Book read:
Sophie Johnson: Unicorn Expert by Morag Hood
Other book suggestions:
Dragons love tacos by Adam Rubin
You don't want a unicorn by Ame Dyckman
Me and my dragon by David Biedrzycki
Fly Dragon Fly (modified from Johnson County Library, to the tune of "Skip to My Lou")
Fly, fly, fly dragon fly!
Fly, fly, fly dragon fly!
Fly, fly, fly dragon fly!
Fly around with me!
If you're a unicorn and you know it
If you're a unicorn and you know it shake your mane,
If you're a unicorn and you know then your magic will really show it.
If you're a unicorn and you know it shake your mane.
Other possible actions: Twitch tail, show your horn, prance around
We are dragons (from Pasadena Library)
We are dragons,
We have wings (wave scarves)
We can fly and do dragon things.
We can breathe fire (hold scarf to face and blow)
Swish our tails,
And travel for miles without leaving trails!
Craft: We painted dragons made of half paper plates and construction paper tails and heads.
Literacy tip of the week: Imagining creatures such as unicorns and dragons will help your kids develop their storytelling skills.
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