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The Twins' Blanket | Hyewon Yum
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#SpringSkies Day 6: While there are quite a number of sibling-themed books, only a few really explore #Twins. In Hyewon Yum‘s twin series, it appears that she is drawing from her own experience of being a twin, seeing how she dedicated this book to Misun, her twin sister. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-nAk

Eggs Love this💕💕 2w
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Wannabe_Quijote
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#Football, a book, a #blanket (even in the #UAE!) and a #puppy. Perfect Sunday night.

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delaneylabelle23
Owen | Kevin Henkes

“ Now owen carrie‘s one of his not-so fuzzy handkerchiefs with him wherever he goes…”

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delaneylabelle23
Owen | Kevin Henkes
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delaneylabelle23
Owen | Kevin Henkes

“Now owen carrie‘s one of his not so fuzzy handkerchiefs with him whenever he goes”

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delaneylabelle23
Owen | Kevin Henkes
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I like this book for young kids. I know it‘s hard to not bring something special with you everywhere. It showed that all he needed was a little piece. I also love the pictures in the book they are so cute.

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Cgulan
Owen | Kevin Henkes

Fuzzy wasn't very fuzzy anymore. But owen didn't mind.

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Cgulan
Owen | Kevin Henkes

Throughout this book made me think of my very own childhood of my family trying to get me to get rid of my baby blanket and I would never budge. My family finally made it into a bigger throw blanket for me to keep on my bed and we too made a compromise.

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Cgulan
Owen | Kevin Henkes
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Owen, published in 1993 was such a cute read. It went on about the little boy still having his baby blanket while his parents tried to get him to outgrow it. They finally made a compromise and cut the blanket up to make handkerchiefs that he can carry around with him. The perfect book to talk about compromise.

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olivia_danko
Owen | Kevin Henkes
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Owen by Kevin Henkes is an award-winning Caldecott book that's about a bunny who adores his fuzzy yellow blanket. He takes his blanket everywhere with him.. Until his teacher, Mrs. Tweezers said he wasn't allowed to bring it to school. This book would benefit students by helping them relate to their own security blanket.   Since this is a realistic fiction book, the UDL I chose was Activate or supply background knowledge (3.1).

olivia_danko Students will get to make their own bunny rabbit mask to resemble Owen!
lesson plan: http://lessons.atozteacherstuff.com/298/bunny-rabbit-mask-paper-plate-craft/
3y
olivia_danko I'd use EL 46 use discovery learning activities(hands-on-activities) since the students will get to craft their own bunny rabbit mask. 3y
DrSpalding The only problem with your resource is that the characters are mice and not rabbits. I do think you could create mice masks and use them for dramatic reenactment… Possibly during an author study. 3y
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