Once we were done with our story, we used the flannel board
and matched colored mittens. They loved being able to put a mitten on the board
and we each counted them all at the end.
Our next book was another adorable book, Little Owl's Orange Scarf by Tatyana Feeney. This book always seems to keep the kids
engaged and has simple illustrations.
We used the flannel board to count winter hats using a fun
rhyme. We talked about their colors and everyone followed along well.
Our last story was A Hat for Minerva Louise by
Janet Morgan Stoeke. This is another silly story that kept the group's
interest.
For our craft, we made snowmen with ear muffs and scarves
using styrofoam cups, pom poms, construction paper, and pipe cleaners.
Other Books:
A Mountain of Mittens Lynn Plourde
Do You Have a Hat? Eileen Spinelli (about all hats, not just
winter)
Where's Mary's Hat? Barroux (about all hats, not just
winter)
Knitty Kitty David Elliott
Whose Hat? Margaret Miller (about all hats, guessing, older
pictures)
One Mitten Kristine O'Connell George
Smitten David Gordon
Song Activities:
Johnette Downing Scarf Activity Songs Track 3 "Shake
Your Scarves" longer song
H.U.M. All Year Long Track 2 "The Mitten Song"
short song with a few movements
Night Train 57 Track 10 "Hats" Short random
dancing song
Optional Craft: Decorating cut-out mittens
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