![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s an added note from the illustrator of Creepy Carrots and his inspiration for the pictures. Tompkins writes, “Most teachers postpone introducing the four viewpoints until the upper grades, but younger children can experiment with point of view to understand how the author’s viewpoint affects a story” (p. “Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud” ( .2.6). I would use this text in the classroom to show point of view. This would address the CCSS: While this text does not mention the word Halloween, a creepy sci-fi feeling surrounds this text but in an age appropriate manner. I chose this book in light of the creepy season of Halloween that is upon us. The last page reveals that this was the carrots’ plan the entire time and celebrate when they realize Jasper Rabbit will never eat the carrots in Crankenhopper Field again. Finally, Jasper takes matter into his own hands and builds a very tall fence around the field. His parents try to tell him they’re just in his imagination. At first, Jasper thinks the he’s losing his mind, but then he knows they’re there. One day, the carrots start following him. 1.2K Share 694K views 2 years ago It's story time Listen and follow along as author Aaron Reynolds reads his book CREEPY CARROTS Something CREEPY is coming in August 2022 Show more. Not only are they free, but he thinks they’re the best. He eats them all of the time and chooses to eat the ones in Crankenhopper Field. Summary: Jasper Rabbit is a rabbit who loves carrots. ![]()
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