Jobs of a Preschooler


Children - Preschool
24 Pages
Reviewed on 06/01/2017
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Author Biography

When Brigitte Brulz isn't busy with the many jobs of being a homeschooling mom, she enjoys reading, writing, and volunteering.

For more information about Brigitte and her books and to print free coloring pages, you may visit www.brigittebrulz.com.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

Parents are not the only ones busy with chores and jobs. Children can also be busy in their daily lives, just like their parents. Jobs of a Preschooler by Brigitte Brulz is a charming storybook which speaks about the many jobs a preschooler can to do so that she is busy, just like her mother. She is a jewelry maker, scientist, doctor, meteorologist, singer, teacher, police officer, builder, actress, sculptor, chef, taste tester, veterinarian, magician, gymnast, race car driver, painter, and teacher’s helper. The experiences of the preschooler in the story and her busy schedule will take young readers into a world brimming with different types of activities and jobs and, though tiring, it speaks about the fun they have while doing these jobs.

The story is engaging and interesting and children will be able to relate to the activities of the preschooler in the story. The illustrations make the concept clear and vivid, and give the story life and movement. It is a good bedtime storybook that parents can read out to their kids. Teachers and educators can use it for interactive sessions in classrooms to speak about the activities that can keep a preschooler engaged, active, and happy so that they are busy and occupied doing fun things. The preschooler in the book also shows how tiring a day can be with all these jobs, though it is fun doing them. It is a good book for educators and parents, as it gives them ideas on how to keep children busy and occupied doing things that are informative, interactive, fun, and educational.