Does your child have a favorite teddy bear? This week at Story Mix, we have a whole post devoted to these lovable dolls. Through the songs and rhymes, consonance and dissonance are incorporated, which help children hear the sounds letters and words make. This language technique then improves vocabulary and builds language. Children also develop creative thinking skills when using different words in the teddy bear book rhyme. This skill also helps them increase their word knowledge and get Ready to Read!
Teddy Bear Rhyme
This little teddy has a soft furry suit.
This little teddy is sweet and cute.
This little teddy is sassy and cross.
This little teddy thinks she’s the boss.
This little teddy likes berries and honey.
But when gets them on his face,
He looks very, very funny!
Teddy Bear Song (Sung to the tune of B-I-N-G-O)
There was a boy who had a bear
and Teddy was his name-O
T-E-D-D-Y, T-E-D-D-Y, T-E-D-D-Y
and Teddy was his name-O.
Teddy Bear Book Rhyme
Teddy reads a red book, red book, red book
Teddy reads a red book all day long!
Teddy reads his bear book, bear book, bear book
Teddy reads his bear book all night long!
Repeat using additional colors and objects such as "blue book" or "fish book." Choose items you're child is interested.
We read these fun books at Story Mix this week:
Anna's Book by Barbara Baker
Anna loves her new book, so after her mother reads it to her three times, she starts reading it to her teddy bear.
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Book! by Kristine O’Connell George
Children's poetry about books and reading.
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What Does My Teddy Bear Do All Night? by Bruno Hachler
A little girl spies all day to catch sight of her teddy bear's secret life. What child hasn't wondered what her teddy bear really does all day while she's away? This is a delightful story for anyone who's ever wondered what their toys really do when no one's home.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Story Mix for Three to Six: Teddy Bears
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Wonderful Ones: Cuddly Teddy Bears
This week in Wonderful Ones, we explored the cuddly world of teddy bears! Just like teddy bears, your babies are gentle, soft and cuddly! Through the songs and rhymes, you and your baby will use gentle movements to learn about the space around them, such as, reaching for the sky or patting their knee. Through the stories you read together, interact with your baby by playing the actions described in the book, such as, touching your nose. Using songs, rhymes and books, you are helping to introduce new words and sounds to your child, which helps him or her develop a bigger vocabulary.
Teddy Bear Books to Read Together:
Everybody Has a Teddy by Virginia Kroll
A child describes teddy bears owned by other children, from Joshy's giant grizzly to the floppy bear Poppy's grandmother made from socks.
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That's Not My Teddy by Fiona Watt
Young readers may touch various surfaces on teddy bears while looking for the right one.
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Teddy Bears, Teddy Bears by William B. Winburn
Teddy bears can do many things, from touching their nose and toes to touching the sky and waving goodbye.
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Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear Rhyme:
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your shoe
Teddy bear, teddy bear, that will do
Teddy bear, teddy bear, reach for the sky
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch one eye
Teddy bear, teddy bear, pat your knees
Teddy bear, teddy bear, sit down please
Teddy bear, teddy bear, pat the ground
Teddy bear, teddy bear, sit down without a sound.
In addition to the Teddy Bear themed books and rhyme, we sang the song called, "Put Your Hands in the Air" by Hap Palmer. This music CD is available to check out at the library. Play the CD in your car so you and your baby can sing along while driving. Or play the CD at home while baby is taking a bath and splash along with the music. For additional resources from Hap Palmer, visit his website.
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Put Your Hands In The Air
Words and Music: Hap Palmer
Activity:
Move with the rhythm of the music as you follow the directions in this song.
Lyrics:
Put your hands up in the air
Put your hands down on your nose
Put your hands up in the air
Now bend down and touch your toes
Everybody turn around
Now let's all jump up and down
Put your right hand in the air
Put your right hand on your lips
Put your left hand in the air
Now put both hands on your hips
Everybody turn around
Now let's all jump up and down
Tip toe quietly to your seat
Don't let anyone hear your feet
Put your hands down in your lap
Bow your head and take a nap
Instrumental:
What other body parts could you put up in the air? Can you put your foot in the air? Can you put your elbow in the air? Lower your elbow and find and contact it with a different part of your body. Sing this song again using your ideas. For example:
Put your elbow in the air
Put your elbow on your knee
Put you thumbs up in the air
Bring them down and touch your heels
Teddy Bear Books to Read Together:
Everybody Has a Teddy by Virginia Kroll
A child describes teddy bears owned by other children, from Joshy's giant grizzly to the floppy bear Poppy's grandmother made from socks.
Check catalog availability
That's Not My Teddy by Fiona Watt
Young readers may touch various surfaces on teddy bears while looking for the right one.
Check catalog availability
Teddy Bears, Teddy Bears by William B. Winburn
Teddy bears can do many things, from touching their nose and toes to touching the sky and waving goodbye.
Check catalog availability
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear Rhyme:
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your shoe
Teddy bear, teddy bear, that will do
Teddy bear, teddy bear, reach for the sky
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch one eye
Teddy bear, teddy bear, pat your knees
Teddy bear, teddy bear, sit down please
Teddy bear, teddy bear, pat the ground
Teddy bear, teddy bear, sit down without a sound.
In addition to the Teddy Bear themed books and rhyme, we sang the song called, "Put Your Hands in the Air" by Hap Palmer. This music CD is available to check out at the library. Play the CD in your car so you and your baby can sing along while driving. Or play the CD at home while baby is taking a bath and splash along with the music. For additional resources from Hap Palmer, visit his website.
Check catalog availability of "Hap Palmer sings classic nursery rhymes"
Put Your Hands In The Air
Words and Music: Hap Palmer
Activity:
Move with the rhythm of the music as you follow the directions in this song.
Lyrics:
Put your hands up in the air
Put your hands down on your nose
Put your hands up in the air
Now bend down and touch your toes
Everybody turn around
Now let's all jump up and down
Put your right hand in the air
Put your right hand on your lips
Put your left hand in the air
Now put both hands on your hips
Everybody turn around
Now let's all jump up and down
Tip toe quietly to your seat
Don't let anyone hear your feet
Put your hands down in your lap
Bow your head and take a nap
Instrumental:
What other body parts could you put up in the air? Can you put your foot in the air? Can you put your elbow in the air? Lower your elbow and find and contact it with a different part of your body. Sing this song again using your ideas. For example:
Put your elbow in the air
Put your elbow on your knee
Put you thumbs up in the air
Bring them down and touch your heels
Labels:
movement,
reading,
rhyming,
rhythm,
singing,
stories,
teddy bears,
vocabulary,
wonderful ones
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