The Wind and the Clothes
Felt Story The Wind steals an old rabbit’s clothes from the clothesline, but the old rabbit shows him how to make his own.
Felt Story The Wind steals an old rabbit’s clothes from the clothesline, but the old rabbit shows him how to make his own.
Picture Cards Colorful picture cards lead children to sing along with the included CD. “On the first day of Thanksgiving this is what I ate.”
Felt Story A Valentine felt story sung to the tune of Bingo: “To show you like your special friends, just give them each a heart. H-E-A-R-T, H-E-A-R-T, H-E-A-R-T, Each heart says I like you!”
Felt Story “Five Little Pumpkins sitting on a gate” – classic Halloween rhyme. Use a felt board or monkey mitt. Children can participate as a fingerplay.
Felt Story No matter where Mrs. Bailey drives, she finds herself in the middle of a traffic jam.
Felt Story A Mexican tale. Mouse rescues Rattlesnake, only to be caught by him. But Coyote tricks Rattlesnake into letting Mouse go.
Felt Story How many apples do you see? Can you count them? 1,2,3… Enough apples for each child to participate. Includes yellow, gold, red, green and pink apples.
Felt Story Song by Nancy Stewart – find the tune at: https://nancymusic.com/SOM/2009/lots-of-cars.htm “There were lots of cars driving down the street. Tell me what color car do you see? Big ones, little ones, beep, beep, beep!” To sing or say: lots of fun, too.
Felt Story Turkey, pumpkin pie, cranberries; all the good smells of Thanksgiving come to the table.