“Hecht and Yee have continued to create compelling characters involved in lessons spotlighting life skills.” ―School Library Journal
In this Nocturnals Level 3 Early Reader, The Weeping Wombat, the Nocturnal Brigade―Tobin, a sweet pangolin, Bismark, a loud-mouthed sugar glider, and Dawn, a serious fox―hear Walter the wombat whimpering under a willow tree. Walter tells the friends that the other wombats call him a wimp because he weeps. The Nocturnal Brigade tell Walter that weeping is just another way of expressing how we feel and that, like a good laugh, a good weep can feel great.
GREAT BEGINNING READERS FOR HOMESCHOOLING!
Download the series's complimentary printable activities at NocturnalsWorld.com: Sight Word Games, Makerspace Crafts, Bingo, Common Core Language Arts Educator Guide, Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Activities, and More!
Includes Bonus Nocturnals Fun Facts and Animal Glossary (Ages 5-7)
Life Skill Themes include Empathy and Expressing Feelings and Emotions.
Read All Eight of the Nocturnals Grow & Read Adventures, like The Chestnut Challenge, which introduces Beginning Readers to Life Skill Themes such as Good Sportsmanship, Playing Games for Fun, and Forgiveness.
They all feature Dawn, a serious fox, Tobin, a sweet pangolin, and Bismark, a pint-sized sugar glider.
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