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Cooked Up From A Book

Activity: “Let’s Play Pretend!”

What If You Could Be Anyone? (Inspired by Fox the Tiger)

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Fox wishes he was a tiger.…Who do your students wish they could be?

Download this free, printable “Let’s Play Pretend!” activity inspired by Fox the Tiger to share with your class. Students can draw and write about who they want to be—whether it’s an animal, a person, or anything else they can imagine!

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Teacher Tip

Make sure to wrap up this creative exercise with a reminder about why it’s great to be exactly who we are!

This activity is inspired by second grade teacher Joyce Dlugose from Holland Township School in Milford, New Jersey. Discover other self-affirming exercises you can try with your students in her Book Talks teacher review video.

Who did your students want to be? If you’re able, please share their work with the Scholastic Book Clubs community on Facebook and Instagram using the hashtag #ScholasticBookClubs.

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Fox the Tiger
by Corey R. Tabor
Fun Tale of Friendship and Self-Acceptance

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A Note from Judy

Dragons are huge fans of tacos—as long as they don’t have one secret, spicy ingredient! The Book of the Week is the laugh-out-loud, fun-to-read-together picture book Dragons Love Tacos, written by Adam Rubin and illustrated by Daniel Salmieri!

Dance to an original song with the Book Boys; discover the many ways that one first grade teacher uses Dragons Love Tacos with her students in Book Talks; read an exclusive interview with Adam Rubin in Behind the Scenes; and download a free printable “Dragons Love My Tacos!” recipe activity in Cooked Up from a Book that also helps students practice sequencing.

We hope that your younger readers have a blast with Dragons Love Tacos—and remember: no salsa!

Judy Newman

President and Reader in Chief
Scholastic Book Clubs

Book of the Week

Dragons Love Tacos

by Adam Rubin, illustrated
by Daniel Salmieri
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