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  • Busy Bobby: A Forest Floor Elementary Story

  • Forest Floor Elementary, Book 4
  • By: Jeanne Hill
  • Narrated by: Lakes Webb
  • Length: 6 mins

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Busy Bobby: A Forest Floor Elementary Story

By: Jeanne Hill
Narrated by: Lakes Webb
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Publisher's Summary

Bobby was a very busy little beaver. He liked to gnaw on trees so much that he often forgot what he needed to get done. His parents were worried that Bobby would not be successful at school because he was too busy. A visit to Bobby's kindergarten teacher before school provided a strategy for Bobby to focus and be successful in school.

After listening to the audiobook, guide your child through these discussion questions:

  • Tell about a time you were doing something you were not supposed to be doing. What happened?
  • Do you forget to do things that are important? What are they?
  • How do you remind yourself to follow rules in your house or at school? Who helps you remember?
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