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Dear Zoo Monkey 8 Inch Soft Toy

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I love this paper plate frog craft from Fireflies and Mud Pies or you could make this cupcake liner frog from from Kids Activities Blog These Dear Zoo story spoons from Crafts on Sea are super easy to make and perfect if you are working with a group You can help your child to think of some adjectives to describe each animal. The elephant can be described as wrinkly, wise or enormous. As a class, discuss the story, then list and recordanimals in the story and identify theadjective used to describe each animal. Eg. Cut the columns apart, then start making the snake. Use a stapler to connect the chains. If you’re going to write on them or decorate them, make sure to do that first!

Dear Zoo” was written as a lift-the-flap board book in 1982, by the Scottish author, Rod Campbell. It is his most famous work, and thirty-five years later, it is still tremendously popular among the under fives in Great Britain, and has been translated into more than a dozen different languages.Adjectives which relate to each animal, e.g.'They sent me an elephant, but he was too big', They sent me a snake, but he was too scary'.

Make this cute giraffe finger puppet from I Heart Crafty Things or this paper bag giraffe inspired by Greedy SteveSimple clauses featuring nouns (zoo)and verbs (wrote, send) e.g.'I wrote to the zoo to send me a pet'

Toddler Approved have a whole week of zoo learning activities, I think this animal salt painting might be my favourite as it looks so pretty! More Zoo Books Young children will love lifting the flaps to discover the animals the zoo has sent – a monkey, a lion and even an elephant! But will they ever manage to send the perfect pet? It's simple, repetitive, beautifully descriptive and, perhaps best of all, funny. It is a great read aloud and a great one to read to a child sitting on your lap,the two stylesnot always being the case. This review is for Dear Zoo: Noisy Book, which I think is the best of all the many versions and formats. It begins: However the Dear Zoo: Noisy book is well nigh perfect. It includes the fun element of flaps, teaches both the names of the animals and how to identify them. It invites questions such as: “How big is the crate?” and “What sort of animal might fit inside there?” It uses language with simple repetition, but also creatively. It has clear, attractive and humorous line drawings in bold colours.

Kids Craft Room shares how to make an articulated snake or this snake craft for kids is great for supporting scissor skills Next, take a Nilla wafer and break it in half. Each half will become an ear. Put the ears on the side of the monkey’s head. We'veplayed Sleepi ng Animals which is requires everyone to lie down firstly, pretending to be fast asleep.

If you love reading zoo animal books with your kids then these are some more we think you might enjoy! If you have a copy of Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell you can read it and play with this craft at the same time. Zoos are incredible as they give you the opportunity to see animals you may never do in your lifetime. Having a Lion within arm distance (albeit behind some strong glass!) is something really special. You can share some of these brilliant facts about zoos and the animals there. If you would like to explore role-play with your group or are looking to hold an animal-based party, we have these zoo role-play masks. Simply print them onto a strong paper, cut them out and feed some string into the sides of them. Your class can enjoy stomping around in their own little Kingdom! This Will the Zoo Send me a Pet Song is set to the music of ‘London Bridge Is Falling Down’ and is a catchy wee number to sing along to! Nursery rhymes aren’t just a joyful way to pass the time, but can be extremely effective in children’s language acquisition.Fantastic Fun and Learning has an edible small world zoo that might just be my favourite activity because marshmallows. We’ve always been a big fan of Tuff Spots and this would be great for that! As he hasn't ruled out one day becoming a zookeeper, Ben found the premise of this book intriguing; a kid writes a letter to the zoo and gets free stuff. Sounds great, right? After all, he's currently unemployed and can't very well buy his own things, let alone afford a pet. Also there's flaps and those always blow his mind.

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