Sometimes I'm Bombaloo Family Book Sheet
DOWNLOADSeptember 23, 2019 - Michigan State University Extension
Before Reading:
- Show your child the front of the book and encourage them to explore it. They may want to hold it, turn the pages, or even taste it!
- Read the title and ask your child what they think the word “Bombaloo” means.
While Reading:
- Stop if there is something you or your child would like to talk about.
- Ask questions so they can connect what is happening in the book to things they already know about. Try some of these ideas:
- What do you think she is feeling?
- What kinds of toys does Katie like playing with?
- Uh-Oh! What would you do if your brother knocked over your toys? How would you feel?
- Ask your child to point out what they see. Name and identify the pictures.
- Look at her face, it is scrunched up a like a monster. Can you make a face like that?
- Tell me about what she is doing.
After Reading:
- Spend some time talking about the story. Help your child understand anger. Ask: Do you feel “Bombaloo” and get really angry?
- What makes you feel better when you are angry?
- When you start to get angry, what can you do to keep from getting “Bombaloo”?
- Help teach your child helpful ways to deal with tough emotions like anger. Reassure them that all emotions are ok to feel, and teach them ways to behave in appropriate ways.
Read this book several times to the children. Hearing the same story again and again helps them learn new words and understand the ideas they hear better. Each day, pick a different activity to do with the children after reading “Sometimes I’m Bombaloo”.