Enjoy the story and then try to answer these questions: 1. What does Burglar Bill like to have for his breakfast? 2. What does Burglar Bill put into his sack? 3. What makes a sound like a police car? 4. What does the baby like to eat? 5. What do Burglars Bill and Betty have as a late night snack? 6. What do the two burglars decide to do with all the things they have stolen? 7. What job does Bill have in the end?
A story from the works of Beatrix Potter. These stories are classics that all children should read or have read to them at some point in their childhood. As a task, after the story, ask your children to draw a picture of their favourite scene in the tale. Discuss Mr Mcgregor-why do you think the rabbits are afraid of him? Is Mr Mcgregor really a bad man?
One boy. One space rocket. One very hungry dinosaur. And NO sandwiches! Uh-oh!
This is a story about little Mouserling who desperately wants to find her 'other'. Will there be someone who will stand by her side? Think about these questions: What makes someone a 'best friend'? How does Mouserling know that the Vole is her 'other'? Do you have a 'best friend'? Task: Draw a picture of you and your best friend doing your favourite activity-you can hang it up and imagine how wonderful that will be when we are all allowed to see each other again!
Join Ms O'Toole for another story. This is a tale from Julia Donaldson all about a little dinosaur who just wants to find where he belongs but will he ever get there?
Join Ms O'Toole for a retelling of this class bible story. How many animals can you spot in the story? Can you draw a picture of Noah's Ark and some of the animals entering the boat? Talk to someone at home about how you think Noah felt when he saw the rainbow?