The Forest of Reading blog is a place for elementary students to connect, discuss and share ideas about the books they are reading as part of the Blue Spruce, Silver Birch Express and Red Maple programs.
Sometimes I Feel Like A Fox By: Danielle Daniel @daniellefdaniel @ForestofReading
The poems in this book teach us about the Anishinaabe tradition of totem animals. Totem animals are important in Anishinaabe culture. Which animal are you most like?
The book was very good because it will give you some options of what animal you can be and their character traits. (N.T.)
ReplyDeleteIt was excellent because it tells you who you are. It expresses this because in the book I now know which animals I am like. (L.M.)
ReplyDeleteI liked the animals they chose because they are popular. My favourite was the bear. (R.W.F.)
ReplyDeleteI really liked how Danielle told us about her past, except I would have said excellent if there was more information about her culture. (M.S.)
ReplyDeleteI like the poems because they expressed how the people felt. (A.T.)
ReplyDeleteI think it's good because I like to be whatever I want to be and it makes me feel free. (K.F.)
ReplyDeleteI like the book because it has cool costumes on the kids. (J.L.)
ReplyDeleteI liked the book because it had a lot of detail. I'm a fox, rabbit and deer. (K.V.)
ReplyDeleteIt's a good poem book. But I think they should add more detail - more animals, more detail about the animals. (D.H.)
ReplyDeleteI love it because I love the animals. (L.M.)
ReplyDeleteI liked this because it was pretty interesting to listen to and she used her imagination. (L.D.)
ReplyDeleteI like the characters. I liked the beaver because it had a spiky back. (G.G.)
ReplyDeleteI liked everything. It was amazing. My favourite animal was the fox because the colours were cool. (H.S.)
ReplyDeleteI like the animals because I love animals. (N.D.)
ReplyDeleteIt shows all animals we can feel like. (S.M.)
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