The Bull in the Forest by Peter Cohen Ages 8-11 Grades 3-6 CHAPTER BOOK3 • This story has two point of views, the bull and the boy. It uses descriptive language to explain how the bull and how the boy are feeling. The bull is a calm creature generally, but he becomes frustrated when unexpected pain begins without warning, he tries to find peace. The boy, feels empathy for the bull and attempts to convince his father and the hunting party to see another side but he is afraid to tell them. • Ages 8-11 Grades 3-6 • Teachers may use this for English lessons, Science, Creative writing and critical thinking/morals. • Individual students will enjoy this heartfelt tale that appeals to boy’s curious natures. Short summaries may be written after it is completed. • Small groups may discuss together how the different perspectives make they feel, and why it is important to put yourself in others shoes before acting. • The entire class will benefit from reading this book because of the descriptive language used. This book may also be used for creating habitats for bulls, moose, wolves, etc. • This book is in print at libraries.