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Oh, Turkey-Perky, the sky is falling! The sky is falling! We must alert the king!” Henny-Penny squealed. Wow! Well then it must be true!” says the fox. “But don’t worry, friends, I know the perfect place to hide. Follow me!”

This book is very cute. It will keep the attention of children with all the characters. Children can join in with the saying "the sky is falling" This story also makes me laugh how they were all convinced that the sky was falling but it was just an apple. Great repetition for young children to join in and also great story line for children to follow. Well, I am concerned, I am hot, and I wonder how the sky could be falling on such a beautiful day,” he replied. Hischak, Thomas S. (2011-09-15). Disney Voice Actors: A Biographical Dictionary (in en). McFarland. ISBN 9780786486946. Li, Xinghua, "Communicating the "incommunicable green": a comparative study of the structures of desire in environmental advertising in the United States and China", PhD diss., p.81, University of Iowa, 2010.

Evaluation of Literary Elements: The cute plot that this story has would be laughter to many early readers. The character pictured with soft curves present the story in a calm and relaxed tone that makes it very appealing. I also think the use of repetition makes the reading much easier with creative names for each of the characters. Landry, John R. (1998). Can Mission Statements Plant the "Seeds" of Dysfunctional Behaviors in an Organization's Memory? in Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. p.169. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.108.2917. There are many CDs, films, novels, and songs titled "The Sky is Falling", but the majority refer to the idiomatic use of the phrase rather than to the fable from which it derives. The following are some lyrics which genuinely refer or allude to the story:

Characteristics to Support Genre: This classic fable has been retold for generations. Most of the characters have rhyming names and are anthropomorphized. It also teaches a moral lesson not to believe everything you hear. This is the last film that the animation studio released under the name Walt Disney Feature Animation. Starting with Meet the Robinsons, further canon entities would be produced by the renamed Walt Disney Animation Studios.Language Arts: This is a great read aloud book for students to predict the upcoming text. The repetition in the book is great for students to practice making predictions about what will happen next. Students can also sequence events in the story easily with pictures and simple text. Another activity that would be fun is to have students participate in reader’s theater. Students could practice reading the parts of the characters and perform the story to their friends. I read different versions of this old European folk tale and read one of them on thefablecottage.com, which I liked the most. This is the last animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon to use the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo. Book Shirt, Little Miss Bookworm, Book Lover Gift, Reading Book, Womens Book Gifts, Bookish Gift, Gift For Book Reader, BO098WM01

Goosie-Brucie puffed his chest feathers instantly and moved right along, shrugging his question away. D. L. Ashliman, ed. (1999). "Brother Rabbit Takes Some Exercise". The End of the World The Sky Is Falling, folktales of Aarne-Thompson-Uther type 20C (including former type 2033), in which storytellers from around the world make light of paranoia and mass hysteria.Whether this mitigates her irresponsible fearmongering or makes it worse (stupidity and misinformation) is hard to say, and open to discussion and interpretation. It was followed in 1850 by "The wonderful story of Henny Penny" in Joseph Cundall's compilation, The Treasury of pleasure books for young children. [10] Each story there is presented as if it were a separate book, and in this case had two illustrations by Harrison Weir. In reality the story is a repetition of the Chambers narration in standard English, except that the dialect phrase "so she gaed, and she gaed, and she gaed" is retained and the cause of panic is mistranslated as "the clouds are falling". Talking points: Have you ever been mistakenly concerned that something bad was happening or was going to happen. Tell us about it. On the other hand, did you ever think that everything was awesome, and it really wasn't. Tell us about that as well. What have you done to try to see things more clearly? I like this book because it's a movie; it's actually as thrilling as the movie, but the movie actually has some [makes sci-fi noises]. And some beep boop bop bop. And some [additional sci-fi noises]. And some [indistinct noises], I'll tell you why I made those funny noises, that's for al***s. (I don't want to have the al*** word in there.)

This book could be used as a fun read or to teach students that sometimes its not okay to go around and tell people what they think is true but might not actually be.

Ideal for parents to share with children aged 3+, this vibrant new adaptation of the classic tale about learning to think for yourself is sure to become a bedtime favourite.

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