Author: Mary Shrode
Illustrator: Mary Grace Eubank
Genre: Children's Literature
Subgenre: Imagination
Theme: Imagination, anxiety
Primary and Secondary characters: Lori and Barney
Illustrator: Mary Grace Eubank
Genre: Children's Literature
Subgenre: Imagination
Theme: Imagination, anxiety
Primary and Secondary characters: Lori and Barney
Awards, date of publication: 1992
Publishing company: The Lyons Group
Summary and how you would use this books with your students: This book tells the story of a little girl named Lori. Lori is nervous about moving to a new town with her family and asks her doll barney to help her feel better. Barney tells Lori to use her imagination and think of all the fun things she will do at her new house. She is then excited and happy about her move and is happy to have her Barney. This teaches the kids to use their imagination and to stay positive. It can be used to show kids that everyone is scared of new things, but if we try new things out and think positively we can like them. It also shows the value of friendship.
Publishing company: The Lyons Group
Summary and how you would use this books with your students: This book tells the story of a little girl named Lori. Lori is nervous about moving to a new town with her family and asks her doll barney to help her feel better. Barney tells Lori to use her imagination and think of all the fun things she will do at her new house. She is then excited and happy about her move and is happy to have her Barney. This teaches the kids to use their imagination and to stay positive. It can be used to show kids that everyone is scared of new things, but if we try new things out and think positively we can like them. It also shows the value of friendship.
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