Push and Pull
Newbridge Big Books Series
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What’s inside...
Simple text and photographs explore the many things that can be moved by pushing or pulling, from swings and mowers to wagons and ropes.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
4-8
Length
32 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What did you notice about how the objects moved when they were pushed or pulled?
Can you think of a time when you had to use push or pull to move something? What was it like?
How do you think the animals in the book felt when they pushed or pulled objects? Why?
What are some ways we can safely push or pull things at home or at school?
What do you think would happen if we couldn't push or pull things?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to demonstrate pushing and pulling with safe objects around your home while discussing the book.
Relate the book's concepts to real-life examples, such as opening and closing doors or drawers, to solidify understanding.
Ask your child to predict what happens before turning the page, enhancing their anticipation and engagement.
Use expressive reading to mimic pushing and pulling motions, making the story more dynamic and interactive.
After reading, engage in a fun activity where you both list items around the house and decide if they require pushing or pulling to move.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Understanding Forces
Explanation: Through vivid photography and simple text, 'Push and Pull' introduces children to the basic physics of forces. The book exemplifies how various objects move when they are pushed or pulled.
Real-World Application: This knowledge helps children make sense of how things move in their everyday environment, such as opening doors, playing with toys, or riding a bicycle.
Example Lesson: Encouraging Curiosity and Exploration
Explanation: As the book explores various scenarios of forces in action, it encourages children to ask questions and explore how things work.
Real-World Application: This curiosity can extend to other areas, fostering a lifelong love of learning and exploration. Children might engage more in activities like science experiments or exploring mechanics.
Example Lesson: Cause and Effect
Explanation: By demonstrating specific examples of actions and their consequences, the book teaches children the concept of cause and effect.
Real-World Application: Understanding this concept can help children anticipate outcomes in real life, improving their decision-making and problem-solving skills.
