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Originally Posted by niggles78
Hello
I'm starting a weekend bear, as part of our circle time and parent partnership, but I'm struggling to put together a nice story to front the book.
Do you have a story explaining the concept?
Thanks
Nikki
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Hi,
How about 'writing' up a letter ( with a picture of him and his case) from the bear starting something like this:
Hi,
My name is 'Biggles' and I've always wanted to travel. I only have a small case so each trip I make can only be a weekend long; but if you are going somewhere nice and you'd like to invite me ( Grandma's, camping, picnic etc) or something you'd like me to enjoy with you ( Birthday, walk or just to spend time with you and your family) I'd love to come. I come with my own camera for you to take a photograph of my adventure.
Please speak to Nikki to check my diary.
love Biggles xx
Perhaps in his small case ( with a label on it) you can have a disposable camera, small sunglasses. a cardigan, small toothbrush and hairbrush.
Then when 'he' is booked out in his diary ( a record of where he is going and with whom) he has his luggage and is all set to go.
You may want to have a spare teddy or two and introduce them as his family (sister, cousin etc) in case the original gets lost. That way, replacements will not seem so alien if you have to use them or the bear may be more popular than you think to start with. If you have 50 children a year is a long time to wait for a turn.
I've just made the bear story up on the spot - so I'm sure you can think of a better one with more time. You can adapt to say either a weekend or a day if it is during the week ( some don't attend everyday and may be having a day out).
You could also add an 'adult' letter to the bear's letter explaining everything you feel you want them to know - such as
please bring the bear back promptly to ensure other children's enjoyment
please take only 2 photographs (maximum) to keep processing costs down
This bear can not be substituted as Biggles has sentimental value to the Pre-school's children
It's sometimes better to get everything sorted out beforehand otherwise there may well be one parent that says, I hope you don't mind, but my child really liked your bear, they've 'created' so I've said they can keep it, but I've bought you another one. Not good for their child's learning and upsetting for all the other children.
I hope the activity/project goes well.