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I love the Big Bear Hug by Nicholas Oldland. It is my favorite new library book. JDaniel likes it too, but it isn’t his favorite and I am not sure why. He loves to give hugs and so does the bear in this book.
Bear is a hugger. He hugs everything and everyone he comes across. He freaks out a rabbit by hugging him when the rabbit thinks he is going to eat him. He tries to hug a moose, but his arms don’t reach around him. He hugs small birds, smelly skunks, and scary snakes too.
Bear’s favorite things to hug are trees. He just loves trees. He hugs trees that are big, little, apple, peach or pear. He will hug trees of every kind everywhere around the woods.
One day a man came to the woods and tried to cut down a wonderful tree. Bear freaked out about the idea of cutting down a tree. At first, he wanted to kill the man, but he decided he is not that kind of bear. Bear ended up doing what he loves to best and freaked the man out. The man runs away after bear hugs him.
With the man gone Bear does what he loves best to the tree. He hugs it.
What did we do after reading the book?
Tissue Box Bear and Story Retelling
JDaniel and I found pictures on the internet that matched many of the things the bear-hugged. After printing them out, JDaniel used watercolors or markers to color most of the pictures.
When the pictures had dried we used them to retell the story. After our retelling time, JDaniel stored the stick puppets in the tissue box the bear is hugging.
Reviewed Items to Recycle
I found a wonderful chart on the internet that displayed the items that can be recycled and lists the ones that you can not recycle. We did two activities with the chart.
The first activity involved using chopsticks to pick up things that should be recycled and placing them in the bear tissue box. I am sure the bear would only want items you can recycle in his box.
The second activity was to go through one of the grocery store circulars that we get in the mail and circle the items that had containers that could be recycled.
What did you do this week?
Reminder: The Tissue Box Challenge will end on the 22nd of April. There is still time to add your own wonderful tissue box creations to the link up. The winner will receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card.
Errrg! I’m so sorry…I linked up my DIY jump rope, and then read more specifically your instructions that the post is suppose to tie into a book. I tried to delete it as sometimes I see a little “x” by my linky, but I am not able to. I won’t link up again in the future unless it is book-related. SO sorry! Please omit my post if you like!
I am so glad you stopped by. I love your jumprope idea!
I love the idea of using the grocery store flyer to teach recyclables! I’m going to give that a try.
I was surprised at how many items came in packages that could be recycled.
Love the big bear hug storytelling box. So much fun!
We have loved him too. It will be hard to put him away until we find more bear books.
I want to check out this book at the library. It looks so fun and I love the retelling activity. My three year old loves stuff like this. Thanks for letting us link up!
You are so going to love it!
I love your recycling activities. It’s great to pay attention to packaging and plan accordingly. The book looks cute too!
I just wanted to use something we already had instead of printing out pictures of objects.
Your bear would make a great storytime prop!
Great idea! I need to look for more bear books.
This is one of my little guys favorite books, what fun extension to do with it!
It is such a loving book. I am not surprised that you like it.
Thank you for the reminder to do more than just read and discuss. My kids, especially my daughter, would love these kind of activities.
This book sounds so sweet! I think my son would love it – will have to see if our library has a copy!
Love the recycling activity with the grocery store circulars! And that bear is too cute! Can’t wait to check out that book from the library. It looks like so much fun!
No way… We just got this book today as a gift!!!
What a very cool craft to do with your son! I bet it increased his love of the book.
I love this idea! One of these days I’m going to get my act together and link up!
Sandy
Such a great idea, love the box. 🙂
Happy Earth Day! That looks like a great book … and I love your activities! I stumbled your post and pinned it to the collaborative Earth Day for Kids board at http://pinterest.com/carrotsrorange/earth-day-for-kids/ Deb @ LivingMontessoriNow.com
Great activities to go along with a cute book!
I really love the idea of circling what containers can be recycled. Really fabulous learning idea that’s fun, too.