Sunday, September 9, 2007

"Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" Bath Time




Kids learn by doing. Here is a book that kids can not only read but "do."


For those of you who love rhythms and a cute story, you will love Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. In a light-hearted and rthymatic manner, Mr. Martin introduced to preschool children the alphabet, and the end is a surprise to any preschool child who reads it for the first time!





Since bathing is usually an enjoyable time for toddlers/preschoolers and their parents, a game of "chicka chicka boom boom" would make it even more appealing.



I bought several different color foam boards (5 x 11") from Walmarts for 25 cents each and foam letters from dollar store for, you figure, a dollar, to make up this bath activity. As shown by the picture, you don't have to exactly cut out a "coconut" tree (as depicted in the book). Merely a tree-like figure would be fine.

Before you conduct this activity, read the book several times with your child. I guarantee that your child will love the rythms of the story even if he/she doesn't understand all the letters yet. As you bathe your child, you can recite from the book... "A told B... B told C... I will meet you at the top of the Coconut (Apple) tree...." After reading and "doing" the story several times, you child will soon want to do it on his/her own!







4 comments:

Ann crum said...

Nice new blog! You're on your way to homeschooling!

Anonymous said...

Great post and great activity idea. You are absolutely right that kids learn by doing. And aren't their tiny fingers keen to discover new things...

Anonymous said...

Thanks for writing this.

Anonymous said...

yea wonderful Function