Friday, September 25, 2020
Are you Distinguished enough?
The Society of Distinguished Lemmings
by Julie Colombet
40 pages; ages 6 - 10
Peachtree Publishing, 2020
theme: animal societies, humor, being different
Deep in their underground burrow, the lemmings follow a strict set of rules and are always very busy with social events.
They put on plays, give concerts, play sports, and gather at large dinners. But this life isn’t for everyone, and Bertie heads up the tunnel and outside where he meets a …. BEAR! Bertie would love Bear to join the Society of Distinguished Lemmings, but can’t do anything right.
What I like about this book: When all the other lemmings decide to go swimming, Bertie discovers some unfortunate facts in his book, A Short History of Lemmings. I love that Bertie and Bear discover a different way to be “distinguished”.
Beyond the Books:
What does it mean to be distinguished? Check out the definition and a few synonyms and decide whether “distinguished” fits your style.
You can learn more about lemmings here.
Many kinds of animals live in societies. Think about ants and bees, wolves and elephants. You can learn more about animal societies here.
If you were creating a Society of Distinguished (fill in the blank) what rules would you have? And would you let bears join?
Today we're joining Perfect Picture Book Friday, an event where bloggers share great picture books at Susanna Leonard Hill's website. Review copy provided by the publisher.
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I'm thinking this would be a great book to pair with Ame Dyckman's READ THE BOOK, LEMMINGS
ReplyDeletegreat idea! That's such a fun book, too.
DeleteFirst time I've ever seen a Lemming. They are cute and their habitat is interesting. Clever idea for a picture book.
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