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This fantasy text revolves the personification of animals. One day, a new animal that the other animals have never seen before moves to the forest, arriving on a sheet of ice. They refer to him the entire book as “the creature” and “the beast.” The animals begin calling him “leaf” because of the weird habit that he has of always eating leaves and because they want him to “leave.” They argue about different ways to get him to leave the forest, but they can not come to a consensus. Eventually, they agree that because he looks so sad and lonely, they will listen to his story. This act changes their entire outlook towards the “creature.”

Separate bonus document containing guided reading questions, for the teacher to discuss with the class during a read aloud or whole class guided reading.One look at the stunning endpaper with the bookplate -- "This book belongs to:" and I'm impressed. Germany has such a tradition of brilliant illustrations, and I've never seen this before in a children's storybook. Seems like my eyes and mind and heart will be in good hands. Fall Walkby Virginia Brimhall Snow is super informative and engaging book that you will want to take on a walk. Kids will learn to identify different leaves. The book even has directions for pressing leaves. This book is part of a seasonal walk series. This very simple read aloud would make a nice introduction to your Fall unit in preschool or kindergarten. A squirrel is enjoying his beautiful leafy canopy in the tree when he discovers some of the leaves are missing. Is someone stealing squirrel’s leaves? Read The Leaf Thief by Alice Hemming.

Step 3: Now cut a piece of your scrapbook paper to use for the binding. Make it two inches wide by however tall your paper squares are. Set this aside for later. The animals who live nearby are frightened of the stranger. They call him Leaf, because of his habit of collecting plants, but nobody is brave enough to speak to him – until the bear makes a pair of leafy wings and tries to fly. One day, the polar bear Leaf arrives at the coast of the temperate climate wilderness. The first reaction of the animals is fear and confusion, but eventually, they overcome their own fears, and they help Leaf. I really appreciate this, especially now with the refugee crisis. I think to be afraid of the unknown is a normal thing for humans, but often I see not the most helpful attitude towards this fear. We should not shun each other for that; we should approach each other with an open mind and willingness to talk and listen. If there is anyone who deserves to be condemned, it's the politicians who feed and then build their careers on this fear instead of doing something meaningful.

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This is a longer book which might test the patience of younger listeners, but my kids enjoyed it. It takes you through the seasons as Buddy the bear’s mother teaches him the science of leaves. This is mostly nonfiction content set within a fictional story. I learned a few things myself! Kids love choosing and pressing forest souvenirs.It’s so easy to collect and press leaves. The techniques are simple and easy to follow. It's a great way to make memories from a special day. What to look for This is a Pebble Plus book (another great series for preschoolers!). While the focus isn’t on Fall leaves, it helps children understand the importance of leaves for the health of a tree and the different types of leaves children may find. Another winner! This unit is perfect if you are looking to study books which have more acceptance, tolerance and inclusion as their theme. Will the animals learn not to ‘judge a book by its cover’? Why do Leaves Change Color?- Kids are always curious. Squash that curiosity with this leaf book. It explains exactly why and how leaves change colour. 6. Fletcher and the Falling Leaves

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