The Stinky Cheese Man Activities For Kids
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Adapted from the book by Jon Scieszka and Lane SmithJoin Jack the Narrator as he takes you through the twists and turns of zany versions of classic tales. Hear the stories of Chicken Licken, Cinderumpelstiltskin and the Really Ugly Duckling, as well as the tale of the Stinky Cheese Man, a smelly little fellow made entirely of stinky cheese!Based on the Caldecott Award winning book by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith.
Join Jack the Narrator as he takes you through the twists and turns of zany versions of classic tales. Hear the stories of Chicken Licken, Cinderumpelstiltskin and the Really Ugly Duckling, as well as the tale of the Stinky Cheese Man, a smelly little fellow made entirely of stinky cheese!
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Patterning skills can be developed. Childrenshould be able to observe, copy, extend, andcreate patterns. After observing patterns andrelationships, kids should be able to make predictionsand generalizations, and apply these to newsituations. At the end of this book, you will findsome suggested activities designed to advancepatterning skills. Suggested activities Here are some activities to develop your child's patterning skills: Make a sound pattern. You can clap, knock onwood, use a pan and spoon, or use any rhythminstrument to create this pattern. Ask your childrento repeat your pattern. Ask your children to create apattern for you to repeat. Take turns making andrepeating sound patterns. Start simple and getprogressively more complicated. Invent symbolsand record your pattern to revisit later. For example, use sqq for slow quick quick.
Though the characters may be familiar, each of your favorite storybook fables is uproariously derailed in this adaptation of Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith's quintessential children's book of fractured fairy tales. Everything from Chicken Little to The Gingerbread Man gets a complete makeover. Fun music and witty narration accompany the likes of ineloquent giants, sassy barnyard animals, colossal cow pies, and enough stinky cheese to go around.
As part of Hibernators' Pajama Pop-In Weekend at Wave Hill in the Bronx, kids can don their PJs to make an animal mask and hear tales of hibernating creatures. Bundle up and follow Jack Frost on an outdoor adventure where you'll play games and find winter treasure. Or hunker down and listen to cool stories told by Buddy Bear. Enjoy cold weather fun outside and warm, fuzzy frolicking inside. Indoor and outdoor activities and adventures alternate throughout the Pajama Pop-in. Admission to the grounds is free all weekend, thanks to the support of Target. January 21-22. 10am-4:30pm. 781b155fdc