Hello, my reading friends! Are you ready to hear some fun stories about Penelope Rex? Let’s dive into three exciting books all about her adventures. I hope you enjoy them!
Penelope Rex was feeling a little nervous. You see, it was her first day of school, and that’s a big deal for a little T-Rex! Her mom got her a new backpack with ponies on it. Penelope loved ponies because she thought they were yummy!
Her dad packed her a special lunch with 300 tuna sandwiches and one apple juice. That’s a lot of sandwiches! When the big day finally arrived, Penelope was very surprised. All her classmates were children!
When Penelope saw all the children, she was curious. She wanted to make friends, but she also had to remember an important rule: “We don’t eat our classmates!”
Penelope learned that making friends is about being kind and playing together. She discovered that even though her classmates were different from her, they could have lots of fun together!
As Penelope spent more time at school, she learned many new things. She learned how to share, how to listen, and how to be a good friend. Penelope realized that school was a wonderful place to learn and grow.
And guess what? She didn’t need to eat her classmates to have a great time. She just needed to be herself and enjoy all the fun adventures with her new friends!
Penelope Rex has many more stories to share. Each one is filled with fun, laughter, and important lessons. So, keep reading and exploring with Penelope, and you’ll discover all the amazing things she learns along the way!
Thanks for joining us on this adventure. Remember, being a good friend and learning new things is always exciting!
Friendship Circle: Gather in a circle with your classmates. Take turns sharing one thing you like about your friends. This helps us remember that everyone is special in their own way, just like Penelope’s classmates. After everyone has shared, discuss how these differences make playing together more fun!
Classroom Adventure Map: Create a map of your classroom or playground. Mark places where you can do fun activities with friends, like reading corners, play areas, or art stations. Use stickers or drawings to show what you can do in each spot. This will help you see all the exciting adventures you can have with your friends, just like Penelope did.
Role-Playing Game: Pair up with a friend and pretend to be Penelope and one of her classmates. Act out a scene where you meet for the first time and find something fun to do together. Think about how you can be kind and make each other feel welcome. Afterward, talk about what you learned from the activity and how it felt to make a new friend.
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Hello, my reading friends! It’s Ani. Are you ready for three Penelope Rex books in one video? Well, here they are, just for all of you Penelope Rex fans! I hope you enjoy them.
**We Don’t Eat Our Classmates** by Ryan T. Higgins
Penelope Rex was nervous. It’s not every day a little T-Rex starts school. Penelope’s mom bought her a new backpack with ponies on it. Ponies were Penelope’s favorite because they were delicious! Penelope’s dad packed her a lunch of 300 tuna sandwiches and one apple juice. Finally, the big day came, and Penelope Rex was very surprised to find out that all of her classmates were children.
“Mrs. Noodleman,” Penelope Rex