Feast

Virtual Family Storytime

Greeting

Storytime Song – “Open Shut Them” by Hap Palmer

Mystery Letter of the Week (Letter F) & Theme (Feast)

Extension – What are your favorite foods to eat at Thanksgiving?

Pre-Literacy Skill for Parents – TALK!

Talking with your children helps  them learn the names of things and  practice speech.

Tip: Play with sounds by making up silly rhymes. For example: the fox is in the box, playing with a grox. Let your child add new rhymes. Hearing sounds inside words is a vital component of learning to read. 

Action Song – “The First Thanksgiving

Action Rhyme – “I Can’t Wait For Pumpkin Pie!

Read a Book – Lunch by Denise Fleming

Action Rhyme – “Turkey Dinner” (Also called “Turkey Stuffing” and listed in the above graphic)

Read a Book – Thanksgiving Rules by Laurie B. Friedman

Goodbye Song – “See You Later Alligator”


More Book Options

Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett

A Plump and Perky Turkey by Teresa Bateman

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

One is a Feast for Mouse: A Thanksgiving Tale by Judy Cox

Lunch by Denise Fleming

Thanksgiving Rules by Laurie B. Friedman

I Know An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie by Alison Jackson

The Very Stuffed Turkey by Katharine Kenah

Things That Go Burp! in the Night by Lynne Moerder

Eat Like a Bear by April Pulley Sayre

A World of Food by Carl Warner

Bear Wants More by Karma Wilson

Published by Rhyming Reasor

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