![]() ![]() Pass the paper to the child on the right. Each child draws a face on the top of their paper and then folds the paper so the head is not visible. Group Draw: Every child gets a piece of paper. Cut out separate body parts (head, body, arms, legs.) and attach with tape/glue What holds your parts together? (Skin, joints, muscles-not glue)ĭo you tell your parents if something is wrong? Would you tell your teacher if something is wrong?ĭo you think your arms and legs will just fall off? Will tape keep your arms and legs on? What kind of parts do you think he's taking about? (Body parts)ĭo you get scared if you get a cut or an injury?ĭiscussion topics for during/after reading:Īre you made out of stuffing? Have you ever lost any hairs on your head?ĭoes brain matter come out of your nose? What does come out of your nose? What does the word "parts" mean? What kinds of things have parts? (Ex: cars, toys, computers. Is this normal? Or is this boy coming unglued? With a perfect combination of humor and grossness, this look at one boy's farfetched fears will have readers laughing their heads off! Some stuffing came out of his belly button and a piece of something gray and wet (his brain?) fell out of his nose. Grade Level: 1st (GLCs: Click here for grade level guidelines.)įrom : First, his hair started falling out then skin started peeling from his toes. ![]() Volunteers needed in June! Click here to sign up. ![]()
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