Swimming, Swimming

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Swimming, Swimming
by Gary Clement (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Drawing on his own memories of the best days of summer in the city, Gary Clement brings us an illustrated version of the beloved classic “Swimming, swimming in a swimming pool,” full of fun and humor.

The illustrations show a young boy and his friends spending a carefree day at the neighborhood pool. We see them walk to the pool together, change into their trunks and then spend hours swimming, cavorting, splashing and diving. The pool is full of moms, dads, other kids and babies, all enjoying a chance to cool off on a hot summer day. The boy returns home, tired but happy, and falls asleep holding onto his goggles in anticipation of another delightful day at the pool.

Snippet:
Swimming, swimming,
in a swimming pool.
When days are hot,
when days are cold,
in a swimming pool.

Six Traits Mini Lesson

Trait: Ideas The word in this classic song are the inspiration for an oversized hardcover comic. You don’t see any words until the boy and his friends are in the pool in the middle of the book.

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Trait: Organization The story in the art shows the boy’s entire day. It begins when he wakes up and ends when he falls asleep. But this is not a typical “day in the life” story. It goes beyond what most “bed to bed” stories do.

Most “bed to bed” stories begin when the main character wakes up and end when the character goes to sleep. That’s a story arc pattern we all recognize, because we live it ourselves every day. The middle of the book, the day itself, is what makes the book work . . . or not.

So let’s look a little deeper. Is there really a story here? Or it is just a collection of random events (like most of the days we experience in real life)?

If you look closely you’ll see a swimming image on every page of this swimming story. There are swimming posters above his bed in the beginning and the ending. On the refrigerator in the kitchen, there is a photo of the boy and his friends wearing swimming medals. This is a story about “a day in the life” of a boy who loves to swim.

The words from the song only appear when the boy and his friends are in the water. Most of the story is in the art and that story works because it is focused, because it is clear. Each and every page shows the boy’s day and how much he loves to swim.

Watch the video to learn the melody and hand gestures for the song!

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Birdie’s First Day of School

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Birdie’s First Day of School
by Sujean Rim (Author/Illustrator)

Booktalk: Tomorrow is Birdie’s first day of school and she is just SO nervous. What will her teacher be like? What should she bring? What should she WEAR? When Birdie walks into her brand-new classroom . . . oh my! A whole new world opens up as she discovers all the fun and adventure that school has to offer.

Snippet:
Birdie couldn’t sleep.

Tomorrow would be her very first day of school and she was so nervous.

Six Traits Mini Lesson

Trait: Organization This picture book story about a rite of passage clearly shows how the beginning of a story sets up how that story will end. On the first page of this story, we meet the character and find out what her story problem is.

Art Note: The art illustrating the snippet on this first spread (two facing book pages) shows three views of little Birdie trying to sleep. We know that time is passing because of the clock on the wall. From left to right the time is 10:03, 3:00, and 6:57.

What happens next, of course, is more worrying, followed by the first day of school. In the middle of the story, we see how she works to solve her story problem. And solve it she does, so on the last page of the book, we see the story come full circle.

Snippet:
It was time for bed . . .
but Birdie couldn’t sleep.

Tomorrow would be her very second day of school . . .
and she just couldn’t wait.

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