Night Noises by Mem Fox
illustrated by Terry Denton
No major awards
Realistic Fiction
This story was about an old lady who drifts to sleep with only her dog keeping her company. She sleeps soundly and dreams of things in the past as her dog begins to hear noises from outside. Finally, after quite a bit of noise, Lily Laceby wakes up, wondering who is at her door on such a night. It was her family and friends all there to celebrate her 90th birthday.
In the classroom, this could be used as a quick read aloud at the beginning of the day or end of the day. I don’t think it really fits into a particular topic or unit that may be taught. I would recommend this story for young elementary or Pre-K students because it is very simple. Personally, I would not use this book because I don’t plan to teach students that young, nor is there a significant moral to the story that could be applied for older students.
In the classroom, this could be used as a quick read aloud at the beginning of the day or end of the day. I don’t think it really fits into a particular topic or unit that may be taught. I would recommend this story for young elementary or Pre-K students because it is very simple. Personally, I would not use this book because I don’t plan to teach students that young, nor is there a significant moral to the story that could be applied for older students.
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