Where's My Teddy?

October 18, 2013
After going on bear hunt, Year 1 have continued the bear theme by reading 'Where's My Teddy?'. In the story, Eddie lost his teddy and got the surprise of his life when he discovered that his teddy bear had grown too big to cuddle. Eddie met a big bear in the woods and soon discovered that he had the wrong teddy. They both swapped bears and rushed home to bed.

The children loved the rhymes in this enchanting story - Eddy's teddy's name is Freddy - and were inspired to create some great pieces of writing. Year 1 sequenced the story, described the bear and wrote their own versions of the tale. Their work has been used to produce a fantastic display in the school corridor.



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