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    Re: What's too Scary?
    Posted by gp on 10/06/08

    A book that my students and I really enjoy is:
    Shake dem Halloween Bones! It's fun, not at all scary. It's a
    rhyming book with familiar storybook characters attending a
    "hip-hop Halloween ball". My prek students wanted to read it
    long after Halloween was over.

    On 10/06/08, Keducator wrote:
    > I am thinking of reading The Little Old LAdy Who's Not
    > afraid of Anything... to my daughters prek class and doing
    > a follow up activity by making a jackolantern cookie. BUT,
    > is that book too scary for 4 year olds? If so, what is
    > another story that involves jackolanterns and actions or is
    > short enough for 4 year olds to pay attention to?

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  • What's too Scary?, 10/06/08, by Keducator.
  • Re: What's too Scary?, 10/06/08, by pktchr.
  • Re: What's too Scary?, 10/06/08, by gp.
  • Re: What's too Scary?, 10/06/08, by KinderKitten.
  • Re: What's too Scary?, 10/06/08, by terry.

     
     

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