![]() Resources/activities: teacher’s guide -click HERE invite students to bring in a favorite stuffed animal/toy for a group nap in the classroom. The illustrations enliven the memories and emotions, even the rustling breeze and dappling light through the deciduous trees surrounding our Levitt homes. I like this book because: I am transported not to the memory of a book I probably read as a 6yr old, but to my life as a 6yr old and the exhilarating anticipation of having been invited to sleep over a friend’s house. Summary: (from my library catalog) A little boy is excited at the prospect of spending the night at his friend’s house but worries how he’ll get along without his teddy bear. Was I happy! I had never slept at a friend’s house before. ![]() Opening: I was invited to sleep at Regges’s house. Themes: teddy bears, sleepovers, family, humiliation ![]() ![]() Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1972, reissue 2000 ![]()
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