We're beginning to plan for the fall and of course that means...Halloween! When I think of Halloween I think of creepy things and one of those creepy things is...duh, duh, duh...Spiders! I have some not-so-creepy spiders that I like to use with the younger, easily creeped-out kiddos at storytime. I have a 5 whats-it rhyme that I adapted from
Preschool Express. Jean Warren had written it as Three Little Spiders. I used some flannel pieces from other sets along with my ADORABLE little spiders. I placed the *item and made one of the spiders fall with each verse. I added back the spiders for the last verse. I also changed the last line to be a Happy Halloween rhyme. You can see that some of my * items didn't match the rhyme...but I'm making some more pieces that will!...or, you can just name the *items that you have. Either way...Fun is about to happen!!
Five Little Spiders
by Jean Warren (adapted by Kathryn Roach)
Five little spiders climbing up the wall.
Along came a *grey squirrel and made one spider fall.
Four little spiders climbing up the wall.
Along came a * little mouse and made one spider fall.
Three little spiders climbing up the wall.
Along came a * hoot owl and made one spider fall.
Two little spiders climbing up the wall.
Along came a * black cat and made one spider fall.
One little spider climbing up the wall.
Along came a * Jack-o-lantern and made one spider fall.
Five little spiders landed on the ground.
They said, "Happy Halloween!" and then didn't make a sound. (shhhhh)
Sorry for the quality of the pics. The spider's legs are made of metallic pipe cleaners. I used google eyes and half of a large circle sequin for the mouth. I sandwiched the legs between two ovals with a LOT of glue! These guys make me Happy!