Our storytime was all about baby’s body – eyes, nose, ears, toes… and bellybuttons!

 FOR A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF SONGS, BOUNCES & RHYMES WE SHARED,  CLICK HERE:    Songs-Rhymes-Baby’s Body

We started out talking about Baby Ben – where are Ben’s eyes? eyebrows? nose? mouth? hands? feet?…and BELLYBUTTON!

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SOME OF THE STORIES & ACTIVITIES WE SHARED:

Nose to toesFrom eyes to ears, tummy to nose, legs to toes, there’s a lot for baby to discover.  Victoria Adler’s book all of  baby nose to toes is a great book for infants.  The babies in storytime loved the sweet illustrations – they were bold in impact, yet simple and gentle in line.  A good bonding book that teaches baby about his/her body parts.
charlie the chicken

 

 

 

 

 Charlie the Chicken by Nick Denchfield also talks about a baby’s body parts – but that baby is a little chick!  This is a great pop up book loved by babies and adults .  Charlie the Chicken loves to eat so we see how he gets his “big tummy”, his” big beak”…well it goes on!  Of course there’s a twist at the end when we learn there is a bit of genetics involved.  [Here’s a hint:  Charlie’s mother is a BIG HEN!]  A fun engaging story that also teaches body parts.

 

 


OUR NURSERY RHYME FLANNEL BOARD:

Jack Be Nimble

Jack be nimble

Jack be quick

Jack jump over the candlestick!

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New Bounce:

Put you in the toaster (put baby on lap)

It’s getting very hot (bounce baby gently)

Tick Tock Tick Tock (bounce baby up and down)

Out you pop! (lift baby up)

 

 

 

New Action Rhyme:

(Sing to “Where is Thumbkin?”)

Where is big toe? Where is big toe?

Here I am!  Here I am!

Wiggle, wiggle big toe

Wiggle, wiggle big toe

My big toe, my big toe
Where is elbow…bendy, bendy elbow

Where is tummy…squishy, squashy tummy

Where are two eyes…winky, blinky two eyes

Where are two hands…happy, clappy two hands


 MORE STORIES TO SHARE AT HOME:

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