RC III Developmentally Appropriate Books Create a bibliography that includes the titles, authors, publishers, copyright dates, and short summaries of ten developmentally appropriate children’s books that you have used with young children. Each book should support a different topic related to children’s lives and challenges.
The little hare wants to show her how much she wants the big hare, but a feeling like love can not be measured just like that. A beautiful book that invites children to express their feelings without fear.
Carolina is a chicken very different from the others. From a very young age she is a maverick and questions all the rules that have been imposed on her. A book that deals, with much humor, the norms of coexistence and equality.
The daily life of Manolito Gafotas and his friends in the neighborhood of Carabanchel is like that of any other child. With an overflowing imagination and characters full of charisma, Elvira Lindo tells us the adventures of this classic and famous personage of Spanish literature.
Elmer is an elephant like all the others, but with one small difference, and it is that the skin of a thousand different colors. Blue, green, yellow, red ... But Elmer does not like being different and embarks on an adventure to be gray as his whole herd. This story teaches children the values of respect and tolerance while instilling that being different is neither better nor worse, it's just that, different.
In a convent of Salamanca live 20 friars. There Perico appears with the intention of becoming one of them. At first the monks do not accept it, but little by little they discover its goodness and that is able to speak with the statue of San Francisco and everything changes.