

Your children will enjoy reading and re-reading it. Series deserves a place in your primary classroom or home library. In short, t his multicultural series focuses on what makes us similar rather than different. All children can show compassion and actively share. Keep going until all the events have been used up.Īll children love to celebrate their birthdays, to use their imaginations, to participate in seasonal activities, and to play with their siblings/friends. Like the mixed up stories in the previous books (in chapters 6), create one for this book.Compare the pictures to the text in story one.Together write (or tell it orally) a story about the girls experiencing the seasons in a different way, such as sledding in the snow, planting a garden, going to the pool, or carving a pumpkin.

Before reading, brainstorm the reader's (or readers') favorite activities in each season.Build on the previous book discussions on how the girls are similar and different.They also often have a witty or ironic ending. Like the first three books in the series, the stories are sweet and entertaining. The final two stories involve playing in the spring rain and finding a rainbow.

Ling comes up with a creative way to prove Ting is not too sick to shovel the snow. Read 26 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. Ling & Ting: Together in All Weather (Ling and Ting) Hardcover Novemby Grace Lin (Author) 4.7 70 ratings Part of: Passport to Reading Level 3 (8 books) See all formats and editions Kindle 4.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 1.99 13 Used from 1. In the summer they set up a lemonade stand, and in the fall they rake leaves. Beginning with a lightening storm and ending with a double rainbow, the girls experience all 4 seasons.
