Reading: Ages 4-6
Olivia: Be a One-Man Band
Today's Snack: Pigs in a blanket! Buy refrigerated crescent dough, preheat
the oven according to package directions, and lay out the triangles on a baking
sheet. Place one hot dog on the tip of each triangle of dough and wrap it up.
Bake, as instructed. Eat, with some ketchup as a dip. Drink a glass of milk.
It's really fun to have someone read you an Olivia
book and show you the pictures as you snack.
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Supplies:
Coat hanger | bell | suspenders
Drum, or make one with an empty oatmeal container,
heavy paper and a rubber band
Drumstick, or use a big spoon and
strap on
your elbow with an elastic headband
kiddie xylophone | xylophone stick
or big spoon,
strapped on your other hand with an
elastic headband
whistle
two heavy kitchen pot lids | duct
tape
The Olivia
series of books are funny, creative and different. Olivia is a young pig with
lots of charm and style. The author is Ian Falconer.
A particularly good book choice around the Fourth of
July, or any time you want to liven things up around your house, is Olivia Forms a Band. In it, the family
has a picnic at dusk and watches a fireworks show. Before they leave, though,
Olivia makes herself into a one-man band.
She unbends a wire coat hanger to suspend a bell
above her head. She borrows her dad's suspenders to literally suspend a drum
behind her, which she beats with a drumstick strapped to her elbow.
The same suspenders also hold up a kiddie xylophone
in front of her, which she beats with a stick with the hand not beating the
drum, while blowing on a whistle.
Last, but not least, her feet clank along in the
handles of two heavy metal pot lids.
You can make all that, can't you? Now YOU be a
one-man band. Prepare all the instruments, and pick a time when your friends
and family can be in the audience.
Be loud, be cute, and have fun!
By Susan Darst Williams • www.AfterSchoolTreats.com
• Read With Me • © 2012