This book would be a PERFECT segway into teaching about diversity! This is the story about sneetches - some have stars on their bellies and some don't. This causes a divide between the two groups. I would read this aloud to my class because it is very long for a picture book and there are many made-...
Dr. Seuss' books are classic children's books. The Sneetches is about the Star Belly Sneetches and the Plain Belly Sneetches. The Star Belly Sneetches think that they are the best and look down upon the ones without stars. Sylvester McMonkey McBean comes along with his Star-On and Star-Off machines....
I would this book aloud when talking about diversity. An activity would be followed up along with the book readind. The intended audience is grades K-2.
The Sneetches is a Dr. Seuss book that I had not read until I was in college, but even as an adult, this book really spoke to me about the differences between people and how they should be celebrated. In the story The Sneetches, animals called Sneetches bully one another about being better because t...
The Sneetches would be a great book to read in the kindergarten through second grade classroom, and teaches a lesson to embrace who you are and don't worry about the things that you cannot change about yourself.
This has to be one of my favorite Dr. Seuss books. The story unfolds with two types of Sneetches: those with stars on their bellies and those without. The Sneetches with the stars feel that they are better than those without. Until one day, the starless Sneetches find a way to obtain the tummy star ...
Genre: Animal / Prejudice / Short Stories Year Published: 1961 Year Read: 2011 I have been reading many of Dr. Seuss’ books ever since I was a child, but out of all the books I have read from him, this book was the most effective book I have ever read! “The Sneetches and Other Stories” is a ...
This has to be one of my favorite Dr. Seuss books. The story unfolds with two types of Sneetches: those with stars on their bellies and those without. The Sneetches with the stars feel that they are better than those without. Until one day, the starless Sneetches find a way to obtain the tummy s...
That was a delightful book as expected of Dr. Seuss. This one contained a few stories, with each their own morals.I again, loved the colourful pictures and they really add to the story. :)
http://youtu.be/v3yJomUhs0gYouTube blurb - This is Dr. Seuss' view of prejudice: Some Sneetches have a star on their bellies, and some of them don't. The ones that don't have a star on their bellies are trying to be accepted but wind up being treated like trash. It's a shame that some people today a...
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