Everybody Needs a Rock by Byrd Baylor
illustrated by Peter Parnall
Nonfiction Informational
This story gives the reader ten rules for choosing the perfect rock for yourself. The message behind the story is that even ordinary things can have extraordinary value to us, even if isn’t special to anyone else. I think this message would be great for first to third grade students because these students often have objects or toys that are extremely valuable to them, but not necessarily anyone else. I also think the illustrations would be better for a bit older of students, rather than kindergarten and younger, because they lack color and require the readers to find the image themselves. I would use this book as mainly a teacher read aloud at the beginning or end of the day because it doesn’t really coincide with a typical unit, but I really enjoyed the simple message behind the book.
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