Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2015

Flannel Friday - A Felt Advent Calendar

Can you believe that this is the last Flannel Friday of the year?! Neither can I!

This project is something that I made for my daughter, actually. It's not perfect, but it's been fun planning it out. She's a very active toddler, so I gave her a Christmas tree of her own to play with. 

I bought a large sheet of green felt and used 3M strips to tape it on her door. I used washi tape for the outline of the tree and base (though I did have to go back and glue the washi tape down because it wasn't sticky enough to stay on the tree). The ornaments are shapes I traced from her shape sorter set and the numbers are glitter glue. I've been giving her one ornament a day. Though they're not pictured on the tree, the last five days will be yellow stars. And as you can see she has already lost poor day ten, a green triangle to match days eight and nine, which all together make a Christmas tree of their own.


Mary from Miss Mary Liberry is hosting the roundup this week.

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Happy Holidays, Everyone! See you all again in the new year!

Monday, December 9, 2013

Wee Read - Chanukah and Christmas (2012)

Early Literacy Tip: Share books with your children at least ten minutes a day, beginning at infancy. Don't worry if babies chew on or play with the books - it's all part of the process leading up to reading.

Good Morning

Hello, How are You?

Spin Little Dreidels
Spin little dreidels, go, go, GO!                                         
Spin little dreidels, now go SLOW!                                 
Jump, little dreidels, jump so high                                    
Now, STOP! And reach for the sky!                              
Now little dreidels, find your nose                                 
Now little dreidels, find your toes!                                
Spin little dreidel, round and round                               
Round and round till you fall to the ground!

Open Shut Them

Book One

I Am a Little Dreidel
I am a little dreidel
(Point to yourself)
I am a little top
(Pat your head)
When you twist my handle,
(Spin around)
I spin until I drop!
(Fall to the floor)

Holiday Candles
I changed the title from Christmas to Holiday
--from 1001 Rhymes and Fingerplays by the Totline Staff. Torrance, CA: Warren Publishing House, 1994.

Book Two

Three Little Christmas Trees 
Three little Christmas trees,
Standing all alone.
Their hearts were very sad,
'Cause they hadn't found a home.
Then chop went the ax
And down fell a tree
And off one went with a happy family!
(continue until no trees)No little Christmas Trees
Were standing all alone
Their hearts were very happy
'Cause they all found a home!!!

Reindeer Pokey
Sung to: "The Hokey Pokey"You put your antlers in,
You put your antlers out.
You put your antlers in and you shake them all about.
You do the Reindeer Pokey and you turn yourself around.
That's what it's all about!
You put your hooves in....
You put your red nose in....
You put your fluffy tail in...
You put your reindeer body in...

Let's All
Sung to: "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"Let's all do a little clapping, x3
and spread holiday cheer.
2. Stomping
3. Jumping

Read Together

The More We Get Together

Friday, December 6, 2013

Flannel Friday Roundup - Holiday Extravaganza 2013

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way! Oh, what fun it is to post a holiday flannel today, HEY! Let's open those presents, I mean posts, right away!

On the first Flannel Friday Christmas post, Sue, Kristie, and Kristen from Let the Wild Rumpus Start gave to us: Old Saint Nicholas Had a Tree, Rudolph, Rudolph, and Five Little Christmas Presents!

On the second Flannel Friday Christmas post, Linda from Notes from the Story Room gave to us: Gingerbread Men!

On the third Flannel Friday Christmas post, Sharon from Rain Makes Applesauce gave to us: Christmas Tree, Christmas Tree, What Do You See?

On the fourth Flannel Friday Christmas post, Kathryn from Fun with Friends at Storytime gave to us: Christmas Stockings.

On the fifth Flannel Friday Christmas post, Lisa S. from Thrive After Three gave to us: Mouse's Fi-irst Christmas!

On the sixth Flannel Friday Christmas post, Tara from Storytime with Miss Tara gave to us: Hot, Yummy Soup!

On the seventh Flannel Friday Christmas post, Lisa M. from Libraryland gave to us: Santa Bingo!

On the eighth Flannel Friday Christmas post, Jane from Piper Loves the Library gave to us: Oh Christmas Tree!

On the bonus Flannel Friday Christmas post, Jane gave another great idea to us: The Nutcracker Ballet!

And a partridge in a pear treeeeeeeeeeeee!

Thank you to everyone who participated! I hope you all have a fantastic December. Remember, you can find us on Pinterest, Facebook, and at our Flannel Friday blog.



Monday, December 2, 2013

Wee Read - Thanksgiving/Hanukkah/Christmas

Early Literacy Tip of the Week:
Don’t resist using “Motherese” (the tone of voice and language you use when speaking to babies and children). This style of speaking is easier for babies to listen to and learn from. --Kt Paxton “Enhancing Language Development in Childhood”

Good Morning

Hello, How are You?

If You’re a Turkey and You Know It
If you’re a turkey and you know it,
Flap your wings.
If you’re a turkey and you know it,
Flap your wings.
If you’re a turkey and you know it,
And you really want to show it.
If you’re a turkey and you know it,
Flap your wings.
Continue with wibble, wobble; gobble gobble; do all three.

Open Shut Them

Book One

Hello Mr. Turkey 
Sung to: "If You're Happy and You Know It" 
Hello, Mr. Turkey, how are you?
Hello, Mr. Turkey, how are you?
With a gobble, gobble, gobble,
And a wobble, wobble, wobble.
Hello, Mr. Turkey, how are you?

Turkey Feathers
--from Felt Board Fingerplays by Liz and Dick Wilmes. Elgin, IL: Building Blocks, 1997.

I Am a Little Dreidel
I am a little dreidel
(Point to yourself)
I am a little top
(Pat your head)
When you twist my handle,
(Spin around)
I spin until I drop!
(Fall to the floor)

I Wiggle My Fingers


Let's All
Sung to: "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"
Let's all do a little clapping,
Let's all do a little clapping,
Let's all do a little clapping,
and spread holiday cheer.
2. Stomping
3. Jumping

Ring the Bells
Sung to: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
Ring, ring, ring the bells,
Ring them loud and clear
Tell the people everywhere
That Christmas time is here.


The More We Get Together

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Storytime - Holiday Happiness

I'm always a little nervous when it comes to talking about the Winter holidays, but I think it's important to discuss them. I only cover Hanukkah and Christmas, only talking about the bare bones of their traditions (dreidels, lighting the menorah, gelt, latkes, Santa, decorating a tree, reindeer, etc).

Books
Hanukkah Lights by David Martin
Toddler









It's Christmas by Tina Burke
Toddler









Hanukkah: A Counting Book in English, Hebrew, and Yiddish by Emily Sper
Preschool







I'm Not Santa by Jonathan Allen
Preschool











Songs/Rhymes
I Am a Little Dreidel
I am a little dreidel
(Point to yourself)
I am a little top
(Pat your head)
When you twist my handle,
(Spin around)
I spin until I drop!
(Fall to the floor)

Note: This is the cutest song. Children and parents love singing it over and over again!

Let's All

Sung to: "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"
Let's all do a little clapping,
Let's all do a little clapping,
Let's all do a little clapping,
and spread Christmas cheer.

2.Jumping
3.Twirling


Reindeer Pokey

Sung to: "The Hokey Pokey"
You put your antlers in,

You put your antlers out.
You put your antlers in and you shake them all about.
You do the Reindeer Pokey and you turn yourself around.
That's what it's all about!
You put your hooves in....
You put your red nose in....
You put your fluffy tail in...
You put your reindeer body in...


This is especially cute if you make reindeer masks or antler headbands.

Felt Board
Hanukkah Candles

Sung to: "I've Been Working on the Railroad"

I've been lighting all the candles
On this Hanukah night.
I've been lighting all the candles
Just to see them shining bright.
Flicker, flicker little candle
Fill me with your glow
Now the time has come to count them
Ready set let's go!

Count candles.



Five Little Christmas Trees 
Five little Christmas trees,
Standing all alone.
Their hearts were very sad,
'Cause they hadn't found a home.
Then chop went the ax
Make a chopping action with arm
And down fell the tree
And off one went with a happy family!
(continue from 4-1 Christmas Trees)
No little Christmas Trees
Standing all alone
Their hearts were very happy
'Cause they all found a home!!!

Games
Spin the Dreidel
I explained to the preschoolers what a dreidel was, then modeled how to spin it. Every child who wanted to give it a try was invited to come to the front and give it a whirl. Not everyone came up to do it, but the brave ones who did had lots of fun. 

Craft
Holiday Candles
This is a super easy craft to prepare AND make, leaving more time for holiday songs and games. I used this craft with both groups.
Materials: Colored tissue paper squares, toilet paper rolls, and a yellow construction paper flame. That's it! No glue or tape required.
Directions: Wrap the tissue paper around the roll, tuck in the ends, and tuck in the flame on top.