John Zurn
Educational Author- School ConsultantCollaboration
Read Aloud Books Related to Collaboration that Parents and Teachers Can Read to their Children.
Duck! Rabbit! by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
This is a good book to begin a conversation on differing points of view (Is it a duck or is it a rabbit?) and when to let go of an unsolvable argument.
Wolf in the Snow by Matthew Cordell
A beautifully illustrated picture book/winner of the Caldecott Award. A young girl and a baby wolf pup get caught in a snowstorm and save each other. The message of the book can be centered on building relationships with others who are unlike yourself and the power of working together.
Big Pumpkin by Erica Silverman
A witch has trouble moving a huge pumpkin but discovers the value of working with others to achieve a task.
Bear Came Along by Richard T. Morris
This book is about a river, an adventure, and the joy that comes from experiencing challenges with friends.
Stone Soup by Jon J. Muth
Muth takes an old Chinese fable and adds beautiful watercolors and words to bring it to life. Villagers treat strangers suspiciously until the strangers suggest making Stone Soup. The collaboration turns into a feast for the entire village and a joyful celebration of community.
The Fruit is Mine by Anuska Allepuz
Five elephants discover a tall fruit tree and, after competing with each other to get the fruit, discover the path of collaboration.
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