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Barnaby Bear's Bedtime Tales

LLaura
Upper Elementary
Fiction
EN
2 min read
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Barnaby Bear's Bedtime Tales

Barnaby Bear loved bedtime. Not because he got to sleep, oh no! Barnaby loved bedtime because it was story time. Every evening, just as the stars began to twinkle outside his cozy cave, Barnaby would settle into his big, comfy armchair with a stack of his favorite books.

Barnaby wasn't just any bear; he was a reader bear! He loved adventures, mysteries, and especially silly stories that made him giggle until his belly jiggled. He had picture books with colorful drawings and chapter books with exciting plots. Sometimes, he even read the same story twice because he loved it so much.

One night, Barnaby decided he wanted to share the joy of reading. He gathered all his forest friends: Rosie Rabbit, Finley Fox, and Penelope Porcupine. They sat around him, their eyes wide with anticipation. Barnaby held up a book with a bright red cover. "Tonight," he announced, "we're reading about a brave little squirrel who saves the day!"

As Barnaby read, he used different voices for each character. He growled like the grumpy badger, squeaked like the little squirrel, and even made swooshing sounds for when the squirrel flew through the air. His friends were captivated. Rosie Rabbit wiggled her nose in excitement. Finley Fox listened intently, his ears perked up. Even Penelope Porcupine, who was usually shy, leaned closer to hear every word.

After the story ended, Barnaby's friends cheered. "That was amazing, Barnaby!" exclaimed Rosie. "Read another one!" pleaded Finley. Barnaby smiled, his heart full. He knew that sharing stories was even better than reading them alone. From that night on, Barnaby's bedtime stories became a nightly tradition for all his forest friends, a time of laughter, adventure, and the magic of reading.

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Anticipation:
Looking forward to something exciting.
Captivated:
Very interested and paying close attention.
Tradition:
Something that is done regularly over time.
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About this fiction passage for Upper Elementary

“Barnaby Bear's Bedtime Tales” is a fiction reading passage about Bedtime Stories, written for Upper Elementary. It takes about 2 minutes to read (290 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.

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It’s written for Upper Elementary — a fiction text about Bedtime Stories, about a 2-minute read (290 words).

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An illustrated reading passage, a glossary of key terms, comprehension questions with an answer key, and an interactive quiz.

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