Take one favorite lullaby and rewrite it for a monster, a mouse, and a crab. Use familiar ones and have the children rate them for their relaxation potential. Sleepy people need lullabies, so when you've stopped singing cumulative songs, you can switch to lullabies. Afterwards, compare their predictions with the actual plot. Assign students to be the different characters in small groups or as a whole class.Īsk the children to predict what they think the story will be about, based on the title. Have a Pajama Day and retell the story in a play. Or work in some science by categorizing the animals with the children. Have students make up more problems by adding or taking away different animals. Incorporate math into this book experience by counting the critters in the story. To buy this book, click here or on the book cover.
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