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"They
who dream by day are cognizant of many things which
escape those who dream only by night." Edgar Allan
Poe
Imagine
Harry takes you along to live
with Little Rabbit for a time.
Little Rabbit has lots of friends, but only one BEST
FRIEND, Harry. His other friends cannot see Harry. But
Little Rabbit can see him and play with him. In fact
when Little Rabbit drinks a glass of lemonade, Harry
has to drink one, too. When Little Rabbit eats, Harry
sits next to him on his own chair. Together, they climb
trees and go swimming. What will happen when Little
Rabbit goes to the school? Will Harry get to go, too?
When
you read Imagine
Harry,
you will be grateful to know you were not alone when
you remember having a special friend like Harry. An
early imagination is crucial to developing giftedness
and problem solving as adults!
Internet
Extensions for Imagine
Harry:
Imaginative
Physical Education Warm-Ups
The
Value of Imagination
Nurturing
Imagination
Imaginary
Playmates
Childhood's
Natural Gift
Children's
Arts and Crafts Projects
Imaginative
Activities Compared to Testing Activities
Imagination
and Children by Jaime
L. Hebert From
Suite 101
"I
think it's a brilliant thing for a child to sense that
adults are actually on the frontier of their own unknown.
Not only that, but that they are there in a joyful way.
They aren't feeling diminished because they don't have
all the answers--they are actually looking to some horizon
that is giving them a grand vista. Children can feel
this in a palatable way." From
Cultivating Imagination in Children
"You
can't depend on your judgment when your imagination
is out of focus." Mark Twain
Imaginative
Literature Connections in Stepstone Stories:
Bad
Kitty by Nick Bruel
Badger's
Fancy Meal by Keiko Kasza
Bean Thirteen
by Matthew McElligott
Big Smelly Bear
by Britta Teckentrup
Bob and Otto by
Robert and Nick Bruel
Click, Clack, Moo,
Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin
Diary of a Fly
by Doreen Cronin
Dog and Bear: Two
Friends, Three Stories by
Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Duck and
Goose by Tad Hills
Duck for President
by Doreen Cronin
Fiesta Fiasco
by Ann Whitford Paul
Hi! Fly Guy and Super
Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold
Look! Look! Look! by
Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
The Perfect Nest
by Catherine Friend
Pip and Squeak by
Ian Schoenherr
Slugs in Love
by Susan Pearson
Very Hairy Bear
by Alice Schertle
You Can Do Anything, Daddy
by Michael Rex
Waynetta
and the Cornstalk by Helen Ketteman
A 9-page Unit for
Imagine
Harry
by Kate and M. Sarah
Klise is
part of a collection of 50 units in Stepstone
Stories
The Unit Contains:
Crossword Puzzle
Discussion Cards
Multiple Choice
Logic Puzzle
Fair Share
Fact or Fantasy
Math and More!
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Imagine
Harry
by Kate and M. Sarah
Klise
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