![]() ![]() The book provides a wonderful opportunity to teach children about caring for others and not passing on virus's. In Bear Feels Sick, Bear’s woodland friends all care for Bear while he is feeling “under the weather”. Add strawberries, animal shaped cookies, goldfish snack crackers and top it all off with honey buns (Little Debbie makes an inexpensive variety). Snack Time with Bearīear Party Food: For Bear Wants More pass out small bags of popcorn, honey nut cheerios, and apple cider pretend "black tea". Here is a fun learning activity where students can draw different items for each seaon. Bear Coloring Sheetĭownload this printout for a connect-the-dots coloring sheet. Have the children act out the book while you read it. ![]() Go here to find instructions on making Bear puppets with paper bags. Bear Masksĭownload this printout to use as a template for bear masks. ![]() Then let the pretending begin! For Bear Wants More you can do the same basic activity but make it a planned surprise party instead. Select a spot in the classroom for the “potluck” party and have the children come with their dishes and put them on the table. Let each child cut out the foods they would bring to a “potluck” and glue it to the plate. Give each child a paper plate and pass around some food magazines. For a fun activity have an “imaginary” potluck. If you think about it the whole book Bear Snores On is an impromptu potluck! I love potlucks so maybe that was a subconscious theme. ![]()
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