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Move Over, Rover
Move Over, Rover | Karen Beaumont, Jane Dyer
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When a storm comes, Rover expects to have his safe and dry doghouse all to himself but he soon finds that various other animals, including a skunk, also want a cozy place to sit out the rain.
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” raccoons in the doghouse sleeping through the storm..... squirrel is looking all around to find a place that‘s warm”

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BrittanyLewis
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I love the repetition in the events and words

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This book is about a lonely dog named Rover who is sleeping in his doghouse when ice storm passes by. He is sure glad he has a dog house to sleep in until a bunch of visitors coming to stay with him. Everything was OK until they found a skunk in there too. They all ran away looking for someplace else to stay warm. After that Robert was happy to have some alone time.

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JordanD
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Rover is a dog who wishes he could romp and play with someone, but when it starts to rain Rover gets more company than he could ever want! With repetitive rhyming content this Theodor Suess Geisel Honor award winning F book is great for emergent readers. In the classroom I would utilize EL strategy 14 and UDL strategy 3.2 and use this as a DR.

JordanD https://www.thedabblingspeechie.com/2013/04/move-over-rover-speech-language-comp... this link takes you to where you can learn more about the companion pack that focuses on Language. #ucflae3414fl17 7y
MorganH I personally feel like it‘s hard to find good P books, but this looks like a good one! I especially love your link, and all the activities it provides! 7y
DrSpalding What a wonderful Geisel award winner selection. Just because it rhymes does not necessarily mean it is poetry. Seek out anthologies, or collections of poetry that could be utilized in your classroom. 7y
JordanD You're right! Looking at it again, it's probably fantasy because of the talking animals. 7y
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LibrarianRyan
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Beaumont can spin a rhyme, both interesting and fun.