Mark & Zark by Dan Moynihan
Mark, a kid with purple hair, and his family just moved to a new town. Laying on his bed with his dinosaur plushie, Mark felt lonely. He stared through the window at a twinkling star. “Star light, star bright…” He said, wishing to find a new friend. Just then, his mom called him to take out the trash. As he took the trash bags outside to his backyard, Mark complained: “Oof! What’s in here? Bowling balls?” Mark threw the bags into the trash can, saying: “Doesn’t smell like bowling balls. P.U.!”
Have you ever moved?
Pup and Duck by Dave Roman
Pup gets a bandage to help patch up Duck’s injured foot. Trying not to put too much pressure or weight on it, Duck tries to walk without placing his hurt foot down. Failing miserably, Duck falls down on his face, FWACK, as Pup rushes back with more bandages.
Do you like trampolines?
Cooper by Jarrett Lerner
On a gloomy, rainy day, Cooper, a yellow chick, sits on a branch of a tall tree. Cooper purposefully jumps off the branch into a puddle. Head first, he comes soaring down like a comet, making a giant splash when he reaches the ground. After landing in the giant puddle, Copper looks surprised and dizzy.
Do you ever feel like worm does?
Reggie by Jen de Oliveira
Reggie, the kid penguin, is playing happily in a pink, inflatable pool in a yard. He’s laughing to himself and having a lot of fun. Some friends see Reggie having a lot of fun and ask if they can join the fun. Reggie welcomes the three others to join, and they happily enter. One of them cannonballs into the tiny pool. Water has spilled out of the sides, and four animals in the pool have made a tight, uncomfortable setting. One of the friends asks, “Has anyone seen my snorkel?” while he is wearing his snorkel, highlighting the chaos in the small pool.
Do you want to jump in there?
Bark Star by Dan & Jason
Did you suspect there was something strange about the father?
The Littlest Dungeon Guard by Meggie Ramm
Throughout her time as a guard, L D G learned that of all the adventurers, knights were the worst. They were churlish and boorish as they fought and cursed, just like the one in front of her today, who rudely demanded her to move aside. Luckily L D G knew how to deal with such characters. Tricking him as she did with so many others, L D G directed the knight down a path where he boldly charged headfirst into a ditch, adding to the growing tally of knights who had fallen for her tricks.
Do you have any tricks?
Norma and Belly by Mika Song
Belly the squirrel jumps onto a water balloon with a BOING! and flies into the air, attempting to grab an acorn that’s high in the tree. She falls flat on her face and when Norma the squirrel suggests that they could climb up the tree instead, Belly exclaims, “Boring!”
What is another way to grab the acorn?
Mr. Wolf by Aron Nels Steinke
Margot, Oliver, and a pink cat crowd around a note seemingly written by Mr Wolf detailing the schedule for today and a reminder of spring break beginning tomorrow. “I really hate spring break!” exclaims Margot, as the other students ask her why. “Because I love school! And I have the best teacher in the world!” she says, pointing at Mr Wolf. Happy and proud, Mr Wolf thinks, “I am the best..? Maybe it’s true. I am!” Oliver comments, “But to be a good teacher, Mr. Wolf needs to have breaks, like spring break.” Mr Wolf, listening to their conversation, remains smiling.
What would you need to be a good teacher?
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