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Loading... The Ugly Ducklingby Jerry Pinkney
None. Classic story, k-3 Absoulute stunning version of Hans Christian Anderson's The Ugly Duckling. SUMMARY: A mother duck discovers that one of her newly hatched chicks are unusually large and very ugly. The other ducklings cannot leave the ugly chick alone and punish him unmercifully. The ugly duckling decides that it would be better if he left his family. So, he ran away. Then one day, he sees a flock of majestic birds flying. He follows them to a beautiful lake. The ugly duckling looks into the water and sees a reflection of a magnificent swan. The ugly duckling realizes that his reflection is his own. He discovers who he really is. PERSONAL REACTION: I really like this book. It tells a good and meaningful story. EXTENSION IDEAS: Color handouts of The Ugly Duckling. I would definitely have this book in my classroom and probably use it as a part of a folktale unit. Possibly doing the same type of thing as with the Cinderella stories where I would bring several versions of The Ugly Duckling and have the students compare and contrast them. This is the typical ugly duckling story, where a mother duck as 5 eggs that look the same and the 6th one looks different. When they 6th egg is born he looks different and is called the ugly duckling. He goes through life being made fun of for being ugly but in the end grows up to be a beautiful swan. This book is very wordy, but is still great for a read aloud and it teaches kids to not make fun of anyone for what they look like, because they may be a beautiful creature or person. It also shows kids that things don't always stay bad, there is always a good ending. no reviews | add a review
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