Books read:
Toot toot beep beep by Emma Garcia
Say Zoop! by Herve Tullet
Other book suggestions:
Dog's Noisy Day by Emma Dodd
Noisy Nora by Rosemary Wells
Hands are Clapping (from Reading With Red)
Hands are clapping,
Clap, clap, clap,
Hands are clapping,
Clap, clap, clap,
Hands are clapping,
Clap, clap, clap,
Clap your hands my darling!
Other actions: Feet are stomping, Fingers are tapping, etc.
I'm a little cuckoo clock (from KCLS)
Tick tock, tick tock, (rock back and forth)
I'm a little cuckoo clock!
Tick tock, tick tock,
It's one o'clock!
CUCKOO! (jump once)
Tick tock, tick tock,
I'm a little cuckoo clock!
Tick tock, tick tock,
It's two o'clock!
CUCKOO! CUCKOO! (jump twice)
Popcorn calling me by Laurie Berkner
My Grandfather Clock by Bob McGrath (with rhythm sticks)
Bread and Butter (modified from http://projectiamaby.blogspot.com/2015/03/baking-theme-toddler-storytime.html)
Bread and butter, toast and jam.
Tap your sticks as fast as you can!
Other verses: slowly as you can, loud as you can, soft as you can.
Shake, Shake, Shake (to the tune of "Do your ears hang low?" from Storytimes and More)
Can you shake your egg up high?
Can you shake your egg down low?
Can you shake it side to side?
Can you shake it by your toe?
Can you shake it really fast?
Can you shake it really slow?
Can you shake your egg?
Everyone can shake (with shakers, modified from Jbrary)
Everyone can shake, shake, shake
Everyone can shake, shake, shake
Everyone can shake, shake, shake
And now it's time to stop.
Additional verses:
Everyone can tap, Everyone can clap, Everyone can wave, etc.
Craft: We decorated paper bags and filled them with beans to create shakers.
Literacy tip of the week: Playing with noises is an important way your child will explore the sounds in language.
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