All the Parts of Books

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Your Child Will Learn

Learn about the parts of books and where to find them

Here’s What to Do

  1. Use a book that your child is very familiar with as an example to explore. As you read, explain the parts of a book like front cover, spine, title, author, illustrator, back cover
  2. Spread out 3 books that you’ve read and have your child recall the parts of each book
  3. Review the parts of a book every time you read with your child

Put PEER Into Action

PAUSE

  • “We are always reading books, let’s discover the parts of books”

ENGAGE

  • “Who writes books?” and “Who draws the pictures in books?”  
  • “What is the title of the book?”
  • “What is on the front cover? What is on the back cover?

ENCOURAGE

  • Ask your child what makes them like the front cover of a book
  • Ask your child why they like the illustrations of a book

REFLECT

  • Ask your child if they would like to be an author and/or illustrator of books one day?

Not Quite Ready

Start by helping your child to recognize the title and author before introducing other parts of books

Ready for More

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As Your Child Masters This Skill

Create a book about a specific topic or story type

Time to Complete

10-15 minutes

Materials Needed

books


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