Literature Based Learning with the Beloved Paddington Bear

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I am a huge advocate for literature based learning. Paddington Bear was one of the two beloved bears of my childhood, so I was happy to order a new copy for our review of the Picture Book Explorer Series by Branch Out World. The week long study was the perfect amount of hands on work for my group of 6-9 year old’s.

Literature Based Learning for the Litte Reader

 

A Perfect Start for Little Readers

 

This nearly 50 page set of printable PDF pages was a perfect jumping in point for those transitioning into a new homeschool routine. The focus of our set was centered around the picture book of Paddington Bear. Since my nine year old is reading I also ordered the set of chapter books for her to read, but the simple picture book is based off of the first two chapters and holds the attention of a younger child very well.

 

Not too Long, Not too Short, Just Right

 

The Explorer walks you through activities for 5 days. This is the perfect length for younger students. They like familiarity and repetition but too much and they get bored. Each day you explore a new concept. There are three or more activities for each day. Everything is scheduled and a supply list is provided so you know exactly what you need for the week.

 

Geography is fun when you can follow the characters from the book you are reading.

On day one, you explore setting. Since our little bear travels from Peru and is found in Paddington Station in the UK, we explored those countries. Flags, maps and additional books from the library all helped us get an idea of where the story took place. We discovered more about the world we live in as well, because little ones are always asking questions.

Day two, we explored words. I love vocabulary building in all shapes and sizes. The kids made a vocabulary pocket for the new words they added and drew pictures of the meanings before tucking their cards away.

Day three is for exploring pictures. Taking time to really look at and discuss the picture book for the art work and making our own pictures.

Day four, exploring Science had us looking up all kinds of bear facts and adding to our Andean Bear habitat notebooking page.

 

 

Day Five, brought us back to train tracks and a little math work. We talked about and made parallel (like train tracks) and transverse (not like train tracks) lines with rulers and protractors. We also packed our suitcases to work on our spacial awareness. (Some of us could use some work, or just need a bigger suitcase.

 

 

There are just enough activities in each day of the Picture Book Explorer that you would never be hard pressed to get all of them in if you wanted to, but you are free to pick and choose. Just like I did when I chose NOT to do the shaving cream activity. We just got over the slime craze and I am not going to tempt the kids with half a can of shaving cream.

 

 

Great For a Sitter or Grandparent to Use

 

We had a sitter for a women’s bible study for a time and this would have been a fun activity for the kids to do weekly. In our homeschool the kids did science at Grandmas house and this would also be a good guide for the little ones to have a class too. I have even considered having my older kids take turns teaching another “class” like this one for a week day as part of our school time this year.

 

Worth The Price if You Are Looking For Some Help

Overall, I liked the clear and simple format of the Paddington Bear; Picture Book Explorer. The five day time frame gave us plenty to choose from without being overwhelming. The price is a little high for this set at almost $12 (US) but I am also a vet homeschool mom. I know I would have paid that in my first years to help me get some structure and have the activities pre-planned for me. It doesn’t skimp and does give plenty of value. The projects were peaceful which is saying a lot.

There are plenty more Picture Book Explorer sets from Branch Out World and they do range lower in price. If you are not sure you could try one of the smaller sets for under $8 and they have Linked Lap Books for a combination of printable and online experience as well. I am looking at the Lab Book for Marco Polo and think I might just have to check it out for ourselves.

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  1. How fun! I would’ve loved something like this when my son was younger, especially since we lived in Peru as a family for a couple years.

    1. What an adventure. I am just at the edge of lower elementary with my youngest being 7. I’m so glad to get to catch these great learning tools before we all grow up.

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