Reading: Book Buddies
Curious George's
Newspaper Boat
Today's Snack: Cut a lemon in half,
lengthwise. See if it will float in a bowl of water. Now fill with a blob or
two of lemon yogurt. See? It's a lemon boat! Now
pick up your boat and eat the yogurt with a spoon, and finish the rest of the
yogurt container, too. It's great with a graham cracker and a glass of juice.
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Today's Supplies:
Curious George Rides a Bike | a
section or two of old newspaper
Coming up with an extension activity to bring
out the meaning in a book is a great way to help a child enjoy the story and
remember the message.
For this fun activity, simply read aloud the
beloved Curious George Rides a Bike
book to the child. Author: H.A. Rey. Note that there's a whole series of
Curious George books, and they're great for a fund read and some exposure to
problem-solving, too. Talk about the meaning of this story, and your favorite
parts, with your Book Buddy.
Now turn to the page in the book where it shows
you how to fold newspaper into a boat just like Curious George did. Maybe the
adult or Book Buddy can make one to show the child how to make another. This
will be good practice in following instructions, as the folds are a little bit
challenging. But if George can do it, you can, too!
You can attach a long string to your
boats if you're going to float them in a pond or stream, and don't want them to
sail away. But a kiddie wading pool or even a bathtub is a fun "run" for these
boats, too. You'll be surprised how long they will float without getting
waterlogged. That Curious George was a pretty smart little monkey, and now you
will be, too!