The 2nd Story of Christmas
Corduroy’s Christmas Surprise, a story based on the bear character created by Don Freeman and illustrated by Lisa McCue was our 2nd story of Christmas, today.
Corduroy’s Christmas Surprise, a story based on the bear character created by Don Freeman and illustrated by Lisa McCue was our 2nd story of Christmas, today.
Who Will Help Santa This Year? by Jerry Pallotta Santa needs help! He can’t build all the toys himself! It’s time to hire extra helpers. But who should Santa hire? Dragons don’t work because every time they sneeze the toys catch on fire. Unicorns aren’t good for the job because their hooves don’t hold tools…
We will be starting our 12 Stories of Christmas on Wednesday, December 9 at 11:30. Ms. Jeanine will read a fun story called Who Will Help Santa this Year? by Jerry Pallotta. In this story, Santa needs help in his workshop but the mermaids just get everything wet, the fairies leave glitter everywhere, and the…
Bobbie can jump. Bobbie can bounce. Bobbie can skip just to name a few of the things that Bobbie can do but poor Bobbie just can’t do the splits. We had so much fun reading Bobbie Dazzler by Margaret Wild and illustrated by Janine Dawson. What a fun book to read. As you read the…
We started our 12 stories of Christmas countdown yesterday by reading the book Snow by Cynthia Rylant. The illustrations are absolutely beautiful. We enjoyed looking at each page and talking about it. Afterwards we had our very own snowball fight in the store! Cotton balls worked great for our snowball fight. You can find some…
Today’s final Christmas Story is “The Christmas Story” by Jane Werner, illustrated by Eloise Wilkin. To go along with the story you can make some 3-d stars like those found here. Merry Christmas !!
Who hasn’t enjoyed hearing the 1962 Ezra Jack Keats classic, The Snowy Day? On the 8th day of Christmas stories, we read of a small boy named Peter who captured the innocence of children and their wonder of the outside world on that first snowy day in winter. A great read aloud for children as…