Friday, February 17, 2023

Food Fun! Toddler Time

Lots of material here - pick & choose! Did this for a very young audience 1-3 year olds

Sign Language Song: "Brand New Day" - track #1 from Pick Me Up: Fun Songs for Learning Signs

You’ll Sing A Song by Ella Jenkins (lyrics below)



Read: The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry and the Big Hungry Bear by Don & Audrey Wood
Sing:  “I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas” (Raffi) -- could also use "Alphabet Soup" - lyrics below 


Read: Orange Pear Apple Bear by Emily Gravett
Sing: "If You're Happy & You Know It..." (sad, angry, excited)

Sing with Flannel pieces/ Puppets: Raffi’s “Cluck Cluck Red Hen” (lyrics below) - skipped, used last week

Sing (action song): “Chocolate Shake” – to get their wiggles out 


Hi, Pizza Man!

Book: Hi, Pizza Man – Virginia Walter (Mother and young child bored with waiting for the Pizza Man play a fun game imagining which animals might deliver the pie.) or Pizza Pat  – Pat Gelman (cumulative tale of a pizza maker with a surprise ending)

Flannel/Song:  P-I-Z-Z-A! (flannel pizza with 5 slices, P-I-Z-Z-A flannel letters --lyrics below) – I removed one slice and letter at a time and we clapped for the missing letter(s)--letter identification, subtraction/numeracy

Pete's a Pizza
Storyplay (interactive storytelling with kids acting out):  Pete’s A Pizza – William Steig

Flannel/Song: “I Am a Pizza” from Linda Arnold’s Peppermint Wings (also on 10 Carrot Diamond.) (lyrics below)

Noodles


Book: Noodles (Pop-Up) – Sarah Weeks -- didn't hold their interest
Song: “Ravioli” (great action song -- lyrics below)
Flannel/Song: "On top of Spaghetti" (lyrics below)




Read: Fast Food by Saxton Freymann and Joost Elfers -- veggies and fruit are literally “transported”! -- skipped, ran out of time. 

Musical instruments with "Let's go riding on the train" track 19 from Pick Me Up: Fun Songs for Learning Signs

Finish with parachute, balls, and "Popcorn" song by Linda Arnold

& "Sing" by Joe Raposo (lyrics below) - form a circle to sing together

Lyrics: 

You’ll Sing A Song by Ella JenkinsSong on: Raffi’s “The Corner Grocery Store”

You’ll sing a song and I’ll sing a song
And we’ll sing a song together.
You’ll sing a song and I’ll sing a song
In warm or wintry weather.
Continue with: clap your hands, stomp your feet, dance a jig, flap your arms, etc.
To settle the crowd, close with: sit right down

Apples and Bananas

Song on Raffi’s “One Light One Sun”

I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas

I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas.

Continue, changing the vowel sounds:

I like to Ate, Ate, Ate Aypples and BANAYNAYS (2x)I like to Ete, Ete, Ete Eepples and BENEENEES (2x)

I like to Ite, Ite, Ite Iiples and BININIS (2x)

I like to ote, ote, ote opples and BINOENOES (2x)

I like to ute, ute, ute uuples and BINUUNUUS (2x)

But I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas

I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas!

 

Action/Book: Peanut Butter, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Jelly  (Nadine Bernard Westcott’s book)

Clap hands-slap knees, clap hands-slap knees, clap, clap

Pea- nut - peanut butter, jelly, jelly

First you take the bread and you slice it, slice it

Pea- nut - peanut butter, jelly, jelly

Then you take the peanuts and crack them, crack them.

Pea- nut - peanut butter, jelly, jelly

Put them on the floor and mash them, mash them.

Pea- nut - peanut butter, jelly, jelly

Then you take a knife and spread it, spread it

Pea- nut - peanut butter, jelly, jelly

Next you take some grapes and squash them, squash them

Pea- nut - peanut butter, jelly, jelly

Glop it on the bread and smear it, smear it

Pea- nut - peanut butter, jelly, jelly

Then you take the sandwich and eat it, eat it

Pea- nut - peanut butter, jelly, jelly

Pea- nut - peanut butter, jelly, jelly!

Cluck Cluck Red Hen (puppets)

Lyrics by Raffi, Tune:  "Baa Baa Black Sheep" Song on Raffi's album "The Corner Grocery Store"

 

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, have you any wool?

Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

One for your sweater and one for your rug,

And one for your blanket to keep you warm and snug.

(repeat first two lines)

 

Cluck, Cluck, Red Hen, have you any eggs?

Yes sir, yes sir, as many as your legs.

One for your breakfast and one for your lunch,

Come back tomorrow, I'll have another bunch.

(repeat first two lines)

 

Moo, Moo, Brown Cow, have you milk for me?

Yes sir, yes sir, as tasty as can be.                   

Churn it into butter, make it into cheese,

Freeze it into ice-cream or drink it if you please.

(repeat first two lines)

 

Buzz, Buzz, Busy Bee, is your honey sweet?

Yes sir, yes sir, sweet enough to eat.

Honey on your muffin, honey on your cake,

Honey by the spoonful, as much as I can make.

(repeat first two lines) 

P-I-Z-Z-A (from the book "Second Helpings": tune: BINGO) (flannel board has a pizza divided into 5 pieces, I like to use numeral cards with this as well.)

I had a pizza all my own
And all of it was mine-O.
P-I-Z-Z-A,
P-I-Z-Z-A,
P-I-Z-Z-A,
And all of it was mine-O!

I had a pizza that I shared
One piece went to my brother.
P-I-Z-Z-(clap),
P-I-Z-Z-(clap),
P-I-Z-Z-(clap),
But all the rest was mine-O!
(continue with sister, mother, father...)

I had a pizza that I shared
One piece is all I'm left-O.
(clap, clap, clap, clap, clap),
(clap, clap, clap, clap, clap),
(clap, clap, clap, clap, clap),
And now that piece is gone-O!


"I Am A Pizza" (tune on Linda Arnold's  "Peppermint Wings"  (echo & response song -- you sing then audience repeats line)  If you don't have the album, feel free to give me a call and I'll sing it for you.) 

I am a pizza  … (audience echo) I am a pizza  (place flannel “tomato/cheese pizza” on board)
With extra cheese… with extra cheese   
From tomatoes… From tomatoes…
Sauce is squeezed… Sauce is squeezed…
Onions and Mushrooms… Onions and Mushrooms…  (add flannel onions/mushrooms)
Oregano…Oregano.
I am a pizza … I am a pizza
Ready to go!

I am a pizza… I am a pizza…
Pepperoni… Pepperoni…  (add flannel “pepperoni”)
No Anchovies… No Anchovies…
Or phony balogna… Or phony balogna…
I am a pizza… I am a pizza…
Order by phone… Order by phone…  (flannel phone receiver or just use hand motion)
I am a pizza… I am a pizza…
Please take me home.

I am a pizza… I am a pizza…
Peppers on the top… Peppers on the top… (add flannel “peppers”)
Out of the oven… Out of the oven…
And into a box… And into a box…      (cover with square flannel “pizza box” )
Into the car… Into the car…

Upside down… Upside down… (groan)
I am a pizza… I am a pizza…
Dropped on the ground.  
I was a pizza… I was a pizza…
I was the BEST… I was the BEST…
I was a pizza… I was a pizza…
NOW I’M A MESS!   (flip over “pizza box” to reveal a flannel “scrambled up pizza”!)

"Ravioli"  (tune:  Alouette)--great movement song

Ravioli, ravioli, ravioli--
Ravioli, that's the stuff for me.
Do you have it on your pants?
Yes I have it on my pants.
On your pants?  On my pants.  Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Ravioli, ravioli, ravioli--
Ravioli, that's the stuff for me.
Ravioli, ravioli, ravioli--
Ravioli, that's the stuff for me.
Do you have it on your sleeve?
Yes I have it on my sleeve.
On your sleeve?  On my sleeve.
On your pants?  On my pants.  Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Ravioli, ravioli, ravioli--
Ravioli, that's the stuff for me.
Do you have it on your shoe?…     (chin, hair, nose, ear, etc. -- continue on
a round the body tour...)


"On Top Of Spaghetti" (Tune:  "On Top of Old Smokey")
(Another great flannelboard)
On top of spaghetti, all covered with cheese,
I lost my poor meatball, when somebody sneezed.
It rolled off the table, and onto the floor,
and then my poor meatball rolled out the door.
It rolled in the garden, and under a bush,
and then my poor meatball, was nothing but mush.
The mush was as tasty, as tasty could be,
and early next  summer, it grew into a tree.
The tree was all covered, with beautiful moss,
It grew lovely meatball, and tomato sauce.
So if you eat spaghetti, all covered with cheese,
hold on to your meatballs, and don't ever sneeze!

Doing the Chocolate Shake

You squat right down (squat)
Up you stand (stand up)
Stomp your feet (stomp)
Shake your hands (shake hands)
Wiggle all over (wiggle)
And mix real well (roll hands over & over)
Doing the Chocolate Shake! (clap hands)
Yum! (reach high)
(Repeat, faster each time.)

If You're Happy and You Know It Clap Your Hands – Traditional  (action, body parts, emotions)
 
If you're happy and you know it clap your hands (clap, clap)
If you're happy and you know your hands (clap, clap)
If you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely show it,
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands (clap, clap)
2. Stomp your feet  3. Shout "Hurrah!"   4. Do all three.
Variation:
If you’re angry and you know it, stomp your feet (stomp, stomp)…
If you’re sad and you know it, shed a tear (sob, sob)…
If you’re loving and you know it, give a hug…etc.


Popcorn (action) Song on Linda Arnold’s album "Make Believe"

Children can jump up & down on the “pops”
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop!
First you take some oil, You put it in the pan,
Shake it up as fast as you can.
Put it on the fire, Wait for a while,
Pretty soon you've got popcorn!
Chorus: P-O-P-C-O-R-N!
Popcorn is a kid's best friend,
Munchee, crunchee, good for your lunchee,
Please pass the popcorn!
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop!
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop!
Add a little butter,
A little salt too,
Making popcorn is fun to do,
Fill your bowl to the very top,
But just make sure that you don't pop!
Repeat chorus, finish by repeating…
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop! (2x)

Sing  (Everyone joins hands in a circle – on the La, La’s – join hands in a circle and bring everyone to the center and then out again.  –then repeat the whole song…louder and stronger!)

Song by Joe Raposo,--  on “Sesame Street Platinum”

(Start singing quietly:)

Sing, Sing a song --

Sing out loud --

Sing out strong --

Sing of good things, not bad --

Sing of happy, not sad --

 

Sing, Sing a song --

Make it simple to last your whole life long --

Don't worry that it’s not good enough --

For anyone else to hear --

Just Sing, Sing a song!

 

La, La, La, La, La

La, La, La, La, La

La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La


Didn't use:
Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert 
Lunch by Denise Fleming
How are You Peeling? Foods with Moods by Saxton Freymann and Joost Elfers (too complicated for this group)
Read/Action Rhyme: Peanut Putter & Jelly by Nadine Bernard Westcott  - skipped, used last week

 
CDPL 2/23/23

Monday, February 13, 2023

Farm Frolics: Toddler Time

Lots of material here - may have to pick & choose! Did this for a very young audience 1-3 year olds

Sign Language Song: "Brand New Day" - track #1 from Pick Me Up: Fun Songs for Learning Signs

You’ll Sing A Song by Ella Jenkins

Song on: Raffi’s “The Corner Grocery Store”
You’ll sing a song and I’ll sing a song
And we’ll sing a song together.
You’ll sing a song and I’ll sing a song
In warm or wintry weather.
Continue with: clap your hands, stomp your feet, dance a jig, flap your arms, etc.
To settle the crowd, close with: sit right down

OR

Welcome Song (tune: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star)

Welcome, welcome everyone
Now you’re here we’ll have some fun.
First we’ll clap our hands just so
Then we’ll bend and touch our toes
Welcome, welcome everyone
Now you’re here we’ll have some fun.

Crowded farmhouse:


Book (optional props - mentioned this and other books are fun to act out with stuffed animals & a card table): A Squash and a Squeeze by Julia Donaldson (variation of the old folktale, a woman complains that her house is too small until a wise old man suggests she bring in her chicken, goat, pig and cow! – great refrain to do with the kids, can also act this out with the kids holding puppets).  I chant this with the kids but there is also a musical version available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tI0bQ-A-H0




Singable Book: Sitting on the Farm by Bob King (Another fun book with great repeating lines, kids love finding the unusual locations for the telephones. Can also act it out with puppets.)  A musical version is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vJyfzWrsxo (I use a slightly different tune.)

Farm Sounds (puppets or use the animals in a book such as Down on the Farm by Merrily Kutner)

Tune: “The Wheels on the Bus”

 

The cow in the barn goes “moo moo moo”

“moo moo moo”, “moo moo moo”

The cow in the barn goes “moo moo moo”

All around the fair.  

 

… pigs in the pen go oink, oink, oink…

… hens in the coop go cluck, cluck, cluck…

… horses in the field go neigh, neigh, neigh…

… bees in the hive say buzz, buzz, buzz…

… lambs on the pen go baa, baa, baa…

… bunnies in the hutch go (silently wiggle nose

        with finger), etc.



Singable Book: Mary Had a Little Lamb (Bruce McMillan's photo-illustrated version is my favorite - unavailable this year)

Song/Puppets: “Cluck Cluck Red Hen” from Raffi’s Singable Songs Collection.(mention concept of a piggyback song.) Lyrics here: http://lyrics.wikia.com/Raffi:Cluck,_Cluck,_Red_Hen

Cluck Cluck Red Hen (puppets)

Lyrics by Raffi, Tune:  "Baa Baa Black Sheep" Song on Raffi's album "The Corner Grocery Store"

 

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, have you any wool?

Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

One for your sweater and one for your rug,

And one for your blanket to keep you warm and snug.

(repeat first two lines)

 

Cluck, Cluck, Red Hen, have you any eggs?

Yes sir, yes sir, as many as your legs.

One for your breakfast and one for your lunch,

Come back tomorrow, I'll have another bunch.

(repeat first two lines)

 

Moo, Moo, Brown Cow, have you milk for me?

Yes sir, yes sir, as tasty as can be.                   

Churn it into butter, make it into cheese,

Freeze it into ice-cream or drink it if you please.

(repeat first two lines)

 

Buzz, Buzz, Busy Bee, is your honey sweet?

Yes sir, yes sir, sweet enough to eat.

Honey on your muffin, honey on your cake,

Honey by the spoonful, as much as I can make.

(repeat first two lines) 

Storytelling/Kids act out: The Three Little Pigs - skipped but talked about doing this at home

Singable Book: Barnyard Banter by Denise Fleming (I sing this to the tune “Skip to My Lou My Darling.”)

The Squishy-Squooshy (Action)

Tune: “The Hokey-Pokey”

Pretend that you are a pig and there is a big mud puddle in front of you. Oooo-ooo glorious mud!

You put your                                        in.

You take your                                      out.

You put your                                        in and you moosh it all about.

You do the squishy-squooshy and you turn your self around.

That’s what it’s all about!

1) left hoof     2) right hoof   3) pig foot 4) piggy snout  5) pig belly   6) curly tail   7) whole piggy self


I’m Being Swallowed by a Boa Constrictor (puppet) – good stretch – use anytime

I’m being swallowed by a boa constrictor, a boa constrictor, a boa constrictor,
and I don’t like it very very much.

Oh no, he’s swallowed my toe!
Oh rankle, he’s swallowed my ankle!

Oh fee, he’s swallowed my knee!

Oh sigh, he’s swallowed my thigh!

Oh fiddle, he’s swallowed my middle!

Oh heck, he’s up to my neck!

Oh dread, he’s swallowed my (gulp!)

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Prop/Song: There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

I Know An Old Lady (Do this with a volunteer, clear plastic bag, and puppets)

clip_image003Lyrics by Rose Bonne, tune by Alan Mills

Song on “Peter, Paul , and  Mommy, Too”

 

I know an old lady who swallowed a fly,

I don't know why she swallowed the fly,

Perhaps she'll die.

 

I know an old lady who swallowed a spider,

That wiggled and jiggled and tiggled inside her.

She swallowed the spider to catch the fly,

I don't know why…

…bird / How absurd to swallow a bird

…cat / Imagine that -- to swallow a cat!

…dog / What a hog, to swallow a dog!…

…goat / She opened her throat and in walked that goat…

…cow / I don't know how she swallowed a cow

I know an old lady who swallowed a horse--(pause)  (spoken)  She's dead, of course!


Itsy Bitsy Spider (puppet)


Booktalked - craft possibility: 

Guessing Game Book: Color Farm by Lois Ehlert (colorful die-cut book which introduces kids to some of the more unusual shape names e.g. hexagon & oval)  Spots, Feathers & Curly Tales by Nancy Tafuri good for younger groups.


Sing  (Everyone joins hands in a circle – on the La, La’s – join hands in a circle and bring everyone to the center and then out again.  –then repeat the whole song…louder and stronger!)

Song by Joe Raposo,--  on “Sesame Street Platinum”

(Start singing quietly:)

Sing, Sing a song --

Sing out loud --

Sing out strong --

Sing of good things, not bad --

Sing of happy, not sad --

 

Sing, Sing a song --

Make it simple to last your whole life long --

Don't worry that it’s not good enough --

For anyone else to hear --

Just Sing, Sing a song!

 

La, La, La, La, La

La, La, La, La, La

La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La


Popcorn Parachute (with balls on top)

Popcorn (action) Song on Linda Arnold’s album "Make Believe"

Children can jump up & down on the “pops”
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop!
First you take some oil, You put it in the pan,
Shake it up as fast as you can.
Put it on the fire, Wait for a while,
Pretty soon you've got popcorn!
Chorus: P-O-P-C-O-R-N!
Popcorn is a kid's best friend,
Munchee, crunchee, good for your lunchee,
Please pass the popcorn!
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop!
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop!
Add a little butter,
A little salt too,
Making popcorn is fun to do,
Fill your bowl to the very top,
But just make sure that you don't pop!
Repeat chorus, finish by repeating…
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop! (2x)



Other material - skipped today: 


Going to the Farm (adapted from: “Going to the Zoo”) Song by Tom Paxton on his album “Goin’ to the Zoo and  Raffi’s “Singable Songs for the Very Young.”  (puppets)

 

Mommy's taking us to the farm tomorrow,

Fair tomorrow, farm tomorrow,

Mommy's taking us to the farm tomorrow,

We can stay all day.

Chorus:          

We're going to the farm, farm, farm

We’ll see a cow in the barn, barn, barn

A sheep's wool keeps it warm, warm, warm

We're going to the farm, farm, farm. 

 

2. Look at all the chickens cluck, cluck, clucking

    Pecking at their food as they’re cluck, cluck, clucking

    Lots of pretty colors and they’re cluck, cluck, clucking

    We can stay all day.  (chorus)

3. Look at all the cows moo, moo, mooing

    Chewing their cuds and they’re moo, moo, mooing

    Giving lots of milk  moo, moo, mooing

    We can stay all day! (chorus)

4. Look at all the horses prance prance prancing,

    All around the rink, they’re prance prance prancing,,

    Ridden by their riders and they’re prance prance prancing,,

    We can stay all day.  (chorus)

5. Look at all the dogs bark, bark, barking,

    Lots of different kinds and they’re  bark, bark, barking,

    Can I pet one that’s bark, bark, barking?

    We can stay all day.  (chorus)

6. Goats in the pen all bleat, bleat, bleating,

    Brushed and clean and bleat, bleat, bleating,

    Trying to eat my shirt and bleat, bleat, bleating,

    We can stay all day.  (chorus)

7. Look at all the snakes all twisting and curling

    Big and small all twisting and curling

    Can I touch one all twisting and curling?

    We can stay all day.  (chorus)

8. (slower) We stayed all day and I'm gettin' kind of sleepy

    Sittin' in the car gettin' sleep sleep sleepy

    Home already and I'm sleep sleep sleepy

    We have stayed all day.

Final Chorus:

We've been to the farm, farm, farm

We saw a cow in the barn, barn, barn

A sheep's wool kept it warm, warm, warm

We've bee to the farm, farm, farm. 

 

BUT! Daddy’s taking us to the farm tomorrow (shoutWE CAN STAY ALL DAY!

 

Flannel (or book): Very Busy Spider -- Eric Carle (one by one, the animals ask spider to join them but she is too busy…until she finally catches that fly.) “Spider catches the fly in her web, but I know someone else who catches a fly a different way (opening my mouth very wide as a clue) – anyone know who that is?”

Sign Language Song: "Hear the Little Doggie" - track #8 from Pick Me Up



Thursday, February 9, 2023

All About Me -- Toddler Time with Sign Language Songs

 

A toddler-friendly story time full of songs that teach common signs

Welcome Song (tune: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star)

Welcome, welcome everyone
Now you’re here we’ll have some fun.
First we’ll clap our hands just so
Then we’ll bend and touch our toes
Welcome, welcome everyone
Now you’re here we’ll have some fun.

Sign Language Song: "Brand New Day" - track #1 from Pick Me Up: Fun Songs for Learning Signs

Pat a Cake (traditional clapping rhyme -- mentioned the importance of sharing traditional nursery rhymes and stories...people assume everyone knows them but many kids don't)

Peas Porridge Hot (clap hands on stressed words)


Book: Clap Your Hands by Lorinda Bryan Cauley

Sign Language Song: "Get Up and Shake" - track #6 from Pick Me Up

and/or Action Song: Shake Your Sillies Out

Action Song: Doing the Chocolate Shake 
You squat right down (squat)
Up you stand (stand up)
Stomp your feet (stomp)
Shake your hands (shake hands)
Wiggle all over (wiggle)
And mix real well (roll hands over & over)
Doing the Chocolate Shake! (clap hands)
Yum! (reach high)
(Repeat, faster each time.)

Action Song: Head Shoulders Knees & Toes

Sign Language Song: "Where is Baby's Tummy" - track #7 from Pick Me Up



Book: We’ve All Got Bellybuttons! by David Martin

Hand Rhyme: Where is Thumbkin?
pointer, tall man, ring finger, pinky

Hand Rhyme: Open Shut Them 

Action Song: Round & Round the Garden
Round & Round the Garden (circle child’s tummy)
Goes the teddy bear
One step, two step… (walk fingers up to child’s chest)
Tickle them under there! (tickle child’s chin)

Action Rhyme: Criss Cross Applesauce
Criss Cross Applesauce (make an "x" on child's back)
Spider Crawling Up Your Back (walk fingers up back)
Cool Breeze (blow on child's neck)
Tight Squeeze (give a squeeze)
And now you’ve got the shivers! (tickle!)

Action Song: Oliver Twist (Suit actions to words)
Oliver Twist, twist, twist
Can do this, this, this,
Touch his knees, knees, knees,
Touch his nose, nose, nose,
Touch his hair, hair, hair
Touch his toes, toes, toes

Oliver Twist, twist, twist
Can do this, this, this,
Touch his ears, ears, ears,
Touch his waist, waist, waist
Touch his eyes, eyes, eyes,
Touch his face, face, face

Sign Language Song: "When It's Cold Outside" - track #11 from Pick Me Up

Action Song: We Dress Like That (mention concept of "piggy-back songs")
Source Unknown, Tune: “Head & Shoulders, Knees & Toes”—repeated several times

Boots, jacket, scarf and hat, scarf and hat.
Boots, jacket, scarf and hat, scarf and hat.
In wintertime we dress like that,
Boots, jacket, scarf and hat, scarf and hat.

Sign Language Song: "Let's Take a Little Walk Outside" - track #15 from Pick Me Up

Action Song: This is the way… (put child on your knees and ride them up & down)
This is the way the ladies ride, ladies ride, ladies ride…bouncy, bouncy, bouncy
gentlemen ride …gallopy...
farmer rides…trotty…
And this is the way the astronauts ride…whooshy (lift child up into the air!)

Action Song: Jack & Jill (sit on floor with legs straight and child on your knees facing you. Knees go up on UP & bring legs back down on DOWN. Touch child’s head on crown & tickle child on last line)
Jack & Jill went UP the hill
To fetch a pail of water
Jack fell DOWN & broke his crown
& Jill came tumbling after

Sign Language Song: "Jumping Up and Down" - track #17 from Pick Me Up

Action Song: If You’re Happy & You Know It...sad, angry, excited...

Popcorn Parachute

Popcorn (action) Song on Linda Arnold’s album "Make Believe"

Children can jump up & down on the “pops”
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop!
First you take some oil, You put it in the pan,
Shake it up as fast as you can.
Put it on the fire, Wait for a while,
Pretty soon you've got popcorn!
Chorus: P-O-P-C-O-R-N!
Popcorn is a kid's best friend,
Munchee, crunchee, good for your lunchee,
Please pass the popcorn!
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop!
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop!
Add a little butter,
A little salt too,
Making popcorn is fun to do,
Fill your bowl to the very top,
But just make sure that you don't pop!
Repeat chorus, finish by repeating…
Pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop-pop-pop-pop, pop! (2x)


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Book: Chicka Chicka Boom Boon – Bill Martin Jr. (omitted - no time)

Humpty Dumpty (omitted - no time)

Hickory Dickory Dock (omitted - no time)

Three Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed (omitted - no time)

I’m a Little Teapot (omitted - no time)


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