Once upon a time in Dickensian times there was a banana stuck in his ways.
Ebanana Scrooge is stuck in his ways. He does not like Christmas and acts rotten to those who do. Mr Scrooge is shown the error of his ways by our old favourite - Kevin the Carrot who gives him food for thought.
He realises the sadness he has brought and begins to mend his ways. The moral of the story is. 'For you to be happy, you need to be kind.'
Ebanana Scrooge is stuck in his ways. He does not like Christmas and acts rotten to those who do. Mr Scrooge is shown the error of his ways by our old favourite - Kevin the Carrot who gives him food for thought.
He realises the sadness he has brought and begins to mend his ways. The moral of the story is. 'For you to be happy, you need to be kind.'
Teaching Ideas
- Can you spot Colin the Caterpillar?
- Why is he being arrested?
- Create a wanted poster.
- Compare the opening to other versions of A Christmas Carol.
- Discuss why some people may not like Christmas.
- Think about how you could cheer someone up at Christmas.
- Create Christmas cards and send them to local old folks homes, Shelters or hospices etc.
- Retell the story in the first person as Kevin or Ebanana.
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