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The Story of Ferdinand

The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf, Illustrated by Robert Lawson

A true classic with a timeless message, The Story of Ferdinand has enchanted readers since it was first published in 1936.

Ferdinand is a little bull who much prefers sitting quietly under a cork tree and smelling the flowers to jumping around and butting heads with other bulls. As he grows big and strong, Ferdinand's temperament remains mellow – until the day he meets with the wrong end of a bee.

The one day Ferdinand isn't sitting quietly under the cork tree (due to a frightful sting), is the same day that five men come to choose the "biggest, fastest, roughest bull" for the bullfights in Madrid. Ferdinand's day in the arena gives readers an education in the historical tradition of bullfighting, and a lesson in staying true to oneself.

Jumpstart's Read for the Record asked Americans to support early education opportunities for all children by reading the official campaign book, The Story of Ferdinand, together on September 20, 2007 to break the record for the largest shared reading experience ever, which was set by 150,000 people on August 24, 2006, during the inaugural year of Jumpstart's Read for the Record campaign. You can read this book online or in hard copy.
More Information on Read for the Record.

Make a Hat
Many of the people in this story wear very interesting hats. Your students will enjoy creating and/or decorating hats for themselves. Below, you'll find links to hat templates or you can encourage your artists to design a new hat on their own.

Learn Spanish Words
Use these flashcards to help your students learn the Spanish words for some of the vocabulary from El Cuento de Ferdinando (The Story of Ferdinand in Spanish). Encourage students to color the images on the flashcards.

Count the Animals
In The Story of Ferdinand there are many images of animals. Create a class graph (similar to the one below) with the names and tallies of the animals you find in the story.

Animal Number of Images
Bull or Cow 50
Butterfly 9
Turtle 1
Bee 3
Buzzard  
Bird  
   
   

A Flag About Me
Children create a flag that celebrates the uniquely wonderful things about themselves.

Popsicle Stick Puppets
Your class will enjoy recreating The Story of Ferdinand as a puppet show after they have drawn and mounted characters or objects from the story on popsicle sticks.

Ferdinand's Happiness Pasture
Have students draw pictures of what makes them happy on the flower template. Then glue the flowers to a pasture picture you create on butcher paper.

Be True to Yourself Book
Children will enjoy creating a book about themselves that includes pictures of what they like to do, their friends, and family.

Map of Spain
Use this map of Europe to talk about Spain's location, climate, neighbors, and more.

Other Languages
Your students may speak a language other than English at home or with relatives or friends. Encourage them to share some vocabulary and bring in items from home that are written in a language other than English.

Explore Spanish Culture

Enjoy other books by Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson .

Munro Leaf Bibliography

Robert Lawson Bibliography


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