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How
big is a Bumblebee Bat?
Is it an endangered species?
How do they find food?
What other animal has the same nose as a Bumblebee bat?
Why is the Bumblebee bat afraid of humans?
How is it like other kinds of bats? How is it different?
You can find the answer to these and other questions you
might have by reading Hello,
Bumblebee Bat by Darrin Lunde.
For extra fun, you and a friend can read the book together. One will
read the bat's part, and the other will read the interviewer's part
on each page.
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11-page unit for Hello,
Bumblebee Bat by Darrin Lunde
is
part of a collection of 52 units in Flying
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Unit Contains:
Readers' Theater Script
Discussion Cards
Getting Ready to Read Nonfiction
Crossword Puzzle
Do I Understand? Multiple Choice
Bat Research
Interviewing Readers
Bat Parts
B is for Bat
Phonics-Short A Words
Batty Fun
Bat Survey
Comparing Stories
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A
special thanks to the Laura's
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"Die Fledermaus (The Bat) Overture, Op 362" as our background
music.
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