Ollie the Stomper by Olivier Dunrea | Read Aloud

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Ollie the Stomper by Olivier Dunrea with read aloud preformed by Simply Storytime. Ollie the Stomper is a Level 1 Lucy Calkins book. Gossie and Gertie have boots. Ollie wants boots too! But what will he do if he gets them?

Gossie wears red boots, Gertie wears blue boots, but Ollie has no boots. Stomping bootless after Gossie and Gertie as they tromp in the straw, romp in the rain, and jump over puddles in their colorful boots leaves Ollie frustrated. Ollie decides he really wants his own pair of boots, but what will he do if he gets them?

Any toddler who has had to keep up with an older brother or sister will relate to Ollie as he finds his own way in the barnyard.

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This Read Aloud of Ollie the Stomper by Olivier Dunrea is for education purposes

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