Thursday, December 19, 2013

Christmas Poems

Five Little Reindeer

Five little reindeer, prancing in the snow,
Waiting for Santa to say, "Let's go!"
The first little reindeer said, "Let's be on our way."
The second little reindeer said, "It will soon be Christmas Day."
The third little reindeer said, "The sleigh is full of toys."
The fourth little reindeer said, "They're for all the girls and boys."
The fifth little reindeer said, "We'll travel far tonight."
Then out came Santa with his "Ho, Ho, Ho!"
And the sleigh and the reindeer were soon out of sight.

Snowman

A funny little snowman,
Had a carrot nose.
Along came a rabbit,
And what do you suppose

That hungry little rabbit,
Looking for his lunch
Ate the snowman's nose---
Crunch, Crunch, Crunch!


Five Little Bells

Five little bells, hanging in a row.
The first one said, "Ring me slow."
The second one said, "Ring me fast."
The third one said, "Ring me last."
The fourth one said, "I'm like a chime."
The fifth one said, "Ring me at Christmas time."

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Christmas Finger Plays

My mom worked at a preschool for many years and is always full of great ideas and things to do with little ones. She recently passed along a list of Christmas Finger Plays that I wanted to share with you. My kids love them!

 
The Chimney
 
Here is the chimney, (fist)
Here is the top, (other hand over fist)
Open the lid, (remove hand)
Out Santa will pop! (pop up thumb)
 
Santa
 
When Santa comes down the chimney (Downward motions with hands)
I should like to peek (Peek through fingers)
But He'll never come, no never (Shake head)
Until I'm fast asleep. (Palms together beside head)
 
S-A-N-T-A
 
(Tune: Bingo)
 
There is a jolly, jolly man
And Santa is his name-o.
S-A-N-T-A (clap 5 times in rhythm)
S-A-N-T-A (clap 5 times in rhythm)
S-A-N-T-A (clap 5 times in rhythm)
And Santa is his name-o.


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Monday, December 2, 2013

Felt Christmas Tree Ornament

I didn't get a chance to share Alivia's Christmas ornament last year so I am taking the time to share it now. She had a lot of fun making these felt Christmas trees and they are my favorite homemade ornament so far. They are easy and oh so cute!
 
 
 
Materials
 
Embroidery Thread
Felt
Fabric Glue
Dull Needle
Scissors
Cardstock (to make your patterns)
Marker
 
Instructions
 
1) Using the cardstock and a marker find several round objects of various sizes to make your templates. Cut the templates out. I used the bottom of baby cups, medicine cups, measuring cups, etc, to get various sizes of circles. We ended up with 5 different sizes for the base and then I free handed the small circle for the star on top of the tree.
 
2) Using your template cut out various sizes of circles using the craft felt. I cut 2 of each size (so 10 pieces for each tree).
 
3) Cut out a small rectangular piece for the trunk of the tree. (About 3/4" tall and 1 1/2" wide) Roll the rectangle length wise and secure with glue.
 
4) Using about 1 1/2' of embroidery thread and a dull needle thread through the center of your tree trunk and secure with a knot (see photo of ornaments).
 
5) Starting with the largest circles first thread two of each size through the embroidery string. (10 circles total).
 
6) Make a loop with the remaining embroidery thread to hang from the tree. Take two pieces of the smallest circle (star) and glue together with the embroidery thread "sandwiched" in between.


Sunday, December 1, 2013

25 Books of Christmas (Our List)

We started this tradition last year and couldn't wait to do it again. Our collection has now grown from 25 books to 36 (according to Alivia's last count). There are so many great Christmas stories out there that I am afraid I can't stop. Which may be a good thing since Alivia and Bennett do not like to share. :)


 Here is a list of 25 of the books we have in our box. Do you have any must reads over the holiday season? I must say Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree and The Animals' Christmas Eve are two of my favorites.

1) Berenstain Bears & the Joy of Giving

2) Berenstain Bears' Night Before Christmas

3) Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree

4)A Wish to be a Christmas Tree

5)Bear Stays Up for Christmas

6)God Gave Us Christmas

7)Merry Christmas, Curious George

8)Clifford's Christmas

9)Angelina's Christmas

10) Mortimer's Christmas Manger

11) Alien's Love Panta Claus (The Underpants Book)

12) Llama Llama Holiday Drama

13) Merry Christmas Stinky Face

14) Merry Christmas Mom and Dad (Mercer Meyer)

15) Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

16) How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas?

17) The Animals' Christmas Eve

18) A Bad Kitty Christmas

19) A Charlie Brown Christmas

20) The Polar Express

21) The Little Christmas Elf

22) The Christmas Story

23) How the Grinch Stole Christmas

24) Yes, Virginia: There is a Santa Claus

25)Pete the Cat Saves Christmas



Happy Reading!!