The kids helped me tell the rhymes "Hey Diddle Diddle" and "Humpty Dumpty" using flannel board pieces. I mixed Humpty Dumpty up and asked if he was put together correctly; they kept yelling at me that I was wrong every time I changed him around! I finally had a volunteer help put him together the right way.
For our craft, we recreated the poem Bear in There by Shel Silverstein, by making a fridge that folds (fridge door on the front and poem on the back) and gluing a polar bear inside. For fun I gave them stickers to put on the front like they were fridge magnets. When you get to the place in the poem where the polar bear roars, you open the "fridge" and roar. Here is a picture and the poem:
Bear in There
by Shel Silverstein
There's a polar bear
In our Frigidaire—
He likes it 'cause it's cold in there.
With his seat in the meat
And his face in the fish
And his big hairy paws
In the buttery dish,
He's nibbling the noodles,
He's munching the rice,
He's slurping the soda,
He's licking the ice.
And he lets out a roar
If you open the door.
And it gives me a scare
To know he's in there—
That polary bear
In our Fridgitydaire.
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