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Bao Baamboozle

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  • Why do you think the woman decided to eat the bao bun at the end?
    She wanted to keep to herself
  • What’s a synonym for "careful" when the woman is handling the bao bun?
    Gentle
  • Why do you think the woman feels so sad when the bao bun grows up?
    She's afraid of losing the bow bun
  • What does the woman do after the bao bun comes to life?
    She takes care of it like a child.
  • Where does the woman live in Bao?
    She lives in a house or In a kitchen.
  • What would you do if you were the woman and the bao bun left?
  • Why does the bao bun leave the woman?
    Because the bao bun grows up and wants to be independent.
  • How do you think the woman feels at the end of the story?
    She feels happy and content after the bao bun comes back.
  • Where does the story of Bao take place?
    In a house or in a kitchen
  • What do you think the bao bun was feeling when it grew up and wanted to leave?
    It wanted to explore the world
  • What happens when the woman eats the bao bun?
    She realizes how much she loved the bao bun and feels sad.
  • What’s an antonym for "soft" that you could describe the bao bun's texture before it’s cooked?
    Hard
  • When the bao bun grows up, how does the woman react?
    She looks sad and concerned.
  • How does the woman look when she eats the bao bun at the end?
    She looks emotional and regretful.
  • What do you think the bao bun represents in the story?
    The bao bun represents the woman's child.
  • what's a synonym for "surprised" when the bao bun first comes to life.
    shocked
  • Why does the woman cry in the story?
    She is sad because the bao bun grew up and left her.
  • What could the woman do to keep the bao bun from leaving?
    She could talk to the bao bun and explain how much she loves it.
  • How does the story end?
    The woman eats the bao bun, and it's a happy ending.
  • What does the woman’s body language show when she hugs the bao bun before it leaves?
    She is holding the bao bun tightly and looks sad, showing that she doesn't want it to go.
  • How does the woman look when she first sees the bao bun?
    She looks surprised and happy.
  • What does the woman’s expression and posture tell us about her feelings when the bao bun leaves?
    She is upset and feels lonely, showing this by looking down and slumping her shoulders.
  • What happened to the bao bun at the beginning of the story?
    The bao bun came to life.
  • What’s the opposite of "sad" when the woman realizes the bao bun is back?
    Happy
  • What’s a synonym for "small" that you could use for the bao bun?
    tiny