After reciting 'Jack Be Nimble', the little learners had to order the candlesticks from smallest to biggest. Afterward, we all recited the rhyme inserting the name of the sweetie instead of 'Jack' as they jumped over the candlesticks. It was such fun.
Every day we did an art/learning project that incorporated a particular nursery rhyme. At the end of the week, we put them all together for a take home book.
Here are my sweet little ones reading their take home book, once it was all put together. The sound of their voices reciting the rhymes was music to my ears! Since then, I have heard back from several parents telling me how much they love the book. :)
Thanks for reading! Have a great day. :)
FUN ideas! Thanks for sharing your photos. :)
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Deletewow i love your activities!!! kids adore nursery rhymes and i'm looking for the best way to introduce them to my 3 years old.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am happy to share any patterns or activities you may want. :) My classes are still saying nursery rhymes from their books!
Deletedo you have copies for each rhyme? I would love to do this with my class!
ReplyDeleteSure! Give me your email address and I will send them to you. My email is ragan808@gmail.com.
DeleteCute idea!!! I would love any and all patterns you would like to share with me. Lissa0323@aol.com.
ReplyDeleteI would also love copies too, so cute!! My kids would love this!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great book! I teach a summer program with a nursery rhyme theme. If you wouldn't mind sharing your patterns, I would love to make the book for each child. What a great keepsake and help for parents!!!!Thanks!
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Love this! We are doing nursery rhymes this week with my special ed kinders and they love saying them! If you don't mind sharing patterns/copies of rhymes, I'd love to incorporate them into my plans :) mcunningham@rtmsd.org
ReplyDeleteCould I have copies of your patterns, please? I love this! jenphr315@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would also love a copy of the patterns. bevebersole@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI not sure if my first comment went through but can i please have a copy of your nursery rhyme stories at ccervantes@santafesouth.org thank you
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Will you share patterns? Angela.hefel@winona.k12.mn.us
ReplyDeleteWould you share your patterns with me too? I love this! meschenburg@gmail.com
DeleteIs it possible to get a copy? Msbiancaarroyo@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would also love a copy of anything you are willing to share to make these books. Adorable. TIA! cmantelli@letchworth.k12.ny.us
ReplyDeleteHello! This book is adorable! If you still have them, I would love the patterns! THANKS! krtanner@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi I would love the patterns as well. mneamtz@yahoo.com Please and thank you!!
ReplyDeleteHI, is it too late to get copies of this. I love it!! Thanks! kimmatheny13@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have patterns available at my TpT store. You can find them here
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Also, be sure to check out my blog (April/May 2015) for more nursery rhyme ideas. I will be adding additional patterns to the book, as well. Thanks to everyone for their interest!
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ReplyDeleteDo you have a way to get the pictures that go with the hands for the 1,2 Buckle My Shoe
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ReplyDeleteGood day - I love the 1,2, buckle my shoe activity. I'd love to do this with my class. Can you possibly send me the rhyme and pics as you have them? Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHello! Thank You for sharing this fun and interactive idea! I would a copy to encourage early literacy at our public library! amy.salmons@cabellcountylib.org
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