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leslovestoread
Pickpick

A crossover of two classic tales

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katie_87
Pickpick

Interrupting Chicken and the Elephant of Surprise by David Ezra Stein (2018). The story follows Little Chicken as he discovers “the element of surprise“ in stories, but misinterprets it as “the elephant of surprise.“ He argues that every story needs an elephant. The bright pictures add to the appeal, with exaggerated reactions and elephants appearing in odd places. Aside from the humor, the book provides a fun introduction to literary themes.

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katie_87

I can use this book to teach about story elements. I can engage students in exploring the idea of surprise in writing.

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katie_87

'Don't you feel sorry for the elephant, Papa? All alone, waiting for someone to find him. Read another story and we'll find that poor elephant.'

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ed669621
Interrupting Chicken | David Ezra Stein

“Out jumped a little red chicken, and she said, 'DON'T GO IN! SHE'S A WITCH!' SO Hansel and Gretel didn't. THE END!“

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ed669621
Interrupting Chicken | David Ezra Stein

I could use this book in my classroom to demonstrate the importance of listening and patience, which can spark discussions about classroom behavior and self-regulation. It also makes an enjoyable read because of the humor and visual appeal of the illustrations.

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Reagan.petersen

I would use this in a classroom to help combat interruptions during story time