Baby Hippo! Stay tuned! Baby Hippo is writing booklets about his life
in the pond and fields around his home. You'll meet Mr. Toad, Mrs.
Caterpillar, and many more of his animal friends. You'll love Baby Hippo in
story just as in his song.
Parent Choice Recommended
Winner 2000, "Waltzing with Fireflies", is a fanciful recording with
melodies that keep you company all day long.
The children's chorus will charm
you with their beautiful blend of young voices and harmonies so sweet you'll
shiver. Enjoy the many musical styles that make this recording so much fun. "Henny
Penny", "Fiddle I Fee", "Butterfly", "Columbus Said" and more are great for the
classroom too.
Riding My Bicycle
Finding beauty in the
flowers by the roadside
In Spring and Summer collect wild flowers in your yard to identify.
Draw pictures of each one and print the name underneath. Press the flowers to use later on for cards. (put flower between
wax paper inside a heavy book) Punch holes in the drawings and make a book of Wildflowers Share your book as a gift for family and friends In this song, the wild flowers are Black Eyed Susan, Chicory, Queen
Ann’s Lace, and Butter and Eggs.
Columbus Said
Columbus Said. Celebrate the discovery of Christopher Columbus by
dancing to this song.
“ Everybody get up
Now spin around , Columbus said, the earth was round.
Can you imagine if it was flat?
He’d sailed the ocean and never come back!”
Discombobulated Family night dictionary game - one person
finds a word in the dictionary that no one will know. Everybody makes up their own definition of the word.
One person has
the real definition, and you go around the circle reading your
definition. Then each player guesses who has the correct definition.
The winner is the person who gets the most votes for the real
definition.
Dear Old Wooly Bear The wooly bear caterpillar
appears in the Fall in upstate New York. It’s black and brown and
very fuzzy and when you pick it up it curls up in a ball to protect
itself. Listen to the words and feel the excitement of the first
frost and the Halloween season. Draw a picture of a witch flying
across a cornfield with a skeleton dancing on the hillside.
Hopscotch Toodle-oo
Sing along and try the round. Draw a hopscotch board
on your driveway orsidewalk. (kids playing hopscotch)
Hopscotch originated in Britain during the Early Roman period. It
was initially designed as a training regiment for Roman foot solders
who ran the course in full armor and field packs as it was thought
this regimen would improve their footwork. Roman children imitated
the soldiers by drawing their own boards and creating a scoring
system, and "Hopscotch" spread throughout Europe .
1,000 Daisies
This song is perfect for Earth
Day celebrations. It’s all about appreciating the wonders of nature.
Play this song piano or guitar. Click here for sheet music.
Celebrate Earth Day with daisy chains, bouquets of wild flowers for
a neighbor or family, or draw a picture of the world of daisies as a
gift for mom's refrigerator.
Send Mrs. McPuppet YOUR picture of daisies for Mrs. McPuppets'
Online Refrigerator. Print
sheet music for this song and play it at home.
100 year old House My house was built in 1870. Many
families have lived within it’s walls and I . When was your house
built? What makes it special?
Draw a picture of your house and the
interesting things in your yard.
Fiddle I fee- A Memory Song Make up motions for each
animal. For instance, Cat goes fiddle I fee , pretend you have a
fiddle and play it for “Cat goes fiddle I fee fiddle I fee.” Now you make up a motion for Hen goes
Chipsy Chopsy , bend at the elbow and make your arms flap like a
bird, and so on with the other animals.
Learn the simple melody and then at a party or in the classroom.
Let
each person be one of the animals. Then, as everyone gets better at
it, go faster for the final run through starting at the top of the
line. Shorten the number of characters for fewer people.
Butterfly
The delicate butterfly always
captures our attention. It has such an amazing life cycle with magic
and gold included for the Monarch.
Make your own butterflies and caterpillars, decorate them with
stripes, dots, and swirls. Look at the hundreds of designs in a
butterfly book. (pattern, instructions) picture)
Henny Penny
This folktale is from England and the animals are named in a silly fun
way- Henny Penny , Goosey Loosey, Ducky Lucky, Foxy Woxy,
Cocky Locky shades of Charllottes Web and the way the goose
talks”
Trace the patterns onto tagboard ( manilla folders work
fine) color and glue on feathers and tape a stick to on the
back to make puppets. (click for puppet pattern)
Click here for
the puppet pattern for Ducky Lucky. Email me for the patterns for the rest of the
characters.
In the classroom, the teacher narrates the story.
‘One bright
sunny morning Henny Penny was out in the yard scratching for
corn, ,the Henny Pennies stand up, push their chairs in and
begin to buck buck buck , when all of a sudden something
fell from the sky and hit her on the head. Ouch ! Goodness
gracious me, the sky is falling! The H.Ps begin walking
around the table singing the chorus while the teacher claps
the beat.
The sky is falling the sky is
falling,
Henny Penny cried out!
We must go tell the King
today
For how else will he find
out?
For how else will he find
out?
Henny
Penny skipped out of the barnyard and there was Ducky Lucky
taking a bath in a puddle
(all the Ducky Luckys stand up,: “Henny Penny, where are you
going?” etc.
You can make up the description of how the animals travel, “
they slid down a waterfall, they waded through the swamp.
Eventually, the children can have fun narrating that part (
good for imaginations)
Soon the children will know when to chime in with their
parts. When you get to Foxy Woxy- who convinces everyone
that he knows the short cut and to go down the hole over
there, designate an area of the room for the hole and have
each character go there and be still until the end of the
story when Henny Penny heads back to the barn to lay her
egg. Invite each character back to their spot in groups to
avoid chaos.