Little Penguin and the Lollipop

Little Penguin needs your help. He ate his friend's lollipop. Now his friend Kenneth is very upset. Please help him!
Fiction
Discovery Questions
After your child receives and reads this book, Discuss one or more of the following questions to help him/her make connections and build comprehension.
- Little Penguin took a lollipop that did not belong to him. What have you taken that didn't belong to you? Talk about it with a parent.
- Kenneth was angry. His lollipop was stolen. Think of another story where something is stolen. Who is mad in that story? How are they like Kenneth? How are they different? Talk about it with a parent.
- Kenneth was angry. Little Penguin took something that wasn't his. But is it worth losing a friend over a lollipop? Talk about it with a parent.
- Lollipops make people feel better. Find people who need to be cheered up. Give them some pictures you have drawn of lollipops, or real lollipops if you have them!
Book Details
Pages:
32
Grade Level:
1st Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Bilingual?
No
SEL
No
Multi-ethnic?
No
Student Favorite
Yes
Part of a Series
Yes
Book Code
#464
ISBN
9781338531732
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