![]() Wise Old Beaver tells Little Beaver some interesting facts about beaver teeth and Little Beaver realizes that he might be young and foolish, but. “He doesn’t live in mud, he lives in sticks.”įinally Deborah was able to read on about the discussion Little Beaver had with Wise Old Beaver about why he could not be any of the other animals that he had visited. Wise Old Beaver lived in a mud house the text read. Well! This was quite alarming to the students! “ No way!” “ He has no spikes!” “ What!?” One student knew prcupine’s answer, “ Porcupines live in trees!” Poor Little Beaver was quite confused. So maybe he was a porcupine! Porcupines eat bark! But Muskrat explained that muskrats eat fish. Well Little Beaver knew that muskrats lived in mud houses, so maybe he was a muskrat. Woodchuck explained that he could not be a woodchuck because he lived in a mud house not a hole. Maybe he wasn’t a beaver at all! Perhaps he was a woodchuck! He went to find woodchuck to ask. He stared at his reflection for a long time and then it came to him. ![]() If it fell out, would he still be a beaver? The source of his worries? One of his big front teeth was loose. He won’t even come out to play with his friends. ![]() This informative little book was written by Amy MacDonald and illustrated by Sarah Fox-Davies. ![]() Deborah has returned as one of our beloved BLG readers! This week she shared Little Beaver and the Big Front Tooth with us. ![]()
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