Let's start with a playful rhyme that allows you to use ordinal numbers with your little ones, as well as counting up and counting down with a little help from our cute black and white friends.
Five Little Penguins
Five little penguins,
As happy as could be,
Standing on a rock,
Looking out at sea.
Crash! Went the waves,
Oh, what a din!
Said the first little penguin,
"Shall we all jump in?"
Said the second little penguin,
"The water's like ice."
Said the third little penguin,
"That's not so nice."
Said the fourth little penguin,
"Let's bask in the sun."
Said the fifth little penguin,
"Hey, that's no fun!"
So the five little penguins
Take a leap and dive
And splash into the water,
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5.
Three seconds later,
Out they all pop.
And stand once again
Atop the big rock.
5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1.
Yay!
Our second activity is a good one to use with a simple penguin puppet. It is easy to make a puppet for each child by photocopying a small penguin, cutting it out, and taping it to a popsicle stick.
Or if you have a Ellison diecut machine and a penguin diecut, it is even easier to make a puppet for each storytime friend. ;-)
This activity allows you to demonstrate positional words with even the youngest storytime participants ~ just have the adult do the motions with the puppet for their child.
The Penguins
The penguins are here; the penguins are there.
The penguins, the penguins are everywhere.
The penguins are up; the penguins are down.
The penguins, the penguins are all around.
The penguins are in; the penguins are out.
The penguins, the penguins are all about.
The penguins are low; the penguins are high.
The penguins, the penguins all say "goodbye"!
Another activity that I use with my Penguins, Penguins, Everywhere storytime is the flannel set that I shared a few weeks ago:
For our craft, we made Adorable Penguin Hats so that the children could pretend to be penguins and waddle around in our last two activities.
I'm a little penguin
Black and white,
Short and wobbly,
An adorable sight!
I can't fly at all,
But I love to swim.
So I'll waddle to the water
And dive right in!
For this rhyme, I teach the sign for penguin, black, and white. We also do motions for "short and wobbly", "fly", "swim", "waddle", and "dive". This particular activity gets numerous requests for repeating it. I usually plan to do it 2 to 3 times. The repetition will help the little ones remember the rhyme so that they can continue to "be penguins" at home. I also send home a flyer with the words and I post them on my library's Facebook page for easy accessibility.
Our last rhyme was also fun to do together with lots more waddling and diving.
Our last rhyme was also fun to do together with lots more waddling and diving.
Penguin Cheer
I like fishies.
Yes, I do!
When I want fishies,
Here's what I do.
One, two, three...
SPLASH!
I like fishies.
Yes, I do!
When I want fishies,
Here's what I do.
One, two, three...
SPLASH!
And finally, here is a picture of one of my storytime friends in her Adorable Penguin Hat.
She is so precious! |
HAPPY READING TOGETHER!
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