I just recently learned that my mom grew up down the street from the couple who wrote these books! I adorned the Frances books as a kid 🥰
#Bread 🍞🍇 #HumbleHarvest 🍂☕️🧣🍁🥧🕯🍎
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I just recently learned that my mom grew up down the street from the couple who wrote these books! I adorned the Frances books as a kid 🥰
#Bread 🍞🍇 #HumbleHarvest 🍂☕️🧣🍁🥧🕯🍎
#BookNerd 🤓📚💙
“No one wants a skunk. They are unwelcome on front stoops. They should not linger in Important Rock Rooms. Skunks should never, ever be allowed to move in. But Skunk is Badger‘s new roommate, and there is nothing Badger can do about it.“
I would use this book in my classroom to teach children to not stereotype/ judge others. The badger judges the skunk just because he is different from him. The badger doesn't want to be near the skunk and is mean to him. However, the badger learns not to judge someone off their looks.
This book is a fantasy in which a skunk and badger are roommates.It uses a quirky anthropomorphized tale to help kids look at problems of life and feelings they might have, and asks them to think about how they might deal with them.
Quote:
“Did you think I was a door-to-door sales skunk? That is funny. Ha!“
Blurb:
I can use this book to talk about how not everyone will get along, but it is important to be kind to one another and give the other person a chance.
Review:
This is a book about a badger who gets a skunk as a roommate but doesn't like him at first. It is speculative fiction since it has talking animals and takes place in a world that is not real.