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and I eat toddlers! We made our own wide mouthed frog to go along with one of our favorite stories. We started out by painting a paper plate green. When it was dry, Eva colored the other side with a red crayon and then glued in a long tongue. I then folded the plate in half and gave it a good pinch. We glued on some eyes and drew on nostrils to complete our wide-mouthed frog. Eva also decided he needed a fly to eat so I made a quick one out of scraps. Yesterday we made a turtle but the…

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Frog counting activity- Make numbered lily pads and use them, along with small toy frogs, in a sensory bin, water table, or large container filled with water. The article includes directions for making the lily pads. a printable pattern that you can download, and several frog themed math activities that are appropriate for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, prep, aged children. Pond Life Theme, Frog Activities, Kindergarten Prep, Counting Activity, Frog Theme, Toys By Age, Spring Preschool, Water Table, Counting Activities

Frog counting activity- Make numbered lily pads and use them, along with small toy frogs, in a sensory bin, water table, or large container filled with water. The article includes directions for making the lily pads. a printable pattern that you can download, and several frog themed math activities that are appropriate for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, prep, aged children.

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I just love this book. The art is fantastic as well! One of the first things my kindergarteners do when they walk by my room is to point at my instruments and beg to play them. I don’t blame them one bit. That’s what music is when you are 4-5 years old; instruments in your hand, making noise. Enter a book I recently found at Goodwill and love: The Wide Mouthed Frog! I use the popup version by Keith Faulkner and Jonathan Lambert; you can get it from amazon here. (There is also a similar book…

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