters that spell out their name.

    Stacking numbers in order.

    Stack one set of letters in ABC order. 

    They store well too, just stack them up and put them away until next time.

    Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters

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    25+ Texas History Books For Middle School For a Fun Unit Study

    August 13, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    Today, I have a short list of 25 plus Texas history books for middle school. Also, look at my Free Texas Homeschool Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas page.

    When studying Texas history, I’ve used many resources but none of them beat a Texas living history book or picture book.

    So, although these are only a few of the books we love, they’re enough to round out your study of Texas.

    25+ Texas History Books For Middle School For a Fun Unit Study

    In addition, I added some books of different levels.

    Not all middle school kids are on the same reading level.

    Besides, picture books still appeal to even adults.

    And they have a way of putting topics in a nutshell especially if you’re building a foundation to begin your study.

    Texas History Topics

    Next, when you’re preparing a study about Texas, you can use many ways to break down the topics.

    For example, here is one of the formats I follow.

    • Early Texas & Native Texans
    • Texas Revolution
    • Republic of Texas
    • Statehood
    • American Civil War & Reconstruction
    • Cowboys, Cattle and Cattle Drives
    • Hurricanes, Oil, and Modern Texas

    Begin a study by looking for books about these topics.

    25+ Texas History Books For Middle School For a Fun Unit Study

    Also, look at these hands-on ideas to add when studying Texas.

    More Texas History Crafts & Activities

    • Free Texas Homeschool Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
    • Facts About Wildflowers And a Fun Felt Texas Bluebonnet Craft
    • How Texas Cattle Drives Shaped Its History and Longhorn Craft
    • History of the Texas Cowboy, Cattle Drives, and Chisholm Trail
    • Texas Native American History Quick Unit Study (Middle School)
    • How to Build the Alamo: Hands-on Learning (Free Texas Unit Study)
    • Free Copywork Cattle A Texas Poem For a Fun Unit Study
    • 22 Famous Texans Notebooking Pages (editable) For a Fun History Study
    25+ Texas History Books For Middle School For a Fun Unit Study

    Look at these editable notebooking pages to include in your Texas history unit study.

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    Furthermore, if you’re learning about the history of cattle, or Texas cattle drives and cowboys you may love my lapbook.

    25+ Texas History Books For Middle School For a Fun Unit Study
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    Additionally, I have this free Texas lapbook for followers.

    25+ Texas History Books For Middle School For a Fun Unit Study

    How to Get the Free Texas Lapbook

    Now, how to grab the free lapbook. It’s a subscriber freebie. And I have a list of links for this unit study included in the download.

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    Lastly, look at these books for the history of Texas.

    27 Books For Kids Who Love Reading And Being Read to About Texas

     Forget a boring textbook and add some of these books about Texas to your unit study or add to your learning day.

    Susanna of the Alamo: A True Story

    Relates the experiences of the Texas woman who, along with her baby, survived the 1836 massacre at the Alamo.

    The Boy in the Alamo

    The classic story of the siege of the Alamo, as told for young readers. Originally published in 1958, thousands of children each year enjoy this story from the unique point of view of twelve-year old Billy Campbell.

    Plains Warrior: Chief Quanah Parker and the Comanches

    A biography of the legendary Comanche leader profiles the son of a white woman, who fiercely defended tribal lands against those who tried to seize them and who, after being moved with his people to a reservation, fought for the recognition and decent treatment of his tribe.

    A Paradise Called Texas

    Searching for a better life, Mina, Papa, and Mama left their German fatherland aboard the brig Margaretha ,bound for Texas. They had been told it was the paradise of North America, but when Mina steps onto the desolate beach at Indian Point on a cold December day in 1845, she wants to go back to Germany and Opa's cozy house in the village of Wehrestedt. But go on they must. In spite of mama's tragic death, Mina and Papa push inland with the Kaufmann family to the Texas Hill Country. There Mina encounters an Indian chief and his young daughter, Amaya, whose help she needs when Papa falls ill. Based on her ancestors' immigration to Texas, Janice Shefelman tells of a journey into the wilderness that is filled with hardship, tragedy and adventure.

    The Texans! Tejas to Today

    Lessons Taught In Story Form.

    Alamo All-Stars (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #6): A Texas Tale (Volume 6)

    “Remember the Alamo!” That rallying cry has gone down in Texas history. But what, exactly, should we remember? Who were the ragtag group of adventurers behind the famous slogan, and how did they end up barricaded in a fort against a Mexican army Who survived, who died, and how. In the early 1800s, Native Americans, the Mexican government, and settlers from other areas of the United States were fighting over the territory that would become the Lone Star state. Here, vivid illustrations—rendered in black, white, and shades of gray, with tinges of yellow—and witty text tell the story, from Texas’s near wilderness beginnings to the Battle of the Alamo and General Sam Houston’s ultimate victory over General Antonio López de Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto.

    Indians Who Lived in Texas

    Briefly describes the environment, daily life, and customs of four Indian groups that lived in Texas--the farmers, the fishermen, the plant gatherers, and the hunters.

    Make Way for Sam Houston (Unforgettable Americans)

    Colorful Sam Houston leaps to life in the pages of this fresh and funny biography, set against the story of Texas's fight for independence from Mexico.

    Wilderness Pioneer, Stephen F. Austin of Texas

    I wanted to tell Austin's story so that boys and girls all over the United States would come to know him not as a stuffy figure in a history book but as a man who had a great dream for the welfare of his fellowmen, and in working to make that dream come true met adventure and danger, heartache and happiness.

    Caleb's Choice (Puffin Novel)

    In 1858 Texas, people are violently divided over a law that makes it a crime to help runaway slaves. Caleb isn't sure how he feels. When an escaped slave saves his life, Caleb knows he has a debt to repay. But should he break the law and risk his life to help two slaves escape?

    A Gentle Tour Through Texas History

    A guide for teaching Texas History through literature. It is based on a 34-week timeframe and is useful for students in grades K-6/7.

    Johnny Texas

    In the early days of Texas history, ten-year-old Johann comes from Germany with his family to settle in this vast land and soon grows to love his new home.

    Remember the Alamo! (Landmark books)

    I love this series of books and this one tends to be fairly accurate.

    A Time to Stand: The Epic of the Alamo

    The #1 New York Times–bestselling author of The Miracle of Dunkirk tells the story of the Texans who fought Santa Anna’s troops at the Battle of the Alamo. Looking out over the walls of the whitewashed Alamo, sweltering in the intense sun of a February heat wave, Colonel William Travis knew his small garrison had little chance of holding back the Mexican army. Even after a call for reinforcements brought dozens of Texans determined to fight for their fledgling republic, the cause remained hopeless. Gunpowder was scarce, food was running out, and the compound was too large to easily defend with less than two hundred soldiers. Still, given the choice, only one man opted to surrender. The rest resolved to fight and die. After thirteen days, the Mexicans charged, and the Texans were slaughtered. In exquisite detail, Walter Lord recreates the fight to uphold the Texan flag. He sheds light not just on frontier celebrities like Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett, but on the ordinary soldiers who died alongside them. Though the fight ended two centuries ago, the men of the Alamo will never be forgotten.

    I Survived the Galveston Hurricane, 1900

    More than a century later, the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 is still America's deadliest disaster. Lauren Tarshis's story of one child surviving the horrible event churns with page-turning action and bold hope.

    The city of Galveston, Texas, was booming. Perched on an island off the southern coast of Texas, Galveston had been founded in the 1830s. By 1900, it was Texas's richest and most important city. Boats loaded up with American cotton and wheat steamed from Galveston to countries around the world. Arriving ships were crowded with immigrants. The streets, paved with crushed oyster shells, sparkled like they'd been sprinkled with diamonds.

    Galveston's Summer of the Storm (Chaparral Books)

    When fourteen-year-old Abby Kate boards the train in Austin to spend three weeks with her grandmother in Galveston, she’s full of excitement—about the train ride and the prospect of days on the beach, exploring Galveston with her cousin Jane, family picnics, and her grandmother’s good food. But things go wrong even before she gets to her grandmother’s house. Abby Kate gets off the train briefly in Houston—and the train leaves without her. Stranded in the railroad station, she is befriended by a man traveling with his two sons and eventually reaches Galveston safely.

    Texas Rangers: Legendary Lawmen

    In the 1820s, the Texas frontier was a rugged, lawless place that needed defending. The men that banded together to protect the citizens of Texas from the threats of bandits and raiding native tribes were known as the Texas Rangers. Since bravery was never in short demand, any unmarried man with a good horse and a sharp shot could be selected to join the ranks. As they roamed the Texas frontier maintaining peace and order, the Rangers were present for many of the most famous moments in Texas's exciting history-they defended the Alamo alongside Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, spied on the Mexican army during the war for independence, and chased down outlaws in the booming oil towns of the Wild West.

    Texas Tomboy

    The entire ranch is thirsty—will the rains ever come?

    Remember Goliad: Their Silent Tents

    Palm Sunday, March 27, 1836, turned out to be the blackest day in the war of independence between Texas and Mexico. Colonel James Walker Fannin Jr. and his men were ruthlessly slaughtered at the Presidio La Bahia near Goliad. The order was given directly by General Santa Anna. The author describes the background leading up to the start of hostilities in October 1835 and the two Mexican armies which threatened to overrun the Texans, with the massacre at the Alamo on March 2 and then the attack on the Presidio La Bahia, which Fannin called Fort Defiance. A description of garrison life and the men under Fannin's command precedes the battle of Coleto Plains, where Fannin's Texans, without an adequate water supply and defenses, were surrounded by General Urrea's army and forced to surrender. One of the more traumatic aspects of the battle and executions involved a group of young soldiers from Alabama, mainly from the same area, whose leader, Dr. Shackleford, was spared to minister to the sick and injured and was forced to witness the deaths of his protégées.

    Jane Long Mother of Texas

    A biography of the brave wife of General James Long who was the first woman of English descent to enter Texas and bear a child there.

    Camel express; A story of the Jeff Davis experiment (Winston adventure books)

    Story of a little known chapter in American military history; extensive illustrations throughout book by Joseph C. Camana.

    Texas Yankee: The Story of Gail Borden

    Famous as a newspaperman and surveyor in Texas, Gail Borden was the discoverer of how to condense milk. 

    Tex's Tales

    Picked up by a tornado and swept away from his family in nineteenth-century Texas, a dog has some exciting adventures in the frontier wilderness before making his way home again.

    Miriam “Ma” Ferguson: First Woman Governor of Texas (Volume 3) (Stars of Texas Series)

    Miriam Ferguson was a quiet, private person who preferred to stay home in her big house in Temple, Texas, and take care of her husband, raise her two daughters, and tend to her flower garden. But in 1924 she was elected governor of Texas, the first woman governor elected in the United States.

    Texas History for Kids: Lone Star Lives and Legends, with 21 Activities

    Encapsulating the 500-year saga of the one-of-a-kind state of Texas, this interactive book takes readers from the founding of the Spanish Missions and the victory at San Jacinto to the Great Storm that destroyed Galveston and the establishment of NASA’s Mission Control in Houston while covering everything in between. Texas History for Kids includes 21 informative and fun activities to help readers better understand the state’s culture, politics, and geography. Kids will recreate one of the six national flags that have flown over the state, make castings of local wildlife tracks, design a ranch’s branding iron, celebrate Juneteenth by reciting General Order Number 3, build a miniature Battle of Flowers float, and more. This valuable resource also includes a timeline of significant events, a list of historic sites to visit or explore online, and web resources for further study.

    Make Way for Sam Houston

    Colorful Sam Houston leaps to life in the pages of this fresh and funny biography, set against the story of Texas's fight for independence from Mexico. Lively, readable, and solidly researched, this is the kind of biography every child needs. Booklist, starred review Jean Fritz has done it again. Her writing turns this larger-than-life character into a very real person.School Library Journal, starred review ?Young readers will find the book fast-paced and fact-packed. The New York Times Book Review Jean Fritz lives in Dobbs Ferry, New York.

    Trail Fever: The Life of a Texas Cowboy

    The story of one of Texas's most famous cowboys is filled with cattle drives, stampedes, floods, droughts, freezing desert nights, raiders and bandits, and one man's endurance and love of life on the plains.

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    Top 5 Reasons to Love Geronimo Stilton And Geronimo Stilton Book List 1-20

    July 15, 2023 | 2 Comments
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    I have a Geronimo Stilton book list because we love the series. Be sure to grab more Geronimo Stilton Books ideas and crafts on my page.

    First, the books originated in Italy and were written by Elisabetta Dami and use the name Geronimo Stilton as the author. Clever pen name, right?

    Geronimo Stilton is written from the point of view of a young nervous mouse who keeps finding himself drawn into adventures (and sometimes in a pickle) in all sorts of different places around the world.

    For example, he travels to the Outback, Egypt, New York, into the jungle, and sailing with pirates to name just a few of his adventures.

    Top 5 Reasons to Love Geronimo Stilton And Geronimo Stilton Book List 1-20

    They are great books for visual learners, young readers transitioning to chapter books, struggling readers, reluctant readers, and pretty much any other type of reader.

    Additionally, they are recommended for ages 7-10 but depending on your child’s age I feel like that span can go a little wider in either direction.

    Besides, you can see from the list below that Geronimo has quite a variety of adventures.

    Geronimo Stilton Spin-Off Series

    Too, we are just talking about the first 20 in the original series today but here is a quick overview of the different spin-off series and how many in each.

    • Geronimo Stilton-82
    • Geronimo Stilton Journey Through Time-8
    • Geronimo Stilton: Cavemice Series-15
    • Geronimo Stilton Reporter Series-11
    • Thea Stilton Series-35  
    • Thea Stilton Graphic Novel Series-8 
    • Geronimo Stilton Graphic Novel Series-19 
    • Geronimo Stilton: The Graphic Novel Series-4 Books
    • Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy Series-16 
    • Geronimo Stilton: Special Edition Series-7 
    • Geronimo Stilton Classic Tales Series-1 
    • Geronimo Stilton: Spacemice Series-12 
    • Geronimo Stilton: Creepella Von Cacklefur Series-9 
    • Geronimo Stilton: Micekings Series-7 
    • Thea Stilton: Mouseford Academy Series-8 
    • Thea Stilton and the Treasure Seekers Series-3 
    Top 5 Reasons to Love Geronimo Stilton And Geronimo Stilton Book List 1-20

    Next, look at the top 5 reasons to love the Geronimo Stilton book list.

    Top 5 Reasons to Love Geronimo Stilton

    1. They are super fun to read. And they are written in a comic book or graphic novel style with bright and fun illustrations. This helps kids get a better picture of the locations and keeps their interest. The different sizes and styles of fonts help put emphasis on words, phrases, and themes throughout the book. Often these highlighted words make for a great introduction or review of spelling/vocabulary words.
    2. Teaches great life lessons- Geronimo’s books tend to have some kind of lesson woven in like being open to adventure, recycling, being brave, friendship, family, and other character concepts that are laid out simply for kids.
    3. Loaded with great facts and information- While telling the crazy stories they naturally weave in facts about people, places, and things so your child can’t help but learn while they enjoy the tale. Each of these elements is casually introduced in the story so your child is learning as they enjoy a story without it being a textbook at all. There is special emphasis on geography and history and make for a great history series for younger children.
    4. Great for boys and girls- While they do have a spin-off series about his sister Thea Stilton, Geronimo is written to appeal to both boys and girls, no matter what theme the adventure. If you have multiple kids in the house you are going to get a lot of bang for your buck on these books.
    5. They cover a variety of topics and locations- Whatever you are learning about or piques your child’s interest there is a great chance that there is a Geronimo Stilton out there for them. Looking for a book for them to read on the flight to a family vacation in Hawaii? Try book #72-The Hawaiian Heist, need something to supplement your Egypt study? Go with #2 The Curse of The Cheese Pyramid.
    Top 5 Reasons to Love Geronimo Stilton And Geronimo Stilton Book List 1-20

    Moreover, I have many hands-on activities to go wiith many of the books.

    Geronimo Stilton Book List Activities

    Also, look at these other crafts to go with the books.

    • Geronimo Stilton Race Against Time And Make Pottery Like Ancient Greeks
    • Geronimo Stilton Back in Time Second Journey Through Time and Fun Mayan Mask
    • The Race Against Time Geronimo Stilton Activity Craft Fun Dragon Eggs
    • Geronimo Stilton The Second Journey Through Time Sun King Fun Medallion
    • The Journey Through Time Book And Knights Armor Engraving Fun Kids Craft
    • Journey Through Time Geronimo Stilton Time Warp Fun Lost City of Atlantis
    • Race Against Time Build a Fun Greek Water Clock
    • Out Of Time Fun Sir Francis Drake Ship Craft
    • Stilton Journey Through Time Series Fifth Journey Fun Eiffel Tower
    • 10 Things to Learn From The Fun Geronimo Stilton Chapter Books
    • The Fourth Journey Through Time Fun Cleopatra Collar
    • Learn About Mozart The Eight Journey Through Time Geronimo Stilton Series
    • The Geronimo Stilton Book Fourth Journey Fun Egypt Game
    • Geronimo Stilton Journey Through Time Craft a Fun England Tower Guard
    • Mouse in Space Fun Puffy Moon Craft (Glow in the Dark)
    • Down and Out Down Under Make a Fun Edible Coral Reef
    • Field Trip to Niagara Falls Summary And Fun Corn Craft
    • The Journey Through Time #2: Back in Time Colosseum Craft
    • The Race Against Time Geronimo Stilton Activities: Fun Edible Spine
    • #2: Back in Time Mayan Craft
    • The Curse of The Cheese Pyramid Barbie Mummy
    • Who Is Geronimo Stilton Rodent Notebooking Page

    Finally, look at the list of Geronimo Stilton books.

    Geronimo Stilton Books 1 - 20

    It is not necessary to go in order, each book is its own stand-alone story, and the main characters are properly reintroduced each time.  So, you can choose the books based on your child's current interest, the season, or a unit study topic.

    Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye

    Who Is Geronimo Stilton? That's me! I run a newspaper, but my true passion is writing tales of adventure. Here on Mouse Island, my books are all best-sellers! What's that? You've never read one? Well, my books are full of fun. They are whisker-licking good stories, and that's a promise!Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye. It all started when my sister, Thea, discovered a mysterious map. It showed a secret treasure on a faraway island. And before I could let out a squeak of protest, Thea dragged me into her treasure hunt! In no time at all, we'd set sail for the island. It was an adventure I'd never forget....

    The Curse of the Cheese Pyramid (Geronimo Stilton #2)

    I'm off to Egypt! I climbed onboard a crabby old camel that would take me across the desert to the Great Cheese Pyramid. There, among mummies and hieroglyphics, I would learn the secret of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient Mouse World....

    Cat and Mouse in a Haunted House (Geronimo Stilton, No. 3)

    I was lost in a dark, spooky forest! Until I stumbled upon Curlypaw Cannycat's Castle.

    I'm Too Fond of My Fur! (Geronimo Stilton #4)

    Well, my books are full of fun. They are whisker-licking good stories, and that's a promise! I'm Too Fond of My Fur! I was on my way 'round the world to Mouse Everest! The trip was long and dangerous. I almost froze my tail off on the way. And then I was kidnapped by the Abominable Snowman! Yes, it was truly an amazing adventure....

    Four Mice Deep in the Jungle (Geronimo Stilton Funny Tales)

    Enter the world of Geronimo Stilton, where another funny adventure is always right around the corner. Each book is a fast-paced adventure with lively art and a unique format kids 7-10 will love.I have never been a brave mouse... but lately, my fears were taking over my life! Soon I was too afraid even to leave my mousehole. That's when Thea and Trap decided to cure me. They dragged me away on an airplane (I'm afraid of flying!) all the way to the jungle. There I was forced to eat bug soup, climb trees as high as skyscrapers, swim in raging rivers, and even wrangle snakes! How would a 'fraidy mouse like me ever survive?

    Paws Off, Cheddarface! (Geronimo Stilton, No. 6)

    Who Is Geronimo Stilton? That's me! I run a newspaper, but my true passion is writing tales of adventure. Here on Mouse Island, my books are all best-sellers! They are whisker-licking good tales, and that's a promise!__PAWS OFF, CHEDDARFACE!It was the strangest thing... all across New Mouse City, rodents kept telling me I'd done things I had no memory of! I soon discovered why... there was a Geronimo look-alike out there, pretending to be me. He'd even fooled my sister Thea! And worst of all, he was trying to take over my newspaper. I had to find a way to strike back -- but how??

    Red Pizzas for a Blue Count

    They are whisker-licking-good tales, and that's a promise! Red Pizzas for a Blue Count My troublemaker cousin was trapped in Transratania! And before I could even squeak, my sister, Thea, dragged me along on her rescue mission. Little did we know that Transratania is the land of vampire bats! Holey cheese, bats give me mouse bumps! Why? Well, there's nothing a bat likes more than sinking its teeth into a nice, juicy mouse....

    Attack of the Bandit Cats (Geronimo Stilton, No. 8)

    Oh, what a day! I had just published New Mouse City's first phone book -- and almost every single number was wrong! My customers were out for my fur. So when Thea, Trap, and Benjamin asked me to join their quest for a legendary island covered in silver, I agreed. But no sooner had we set out than we were attacked by a ship of pirate cats! They mousenapped us and threatened to make us their dinner. Would we escape with our lives... or find ourselves in the soup?

    A Fabumouse Vacation for Geronimo (Geronimo Stilton, No. 9)

    Sometimes a busy businessmouse like me needs a nice, relaxing vacation. But of all the rotten rats' luck -- every time I tried to get away, disaster struck. My aunt Dizzy Fur's mouse hole caught on fire, my office was flooded, and our printing press broke down! When I was finally ready to depart, all the good trips were booked up. I was stuck in a flea-ridden old hotel, sharing a room with a bunch of Gerbil Scouts! I couldn't wait to get back to my comfy home in New Mouse City....

    All Because of a Cup of Coffee (Geronimo Stilton, No. 10)

    I, Geronimo Stilton, was in love! I went out for a cup of coffee one morning and laid eyes on the most beautiful rodent I'd ever seen. Unfortunately, I immediately tripped over my paws and ended up with my tail in a toaster! I was one mortified mouse. But I was determined to prove that I wasn't a complete stumblemouse. So I decided to join my family on their most daring adventure yet -- a journey to the eighth wonder of the world! There I made a discovery so truly amazing, I knew I could win the heart of my darling ratlette....

    The Phantom of the Subway (Geronimo Stilton, No. 13)

    When my sister Thea told me a ghost was haunting New Mouse City's subway tunnels, I knew I had to get the scoop for The Rodents Gazette! So I set off with Thea, Trap, and my assistant editor Pinky Pick. We soon discovered that Sally Ratmousen, the editor of The Daily Rat, was also on the trail of the mysterious ghost. But we were all in for the fright of our wee mouse lives... because the ghost turned out to be a CAT!

    The Temple of the Ruby of Fire (Geronimo Stilton, No. 14)

    It was my most thrilling adventure yet! My old friend Professor von Volt had discovered the location of the famous Ruby of Fire. And before I could let out a squeak of protest, my sister Thea had dragged me into race to be the first to find the legendary gem. The jewel was protected by thousands of ancient booby-traps -- a 'fraidy mouse's worst nightmare? Would I make it through with my fur?

    The Mona Mousa Code (Geronimo Stilton, No. 15)

    Do you like art? I do! So when Thea heard that there was a secret map hidden beneath Mouse Island's most famous painting, the Monamouse, I knew we had to get the scoop! Together we began to investigate, and soon we discovered secret clues that led us to the most fabumouse secret. And it all lay beneath the streets of New Mouse City!

    A Cheese-Colored Camper[GERONIMO STILTON #16 CHEESE-CO][Paperback]

    My grandfather William Shortpaws -- also known as Cheap Mouse Willy -- was back at The Rodent's Gazette, and he was determined to torture me. He wanted to publish a guide book to Ratzikistan, the Siberia of Mouse Island. And he ordered *me* to go there to write it! But as you know, dear reader,

    Watch Your Whiskers, Stilton! (Geronimo Stilton, No. 17)

    Cheesecake! A mysterious one-eyed rat was trying to steal The Rodent's Gazette from under my snout! I had to stop him -- but how? My business manager, Shif T. Paws, came up with a plan. He arranged for me to appear on a TV quiz show. If I won, the Gazette was safe. But if I lost -- SQUEAK! -- I had to give up my tail!

    Shipwreck on the Pirate Islands (Geronimo Stilton, No. 18)

    My sister had come up with a new way to torment me. She'd combined my two least favorite things - travel and ghosts! Thea had heard rumors of a haunted pirate treasure buried on a desert island. And before I could say "avast ye scurvy rats," she'd dragged me into her treasure hunt!

    My Name Is Stilton, Geronimo Stilton (Geronimo Stilton, No. 19)

    Have you met my very young assistant editor, Pinky Pick? She is only thirteen years old, but she is one of the cleverest mice I've ever known. If you've ever wondered how Pinky came to work for me at The Rodent's Gazette, this is the book for you! It's a looooong story... and one that's full of adventure, laughs, and of course, like all of my books, lots of embarrassing moments for yours truly!

    Surf's Up, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton, No. 20)

    Ah, there's nothing like a relaxing vacation on the beach! I would spread out by the crystal-clear water with a good book. What more could a mouse want? At least, that was the plan. But somehow, my vacations never seem to go according to plan. Instead of a beautiful seaside resort, I found myself in a fleabag hotel that was falling down around my ears! Oh, would I ever be able to relax and enjoy my vacation

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