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Raindrop hat spider
Raindrop hat spider







Thanks for coming! I will not be here next week because I’m taking vacation, so you will be in Miss Marie‘s talented and very capable hands. We finished up with the bouncy song Row, Row, Row Your Boat and our song cube. The uplifting lyrics describe somebody who overcome. Three little two little one little raindrop The song is written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. 2048x1210 droplet, rain drop, Creative Commons images, nature, drop, autumn, rain, raindrop, water drop, water, spider web, abstract, leaf, spiderweb, web. Six little five little four little raindrops Nine little eight little seven little raindrops Seven little eight little nine little raindrops One little two little three little raindropsįour little five little six little raindrops We sang Itsy Bitsy Spider and did a flannelboard activity about counting up to and down from ten, singing to the tune of “Ten Little Indians”: Out comes the yellow sun, shining in the sky (raise arms up like the sun)Īnd away goes one raindrop (hold up one finger) Pitter patter, pitter patter, that’s the way they talk. We did a fingerplay about five little raindrops:įive little raindrops (hold up five fingers)ĭancing on the walk (dance hand up and down) We sang Here We Go Up, Up, Up and Hurry, Scurry Little Mouse. It’s called In My Pond by Sara Gillingham and Lorena Siminovich. We read a third book today, which I had on hand and just thought was too cute not to share–it’s about ponds and includes a finger-puppet fish. We sang Oh My Hat Goes On My Head and did a flannelboard activity about counting out the number of boots each animal would need, depending on how many feet they have. Share on Facebook Email This Video Subscribe For. We bounced our babies to the song A Smooth Road to London Town, and then read another short board book called Rain, Rain Go Away by Caroline Jayne Church, an adaptation of the nursery rhyme. He's like a playful puppy, only microscopic, and technically an insect. Then we read a board book called Water by John Hutton and illustrated by Andrea King. To answer your supposition that theyre carrying water for a purpose: No, there is no breed or species of spider that naturally seeks out to wear water droplets as a hat. We started storytime with our usual opening song and took scarves to sing One Bright Scarf and Peekaboo. As cities across California gear up for “El Niño,” I thought our little niños might enjoy some fun books and songs about rain, puddles, and rainbows.









Raindrop hat spider