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Maybe you received one of my urgent Messages-in-a-Bottle! If so, it was a plot to get you HERE! And I’m so glad you are here! (If you want freebies for your bookstore or to request a store appearance, send on your store address by clicking here.)

And if you’d like to HOST AN ANYBODY PARTY, here are some GRAND ideas sure to produce mad hoots and joy!

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A WELL-READ, QUICK-THINKING EXERCISE:

If you could be Anybody for a day, who would you choose?

If you could be Anything for a day, what would you choose?

If you could be any animal for a day, what would you choose?

The teacher reads out the following scenarios. You must think of a book – and a person, animal, or thing to shake from that book to save the day.

For example, in THE ANYBODIES, Fern needs to get rid of a spider and so she tries to shake THE WORLD OF BATS, so a bat will flap out of the book and eat the spider. (Because it’s dark, she ends up shaking a tornado out of THE WIZARD OF OZ, which also gets rid of the spider ...)

You are on a desert island with nothing to eat and no fresh water to drink. What book do you choose to help you? What items will you shake from that book?

You’re lonesome and need someone to play with. What book do you choose to help you? Who will you shake from the book to keep yourself company?

The key to your house has fallen out of your pocket and into a crack between the boards of your porch. You can see it, but the crack is too small to fit your hand through. What book will you use to help? Who or what will you shake from that book?

Think up three scenarios – like the above – on your own.

As a CRAFT:

Draw a picture – or use clay or playdough – to show yourself in mid-transformation – half still you and half another person, thing, or animal!

As a WRITING EXERCISE:

Choose one of your answers to the above questions, and then write a scene in which you change form. Is it an emergency? Are you coming to someone’s rescue? Are you nearly caught?

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