Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Fun at the Beach!

I know it's the middle of winter but I need some sand and sun and warm weather. I'm longing for summer. This is my mid-winter virtual beach trip. To The Beach by Thomas Docherty has a little boy that utilizes any way he can to get to the beach! I totally agree with his single-minded focus! This is a great read for preschool storytime. I've also used Going to the Beach by scanning and enlarging the pages. I mounted each page on yellow construction paper and laminated them. I have the text on the back of each laminated sheet to make it easier to read. The pictures are clear and uncluttered and there is minimal text.  I was inspired to make a set of sandcastles after seeing this post @Story Time Secrets. Her rhyme is great with a cute ending!  I made my sandcastles out of felt with added shell sequins for some shine! Each of my sandcastles has a different colored flag on a toothpick pole. I cut the shapes out freehand after looking at some Google images. 
Easy peasy!
I use a beach version of the Little Mouse game but it's with a little whale and colored pails.  The rhyme is: 
Little Whale, Little Whale 
Are you hiding in the ___ pail? 
I had to stiffen the felt handle pieces with white glue on the back and of course add some shiny sequins.  The little whale (now that's a contradiction in terms!) is made of Pellon that I colored with color pencils and outlined with a black Sharpie. I think he's adorable! Going to the beach (even in the winter) is so much Fun with Friends at Storytime.
The rest of the Flannel Friday roundup is @ What Is Bridget Reading?. Be sure to check out the Flannel Friday Pinterest Boards for other great ideas!

5 comments:

  1. I love your pails with the bling! Did you have a pattern for those handles or did you free cut the waves?

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    1. It's been awhile ago but my memory is I used a deconstructed Google image of a beach pail. I happened to have the 'jewels' so those are the colors of felt I used to match. Ha! It's the little things! :)

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    2. I think the jewel makes them!

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  2. Hi Kathryn, I just wrote a post on Jbrary with a round up of Little Mouse variations. Could I add your whale one to the post? I'll link back here of course!

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    1. Sure! I also have a pot-of-gold version for St. Pat's and a golden crown version. It is such a fun activity with the kiddos and lends itself to so many different themes!

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