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Activity Pack

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This pack has been created to use
in conjunction with the Ravi’s Roar
storybook video in World Book Day’s
Share A Story Corner.

Enjoy watching the video together; look at the pictures, listen to


the words, talk about it together and then have fun completing the activities.

The activities are designed for children in Early Years and Years 1 & 2 to help
develop confidence in reading together as a family at home or in school/nursery.

Ravi’s Roar is part of the Big Bright Feelings series by Tom Percival, published
by Bloomsbury. To find out more about the series visit bloomsbury.com and for other
video stories in the series visit worldbookday.com/share-a-story-corner.

Find more storybook videos & activities at worldbookday.com/share-a-story-corner


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Being small is brilliant


Ravi is the smallest in his family. Most of the time he loves being the littlest. Can you think of why it
would be great to be small? Draw a picture of all the things being small is good for.

Everyone was bigger than him . . .

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At the adventure playgr
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the monkey bars
were too high

Play feelings bingo


Ravi was the youngest
Ravi experiences a lot of different emotions in the book.
and the smallest
Can you find
inBut these
soon hefeelings
his family. innobody
found that the story? Tick each one
Thewhen you spot
gaps between it. were too wide.
the logs
wanted to play with him.

Happy Lonely Cross

At the adventure playg


the monkey bars
were too hig

It was GREAT
being a tiger!

Concerned Furious Frustrated


Everyone else got a comfy seat but Ravi had Then, without even realising, The gaps between the logs were too wide.
to squash in with Dad and Biscuits. Ravi became a boy once more.

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to try…
• Having fun making
your own faces with a
mirror.

• Finding feelings in
And that was the last time that
Ravi ever turned into a tiger. other books.
Disgusted
Then Biscuits made a bad smell.
Content
• Showing each other
how you feel today.

Find more storybook videos & activities at worldbookday.com/share-a-story-corner


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Changing lives through a love of books and shared reading.


World Book Day® is a registered charity sponsored by National Book Tokens.
Which animal would
you turn into when
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you get cross?


In Ravi’s Roar, Ravi turned into a tiger when he got really angry and it made him roar!

Can you draw on


Ravi’s tail and ears?

It was meant to be fun but


Ravi couldn’t find anyone.

Draw what animal you


think you would turn into
if you got cross.
More to talk about
Ravi didn’t look like he was
enjoying hide and seek much.
I wonder if you have ever not
FOOTNOTE: If you are concerned about how you
or your child is feeling or these books have brought
enjoyed something. that was
up things you are finding it difficult to discuss you meant to be fun?
can find help and advice here. World Book Day’s
Safeguarding Policy can be found here

Find more storybook videos & activities at worldbookday.com/share-a-story-corner


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Changing lives through a love of books and shared reading.


World Book Day® is a registered charity sponsored by National Book Tokens.

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