This program takes you on an exciting trip to Guelph, Ontario, Canada where you'll meet Robert Munsch, author of the number one best-selling children's book Love You Forever. He invites the viewer into his home where he explains where his ideas come from and talks about his inspirations. Robert also treats the viewer to the story of Lacey's Kiss and shares anecdotes from his life.
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Topics for classroom discussion and assignments:
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Draw new illustrations for a published story, based on your own imagination.
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Write a short story and read it to the class — but in a unusual, possibly funny voice. It’s okay to act-out and be very physical in telling the story. You can also do this with a published story or poem.
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Write an essay describing the members of your family. It should include written and visual illustrations of each person.
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Robert Munsch believes that kids don’t really have power. His “Kid Power” books are a fantasy relief for kids. Write or tell a story in which a kid has special powers.
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