5/20/2023 0 Comments Oops clifford norman bridwell![]() It turned out to be a family affair, and a bilingual one! Since there are four puppets, each one of us (papa, mama, Peanut and little sister) got to use one. Rather than doing strict story retelling and recreating one of the story lines with the puppets, we got a bit more creative. Even little sister enjoyed coloring on her own page while we worked. I got to practice my drawing skills and Peanut practiced coloring and cutting. You can find this story in a great collection of Clifford stories (see the image below). Peanut’s favorite Clifford story is one about Halloween, which features these characters: Clifford, Emily Elizabeth, Mak (also a dog) and Jetta. Using paper, card stock and popsicle sticks, we crafted four puppets. ![]() This time, rather than paging through one of our Clifford books to retell the story like Peanut did with Swimmy, we made (drumroll)….puppets! Then, you’ll be ready for story retelling with Clifford!īecause we enjoy so many Clifford stories at our house, it seemed like the perfect choice for story retelling work. If you haven’t read them with your child yet, I recommend you head to the library and check out a few. ![]() ![]() ![]() Norman Bridwell nailed it with the big red dog, his antics and constant efforts to do the right thing with a side of “oops!” These are great stories. The Clifford books have got to be some of my favorite children’s books out there. ![]()
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