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Forest Friends

Ms. Eloise is sad because someone has badly damaged the books in her classroom at Woodland School, scribbling in them with markers, crayons, and pencils and getting them dirty with juice, chocolate, mud, stickers, glue, and ripped pages, upsetting the forest characters depicted; however, she is reassured that the students will now properly care for the books.

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Forest Friends

Ms. Eloise is sad because someone has badly damaged the books in her classroom at Woodland School, scribbling in them with markers, crayons, and pencils and getting them dirty with juice, chocolate, mud, stickers, glue, and ripped pages, upsetting the forest characters depicted; however, she is reassured that the students will now properly care for the books.

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  • Cover
  • Ms. Eloise's Introduction
  • Froggy's Problem
  • Mr. Snail's Issue
  • Bella Butterfly's Stains
  • Mr. Turtle's Mud
  • Caterpillar's Sticky Situation
  • Birdie's Ripped Page
  • Happy Resolution

This is Ms. Eloise.

She is the teacher at the


Woodland School. She loves to read books.
But she is very sad! Would you like to know
why?
Someone has not been treating this book very
nicely at all! Just look at Froggy. Someone
has scribbled all over him with markers and
crayons!
And look at Mr. Snail! Somebody used a
pencil to draw pictures all over him.
Wait a minute! Is that juice and chocolate all
over Bella Butterfly? No wonder she doesn’t
look too happy!
It looks like somebody played in the mud
before reading this book. Mr. Turtle loves
mud, but not when he’s reading!
Stickers, stickers, everywhere! Even on top of
poor caterpillar! And gooey glue and paper,
too!
Oh, no! It just keeps getting worse! Somebody
wasn’t careful and ripped this page! Poor little
Birdie!
But look—now our forest friends are happy
again! Because they know that YOU will take
good care of this book and ALL the books in
our classroom.

Can you think of some ways to


treat books nicely?

This is Ms. Eloise. She is the teacher at the 
Woodland School. She loves to read books. 
But she is very sad! Would you li
Someone has not been treating this book very 
nicely at all! Just look at Froggy. Someone 
has scribbled all over him wit
 
And look at Mr. Snail! Somebody used a 
pencil to draw pictures all over him.
 
Wait a minute! Is that juice and chocolate all 
over Bella Butterfly? No wonder she doesn’t 
look too happy!
 
It looks like somebody played in the mud 
before reading this book. Mr. Turtle loves 
mud, but not when he’s reading!
 
Stickers, stickers, everywhere! Even on top of 
poor caterpillar! And gooey glue and paper, 
too!
 
Oh, no! It just keeps getting worse! Somebody 
wasn’t careful and ripped this page! Poor little 
Birdie!
But look—now our forest friends are happy 
again! Because they know that YOU will take 
good care of this book and ALL the

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