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Showing posts with label dress up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dress up. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2015

Froggy Gets Dressed - Winter Picture Book


Froggy Gets Dressed
By Jonathan London
Illustrated By Frank Remkiewicz
(Scholastic Inc., 1999)

Boys and girls love Froggy!

Froggy wakes up from a good sleep to see snow falling outside. Of course, being Froggy, he wants to go out and play in the winter white flakes. Even after his mother reminds him that frogs need to sleep all winter, Froggy struggles on with his clothes. The fun comes when his mother calls him back inside to put on missing clothing items. The very last piece will draw howls of laughter.

Once I have read Froggy Gets Dressed to a group of children, they always remember the cadence of the story and the funny ending. And they immediately begin to dress up and reenact Froggy.

KID KANDY:

The best fun thing to do after reading Froggy Gets Dressed is to play dress up.

Arrange quilts and pillows on the floor for beds. Dig out the winter clothes (or retrieve them from the drying rack). Choose who gets to be Froggy the first time around. Or better yet, everyone can be Froggy. Let the mom or dad of the family be the one who calls, "Frrroooggggyyyyyy!"

Angie Quantrell loves picture books that have kid humor in them. Talking animals just add to the fun.

Monday, January 19, 2015

KID KANDY - Fun Winter Activity


Any number of great picture books could be read before, during, and after this fun stuck-in-the-house activity.

A few suggestions:

~ The Mitten
~ The Hat
~ A Snowy Day
~ The Gingerbread Baby
~ Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash

Meet Princess Khloe as she hangs out the wash, er, princess clothes. Freshly pretend washed in the toy machine, clothespins, indoor drying rack, and lots of entertainment. This gave Nana a breather from being the 'kid' while Princess Khloe was 'in charge.'

Those of you with children or with other people's children know that of which I speak.

Dig out those dress up clothes, drying rack, and a bunch of clothespins. And then sit back and sip a cup of coffee while the kiddos amuse themselves.



KID KANDY
is a book extension feature for kids and their families. If a child has a fun activity to do after reading a book (or before reading a book), the ideas and information in the book are more likely to stick. We know that the more kids love books, the more they read. And the more they read, the more they internalize things like story structure, character development, language, conflict, and creativity. And the love of both reading and exploring is encouraged to grow deep and rich in the life of kids.

Some things that will help you use KID KANDY:

~ Not every idea will appeal to you or your child. Make up something else fun!

~ Let your child be the leader in making the KID KANDY activities work or evolve. They love being in charge.

~ Adjust the suggestions to fit your circumstances. We don't all have the same resources, experience, or chunks of time.

~ Be flexible. Some things might not work out. Laugh and go on. I bet kids will remember the mistakes and flops more than the perfect endings.

~ Above all, read books together. Shared love will run all over those dog-eared, food-smeared, mangled and torn pages. Books are like the Velveteen Rabbit. The books that show the most signs of wear and tear are the ones that are most loved. They are the ones that become real in your child's heart.

Enjoy KID KANDY.

Feel free to share the ideas found in this blog. I would love to hear how your KID KANDY escapades work out.

Angie Quantrell writes picture books, blogs, takes photos, and chases her naughty kitties off of the counters. Books come to life in her imagination and litter all spaces in her home. If it weren't for all of her books, Angie could live in a one room house.