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We're Going on a Bear Hunt: 1 (CBH Children / Picture Books)

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Characters are not named but we see four young kids, a man who we assume to be their father, a black and white dog, and of course, the BEAR! These can really make the story come alive when played in conjunction with turning the pages for a child or for a class.

Rosen condemns ‘loathsome and antisemitic Michael Rosen condemns ‘loathsome and antisemitic

Show them pictures such as that of the great mosque of Djenné in central Mali (you can download a free photo of the mosque on this page). Plan in chunks of time to observe the children’s play in the role-play area, and allow yourself regular opportunities to get involved in the play itself. They make their way through long, wavy grass, a deep, cold river, thick, oozy mud, a gloomy cave and a big, dark forest. and ensure a rich array of open-ended and flexible resources are available for children to choose from, such as large pieces of cardboard and netting for children to weave through or to attach other materials to. Teachers and parents can use this story to inspire and to prompt discussions and lessons on environments, on language, and it can be used for drama and dramatic representations.Jodie's passion is helping parents, teachers, librarians and anyone else interested in nurturing and reaching ALL of our youngest growing readers.

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Written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, this well-loved picture book provides the perfect opportunity to explore things on a bigger scale both indoors and out. Try not to respond too quickly to any one suggestion, although you may recognise that it may be the most easily realisable idea. Ask the children to test each bowl of mud in turn to create their own pies, then use a range of materials to decorate and embellish the pies.

Although it is never easy to stand back, try not to direct the construction too much; instead, work alongside the children, guiding them with the help of a well-judged question or suggestion.

We’re Going On a Bear Hunt – BOOK REVIEW | TeachingBrave We’re Going On a Bear Hunt – BOOK REVIEW | TeachingBrave

We are aware of concerns raised following a Twitter post by a member of staff,” it said, adding that it was “committed to combatting racial inequality in all its forms and we have adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism”.

Try to anticipate some of the possible suggestions (there will, of course, always be inspired ideas that haven’t occurred to you! For more than thirty years readers have been enjoying and learning from this book, and will continue to do so well into the future.

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With the children’s help, collect together different sorts of soil from different places, using plastic washing-up bowls to collect each sample. Subscribe to TeachingBrave to get weekly updates with Parenting tips, Money matters and Early Childhood related content. The original image is of the former Labour leader reading We’re Going on a Bear Hunt to some children.It can turn feelings of fear into feelings of empathy, when the children realise the bear may have just wanted to make friends! Introduce to children part-way through the week and discuss how, like Little Rabbit Foo Foo, someone has been naughty! When the children have finished, tell them about the ways in which mud has sometimes been used in hot climates to make bricks for houses. Encourage them to think about the different sorts of reading and written material that a bear’s den might contain. Press the grasses into thin plates of clay to make impressions or to add texture to the clay itself.

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