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Why Bears Have Short Tails
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Who looked through the window?
Fox
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What happened to the river in winter?
It froze. The water turned to ice.
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Why does Fox want to trick Bear?
Because Bear stole Fox's fish.
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What did Fox make in the ice of the frozen river?
A hole.
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Why does Fox have so many fish?
Because he can make a hole in the ice and catch fish.
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Who are hungry in the story?
Bear and all the other animals.
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How many fish can you see hanging in Fox's house?
Eleven
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What other animals can you see in the story? Give 3 ideas
Choose from birds, rabbits, beavers, ducks, squirrels.
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What does Fox use to cut a hole in the ice?
A saw.
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Where is Bear's tail at the end of the story?
Frozen in the ice.
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What does Fox take to the frozen river when he goes with Bear?
A tools bag.
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Why does Bear think fish are pulling at his tail?
Because the ice is freezing his tail.
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Which character is sneaky?
Fox
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Why is Bear so easy to trick?
Because he is so hungry.
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What did Bear eat first, a small fish or a big fish?
A small fish.
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Bear ate fish at Fox's house. How did the fish taste?
Delicious
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