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The Cave Monster (Lima Bear Stories) - Children's Adventure Book for Bedtime Reading & Classroom Storytime
The Cave Monster (Lima Bear Stories) - Children's Adventure Book for Bedtime Reading & Classroom Storytime

The Cave Monster (Lima Bear Stories) - Children's Adventure Book for Bedtime Reading & Classroom Storytime

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Each picture book in the Lima Bear Stories series delivers messages for children to help them handle everyday situations with siblings and friends, including tolerance, honesty, and courage. Basic characters, each with their own distinct personality, appear and reappear throughout the series, allowing children to get to know them and anticipate how they are likely to act in different situations. Extended learning and activity questions are included to allow parents and teachers to further encourage children to become involved in the concepts presented. When L. Joe Bean has been captured by the cave monster, his cousin Lima Bean and friends enter the dangerous Black Cave to rescue him. When the cave monster attacks, they come together to save L. Joe Bean in time—and themselves. The primary concept presented in the story is that friends, individually afraid, find courage acting together.

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At the end of reading the story I asked my kids a couple of the questions that are listed at the end of the book.I asked them what their favorite part of the story was. My 8 year old daughter said she liked the whole story. My 5 year old son being all boy said he liked when the cave monster was shot in the toe.Then I asked them what useful thing they would bring my 8 year old daughter said a sharp knife and my 5 year son said a flash light so he could see in the dark cave.You can see just from those few questions how you can work in homeschooling. You have to make them think about what they read and what they would do the same or differently.By Terri for An Island Life