We just read this last week. I have Bossy Bear at home and love reading it. So when I saw Just Like Bossy Bear in a friend's classroom I couldn't wait to read it to my class.
The kids loved it just as much as I do. After we finished they talked a little about Bossy Bear and his best friend and how they changed throughout the book.
Then they started talking about how they want to be bossy when they grow up. I don't think they got the message David Horvath or I wanted them to get.
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The Bossy Bear books were both huge hits in THE PIT this year. The kids were bit disappointed when I wouldn't let them be included in our Caldecott ballots. Mean Librarian!
Hilarious. I was going to say I should get this for my bossy daughter, but....
Still it'll be a fun read!
Awww well at least they were excited to talk about the book? I like the cute illustrations on the cover.
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Have a fun school year!
I'll bet "bossy" seems pretty powerful to kids.
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