For our first week of animals, we started BIG with elephants!
Fun facts about elephants:
- Elephants are the largest land animals in the world
- they can live to be over 70 years old
- they are the only mammal that can't jump
- Elephants purr like cats to communicate
- Elephants use their trunks to defend themselves, for digging water, and for lifting things
- Elephants can swim - they use their trunks like a snorkel in deep water
- Elephants hug by wrapping their trunks together
We read:
Ellie, by Mike Wu
Always, by Emma Dodd
The Thank You Book, by Willems
Little Nelly's Big Book, by Pippa Goodhart
Where's Eddie? by Daniel Nunn
A Nose Like a Hose, by Jenny Samuels
Hooray for Hat! by Brian Won
Elephants Cannot Dance! by Mo Willems
Hiding Phil, by Eric Barclay
The Thingamabob, by Il Sung Na
Soon, by Timothy Knapman
We sang:
One Elephant Went Out to Play
One elephant went out to play,
On a spider's web one day.
He had such ENORMOUS fun,
That he called another elephant to come.
Two elephants went out to play,
On a spider's web one day.
They had such ENORMOUS fun,
That they called another elephant to come.
Three, four ...
Five elephants went out to play,
On a spider's web one day.
Mama elephant said "Come on home,
That poor spider wants to roam!"
The Elephant's Trunk
The elephant has a great big trunk (pretend your arm is a trunk)
That goes swinging, swinging so (swing your arm back and forth)
He has tiny, tiny eyes that show him just where to go (point at eyes)
His huge long ears go flapping, flapping, flapping up and down (pretend your hands are ears)
His great big feet go stomping, stomping, stomping on the ground (stomp feet loudly)
For our craft, we made - you guessed it - elephants!
For snack, we had some juicy apples! Next up: frogs!
Monday, December 19, 2016
Monday, November 21, 2016
Tales for Toddlers - November 9
Welcome back to Tales for Toddlers! This fun program is geared towards
children 2 and under, though all are welcome to attend. We read stories,
sing songs, play with puppets, and just have fun!
We read:
If You're Happy and You Know It, by Anna McQuinn
Little Elephant Listens, by Michael Dahl
Llama Llama Gram and Grandpa, by Anna Dewdney
We sang:
ABCs
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Itsy-Bitsy Spider
Old MacDonald Had a Farm
That's all for this week! We'll see you next time!
We read:
If You're Happy and You Know It, by Anna McQuinn
Little Elephant Listens, by Michael Dahl
Llama Llama Gram and Grandpa, by Anna Dewdney
We sang:
ABCs
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Itsy-Bitsy Spider
Old MacDonald Had a Farm
That's all for this week! We'll see you next time!
6 Weeks of Colour - Ice Cream!
Our last week of colour got chilly! We learned all about ice cream!
Interesting facts about ice cream:
- The ice cream sundae was born in 1880 (136 years ago!)
- The tallest ice cream cone was over 9 feet tall! (scooped in Italy)
- A cow gives enough milk to make 2 gallons of ice cream per day!
- It takes about 50 licks to finish a single scoop ice cream cone
- Brain freeze happens when ice cream touches the roof of your mouth
- 1 in 10 people admit to licking the bowl clean after eating their ice cream
- 1 in 5 people admit that they share their ice cream with their pet
We read:
Wemberly's Ice Cream Star, by Kevin Henkes
I Am An Ice Cream Truck, by Ace Landers
Yummy Ice Cream, by Emma Quay
Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems
Splat the Cat: I Scream for Ice Cream, by Laura Driscoll
Izzy the Ice-Cream Fairy, by Tim Bugbird
Ice Cream Summer, by Peter Sis
The Ice Cream King, by Steven Metzger
Vanilla Ice Cream, by Bob Graham
We sang:
I Scream for Ice Cream
Next we made our craft: ice cream!
For snack, we had some tasty ice cream - chocolate and vanilla!
That's all for this week! We'll see you next time!
Interesting facts about ice cream:
- The ice cream sundae was born in 1880 (136 years ago!)
- The tallest ice cream cone was over 9 feet tall! (scooped in Italy)
- A cow gives enough milk to make 2 gallons of ice cream per day!
- It takes about 50 licks to finish a single scoop ice cream cone
- Brain freeze happens when ice cream touches the roof of your mouth
- 1 in 10 people admit to licking the bowl clean after eating their ice cream
- 1 in 5 people admit that they share their ice cream with their pet
We read:
Wemberly's Ice Cream Star, by Kevin Henkes
I Am An Ice Cream Truck, by Ace Landers
Yummy Ice Cream, by Emma Quay
Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems
Splat the Cat: I Scream for Ice Cream, by Laura Driscoll
Izzy the Ice-Cream Fairy, by Tim Bugbird
Ice Cream Summer, by Peter Sis
The Ice Cream King, by Steven Metzger
Vanilla Ice Cream, by Bob Graham
We sang:
I Scream for Ice Cream
Next we made our craft: ice cream!
For snack, we had some tasty ice cream - chocolate and vanilla!
That's all for this week! We'll see you next time!
Tales for Toddlers - October 12
Welcome back to Tales for Toddlers! This fun program is geared towards
children 2 and under, though all are welcome to attend. We read stories,
sing songs, play with puppets, and just have fun!
We read:
The Mixed-Up Chameleon, by Eric Carle
Mommy! Mommy! by Taro Gomi
Pete the Cat: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, by James Dean
Pete the Cat: The Wheels on the Bus, by James Dean
If You're Happy and You Know It: Jungle Edition, by James Warhola
How Do Dinosaurs Say I'm Mad? by Jane Yolen
We sang:
ABCs
Patty-Cake
That's all for this week! We'll see you next time!
We read:
The Mixed-Up Chameleon, by Eric Carle
Mommy! Mommy! by Taro Gomi
Pete the Cat: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, by James Dean
Pete the Cat: The Wheels on the Bus, by James Dean
If You're Happy and You Know It: Jungle Edition, by James Warhola
How Do Dinosaurs Say I'm Mad? by Jane Yolen
We sang:
ABCs
Patty-Cake
That's all for this week! We'll see you next time!
6 Weeks of Colour - Rainbow Fish!
Our fifth week of colour went under the sea! We learned all about Rainbow Fish!
Interesting facts about rainbow fish:
- There are over 70 different kinds of rainbow fish
- As they get older, they get more bright and colourful
- When they were first discovered, they were called Sunfish
- They are gentle and peaceful fish
We read:
Playtime With Rainbow Fish, by Marcus Pfister
Rainbow Fish: Tattle Tale, by Sonia Sander
Rainbow Fish: the Dangerous Deep, by Leslie Goldman
The Rainbow Fish, by Marcus Pfister
Rainbow Fish & Friends: Hide-and-Seek, by Susan Hill Long
Rainbow Fish: the Good Luck Charm, by Sonia Sander
Rainbow Fish to the Rescue! by Marcus Pfister
Good Night, Little Rainbow Fish, by Marcus Pfister
We sang:
Colour Rhyme
Rainbow fish, rainbow fish,
Swimming in the sea.
Won't you please share a scale with me?
A red one for my mom,
Orange for my dad,
My sister sure likes yellow,
Green would make her sad.
Blue is best for brother,
Purple for my puppy!
As for me, the best of all!
Pink will make me happy!
Three Rainbow Fish (Tune: Three Blind Mice)
Three rainbow fish,
Three rainbow fish,
See how they swim,
See how they swim.
Their tails go left and their tails go right,
Their gills breathe in and their gills breathe out.
Have you ever seen such a colourful sight,
As three rainbow fish.
For a feltboard story, we sang Five Rainbow Fish Went Out One Day
Five rainbow fish went out one day,
Into the sea and far away,
Mama fish said, "glub, glub, glub, glub,"
But only four rainbow fish came back.
Four, three, two, one ...
Sad mama fish went out one day,
Into the sea and far away.
Mama fish said, "glub, glub, glub, glub,"
And all of her rainbow fish came back!
Next we made our craft:
For snack, we had some delicious grapes! Next week, ice cream!
Interesting facts about rainbow fish:
- There are over 70 different kinds of rainbow fish
- As they get older, they get more bright and colourful
- When they were first discovered, they were called Sunfish
- They are gentle and peaceful fish
We read:
Playtime With Rainbow Fish, by Marcus Pfister
Rainbow Fish: Tattle Tale, by Sonia Sander
Rainbow Fish: the Dangerous Deep, by Leslie Goldman
The Rainbow Fish, by Marcus Pfister
Rainbow Fish & Friends: Hide-and-Seek, by Susan Hill Long
Rainbow Fish: the Good Luck Charm, by Sonia Sander
Rainbow Fish to the Rescue! by Marcus Pfister
Good Night, Little Rainbow Fish, by Marcus Pfister
We sang:
Colour Rhyme
Rainbow fish, rainbow fish,
Swimming in the sea.
Won't you please share a scale with me?
A red one for my mom,
Orange for my dad,
My sister sure likes yellow,
Green would make her sad.
Blue is best for brother,
Purple for my puppy!
As for me, the best of all!
Pink will make me happy!
Three Rainbow Fish (Tune: Three Blind Mice)
Three rainbow fish,
Three rainbow fish,
See how they swim,
See how they swim.
Their tails go left and their tails go right,
Their gills breathe in and their gills breathe out.
Have you ever seen such a colourful sight,
As three rainbow fish.
For a feltboard story, we sang Five Rainbow Fish Went Out One Day
Five rainbow fish went out one day,
Into the sea and far away,
Mama fish said, "glub, glub, glub, glub,"
But only four rainbow fish came back.
Four, three, two, one ...
Sad mama fish went out one day,
Into the sea and far away.
Mama fish said, "glub, glub, glub, glub,"
And all of her rainbow fish came back!
Next we made our craft:
For snack, we had some delicious grapes! Next week, ice cream!
Tales for Toddlers - October 19
Welcome back to Tales for Toddlers! This fun program is geared towards
children 2 and under, though all are welcome to attend. We read stories,
sing songs, play with puppets, and just have fun!
We read:
Planting a Rainbow, by Lois Ehlert
I Can Roar! by Frank Asch
Blue Bus, Red Balloon, a Book of Colors, by Brian Biggs
Tickly Toes, by Susan Hood
Still a Gorilla! by Kim Norman
We sang:
The Itsy Bitsy Spider
The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the water spout,
Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,
So the itsy bitsy spider climbed up the spout again.
The Great Big Spider (same as itsy bitsy, only he's really big!)
The GREAT BIG SPIDER climbed up the water spout,
Down came the rain and washed the spider out,
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,
So the GREAT BIG SPIDER climbed up the spout again!
Daddy Bought a Motor Car
Twinkle twinkle little star,
Daddy bought a motor car,
Pushed the button,
Pull the choke!
Off we go in a puff of smoke!
Twinkle twinkle little star,
Daddy bought a motor car.
That's all for this week! See you next time!
We read:
Planting a Rainbow, by Lois Ehlert
I Can Roar! by Frank Asch
Blue Bus, Red Balloon, a Book of Colors, by Brian Biggs
Tickly Toes, by Susan Hood
Still a Gorilla! by Kim Norman
We sang:
The Itsy Bitsy Spider
The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the water spout,
Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,
So the itsy bitsy spider climbed up the spout again.
The Great Big Spider (same as itsy bitsy, only he's really big!)
The GREAT BIG SPIDER climbed up the water spout,
Down came the rain and washed the spider out,
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain,
So the GREAT BIG SPIDER climbed up the spout again!
Daddy Bought a Motor Car
Twinkle twinkle little star,
Daddy bought a motor car,
Pushed the button,
Pull the choke!
Off we go in a puff of smoke!
Twinkle twinkle little star,
Daddy bought a motor car.
That's all for this week! See you next time!
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