when three year olds eat faster than everyone else you have to find creative ways to entertain them. I was out of briliant ideas, so I suggested Captain tell us all a story. Imagine my surprise when he actually launched into one! "Once upon a time..." When I was still teaching we called times like these teachable moments - an opportunity that you had to quickly embrace before it slipped away. So, you better believe I embraced Captain's improptu storytelling!
Materials:
paper
cardstock or decorative paper (or just more regular paper if you are in a pinch)
stapler
scissors
pen
coloring stuff
Stack all the paper and cardstock together and fold in half.
Cut the paper and cardstock down to a small enough size that your stapler will be able to reach the center. Our books were about 3" x 5".
Let your storyteller talk up a storm and transcribe his/her thoughts onto the pages of the book. Don't forget to give it a title!
Give the kiddo crayons so that he/she can illustrate the book!
BeatBob
by Captain
Once upon a time there was a little man in the forest.
He saw a dog named BeatBob in the woods.
The dog knocked down their house with his tail.
He fixed the house with a shovel and put snow on top.
Santa came to their house. Supercalifragilistic!
Happy ever after.
2 comments:
That is beyond precious! Don't you just love those moments...
:) So cute! And a great idea!
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