Mr. Wolf by Aron Nels Steinke
Mr Wolf, upset with himself, thinks “I’m beginning to feel like a terrible teacher..” as he sweats nervously and wonders what to do. “My lessons have been poorly planned,” he thinks, as he says hesitantly, “Get out your journals… and a pencil? ..Yeah.” His internal monologue continues as he worries about how he’s become more impatient with his students, reflecting on him yelling often. “And I feel like I’m failing them,” thinks Mr Wolf, as he remembers trying to remain calm in the middle of a chaotic class where students are throwing papers and pencils. He wonders if he can make it to spring break, thinking of his family.. and begins crying into his pillow.
Did you know teachers cry?
Pup and Duck by Dave Roman
Duck lands back on the trampoline, SPROING! As Duck springs over the fence, Pup gets shocked as the rambunctious Duck lands on the dirt garden. Duck hurts his foot from landing while Pup looks at Duck on the ground with a confused look on his face.
What will it sound like when Duck lands?
Cooper by Jarrett Lerner
On a sunny day, Cooper, a yellow chick, picks pink flowers for his friend Worm. Worm smells them and exclaims “Cooper, no! I’m A- AH- AH- CHOO!” Worm shoots out of his underground hole like a rocket and flies through the air.
Are you allergic to anything?
Reggie by Jen de Oliveira
Reggie, the kid penguin, excitedly jumps into a pink inflatable pool that is sitting outside on the grass. Several other kid penguins also enter the inflatable pool, cramming it and splashing all the water around. Reggie gets incredibly mad and overwhelmed by all the other penguins in the pool. Five minutes later, Reggie is again alone in the pool shaking and putting his flippers to his mouth. He cries for help and his mom. He then screams, “It’s empty!” because all the water from the pool overflowed into the grass, and Reggie is now left in a dry, inflatable pool.
What would you like to do all day?
Bark Star by Dan & Jason
The boy brings Bark Star to the car: “Ok…here we go…oof.” The mom offers to help the dog to the car. Mom goes, “Richard, get the door.” Dad replies, “The mutt gets the royal treatment, huh?” In the backseat of the car, the boy calms down the dog who is growling: “It’s going to be ok, buddy.” “Let’s go!” All of a sudden, Dad can’t drive the car! It’s floating in the air with a beam of light around it. SSSSHOOMM!
Have you seen a dog in a car?
The Littlest Dungeon Guard by Meggie Ramm
Dragging her feet as she walked, L D G muttered to herself, “Ugh..so…bored.” As much as she loved her job, guarding the caves could be rather boring. In times like these, L D G read books, letting her mind explore. Whether oceans or cities, or amongst stars most pretty, books let her go anywhere, or be anything. Books let her imagination go soaring.
Would you like to explore the ocean, city or space?
Norma and Belly by Mika Song
Norma the squirrel is writing something in the sand with a stick. When Belly asks what Norma is doing, she replies, “I’m making a plan.” Norma grows confused when Belly exclaims that it’s all wrong. Norma questions why, and Belly replies, “Because I’m not a part of it.”
Do you make plans with anyone?
Kathy by Ashley Blender
The kid is chasing the crow with two snowballs. They are outside in the snow with winter clothes on. Suddenly, a snowball comes out of nowhere and hits the kid. The kid falls on the snow while the crow looks over to see a cackling snowman, who evidently threw the snowball at the kid.
Have you ever been hit by a snowball?
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