“No. Why are you asking me. I haven't seen it. I haven't seen any hats anywhere. I would not steal a hat. Don't ask me any more questions.”
“No. Why are you asking me. I haven't seen it. I haven't seen any hats anywhere. I would not steal a hat. Don't ask me any more questions.”
This is an excellent book to read to children as you can review the bear is emotions. There are pages without words that leave it up for interpretation for the students. The ending of the story is left up for interpretation as well. Whether he sat on the rabbit, ate the rabbit, or the rabbit walked away.
“I Want My Hat Back” was published in 2011. This book is about a main character who is a bear, going around asking other animals if they have seen his hat. Every animal replies they have not seen his hat; however, it was on the rabbits head as he asked the rabbit. Once he still cannot find his hat he gets upset.
Teaches children to not lie or else they will have to deal with the consequences unfortunately
In the classroom, it can be used to teach students about the consequences of lying and the importance of building trust. This book effectively conveys themes of honesty and trustworthiness, making it a valuable tool for classroom discussions on character development and social responsibility.
This book is a retelling of the classic fable, first published in 2006. This children's picture book, categorized in the genre of folklore, received the Parents' Choice Award for its engaging illustrations and message. The story revolves around a young shepherd who repeatedly tricks villagers into thinking a wolf is attacking his flock, only to be ignored when a real wolf appears.
“The next day, just when the shepherd boy was beginning to get bored again, he heard...“
This tale is perfect for young readers, sparking discussions about integrity and the value of truth. The vibrant artwork adds to the charm, making it an enjoyable read for story time!
A captivating retelling of the classic fable. This is a straightforward story that conveys the importance of honesty and trust. In this classic, we follow a young shepherd who learns that lying has some serious consequences.