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I Don't Want to Go to Bed! by Julie Sykes
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I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

by Julie Sykes

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Use: Thinking of Something you don't want to do and write a story, jungle animals
Media: acrylics
Critique: This fantasy brings the animals to life. Children can easily connect to the animals in the same struggles that they have as children. Using animals help children see these situations in a fun way. The setting has to take place in a jungle because if it was somewhere else the author would have to use other animals. ( )
  kbrown | Oct 24, 2007 |
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When Mommy Tiger tells Little Tiger it's time for bed, he never wants to go. One night, Little Tiger has a chance to stay up and off he scampers to visit his jungle friends. Yet all his little friends are ready for bed and have no time to play with him. The jungle grows dark and scary and Little Tiger realizes that being awake isn't much fun. How will he get home?

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