If you’re looking for fun and engaging Bev and Kev classroom activities, you’ve come to the right place! This charming picture book by Katrina Germein and Mandy Foot is perfect for sparking conversations about friendship, differences, and the power of acceptance. Whether you’re celebrating Book Week 2023 or simply adding meaningful texts to your literacy block, these ideas will help bring Bev and Kev’s story to life in your classroom.

Why Choose Bev and Kev for Your Classroom?
Bev and Kev is a beautifully illustrated story about an unlikely friendship between a tall giraffe and a small bird. The book provides rich opportunities to explore themes of belonging, kindness, and celebrating differences, making it an ideal choice for early years classrooms.
Bev and Kev Classroom Activities to Try
1. Character Comparison Chart
Have students compare Bev and Kev using a T-chart or Venn diagram. This encourages them to think about how differences can strengthen a friendship.
2. Friendship Acrostic Poem
Students can write a “FRIENDSHIP” acrostic poem inspired by Bev and Kev, focusing on qualities that make someone a good friend.
3. Drama and Role Play
Encourage students to act out scenes from the story. They can also create new scenarios where Bev and Kev face challenges together, fostering creative thinking.
4. Craft and Writing Combo
Students design their own “unlikely duo” animals (e.g., a kangaroo and a turtle) and write a short story about their friendship.
Connecting with Other Book Week Activities
If you loved these Bev and Kev classroom activities, you might also enjoy exploring other Book Week resources:
If you’re planning your Book Week program, I’ve got loads of resources and blog posts to make things easy (and fun!):
- Spiro Craft Activity – CBCA Book Week 2025
- Tooth Fairy Activities – Book Week 2025
- The Wobbly Bike – Teaching Activities
- How to Move a Zoo – Classroom Ideas
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