Showing posts with label pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkins. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2018

A New Homemade Book

 One of the Little Ones favourite Hallowe'en books is 
Duck & Goose Find a Pumpkin.
After reading it many times I thought the Little One might have fun searching for her own pumpkin.
 
 I hid a pumpkin in her backyard then took her out searching.
Wherever she showed interest in looking I took a picture.
Then put it altogether in this book.
She was thrilled to look at the pictures, especially the end when she finds a pumpkin.
She liked sharing the adventure with her Dad and Mom.

The next time I went home I took the book with me to add...
pictures of sign language to encourage everyone to learn the signs.





Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Big Buddies Five Little Pumpkins

During our last big buddy visit we focused on the poem
Five Little Pumpkins.
A few of our big buddies acted out the poem for a very attentive audience.
Then each pair received a little baggie with 5 pumpkins, a gate and the words to the poem.
 
They counted the pumpkins and retold the poem together.
This big buddy is trying to make a connection with his little buddy who
is a bit hesitant when she meets someone new.
But his silliness drew her in and she copied him by covering mom's eyes
with the pumpkins.
The children then played with equipment that had been set up around the gym.
I noticed that this was a time that many of the grown ups felt comfortable
to step back and let their child connect with the big buddy alone.
This provided lots of opportunity for the buddies to learn more about each other
and what they can do.
Here is an another example of a big buddy gaining their little buddies attention and interest.
She patiently waited, with her hands out to catch, while the little buddy took his
time to throw the ball.

We finished with two of our regular songs.
Ring around the rosie, a pocketful of posies,
husha, husha we all fall down.
Fishes in the ocean, fishes in the sea
We all jump up when we count to three.
And Icky Sticky Bubble Gum.
I see delight and trust being expressed in these pictures.

Thank you to Ms Smith for taking these wonderful photos.














Thursday, October 27, 2016

Pumpkin Faces

I had a lot of pumpkin shapes left over from our Comparing Sizes with our big buddies.
So this week I set up an invitation to paint pumpkin faces.
The jack o'lanterns on the table were prompts to think
will my pumpkin be happy, sad, scary or?
While most of the children loved the painting,
 the toddlers wanted 
to explore the jack o'lanterns up close.
The first few faces that were painted were taped to our big
pumpkin in the middle of the table.
They started conversations about pumpkins at home,
where they got their pumpkins and if they have carved it yet.