Skills
I is for iguana and itch. Show children a picture of an iguana and let them discribe the animals. Show children the cover of the book and read the title to children. Count the iguanas together. Encourage children to share with you what they think the story is all about. Read the book about the nine little iguanas that are sitting in the hot sun on a small island.
Children love to help bake cookies. In this Twiggle Book children read about the the tools and steps that are needed to make cookies. Lily and Twiggi gather together the materials and ingredients they will need. Then, they mix, roll, cut, bake, and decorate until they have a delicious treat!
Young children will learn that eating healthy foods and exercise keep our bodies healthy and strong. Twiggi, Lily, and their friends are having fun in the sun, but Raccoon stays inside to eat his favorite foods (cake, hamburger, and fries) and doesn’t move from his place while watching TV.
A rabbit, a rooster, a raccoon, and a rat are working together. When a rabbit has trouble pulling a radish out from the ground, one by one his friends—big and small—come to his rescue. They pull and pull together until the radish pops out of the ground. Then they all celebrate their friendship by sharing and eating it.
Choo-Choo! All aboard! Meet Tina the Tiny Train. Children will have fun learning to tell time as a train picks up different objects whose names begin with the letter t, such as a tiger, a tulip, a trumpet, and a tomato. It's also a great book to introduce your children to the initial consonant blend /tr/ sound.
Children will have fun learning about octopuses. They will learn scientific vocabulary such as the word "camouflage" as they delve deep under the ocean with our This Octopus Swims in the Ocean Felt Story and read the emergent reader booklet about five little octopuses that change colors and then disappear, and listen to our "Otto the Octopus - T
Lily and her dog Bud are best friends and are having fun playing together in the sun. After Bud jumps in some mud, Lily scrubs Bud in the tub until he is clean.
Whoo, whoo - it's you! Children will have a hooting good time and become wiser about owls, nocturnal animals, and learn the shape of the letter O.
Repurpose old tires to create indoor or outdoor small world areas, play areas, or places for exploration in your early childhood settings.
Indoor:
Cover tires with fabric or burlap to create small world play areas. We like the idea to use round plastic buckets or bowls for the inside.
Children will love to help the chick hatch from the egg with this simple chick hatching activity and craft (our inspitation for this craft came from here). Use the craftivity to talk about how the chick grows inside the egg.
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