WebActivities! Click on any of the images to download a full size picture (.pdf) Click on the characters from The Napping House to visit their coloring pages. Once you arrive at their pages, simply print them out and color them in. Activity #1 Napping House Boy There is a child, a dreaming child Activity #2 Napping House Cat Who scares the cat? WebMay 4, 2009 · In the napping house is a cozy bed piled high with a snoring granny, a dreaming child, a dozing dog, a snoozing cat, and a slumbering mouse. What could be …
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WebA: I wrote The Napping House in my sunny backyard in Santa Barbara, California. My sister Jennifer, who is a talented musician and songwriter, also lived in Santa Barbara. One day we were sitting in the backyard and I was reading her the story. She liked it, and after a second reading, she literally burst into song. WebIn the napping house is a cozy bed piled high with a snoring granny, a dreaming child, a dozing dog, a snoozing cat, and a slumbering mouse. What could be more comfy? All is at peace until a wakeful flea crawls into the mix. One beastly bite from him and the entire pyramid of sleepers might topple. Is he getting ready to nibble? dances to everything
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WebJul 4, 2015 · This companion to the Wood’s classic The Napping House (1984) offers a twist on its premise with cumulative text, increasingly comical chaos, and a memorable refrain in this charming bedtime tale. It’s night time, and There is a house, / a full-moon house, / where everyone is restless, starting with sleepless Granny / in a wide-awake bed. WebThere is a house, a napping house, where everyone is sleeping.. Or are they?THE NAPPING HOUSEBy Audrey WoodIllustrated by Don WoodYou can find this book on A... WebThe Napping House is a beloved classic, with language and illustrations that children and adults enjoy. Use this resource to bring authentic literature to your students. Activities focus on retelling the story, sequencing, comprehension, vocabulary and math skills. Use for group lessons, centers, differentiation, story bins, substitute plans. bird with a heart on its chest