![]() ![]() (Such lovely illustrations, I only wish there were more red strawberries, and that the trout were a little less orange …based on kid’s responses.) I use this as a signing song for a book babies program, and it was a hit with the older kids too.) (We put colored circles on the flannel board, with animal images on the back, and then signed the animals names as we looked for them. (Every group I read this to ended up laughing uproariously!)Īctivity: Can We Find? – Tune: Do you know the muffin man?Ĭan we find an orange cat, an orange cat, an orange cat.Ĭan we find an orange cat, we want to say ‘Hello’. ![]() (I’ve added all sorts of colors, because there is invariably a child who is wearing a color I haven’s said, and they want their colors represented! I’ll usually see what’s being worn, and try for six or so colors, though it seems like the kids would do this all day.)īook: Where is the Green Sheep? – Mem Fox Song/Activity: If you’re wearing any red – Tune: If you’re happy and you know it I like to invite the kids to sing with Pete before I start the story.) (The kids adore this, there is something fun hidden behind each chest, but only one has treasure!)īook: Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes – Eric Litwin ![]() ![]() ‘On the Farm’ also adds a letter recognition that I liked.) (This series is fantastic for storytime, big bright pictures, repetitive format, and interactive potential. ![]()
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