It's time to eat!!
Flannel
Four Hungry Ants
Four hungry ants marching in a line
They came upon a picnic where they could dine
One marched into the pepper
Then he marched into the cake
He marched into the pepper, but that was a mistake...
Aaaa...choo!
Book
by Karma Wilson; illustrated by Jane Chapman
Published by Margaret K. McElderry Books, read with permission
Song and Movement
Pease Porridge Hot
Parent Tip
Nursery rhymes are a great way to introduce your child to the rhythm of language! And rhymes that incorporate hand movements also develops physical skills, coordination, and cognitive skills--it takes a lot of concentration to remember the the movements and keep the beat! Practicing these skills will help your child to be ready to enter kindergarten.
Flannel
Five Little Gingerbread Men
Five little gingerbread men in a row
Not going to eat one, no, no, no!
But they look so sweet from heat to toe.
Crunch, munch...oh, no!
No little gingerbread men in a row
I wasn't going to eat one, no, no, no!
But they looked so sweet that it's sad to tell
Crunch, munch...oh, well!
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