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Want to have a heated debate with young children, ask them whether you would let the Pigeon drive the bus and why? You will get some heated debates on both sides.
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In addition, the books are a great way to learn and discuss emotions and even have discussions about rules and morality. The books teach early literacy concepts such as tone of voice, exclamation points, question marks, and with repeated reading early sight word recognition.
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The call and response nature of the books keeps the children engaged.
MO WILLEMS PIGEON SERIES
(of course, this is how many young children act as well) As a Pre-K teacher, I read The Pigeon book series all the time because of all the great qualities the books possess. In many ways, The Pigeon mirrors characters like Daffy Duck, George Costanza, and Michael Scott who are known for being self-centered and prone to emotional outbursts when things don’t go their way. He even sneaks into other books and has his own twitter account. Mo Willems’ Pigeon may be the most iconic new character in children’s literature this century.