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Horrible Bear! by Ame Dyckman
Horrible Bear! by Ame Dyckman









Horrible Bear! by Ame Dyckman

And OHora's illustrations are adorable, and I am a fan once again. Kids will have fun reading this, or having it be read to them. Plus, Dyckman even uses the word "indignant." I mean, not only are kids learning one way to deal with their anger, but getting a vocabulary lesson, too! The story (and the rest of the text) is pretty simple, but I appreciated the use of speech bubbles and varied typography to express the strong emotions of the story. What will he do next? As Bear prepares to live up to his formerly undeserved reputation, the girl makes a mistake of her own, and realizes that maybe-just maybe-Bear isn't as horrible as she had thought.Īnother great book to address anger and how to deal with it. He doesn't think he's horrible! Then Bear gets a truly Horrible Bear idea. Themes: anger, apologies, bears, friendshipīear didn't mean to break a little girl's kite, but she's upset anyway-upset enough to shout "HORRIBLE BEAR!" Bear is indignant.

Horrible Bear! by Ame Dyckman

SOCIAL JUSTICE IN STORYTIME.Written by Ame Dyckman, illustrated by Zachariah OHora I really loved using Blocks in a preschool setting because it wasn’t just a story it became a conversation starter about how using manners and being kind can make us all feel better. This storytime included a visitor from our administration department to take pictures and they caught an EPIC grumpy face from me on film as we were talking about how some of the animals might be feeling in Please Mr. But my fabulous co-worker covered for me and the kids had a good time! I didn’t get to do a Monday class because I was at ALA Midwinter. Five Little Monkeys Swinging in the Tree.One Word From Sophia by Jim Averbeck & Yasmeen Ismail*

Horrible Bear! by Ame Dyckman

I starred the materials used in the plan multiple stars indicate use for more than one class. For more information on how I plan and prepare my preschool storytimes, check out this introduction post.











Horrible Bear! by Ame Dyckman