Instead of firing Angelo for failing to be just like him, Barney capitalizes on Angelo's strengths and places him in a front of the restaurant service position. The shop does mad business while both Angelo and Barney excel in their complementary roles.
365 books, please is a year-long project by yours truly, Anna L. I am a pre-service teacher (a.k.a. grad student), aspiring to build my classroom library by December 31st, 2011. Each day, I'll contribute a work to the collection. You'll find short and sweet posts about pieces such as picture books, instructional texts, juvenile fiction, comics, classics, and more! Cultivating future generations of avid readers is the goal. Your support is greatly appreciated, and recommendations are welcome.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Barney Bear's Pizza Shop
Instead of firing Angelo for failing to be just like him, Barney capitalizes on Angelo's strengths and places him in a front of the restaurant service position. The shop does mad business while both Angelo and Barney excel in their complementary roles.
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