Wemberly Worried
by:
Kevin Henkes (author)
Poor Wemberly worries about everything! And her newest worry is her biggest one yet: the first day of nursery school. But when she meets another mouse who is just like her, she has one less worry. Now she has a friend-and school is fun.
Poor Wemberly worries about everything! And her newest worry is her biggest one yet: the first day of nursery school. But when she meets another mouse who is just like her, she has one less worry. Now she has a friend-and school is fun.
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ISBN:
9780439288279
Publish date: 2000
Publisher: Scholastic
Edition language: Polski
Wemberly Worried is my absolute favorite character building book for younger grades! I think, specifically, it is a great icebreaker for the first day of school, as our protagonist spends a large part of the story worrying about her own first day! Wemberly is very relatable, and sparked a lot of per...
In the text, Wemberly Worried about everything. She was always worried she would never fit in and people would make fun of her. At the end of the story Wemberly is introduced to a friend named Jewel. Jewel had a similar stuffed animal that made Wemberly feel accepted. In my classroom I would impleme...
Wemberly Worried is a story of a little mouse named Wemberly who worries all the time. Her parents worried about how much Wemberly worried and as the first day of school approaches she worries even more. Her parents tell her not to worry and send her off to school. At school, he teacher introduces...
We all have moments when we find ourselves worrying about something. This is a book about a little mouse named Wemberly, who finds herself worrying all the time, especially as the first day of school approaches. Even though her mom and dad tell her not to worry, she finds it very hard to quit. Ho...
Wemberly worries about everything. Then she worries some more. When Wemberly starts school, she is more worried than she has ever been until she makes a friend who worries just as much as she does. I would implement this book in my classroom as a writing/drawing prompt for students to discuss a time...