
The Read Aloud Classroom
A podcast to help elementary teachers incorporate more picture books into their school day by using read alouds across the curriculum.
Each week, I'll share picture book titles to guide you in your teaching. You'll find practical tips, innovative ideas, and a collection of handpicked picture books perfect for each subject.
Get ready to inspire, educate and empower your students with the captivating world of picture books. Happy reading!
The Read Aloud Classroom
19. New Picture Books! May 2025
Need a fresh infusion of picture books for your classroom? In this month's new releases roundup, I'm sharing 16 incredible picture books that just hit the shelves! From heartwarming friendship stories like "Noah and His Wagon" to STEM explorations in "Hurricane" and "Sea in My Cells," there's something for every classroom need. I'll even tell you how each book might fit into your teaching day (because who has time to figure that out on their own?).
Whether you're looking for books that teach emotional intelligence, celebrate cultural traditions, or simply bring joy to your read aloud time, this episode has you covered. I break down each title with teaching insights you won't find in the publisher's description. Listen now to discover your next classroom favorite, and don't forget to check out the book cover photos on thecolorfulapple.com to see which ones catch your eye!
📚 Books in this Episode:
- Noah and His Wagon
- Bannock in a Hammock
- Bear Feels Sad
- Circus of Shadows
- Goodbye Spring, Hello Summer
- Hurricane
- Me and Lavender
- Piet Cools Off
- Sea in My Cells
- So Many Years
- The Gathering Table
- The Traveling Taco
- The Vase with the Golden Cracks
- Where are You, Bronte?
- You Be Teacher
- Everything’s Wrong
- Wish in a Tree
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Keep your teaching colorful,
Sara :)
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