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The Penguin Who Wanted to Find Out (Jill Tomlinson's Favourite Animal Tales)

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This resource covers contractions: you’ve, we’ll, I’ll, there’ll, I’ve, that’s, you’re, you’ll, won’t & he’d. Jill Tomlinson was an English children's writer, whose other book The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark is a wonderful tale that does what it says on the tin. This one is fairly similar, but it involves really annoying penguins who just can't seem to stop talking. I didn't find it half as endearing, which is a shame as it was written just as well, if not better, and the illustrations were wonderful. I liked Otto because he is a cute penguin. When he was grown up he could slide on his tummy on the ice and I liked that. I think other people should read this book. Nici de data aceasta nu am avut noroc. În continuare tristă, fără bufniţă, pinguin sau panteră, m-am scufundat în desene animate şi documentare, cu gândul la Mumble, la felul unic în care a reuşit să îşi depăşească temerile, la curajul care l-a împins să păşească în faţa tuturor, mândru şi entuziasmat de talentul tău: dansul.

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This resource focuses on identifying or creating contractions. A contraction is when two words have been combined to make one words using an apostrophe. What an utterly gorgeous book! I completely fell in love with Otto and his quest to make sense of his world. He's got that sweet sense of late toddlers, early pre-schoolers, who ask a million and one questions, are growing into their personalities and just make your heart sing every time you talk to them. When Otto says I have an asking sort of feeling in my tummy. What is it? you immediately think of every young child who's asked a question in a slightly off-kilter way. There are obvious parallels between a young penguin and a young child, but this isn't a cheesy anthropomorphic book - Otto's knowledge, desires, worldview, are all strongly penguin-related. It makes the story all the more real, all the more charming and all the more enjoyable. Where Is Home, Little Pip? by Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman is another tale of a young penguin, with outstanding illustrations from Jane Chapman. You'd be hard-pushed to choose between it and The Penguin Who Wanted To Find Out, so just get them both! Little Bear's Little Boat by Eve Bunting is all about growing up, and is wonderfully sweet too. Armistice Day: A Collection of Remembrance - Spark Interest and Educate Children about Historical Moments

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We have also add an image of Otto for your class to label and get practice using apostrophes. E.g. Otto’s bill, Otto’s webbed feet, Otto’s flippers etc. This is another resource linked to contractions. Your class will read the sentences and highlight the contractions or replace the two words with contractions where possible. Otto este un pui de pinguin care trăiește la capătul lumii si de care are grijă "tatăl" său. Impropriu spus tatăl său, deoarece Otto află că a fost găsit în zăpadă de Claudius, când era doar un ou, și acesta a hotărât să aibe grijă de el. Bineînțeles că are nelămuriri: Hello Yellow - 80 Books to Help Children Nurture Good Mental Health and Support With Anxiety and Wellbeing - Buy from our bookstore and 25% of the cover price will be given to a school of your choice to buy more books. *15% of eBooks. Home >

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să-ți găsesc o mătușica drăguță care să aibă grijă de tine. Va fi la fel de bună că mine și vei continua să mă ai și pe mine, undeva în interiorul tău. Acolo e locul cel mai important în care trebuie să păstrezi un tată bun: înăuntru.Your KS1 class will read the sentences and decide which is the correct spelling within the context of the story. I thought this book was a brilliant book to read to children who are growing up, because it teaches them about changes, so I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is growing up a lot recently and having body changes, which is one reason I really liked the book. Another thing I liked was how Otto took it as his responsibility to look after his huddle and managed without Claudius. I loved the friendship in this book as Otto makes lots of new friends after he makes his first friend. About the friendship it was lovely to read about Otto going up to Pup and making a friend that was a different species of animal to him. It was nice how Otto and Josie spoke to each other about growing up and their huddles. Otto is my favourite character, as he makes so many new friends and starts liking everyone (he even gets used to having aunties and uncles!). Otto is my favourite character, because of what I have just mentioned and I think everyone in the story was really proud of him, especially Claudius, if he saw what Otto had done after he'd left. You can also complete this activity orally with your class or a team challenge too using our sentences and, ‘Who is it?’ style activity.

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