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The Gingerbread Cowboy by Janet Squires
The Gingerbread Cowboy by Janet Squires







The Gingerbread Cowboy by Janet Squires

It is a great story that many revisit every year as a holiday tradition and perfect for schools or classrooms where you will not be teaching about specific winter holidays like Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa. It is fun to teach about the gingerbread man in your class, it is a story that could be used in a variety of classrooms, both Spanish Immersion Pre-K thru. This post is a part of the GINGERBREAD lesson plan.(This post contains affiliate links. After reading it I think I might ask Santa for a pirate ship! The story is interesting, and the pictures are captivating. Instead of a mad chase around town, this cookie simply wants to find his crew. The Gingerbread Pirates By Kristin Kladstrup Illustrated by Matt Tavares She follows his path with the same excitement but things don’t turn out quite the same for her. It isn’t a sneaky fox that devours this yummy character, so does he get away? You’ll have to read it to find out!Īs you can imagine, the little old man and the little old woman, baked again! This is the tale of the Gingerbread Boy’s sweet little sister. Instead of farm animals the Gingerbread Cowboy is chased by desert creatures. Yee-haw! This book is an exciting twist on the Gingerbread Man. The Gingerbread Cowboy By Janet Squires Illustrated by Holly Berry The story flows easily, it is a book that you can find in our Christmas collection. This traditional gingerbread story is a great way to start off gingerbread week. It is always great to find a book The M’s want to read over and over, this time we found FOUR! Yippee!!!! We even bought a couple of them… you know that means their special.

The Gingerbread Cowboy by Janet Squires

These four are the ones that got to me first and they are all incredible. For Gingerbread Man week I checked out every The Gingerbread Man book I could find from the library.









The Gingerbread Cowboy by Janet Squires