Caps, Hats, Socks, and Mittens - Reading Comprehension Questions
by Louise Borden
About This Book
"Caps, Hats, Socks, and Mittens" by Louise Borden is a delightful little book that takes kids on a journey through the changing seasons. With simple text and charming illustrations, it captures the fun and excitement each season brings—like wearing cozy mittens in winter or enjoying the sunshine in summer. This book is not just a fun read; it's a wonderful way for kids to learn about the different seasons and what makes each one special. They’ll discover how the weather changes and how it influences what we wear and do. Plus, it encourages kids to think about their own experiences in different seasons, sparking their imagination. It’s beautifully written, making it enjoyable for both parents and kids, and is perfect for snuggling up with at storytime!
How WeRead Helps
When you read "Caps, Hats, Socks, and Mittens" with WeRead, you'll get some really helpful questions that make the story come alive. For example, before you dive into the book, WeRead might suggest asking, “What do you like to wear in winter?” These questions help kids connect the story to their own lives, making it much more engaging. As you read, WeRead highlights some fun vocabulary words, like “mittens” and “sunshine,” so you can pause and explain them together. This helps build their language skills without feeling like a chore. Plus, there are great prompts that encourage kids to talk about what they see in the pictures, like asking, “What do you think it feels like to wear that hat?” This way, reading time becomes a fun conversation, and kids feel more involved in the story!
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Key Vocabulary
caps, hats, socks, mittens, seasons, pleasure
Sample Questions
- Can you find the caps?
- What color are the mittens?
- Who wears the socks?