This week, we’ve been reading “Dingoes at Dinnertime” in which they travel to Australia and save a koala bear from a wildfire.

Interestingly, a similar story was in the news this week about a koala that was saved from the wildfires in Australia. 

It's been fun to talk about the "real life" happenings as we read the fictional story.
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Wildfires are always sad. When Matt worked for the forest service in high school and there was wildfire in Idaho (I think) he found a baby bear cub that was burned. I think it survived, although it was missing a lot of hair.
I love the Magic Treehouse books. I think Jonah's almost big enough to sit through at least one "chapter" at a time.
Oh, my boys LOVE those books. (So do I!) They are so fun to learn about history and new places. The kids don't even realize they are getting a history lesson in the story.
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