Let's Visit Canada Story Time
Books:
Imogene's Antlers by David Small
Cover image from Amazon. |
Looking for a Moose by Phyllis Root
and Randy Cecil
Cover image from Title Source 3. |
Game/Activity:
Play a Canadian Animal Memory Match Game! Print off two images each of
a variety of Canadian animals, such as elk, deer, and moose. Children
have to put like pairs of animals together. To make this game more
challenging for an older child, cut squares around the animals, instead
of revealing the actual shape of the animal. Then turn your these
square "cards" upside down so that all the card backs show their blank
side. A child has to make pairs using guessing and memory
skills, similar to the game of "Concentration".
Snack:
Make maple leaf cookies or sandwiches. To make cookies, cut leaf
shapes out of sugar cookie dough, bake, and then decorate the tops with
red frosting or white frosting with red sprinkles. To make sandwiches,
cut leaf shapes out of a light-colored bread, and then leave the
sandwiches open-faced, decorating the tops with red foods, such as
strawberry/raspberry jam or ketchup and lunch meat.
Craft:
Make an aurora borealis painting. The "aurora borealis", or northern
lights, are a beautiful phenomenon that can best be viewed from a
northern country, like Canada. Create your own from the comfort of your
kitchen!
Instructions:
- Fill several spray bottles with water and one or two drops of vegetable-based food coloring. Make your solutions different colors; one can be blue, and another can be orange! Tip: you can buy small, child-sized spray bottles for less than a dollar in the travel section of your local superstore, or you can use an empty, washed-out hairspray bottle in a pinch.
- Line your table or floor with newspaper or paper towels to minimize mess.
- Spray different colors onto a flattened coffee filter until you're satisfied with the way your project looks. The colors will start to bleed together immediately.
- Let your creation dry for about thirty minutes.
I hope you enjoyed
this idea for how you can recreate story time at home! Check back in a
few days for more fun, travel-themed ideas focusing on a new country!
Keep reading!
Shaen