Book read:
Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What do you hear? by Bill Martin Jr.
Other book suggestions:
The Baby Goes Beep by Rebecca McConnell
Dog's Noisy Day by Emma Dodd
Can you growl like a bear? by John Butler
We're Marching to the Beat (modified from Storytime Out Loud, done with shakers)
We're marching to the beat!
We're marching to the beat!
Hi-ho the derry-o,
We're marching to the beat!
Other actions can include shaking, jumping, clapping, etc.
Can you shake along with me? (from Jbrary)
Can you shake along with me,
Along with me, Along with me?
Can you shake along with me?
Put your shaker on your (insert body part)!
Mama's Sleeping (from Getting Giggles)
Mama's sleeping, don't wake her up. (shake shakers quietly)
Mama's sleeping, don't wake her up.
Mama's sleeping don't wake her up.
Mama's sleeping don't wake her up.
We must be very quiet!
Wake up Mama! It's time to play! (shake shakers loudly)
Wake up Mama! It's time to play!
Wake up Mama! It's time to play!
Let's be very noisy!
Old MacDonald had a farm (with animals on parachute)
Pop goes the weasel (with parachute)
Craft: We made shakers out of paper plates and beans.
Literacy tip of the week: Singing is a great for literacy development because it helps kids identify the sounds that make up words.
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