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the bad case of stripes: A Bad Case of Stripes David Shannon, 2016-08-30 It's the first day of school, and Camilla discovers that she is covered from head to toe in stripes, then polka-dots, and any other pattern spoken aloud! With a little help, she learns the secret of accepting her true self, in spite of her peculiar ailment. |
the bad case of stripes: Standing on My Own Two Feet Tamara Schmitz, 2008-06-12 Addison is a regular kid whose parents are going through a divorce, but he knows that no matter what happens, his parents will always love him. The text in this beautifully illustrated picture book is inspiring, gentle, and uplifting, and teaches kids that having two homes to live in can be just as great as having two strong feet to stand on. |
the bad case of stripes: Hey, That's MY Monster! Amanda Noll, 2018-03-21 This enhanced eBook features read-along narration. Winner: CLC Seal of Approval 2017 Literary Classics Book Awards, Silver, Preschool/Early Reader Fantasy Finalist: 2017 Literary Classics Book Awards 2017 PNBA Long-List When Ethan looks under the bed for his monster, he finds this note instead: So long, kid. Gotta go. Someone needs me more than you do. –Gabe How will Ethan ever get to sleep without his monster's familiar, comforting snorts? And who could need Gabe more than Ethan does? Gabe must have gone to Ethan's little sister's room! She has been climbing out of bed every night to play, and obviously needs a monster to help her get to sleep – but not HIS monster! Ethan tries to help his sister find her own monster, but none are the perfect blend of cute and creepy. Just when it seems that Ethan will lose his monster forever, an uninvited, tutu-toting little monster full of frightening fun appears. Following in the spooky-silly tradition of I Need My Monster, here's another irresistible monster-under-the-bed story with the perfect balance of giggles and shivers. |
the bad case of stripes: Imogene's Antlers David Small, 2013-11-27 This whimsical story of a little girl who wakes one morning to discover she has grown antlers has delighted children since it was first published 15 years ago. The perfect Christmas present for any kid looking forward to a visit from Santa's reindeer--or any reader looking for some year-long fun! The family doctor, the school principal, and even Imogene's know-it-all brother, Norman, fail to resolve her dilemma. Imogene, the cook, and the kitchen maid, however, make the best of things, finding unusual uses for Imogene's new horns. Meanwhile, the problem appears to be solved when Imogene awakes the next morning antler-free.But the family (and the reader) are in for a surprise when Imogene comes down to breakfast. . . . |
the bad case of stripes: David Gets in Trouble David Shannon, 2016-07-26 Caldecott Honor artist and bestseller David Shannon make readers laugh aloud in this next story about the troublemaking David! When David gets in trouble, he always says . . . 'NO! It's not my fault! I didn't mean to! It was an accident!' Whatever the situation, David's got a good excuse. And no matter what he's done wrong, it's never really his fault. Soon, though, David realizes that making excuses makes him feel bad, and saying he's sorry makes him feel better. Once again, David Shannon entertains us with young David's mischievous antics and a lighthearted story that's sure to leave kids (and parents) laughing. |
the bad case of stripes: David Goes to School David Shannon, 2016-07-26 David's teacher has her hands full. From running in the halls to chewing gum in class, David's high-energy antics fill each schoolday with trouble-and are sure to bring a smile to even the best-behaved reader. |
the bad case of stripes: It's Christmas, David! David Shannon, 2016-09-27 The bestselling star of No, David! turns Christmas traditions upside down with laugh-aloud humor. Readers of all ages will vividly remember trying to peek at hidden gift packages; writing scrolls of wish lists to Santa; and struggling to behave at formal Christmas dinner parties. Always in the background, we know Santa Claus is watching, soon to decide if David deserves a shiny new fire truck or a lump of coal under the tree. From playing with delicate ornaments to standing in an endlessly long line for Santa, here are common Christmas activities--but with David's naughty trimmings. A surefire hit that is destined to be an annual classic. |
the bad case of stripes: Grow Up, David! David Shannon, 2018-08-28 Laugh-aloud humor abounds when David can't resist bugging his big brother. In this funny romp, David careens from one mischievous antic to the next... until he finally wins his brother's approval. Little-brother antics have never been so endearing -- or true to life! David Shannon's beloved character in his bestselling book No, David! captures the attention and hearts of young children as few characters can. Readers relish David's exuberance, defiance, and wildly energetic curiosity, and when there's trouble, you can bet David did it! Now he's taunting his older brother by eating his Halloween candy, making a bathroom mess, and following him up the tree house. You're too little! won't stop David's tricks in this all-time read it again favorite. With millions of copies in print and four sequels, No, David! hit the ground running in 1998 and was a Caldecott Honor Book, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book, and a classic for 20 years. Based on a book the author wrote and illustrated when he was five, David captures the timeless no-no's familiar to every child. Grow Up, David! is nothing short of exhilarating. |
the bad case of stripes: Alice the Fairy David Shannon, 2016-07-26 Alice has a nose for trouble, but luckily she's a fairy--a Temporary Fairy. She has a magic wand, fairy wings, and a blanket, all of which she uses to disappear, to fly, to transform her dad into a horse, and to turn his cookies into her own! There are still a few things Alice needs to learn to become a Permanent Fairy, like how to float her dog on the ceiling and make her clothes put themselves away, but she's working on it--sort of. Here's an endearing, funny story about a girl and her magical imagination, sure to delight every fairy in training! |
the bad case of stripes: Salt in His Shoes Deloris Jordan, Roslyn M. Jordan, 2003-11 This heartwarming picture book, written by the superstar's mother and sister, teaches that hard work and determination are much more important in becoming a champion. |
the bad case of stripes: Outside the Gates Molly Gloss, 2019-01-01 Villagers were always warned that monsters live outside the gates, but when a young boy named Vren is cast out, he finds a home in the world beyond, in Whiting Award winner Molly Gloss’s classic fantasy novel. Vren has always been told that the world beyond the gates of his village is one filled with monsters, giants, and other terrifying creatures. But when he confides with his family about his ability to talk to animals, he’s outcast to the very world he’s been taught to fear his whole life. He expects to die alone, lost and confused, but he finds something different altogether—refuge in a community of shadowed people with extraordinary powers. Thirty years later, Molly Gloss’s dystopian fantasy novel is just as timely, poignant, and stirring as ever, in a brand-new edition! |
the bad case of stripes: Good Boy, Fergus! David Shannon, 2016-08-30 Meet Fergus, the canine star of the upcoming book from Caldecott Honor artist David Shannon. Much like Shannon's beloved characters, David and Alice, the adorable Fergus is always getting in trouble!Follow Fergus as he experiences the perfect doggy day--well, except for his bath, of course! From chasing cats and motorcycles to being scratched on his favorite tickle spot, David Shannon's newest sweet and silly character will inspire young readers to laugh out loud at his mischievous antics. Fans of Shannon's previous books will love reading all about this naughty but lovable dog! |
the bad case of stripes: Carla's Sandwich Debbie Herman, 2015-06-01 This charming story presents a new way for young children to understand how to creatively embrace who they are, no matter what others think. Carla's lunch box is filled with odd delights like the Olive, Pickle and Green Bean Sandwich, the Banana-Cottage-Cheese Delight, and the unforgettable Chopped Liver, Potato Chips, and Cucumber Combo. To Carla, they are delicious and creative lunches, but her teasing classmates are unconvinced and abandon her at the lunch table to eat her bizarre sandwiches alone. One day, however, tables turn when Buster—the worst tease of all—forgets his lunch on the day of the picnic and Carla thoughtfully offers him her extra sandwich. Her own spirited nature helps Carla teach her classmates that unusual can actually be good. Lively illustrations help showcase the book's messages of acceptance, tolerance, individuality, and creativity, and the funny plot and authentic dialogue are sure to make this tale a favorite among elementary school children. Carla's creative sandwich solutions provide young chefs-to-be with the inspiration to create sandwich masterpieces of their own. |
the bad case of stripes: Peppa Pig: Peppa Loves St. Patrick's Day Scholastic, 2022-02-01 Peppa learns about and celebrates St. Patrick's Day in this original 8x8 storybool. Includes a special fact sheet in the back. Based on the hit show on Nick Jr. Peppa and George are going to Ireland for an Irish-dancing festival! But when the band forget their instruments, will Peppa's new Irish four-leaf clover be able to bring them some luck? This brand-new story features a glittery cover and is the perfect introduction to Ireland and St. Patrick's Day for little Peppa fans. |
the bad case of stripes: The Handmaid's Tale Margaret Atwood, 2011-09-06 An instant classic and eerily prescient cultural phenomenon, from “the patron saint of feminist dystopian fiction” (New York Times). Now an award-winning Hulu series starring Elizabeth Moss. In this multi-award-winning, bestselling novel, Margaret Atwood has created a stunning Orwellian vision of the near future. This is the story of Offred, one of the unfortunate “Handmaids” under the new social order who have only one purpose: to breed. In Gilead, where women are prohibited from holding jobs, reading, and forming friendships, Offred’s persistent memories of life in the “time before” and her will to survive are acts of rebellion. Provocative, startling, prophetic, and with Margaret Atwood’s devastating irony, wit, and acute perceptive powers in full force, The Handmaid’s Tale is at once a mordant satire and a dire warning. |
the bad case of stripes: Too Many Toys David Shannon, 2008 Although he finally agrees that he has too many toys and needs to give them away, there is one toy that Spencer absolutely cannot part with. |
the bad case of stripes: No, David! David Shannon, 2006-02 Have you met David yet? If not, you're in for a treat . . . and children will be tickled pink by his antics and amusing scrapes. See what happens to David in a typical day at home. He doesn't mean to misbehave, but somehow he just can't help but get into trouble Amusing matching of picture and text will have children laughing out loud and happy to read and re-read the story for a long time to come. |
the bad case of stripes: How I Became a Pirate Melinda Long, 2003 Pirates have green teeth when they have any teeth at all. I know about pirates, because one day, when I was at the beach building a sand castle and minding my own business, a pirate ship sailed into view.So proclaims Jeremy Jacob, a boy who joins Captain Braid Beard and his crew in this witty look at the finer points of pirate life by the Caldecott Honor winning illustrator David Shannon and the storyteller Melinda Long. Jeremy learns how to say scurvy dog, sing sea chanteys, and throw food . . . but he also learns that there are no books or good night kisses on board: Pirates don t tuck. A swashbuckling adventure with fantastically silly, richly textured illustrations that suit the story to a T. |
the bad case of stripes: The Rain Came Down David Shannon, 2009 Rainfall adversely effects the demeanour and temperament of a town's inhabitants. |
the bad case of stripes: David Smells! David Shannon, 2005 David explores his world using all of his five senses. |
the bad case of stripes: Is There a Dog in This Book? Viviane Schwarz, 2014-10-28 Equal time for canines! Three cats — Tiny, Moonpie, and André — think there might be a dog in this book, but it’s up to the reader to help them find out. Can cats and dogs share the same turf? Revisit the age-old dilemma with a hide-and-seek romp among furry friends. Brimming with humor and featuring Viviane Schwarz’s exuberant artwork, here is a lively interactive exploration of the surprising joys of unlikely friendships from the creator of There Are Cats in This Book and There Are No Cats in This Book. |
the bad case of stripes: Tickle Monster Josie Bissett, 2008 A loveable monster from planet tickle is on a mission to spread laughter on earth. |
the bad case of stripes: The Things They Carried Tim O'Brien, 2009-10-13 A classic work of American literature that has not stopped changing minds and lives since it burst onto the literary scene, The Things They Carried is a ground-breaking meditation on war, memory, imagination, and the redemptive power of storytelling. The Things They Carried depicts the men of Alpha Company: Jimmy Cross, Henry Dobbins, Rat Kiley, Mitchell Sanders, Norman Bowker, Kiowa, and the character Tim O’Brien, who has survived his tour in Vietnam to become a father and writer at the age of forty-three. Taught everywhere—from high school classrooms to graduate seminars in creative writing—it has become required reading for any American and continues to challenge readers in their perceptions of fact and fiction, war and peace, courage and fear and longing. The Things They Carried won France's prestigious Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger and the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize; it was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. |
the bad case of stripes: The Turn of the Screw Henry James, 2024-08-22 The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is a classic ghost story that continues to captivate readers over a century after its initial publication. Set in the late 19th century, the novella follows a young governess who is hired to care for two young children, Flora and Miles, at the remote and eerie Bly Manor. As the governess begins her duties, she becomes increasingly convinced that the manor is haunted by the spirits of the previous governess, Miss Jessel, and her lover, Peter Quint, who both died under mysterious circumstances. The story unfolds as the governess tries to protect the children from the malevolent ghosts, while also questioning her own sanity and the motives of the children in their interactions with the spirits. One of the most intriguing aspects of The Turn of the Screw is its unreliable narrator. The story is told through the perspective of the governess, whose mental state and perceptions of events are constantly called into question. This creates a sense of ambiguity and uncertainty, leaving readers to question whether the ghosts are real or just figments of the governess's imagination. James masterfully plays with the theme of perception and reality, leaving readers to draw their own conclusions about the events at Bly Manor. Another striking element of the novella is its use of Gothic elements. The isolated location, the decaying mansion, and the presence of ghosts all contribute to the eerie atmosphere of the story. James also incorporates psychological horror, as the governess's fears and paranoia intensify throughout the story, building tension and suspense. The Turn of the Screw is a prime example of Gothic literature, with its exploration of the dark side of human nature and the blurred lines between the living and the dead. One of the most controversial aspects of the novella is its ambiguous ending. The governess's final confrontation with the ghosts and the fate of the children are left open to interpretation, inviting readers to ponder the true meaning of the story. Some critics argue that the ghosts are a product of the governess's overactive imagination, while others believe that they are real and that the children are in danger. This open-ended conclusion has sparked countless debates and interpretations, making The Turn of the Screw a thought-provoking and enduring piece of literature. In addition to its literary merits, The Turn of the Screw also offers insight into the societal norms and expectations of the time period in which it was written. James explores themes of gender roles and class distinctions through the character of the governess, who is expected to be subservient and obedient to her male employer and to maintain the social hierarchy between herself and the children. The story also touches on the taboo subject of sexual relationships, particularly in regards to the ghosts and their influence on the children. Ultimately, The Turn of the Screw is a haunting and enigmatic work that continues to captivate readers with its complex characters, Gothic atmosphere, and thought-provoking themes. It is a testament to Henry James's mastery of storytelling and his ability to create a sense of unease and suspense that lingers long after the final page. A must-read for anyone interested in Gothic literature, psychological thrillers, or the blurred lines between reality and the supernatural. |
the bad case of stripes: Grace for President Kelly DiPucchio, 2018-10-04 A fresh, fun, and thought-provoking New York Times bestseller about the American electoral college and why every vote counts from bestselling and award-winning duo Kelly DiPucchio and LeUyen Pham. Where are the girls? When Grace's teacher reveals that the United States has never had a female president, Grace decides she wants to be the nation's first and immediately jumpstarts her political career by running in her school's mock election! The race is tougher than she expected: her popular opponent declares that he's the best man for the job and seems to have captured the votes of all of the class's boys. But Grace is more determined than ever. Even if she can't be the best man for the job, she can certainly try to be the best person! This timely story not only gives readers a fun introduction to the American electoral system but also teaches the value of hard work, courage, independent thought -- and offers an inspiring example of how to choose our leaders. |
the bad case of stripes: Stellaluna 25th Anniversary Edition Janell Cannon, 2018-08-07 Celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Stellaluna with a deluxe edition of this bestselling picture book classic, now with bonus crafts and activities! Knocked from her mother’s safe embrace by an attacking owl, Stellaluna lands headfirst in a bird’s nest. This adorable baby fruit bat’s world is literally turned upside down when she is adopted by the occupants of the nest and adapts to their peculiar bird habits. Two pages of notes at the end of the story provide factual information about bats. “Delightful and informative but never didactic; a splendid debut.” —Kirkus Reviews For this anniversary edition, color has been added to the ink drawings and the interior design now allows for more art to be see. Plus there is a code for a downloadable crafts and activity kit, two pages of updated notes about bats, and a special note from the author. |
the bad case of stripes: After the Fall (How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again) Dan Santat, 2017-10-03 From the New York Times-bestselling creator of The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend comes the inspiring epilogue to the beloved classic nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. Everyone knows that when Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. But what happened after? Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat's poignant tale follows Humpty Dumpty, an avid bird watcher whose favorite place to be is high up on the city wall--that is, until after his famous fall. Now terrified of heights, Humpty can longer do many of the things he loves most. Will he summon the courage to face his fear? After the Fall (How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again) is a masterful picture book that will remind readers of all ages that Life begins when you get back up. 2018 NCTE Charlotte Huck Award Winner A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2017 A New York Times Notable Children's Book of 2017 A New York City Public Library Notable Best Book for Kids A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2017 A Horn Book Fanfare Best Book of 2017 An NPR Best Book of 2017 |
the bad case of stripes: That's Not My Snowman... Fiona Watt, 2014-01-01 A lovely new edition of this popular title in the groundbreaking That's Not My.. series. Combines bright, colorful illustrations with a variety of different textures to touch and feel. |
the bad case of stripes: Woodstock Nation Abbie Hoffman, 1969 Abbie Hoffman, Yippie non-leader, notorious dope addict and up-and-coming rock group (the WHAT), is currently on trial with seven others for conspiracy to incite riot during the Democratic Convention. When he returned from the Woodstock Festival he had five days before leaving for Chicago to prepare for the trial. Woodstock Nation, which the author wrote in longhand while lying upside down, stoned, on the floor of an unused office of the publisher, is the product of those five days. Other works by Mr. Hoffman include Revolution for the Hell of It and Fuck the System, which he describes as a tender love epic.-- Back cover. |
the bad case of stripes: I Am Love Susan Verde, 2021-09-07 The fourth book in the bestselling I Am series by Susan Verde and Peter H. Reynolds I put my hands on my heart and listen. And that is where I find the answer: I have compassion. I act with tenderness. I am love. Susan Verde and Peter H. Reynolds continue their collaboration with the fourth book in their wellness series. A celebration of love in all its forms, I Am Love asks readers to look inward when they feel afraid. Love allows us to act with compassion and kindness, to live with gratitude, and to take care of ourselves by practicing self-love. |
the bad case of stripes: Turkey Trouble Wendi J. Silvano, 2009 As Thanksgiving Day approaches, Turkey nervously makes a series of costumes, disguising himself as other farm animals in hopes that he can avoid being served as Thanksgiving dinner. |
the bad case of stripes: Bugs in My Hair! David Shannon, 2016-09-27 Is something bugging you? Bestselling award-winner David Shannon shows the funny side of waging war against -- oh no! -- head lice. This book is guaranteed to make you laugh -- and itch! From the opening picture of a happy, oversized louse appearing with his suitcases, you know these bugs are determined to stay, and Mom is about to go nuts! Nobody talks about them, but they are everywhere. (Some estimate 20 million children a year host them.) Oh the shame and humiliation of having bugs in your hair! But if you go to school, or have play dates, chances are good you might meet them someday. Maybe you already have! Lucky for you, the unwelcome bugs in this story are so funny you will be laughing aloud -- even when Mom attacks them with battle-tested anti-lice weapons.Shannon peppers his hilarious scenes with fun, nitpicking facts about these lousy critters and pokes fun at common denial: It's probably ash from that volcano in Pogo Pogo.Soon the party's over -- Bye bye, Little Nasties! Once again Shannon has created a fresh, highly entertaining read-aloud classic that begs to be read again and again. |
the bad case of stripes: Grandpa's Teeth Rod Clement, 1999-03-27 Help, I've been robbed! It'sth a disthasthter! Grandpa's teeth, handmade by the finest Swiss craftsman, are gone -- stolen from his bedside table! Grandpa suspects anyone who doesn't smile widely enough to prove that their teeth are their own. Soon everyone in town is smiling -- all the time -- and their ghastly grins are frightening the tourists away. Can the culprit be caught before the whole town cracks up Popular Australion cartoonist Rod Clement, illustrator of Edward The Emu and Edwina The Emu by Sheena Knowles, has created a rollicking whodunit with a surprise ending that will have readers grinning from ear to ear. 00-01 CA Young Reader Medal Masterlist |
the bad case of stripes: I Am a Big Brother Caroline Jayne Church, 2015-01-27 Share the joys of becoming a big brother! With the arrival of a new baby comes many transitions, and big brothers may need a little extra tender loving care to adjust to a new family situation. This sweet story with adorable toddler illustrations by Caroline Jayne Church is just right to share with and prepare an older brother getting ready for an expanding family. |
the bad case of stripes: Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse Kevin Henkes, 1996-08-19 Lilly loves everything about school, especially her cool teacher, Mr. Slinger. But when Lilly brings her purple plastic purse and its treasures to school and can't wait until sharing time, Mr. Slinger confiscates her prized possessions. Lilly's fury leads to revenge and then to remorse and she sets out to make amends. Lilly, the star of Chester's Way and Julius, the Baby of the World, is back. And this time she has her name in the title - something she's wanted all along. If you thought Lilly was funny before, you are in for a treat. So hurry up and start reading. Lilly can't wait for you to find out more about her. |
the bad case of stripes: Sheila Rae, the Brave Kevin Henkes, 2021-08-31 Sheila Rae, the Brave is a warm, humorous, and loving story of sibling sympathy and support. Just because Sheila Rae is older, she doesn't always know better! This classic picture book about overcoming fear is written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes, the nationally bestselling and celebrated creator of Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse, Owen, and Kitten's First Full Moon. I am very brave, Sheila Rae said, patting herself on the back. She wasn't afraid of anything—not thunder, not lightning, not the big black dog at the end of the block. And when she wanted to walk home a new way and Louise wouldn't, she called her sister a scaredy-cat and set out alone. But all the bravado in the world failed to help when Sheila Rae found herself lost. Luckily, her sister was not far behind. Children will love it.—School Library Journal |
the bad case of stripes: How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball David Shannon, 2012 After Boss outlaws baseball in America, spring stops coming--until a young boy beats the tyrant at his own game. |
the bad case of stripes: Duck on a Tractor David Shannon, 2021-08-03 Bestselling Caldecott Honor artist David Shannon tells the story of a determined duck who decides to jump on a tractor and drive it around the barnyard and through town, with hilarious consequences! Shannon's wildly popular, award-winning Duck on a Bike left children begging him to tell them another story about Duck after seeing him pictured alongside a shiny red tractor. Now Duck is back and turning the farm upside down! Flushed with the success of his trailblazing bike ride around the farm, Duck decides he's ready to drive the tractor. As in the bestselling Duck on a Bike, all the barnyard animals share their humorous comments as they watch Duck do the unthinkable. Then, one by one, they join him on the tractor for a ride! But what happens when Duck drives the big red tractor through town, past the popular diner where all the locals are having lunch? What will those folks really think when they see Duck and all the other animals riding around on Farmer O'Dell's tractor? Filled with entertaining detail and sly jokes, readers will pore over each picture again and again. Perfect for reading aloud! |
the bad case of stripes: Dog Breath: The Horrible Trouble with Hally Tosis Dav Pilkey, 2019-10-01 From Dav Pilkey, creator of the New York Times bestselling Dog Man and Captain Underpants series, comes Hally Tosis, the adorable dog that will take your breath away! Hally Tosis is a great family dog, but there is one rotten thing about her: her breath! It is so smelly, Hally's pet parents want to find a new home for her. The children, desperate to keep their beloved pet, try everything to rid Hally of her stinky stench. They take her for a breathtaking view, a movie that would leave her breathless, and a ride on a roller coaster that would make her lose her breath, but Hally's putrid panting persists! Only a miracle could save her now! |
the bad case of stripes: Uh-Oh, David! David Shannon, 2013-04 Young David faces many blunders throughout his day. |
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A Bad Case of Stripes, by David Shannon Camilla wakes up one morning completely covered in rainbow stripes. Camilla eats lima beans. Always be yourself. Be comfortable in your own skin. At Camilla’s home At Camilla’s school Camilla wakes up covered in stripes. Camilla gets worse. Her stripes change into di!erent objects and patterns.
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A bad case of stripes theme The book A Bad Case of Stripes has long been a favourite. In it, Camilla Cream gets a bad case of stripes because she doesn’t want to stand out, so she won’t admit to liking lima beans. The illustrations are great, the story is fun, and there is an opportunity for discussions afterwards on things such as bullying ...
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A Bad Case of Stripes By David Shannon Book of the Month Activities Lexile: 540 Target Skill: Cause & Effect Post Reading Activities 1. Students can use a plot diagram to identify the different parts of the story. 2. Find cause and effect relationships throughout the story. Write
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In A Bad Case of Stripes, Camilla’s love of lima beans is the characteristic that sets her apart from her friends…and they sometimes make fun of her for it. Camilla learns to stand up for who she is, but the book ends before we get to see how Camilla, her friends, and the adults around them work together to make a kinder world.
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Bad case of stripes A bad case of stripes is written and illustrated by David Shannon. This book is a photo book for children and illustrations are just as important as the text. I would put a Bad Case of Stripes in the genre of fantasy and fantasy, but it also has aspects of reality mixed within the plot and illustrations. ...
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The Theme of True Self in A Bad Case of Stripes “Some of the kids at school thought she was weird, but she didn’t care a bit.” (28) This is how David Shannon describes his character Camilla Cream at the end of the book A Bad Case of Stripes, but that wasn’t always the case for Camilla Cream. In fact, at the beginning of this book,
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14 Jun 2022 · • A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon INTRODUCTION . Contagious diseases are a part of life, and children are especially vulnerable to catching them. Learning about how germs such as viruses and bacteria make us sick can help children to practice good hygiene habits that may reduce the number of illnesses they catch.
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The newly-available titles include A Bad Case of Stripes: The Musical by Kate Haderlie, Babble Lab by Autumn Ness, 5 new Theatre for the Very Young pieces by Ernie Nolan (The Flopsy Bunnies, Baby Shark, Bingo’s Birthday, and The Itsy-Bitsy Spider), Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress by juliany taveras, and Rescue Rue by Stacey Weingarten.
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A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon is a great book for teaching individuality, or being unique. I like to use the word unique because, to me, the sound of it and the spelling really make it a one of a kind word. This book really lends itself to showing students that it is okay to be yourself, to like things that other people may not like ...
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Bad Case Of The Stripes Deloris Jordan,Roslyn M. Jordan A Bad Case of Stripes David Shannon,2016-08-30 It's the first day of school, and Camilla discovers that she is covered from head to toe in stripes, then polka-dots, and any other pattern spoken aloud! With a little help, she learns the secret of
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A Bad Case of the Stripes by David Shannon Writing supplies Standards Map This lesson aligns with CASEL Competencies, National Health Education Standards, and Common Core State Standards. Please refer to the Standards Map for more information. DESIGNATED BY CASEL AS A RECOMMENDED PROGRAM FOR SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING. See last page …
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Lesson Plan | A Bad Case of Stripes V 2013-01 Activities Camilla Cream loves lima beans, but she never eats them. Why? Because the other kids in her school don’t like them. And Camilla Cream is very, very worried about what other people think of her. In fact, she’s so worried that she’s about to break out in…a bad case of stripes!
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A Bad Case of Stripes 3.8 AR Quiz No. 27685 A Tale of Two Beasts 3.0 AR Quiz No. 174258 Arnie the Doughnut 3.3 AR Quiz No. 68979 As Fast as Words Could Fly 4.3 AR Quiz No. 158449 Brave Irene 3.9 AR Quiz No. 17512 Carla’s Sandwich 3.0 AR Quiz No. 8501 Catching the Moon 4.5 AR Quiz No. 114741
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Reading Strategy: In it, Camilla Cream gets a bad case of stripes because she doesn’t want to stand out, so she won’t admit to liking lima beans. The illustrations are great, the story is fun, and there is an opportunity for talking with your child about being themselves. 0 …
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A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon Camilla Cream loved lima beans. But she never ate them. All of her friends hated lima beans, and she wanted to fit in. Camilla was always worried about what other people thought of her. Today she was fretting even more than usual. It was the first day of school, and she couldn’t decide what to wear.
A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon
A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon Camilla Cream loved lima beans. But she never ate them. All of her friends hated lima beans, and she wanted to fit in. Camilla was always worried about what other people thought of her. Today she was fretting even more than usual. It was the first day of school, and she couldn’t decide what to wear.
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A Bad Case of the Stripes Comprehension Questions 1. What is the main idea or overall message in this story? _____ _____ 2. What is one detail from the story that supports the main idea? ...
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Narrator 1: A BAD CASE OF THE STRIPES By David Shannon Narrator 2: Camilla Cream loved lima beans. But she never ate them. Narrator 3: All of her friends hated lima beans, and she wanted to fit in. Camilla always worried about what other people thought of her. Narrator 4: Today she was fretting even more than usual.
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A Bad Case of Stripes Focus: • Learning the procedure for gathering • •Hearing and discussing a story • •Exploring the theme of the story A Bad Case of Stripes Focus: • Learning the procedure for “Turn to Your Partner” • Hearing a story again to build comprehension • Making connections between the story and a visual ...
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A Bad Case Of Stripes Illustrations: A Bad Case of Stripes David Shannon,2016-08-30 It s the first day of school and Camilla discovers that she is covered from head to toe in stripes then polka dots and any other pattern spoken aloud With a little help she learns the secret of
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A Bad Case of Stripes Main Setting Plot Summary After the Fall • home • school • over several days • Gets a bad case of stripes • Keeps changing to whatever someone says • Woman gives her what she wants —lima beans • Camilla changes back to herself • …
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wordsmith, readers set about an immersive expedition to unravel the intricate... a BAD case Stripes Who - seaford.k12.ny.us WEBa BAD case Stripes Who . Author: deirdre baldassarre Created Date: 5/11/2020 4:06:50 PM ... STORYLINE ONLINE PRESENTS: A BAD CASE OF STRipES WEB"A BAD CASE OF STRipES" Camilla Cream loves lima beans, but she never …
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A Bad Case Of The Stripes Coloring Page: A Bad Case of Stripes David Shannon,2016-08-30 It s the first day of school and Camilla discovers that she is covered from head to toe in stripes then polka dots and any other pattern spoken aloud With a little help she learns the secret of
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A Bad Case Of Stripes Lesson Plan: A Bad Case of Stripes David Shannon,2016-08-30 It s the first day of school and Camilla discovers that she is covered from head to toe in stripes then polka dots and any other pattern spoken aloud With a little help she learns the secret of
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"A bad case of the stripes" is a common childhood experience reflecting the complex interplay between individual identity and social belonging. While conformity is a natural part of social development, it's crucial to help children develop a strong sense of ...
David Shannon Biography (PDF) - Scholastic
Bad Case of Stripes; Alice the Fairy; The Rain Came Down; and three more picture books featuring David: David Gets in Trouble; David Goes to School.; and most recently, It’s Christmas, David! In Fall 2012, Shannon once again breaks new ground with a dramatic but funny “fish tale” called Jangles: A BIG Fish Story, told by a father to his ...
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"A bad case of the stripes" is a common childhood experience reflecting the complex interplay between individual identity and social belonging. While conformity is a natural part of social development, it's crucial to help children develop a strong sense of ...
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The enduring appeal of "The Bad Case of Stripes" lies in its ability to engage young readers while subtly addressing complex emotional experiences. I. Narrative Structure and Thematic Resonance in "The Bad Case of Stripes" David Shannon's "The Bad Case of Stripes" is a deceptively simple story about a girl named Camilla who wakes up one
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A Bad Case Of Stripes Coloring Page 3 A bad case of stripes coloring page 3: Unleash your creativity with this intricate coloring page featuring a mesmerizing array of stripes, perfect for kids and adults alike. Experience the therapeutic benefits of coloring while developing fine motor skills and unleashing your inner artist.
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Camilla got a bad case of stripes because Camilla had to stay home from school because Camilla grew a furry tail because Camilla got better because Name: _ Directions: The first part of the sentences below tell what happened (the effect) in the book, A Bad Case of Stripes. Complete each sentence by telling the cause.
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A Bad Case of Stripes CCSS Assessment Answer Key Directions: Use what you know about A Bad Case Of Stripes to answer each Of the folowing questions. 1. What were the two patterns Camilla had covering her body? (RL3.l ) B c Rainbow stripes and American flag Rainbow stripes and checkerboard Polka dots and checkerboard Polka dots and rainbow ...