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Honey
Honey | David Ezra Stein
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This sweet companion to David Ezra Stein's award-winning Leaves celebrates the joy of savoring something you love. Bear is ravenous when he wakes up from his winter sleep and has one thing on his mind: honey! Alas, it is too soon for honey, so Bear tries hard to be patient. The world around him is waking up, too, and he soon remembers all the other things he loves, like warm grass, berries, and rain. He's almost content, until, one day, he hears a welcome buzzing sound . . . and finally it is time for Bear to delight in the thing he relishes above all others--and it is as warm, golden, sweet, and good as he remembered.
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This book is a fiction book that celebrates the joy of savoring something you love! It won the Charlotte Zolotow award and would be great for a IR. https://kidlit.tv/2018/08/ready-set-draw-the-bear-from-honey/ the udl principal 3.2 highlight patterns, critical features, big ideas, and relationships and EL 6 continually monitor students comprehension goes well with this website because because it‘ll help the students gather the big ideas

Rachelleleduc This book looks so cute! I love the resource you included too! It always is important to use sources from the author, the author wrote the book for a reason.:) thank you for sharing! Will definitely be adding it to my classroom! 5y
DrSpalding What a cute Zolotow award winner! I am adding this to my stack. I like how you are elaborating on the English learner and universal design principles. 5y
DrSpalding Fabulous resource! Children love to learn how to draw like the author/illustrator. Good choice! 5y
DrSpalding What a cute Zolotow award winner! What kind of fiction? Use your flipbook. I am adding this to my stack. I like how you are elaborating on the English learner and universal design principles. 5y
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