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Here is the promised hit of circle stories.  For those of you who may
wonder what a circle story is this is the definition given by my
colleague:

Circle stories are stories in which the main character starts at one
location and figuratively or literally after a series of adventures
returns to the starting point.

Circle Stories:

Tuesday
One Fine Day (Hogrogian)
The Old Woman and Her Pig  (several versions)
The Very Grouchy Ladybug
If You Give a Moose a Muffin and If You Give A Mouse a Cookie
(Numeroff)
The Doorbell Rang  (Hutchins)
Why the Chicken Crossed the Road  (Macaulay)
Buzz, Buzz, Buzz (Barton)
Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain  (Aardema)
The Stonecutter (McDermott)
Fortunately, Unfortunately (Remy Charlip)
The Woodcutter's Coat (Audrey Wood?)
The Cow Buzzed (Zimmerman)
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom (Martin)
Stop, Thief (Kalan)
Sometimes It Looks Like Spilt Milk
The Mountains of Tibet (Gerstein)
Bubble Bubble (Mercer Mayer)
Millions of Cats (Gag)
Sylvester and the Magic Pebble (Steig)
Where the Wild Things Are
No Room for a Sneeze
Always Room For One More
The Mitten (Brett)
Good Dog Carl (Alexandra Day)
Thump Thump Rat a Tat Tat (Gene Baer)
Swimmy (Leo Lionni)
Runaway Bunny (Brown)
The Snowy Day (Keats)
Grandfather Tang's Story (Tompert)

We are still open to any more ideas and we hope this list is helpful
to everyone. Thanks a million.



Teresa Garrett                       Harmony Grove Elementary
Media Specialist                     401 Ouachita 88
garrett@hgsd.scsc.k12.ar.us          Camden, AR 71701
                                     (501)574-0960


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