Eventually, she decided to help lost toys find their owners, and later met Giggle McDimples, where they became close friends and companions. She was even considered to be one of Andy’s favorite toys, even though he wasn’t her direct owner.ĭuring the events of Toy Story 3 and before the events of Toy Story 4, Bo Peep made the decision to run wild and become a lost toy forever. She later became a close acquaintance to Buzz Lightyear and Jessie.ĭuring Andy’s playtime, he would portray Bo as the damsel in distress, or hostage of “ One-Eyed Bart,“ who would eventually be rescued by Woody, Buzz, and possibly Jessie. She is the lost toy of Molly Davis and former favorite toy of Andy Davis.ĭuring her several years with Molly and Andy, Bo developed relationships with the other toys and became the close friend and love interest of Woody. She then became the deuteragonist of Toy Story 4.īo Peep is a porcelain toy shepherd with a trio of sheep (Billy, Goat, and Gruff), close companion and best friend to Giggle McDimples, and Woody's girlfriend. She was a supporting character in the first two films, and made a cameo appearance from the third. ().oggīo Peep is a major character in the Disney/Pixar Toy Story franchise. This first video is a fun animated version that cleverly weaves Ba Ba Black Sheep into the action! Check out my Baa Baa Black Sheep activity if you want to practice this poem with your kids first.What would you say if I get someone else to watch the sheep tonight? Little Bo Peep Books and VideosĪnd now for some books and videos you can use to enhance your Little Bo Peep teaching! This is a good time to remind the kids that nursery rhymes tend to have many different versions floating around. The full version of the poem is said to contain a moral lesson about avoiding Little Bo Peep’s downfall: falling asleep when she was supposed to be watching her flock of sheep, and consequently they all wandered away. Shakespeare even mentioned Bo Peep, in King Lear, in reference to a children’s game. Little Bo Peep is pretty old, dating back to the 1500’s, and shows up in written form starting in the early 1800’s. Do let me know if you’ve come up with your own way to use the poem and sequencing cards!
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