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MaiStoryBook Library: The Bad Seed + Seed Surprise: Growth Mindset/ Be a Good Seed Craft

Introducing the newly released, fall-flower-seed themed children’s book featured in this week’s MaiStoryBook Library Collection:

“The Bad Seed” by Jory John and  Pete Oswald

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Book Synopsis and Review

This is a story about a baaaaaaaaaad seed. Even the other seeds gossip ~ *That seed is SO bad.* So, how bad is he? Well, if you really want to know: he glares and stares at people, doesn’t wash his hands OR feet, never tells the punch line to jokes *gasp*, and that’s not even the half of it! He has bad manners, a bad attitude, and makes bad choices. However, bad seed wasn’t always bad. And one day, bad seed changes his mind and decides ~ he’s tired of being angry and bad ~ he wants to be *happy.* But as he soon realizes, It’s hard to be good when you’ve been bad for so long. Can this clever little seed find the will power to change his ways for the good ~ and find happiness after all?

Author Jory John brings to life a character that is sure to have kids gasping in a *horrified delight* ~ That seed really is SO bad~ However, interlaced throughout the humorous series of bad choices, is a tale of understanding, self-worth, acceptance, and the transformative power of will and support to become the best self you can be. Pete Oswald’s striking illustrations exaggerate the emotive consequences of making bad and good choices, highlighting for children that their actions can affect the people around them. A read aloud book that is sure to evoke peals of laughter, this story is also perfect for sparking conversation about empathy , the influences of life experiences, and the possibility of positive change.

Vocabulary List

  • Mumble (p.4) say quietly
  • Pointless (p.8) hopeless
  • Humble (p.11) kind, doesn’t brag a lot
  • Drooped (p.14) bend over downward
  • Drifted (p.26) wandering around with nowhere to go

Themes/Main Ideas

  • Positive change: With enough determination and support, everyone has the chance to change for the better.
  • Actions have consequences: What happens to us during *life experiences* can influence our behaviors and actions. However, our actions have consequences: bad choices can make our friends upset or sad, while good choices can make our friends happy.

YouTube Video: Guided Shared-Reading Read Aloud Example

Example of a shared-reading Read Aloud of “The Bad Seed” – how to subtly introduce the vocabulary list words within the text, ask guided questions, and spark conversation!

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Seed-Surprise: Growth Mindset / Be a Good Seed Craft

Materials

Directions

  • Choose a ”Bad Seed”  seed-shell template and print it out. There are colored and black and white versions. There is also a version that focuses on “How to be Good”  ideas, or a version that focuses on “Growth Mindset”.
  • If you chose the black and white version, color it in.

  • Cut the seed-shell in half on the dotted line so that you have two pieces. The “Inside Kernel” will go in between the two pieces and attach them together.

  • Next, choose an “Inside Kernel” from the templates and print it out. There are tan-colored versions, or black and white versions. One version you can write in your own ideas on the blank spaces, the other versions are blank and you can cut and paste the idea examples included in the resource onto the blank “inside kernel.”

  • If you choose to use the resource examples, cut out the different idea banners that resonate with you, and glue them onto the “inside kernel”.
  • Cut out the kernel. **Keep the top and bottom tabs on! Do not cut them off*

  • To connect the kernel and seed shell, fold back the two tabs. Tape or glue the front side of the bottom tab to the top-back of the bottom half of the seed-shell. Then, tape/glue the front side of the top tab to the bottom-back of the top half of the seed-shell.

  • Next, fold the kernel in on itself so that when it is folded, the top and bottom half of the seed-shell line up.
  • The kernel should fold in on itself as you close the seed-shell to make it whole, and then when you open the seed-shell, your activities and growth mindset ideas will be revealed! Surprise!

Enjoy Your Seed-Surprise: Growth Mindset/Be a Good Seed  Craft!

  • Whenever you feel like you want to give up~ split open your Seed-Surprise and fold it up to reveal the growth mindset phrases within.
  • Whenever you feel like adding positivity to the world~ split open your Seed- Surprise and choose a kind action to help you spread “goodness”
  • Use your craft as a reading buddy as you reread the story, sharing the surprise when the Bad Seed learns that is always possible to “turn over a new leaf” and improve yourself.
  • Share your *Seed Surprise* craft with family and friends to remind them of how to have a growth mindset or to do a kind action. Use it to help you retell the story of The Bad Seed.

*BONUS* Giant Sunflower Handprint Craft

* Sunflowers* ~ Giant yellow balls of brightness and beauty. My favorite fall flowers, these radiant delights fill me with joy with even  just a glimpse of their bright yellow petals and golden fall color. My dream ~ get lost wandering through a field of giant sunflowers, surrounded by towering stalks of golden light ~ But in the meantime, while I await for that day of sunflower immersion, what better way to celebrate these fall flowers than to create my very own Giant Sunflower Handprint Craft! A sunflower with my handprints for the petals *It’s like I’m becoming part sunflower* The perfect craft for this sunflower seed read aloud, whip out those sunglasses, and enjoy an afternoon in the autumn sun crafting bright yellow blossoms glowing with the handprint’s of your child.

Materials

  • paper towel roll
  • 2 pieces of green construction paper
  • 1 piece of  brown construction paper
  • Several pieces of yellow construction paper *varies depending on handprint size*
  • mini paper plate
  • green pipe cleaners
  • sunflower seeds
  • glue
  • scissors
  • tape

Directions

  • Use the mini paper plate to trace a circle on the brown construction paper.
  • Cut out the brown circle and glue it to the bottom of the plate.
    • We will glue on the seeds later to prevent them from falling off when attaching the various parts.

  • Next, trace your child’s handprints onto the yellow paper and cut them out.
    • Depending on your child’s hand size, number of handprints will vary. I have small hands and used five, so I’d approximate between 7-9 handprints.
  • Tape them to the other side of the brown paper plate.
    • Hint: make sure to tape along the edges of the plate so that the petals stay erect and don’t droop behind the brown center.

  • For the stem: wrap the green construction paper vertically around the paper towel roll and tape into place.
  • For the leaves: Bend the 2 pipe cleaners into leaf shape and tape behind the stem.
  • Tape the green stem to the back of the paper plate until secure.

  • Final Step: The Seeds!
    • Help your child drizzle glue in the brown center of the sunflower.
    • Give them a handful of seeds to stick onto the glue in the brown center *Opportunity to discuss how seeds come from the center of the flower ~ this is where Bad Seed from the story was born
    • Wait for the craft to dry before handling to prevent seeds from falling

Enjoy Your Giant Sunflower Handprint Craft!

  • Re-read the story with your own Giant Sunflower reading buddy.
  • Prop your sunflower in a vase to bring brightness and cheer to your home.
  •  Share your sunflower with a family member or friend to bring them happiness.
  • Visit your local gardening store to find actual sunflower seeds to plant as a further reading extension.

*~Overall, have some FALL FLOWER FUN, creating these handprint, bright blossoms. Please comment below  – tag me on Instagram @MaiStoryBookLibrary  – or post on FaceBook to share your photos of your own Giant Sunflower Handprint Crafts! I’d love to hear from you!~*

*Check Back on Next Friday for our New Reading Adventure*

*~Until next time, Happy Reading~*