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Season Type Theme Title Author
All Season Storybook All I See is a Part of Me Chara Curtis
All Season Storybook Owls Owl Lake Kiezaburo Tejima
All Season Storybook I Am a Bunny Ole Risom
All Season Storybook Gardening And the Good Brown Earth Kathy Henderson
All Season Storybook dandelions When the Wind Stops Charlotte Zolotow
All Season Storybook Fairy The Tales of Tiptoes Lightly Reg Down
All Season Storybook Fairy Big-Stamp Two-Toes, The Barefoot Giant Reg Down
All Season Picturebook Elves In the Land of Elves Daniela Drescher
All Season Picturebook Fairy In the Land of Fairies Daniela DrescherAnytime Storybook Peter's Old House Elsa Maartman Beskow
All Season Storybook dog Higglety Pigglety Pop!: Or There Must Be MMaurice Sendak
All Season Facts Animal Sci What Do you Do with a Tail Like This? Robin Page
All Season Storybook Grandmother Winter Phillis Root
All Season Poetry Around the Year Elsa Maartman Beskow
All Season Storybook Bedtime Wild Child Lynn Plourde
All Season Poetry Bedtime, F Sky Castle Sandra Hanken
All Season Storybook Environme Dear Children of Earth: A Letter from Home Schim Schimmel
Anytime Picturebook Bedtime, E Elf Night Jan Wahl
Anytime Storybook culture Magical Tales from Many Lands Margaret Mayo
All Season Storybook Greed One Grain of Rice Demi
All Season Storybook Alphabet The Alphabet From Z to A Judith ViorstAll Season Chapter Book culture Grandmother's Stories: Wise Woman Tales Burleigh Mulen
All Season Chapter Book animals, n Old Mother West Wind and 6 Other Stories Thornton Burgess
All Season Chapter Book The Complete Brambly Hedge Jill Barklem
All Season Storybook The Children of Noisy Village Astrid Lingred
All Season Chapter Book Gateway to Storyland Watty Piper
All Season Picturebook colours Mouse Paint Ellen Stoll Walsh
All Season Storybook Colours Harold and the Purple Crayon Crockett Johnson
All Season Storybook colours Little Blue and Little Yellow Leo Lionni
All Season Storybook colours A Color of my own Leo Lionni
All Season Storybook colours, sh Baa Baa Black Sheep Tomi dePaola
All Season Storybook colours Red Cherry Red Jackie Kay
Anytime Storybook Animals Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling
Anytime Picturebook Death Hello Grand Mamoon! Donna Steinmann
All Season Resource Fairy Good Night Faeries Brian Froud
All Season Storybook Bedtime What if Regina J. Williams
All Season Storybook Growth As Big as You Elaine Greenstein
Ant Storybook Death Badgers Parting Gifts Susan Varley
Anytime Storybook Who is Ben Charlotte Zolotow
Anytime Storybook Nutik, The Wolf Pup Jean Craig George
Anytime Poetry Moon In Every Moon There is a Face Charles Mathes
Anytime Storybook Pancakes, Pancakes Eric Carle
Autumn Storybook Halloween Child of Faerie, Child of Earth Jane Yolen
Autumn Storybook dandelions The Story of the Wind Children Sibylle Von Olfers
Autumn Storybook Weaving, Wind Child Shirley Rousseau Murphy
Autumn Storybook Harvest, M Hello, Harvest Moon Ralph FletcherAutumn Storybook bedtime, a Night in the Country Cynthia Rylant
Autumn Storybook wind Feel the Wind Arthur Dorros
Autumn Storybook wind Millicent and the Wind Robert N. Munsch
Autumn Storybook wind, bedti Wind Says Goodnight
Autumn Storybook One Leaf Rides the Wind Celeste Mannis
Spring Storybook Raven Raven and the River Nancy White Carlstrom
Spring Storybook Colours The Lion and the Red Bird Elisa Kleven
Spring Storybook Springs Sprung Lynn Plourde
Spring Poetry Flora's Feast: A Fairy's Festival of Flowers Walter Crane
Spring Storybook Fairy, Troll Fairy Wings Lauren Mills
Spring Storybook Seeds The Empty Pot Demi
Spring Storybook cinderella Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters John Steptoe
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All Season Storybook All I See is a Part of Me Chara Curtis
Spring Storybook seeds, gar The Hollyhock Wall Martin Waddel
Spring Storybook seeds, gar Miss Rumphius Barbara Cooney
Spring Storybook seeds, gar Planting a Rainbow Lois Elhert
Spring Storybook alphabet Eating the Alphabet Lois Elhert
Spring Storybook The Wind's Garden Bethany Roberts
Summer Storybook ocean The Seashore Book Charlotte Zolotow
Summer Storybook fossils, din Fossil Claire Ewart
Summer Storybook Butterfly Where Butterflies Grow Joanne Ryder
Summer Storybook Desert When the Clay Sings Byrd BaylorSummer Storybook Herbs Peter in Blueberry Land Elsa Maartman Beskow
Summer Storybook pacifist The Story of Ferdinand Munro Leaf
Summer Storybook Colours When the Sun Rose Barbara Helen Berger
Summer Storybook Snails Snails Spell Joanne Ryder
Summer Poetry Spiders Spider's Spin Webs Yvonne Winer
Summer Storybook Diary of a Worm Doreen Cronin
Summer Storybook Relaxation Indigo Ocean Dreams Lori Lite
Summer Storybook Relaxation The Goodnight Caterpillar Lori Lite
Summer Storybook Summer's Vacation Lynn Plourde
Summer Storybook Bedtime, OThe Big Big Sea Martin Waddel
Summer Storybook cinderella The Talking Eggs Robert D. San Souci
Summer Storybook fireflies Fireflies (Reading Rainbow) Julie BrinckloeSummer Storybook mountain li When I was young in the mountains Cynthia Rylant
Summer Storybook goblins, rai The Rainbow Goblins Ul de Rico
Summer Storybook rainbow A Rainbow of my own Don Freeman
Summer Storybook water cycleThe Raindrops Adventure Kimberly Kerr
Summer Storybook rainbow All the Colors of the Rainbow Allan Fowler
Summer Storybook ocean, col Mr. Seahorse Eric Carle
Summer Storybook colours, str The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry Don Wood
Summer Storybook Forest The Dragon and the Unicorn Lynne Cherry
Summer Storybook The Way to Start a Day Byrd Baylor
Summer Storybook Butterfly, S Wings of Change Franklin Hill
Summer Storybook swamps The Summer folk Doris Burn
Summer Storybook water cycleDown Comes the Rain Franklyn M. Branley
Winter Storybook Christmas The After Christmas Tree
Winter Storybook Christmas, Who's that Knocking on Christmas Eve? Jan Brett
Winter Storybook Christmas, Christmas Trolls Jan Brett
Winter Storybook Christmas Trouble with Trolls Jan Brett
Winter Storybook Christmas The Wild Christmas Reindeer Jan Brett
Winter Storybook Christmas The Twelve Days of Christmas Jan Brett
Winter Storybook Christmas Mousekin's Christmas Eve Edna Miller
Winter Storybook Christmas Merry Christmas Stega Non, Tomie de Paola
Winter Storybook Christmas The Cat of the Covrefell Tomie de Paula
Winter Storybook Christmas The Nutcracker Eyewitness Classic Ernest Hoffman
Winter Storybook Christmas The Christmas Knight Jane Louise Curry
Winter Storybook Christmas Old Sadie and the Christmas Bear Phyllis Naylor
Winter Storybook Christmas The Remarkable Christmas of the Cobbler' Ruth SawyerWinter Storybook Christmas A Christmas Alphabet Carolyn Wells
Winter Storybook Christmas Christmas at Noisy Village Astrid Lingred
Winter Storybook Christmas Siegfried Diane Stanley
Winter Storybook Kwanzaa Seven Spools of Thread: Kwanzaa Angela Shelf Medearis
Winter Storybook Kwanzaa My First Kwanzaa Book Deborah Newton Chocolate
Winter Storybook Christmas Little Bear's Christmas Norbert Landa
Winter Storybook Hopper Hunts for Spring Marcus Pfister
Winter Storybook Christmas Merry Christmas, Davy! Brigitte Weninger
Winter Storybook Christmas Merry Christmas, Strega Nona Tomi dePaola
Winter Storybook Little Fern's First Winter Jane Simmons
Winter Storybook When Will it be Spring? Catherine Walters
Winter Storybook Flannel Kisses Linda Crotta Brennan
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All Season Storybook All I See is a Part of Me Chara Curtis
Winter Storybook The Story of the Root Children Sibelle von Olfers
Winter Storybook When the Root Children Wake Up Sibelle von Olfers
Winter Storybook Winter Waits Lynn Plourde
Winter Storybook Winter Awake Linda Kroll
Winter Storybook When Winter Comes Nancy Van Laan
Winter Storybook culture While the Bear Sleeps: Winter Tales and TrCaitlin Matthews
Winter Storybook The Mitten Tree Candace Christiansen
Winter Storybook The Winter Wren Brock Cole
Winter Storybook Red Fox Running Eve BuntingWinter Storybook hibernation Turtle Dreams Marion Bauer
Winter Storybook snow One Cold Night Claire Ewart
Winter Storybook migrating, The Big Snow Berta and Elmer Hadler
Winter Storybook migrating, Goodbye Geese Nancy Carlstrom
Winter Storybook solstice Dear Rebecca, Winter is Here Jean Craig George
Winter Storybook solstice The Shortest Day Wendy Pfeffer
Winter Storybook winter as Is that You Winter? Sephen Gammell
Winter Storybook fox Up North in the Winter Deborah Hartley
Winter Storybook Girl From Snow Country Masako Hidaka
Winter Storybook fox Fox's Dream Kiezaburo Tejima
Winter Storybook hedgehog The Hat Jan Brett
Winter Storybook Bedtime, OOwl Moon Jane YolenWinter Storybook The Snow Speaks Nancy White Carlstrom
Winter Storybook Christmas, Hanna's Christmas Melissa Peterson
Winter Storybook Christmas The Baker's Dozen: A St. Nicholas Tale Aaron Shepard
Winter Poetry Christmas The Young Oxford Book of Christmas Poems
Winter Poetry Christmas The Christmas Book: Stories, Poems etc Caroline Royds
Winter Storybook When it Starts to Snow Peter Gershator
Winter Storybook Grandfather Twilight Barbara Helen Berger
Winter Storybook Winter Lullaby Barbara Sueling
Winter Storybook Snow The Story of the Snow Children Sibylle Von Olfers
Winter Storybook Relaxation A Boy and a Bear Lori Lite
Winter Storybook Winter Waits Lynn Plourde
Winter Storybook Christmas Good King Weneceslas John M. Neale
Winter Storybook Christmas The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toome Susan Wojciechowski
Winter Chapter Book Moomingland Midwinter Tove Jansson
Winter Storybook A Redwall Winter's Tale Brain Jacques
Winter Storybook Dogteam Gary Paulsen
Winter Storybook Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evenin Robert Frost/Susan Jeffers
Winter Storybook Moose Honk the Moose Phil Strong
Winter Storybook Are you there, Baby Bear? Catherine Walters
Winter Storybook A Winter Day Douglas Florian
Winter Storybook The Tree That Survived Winter Mary Fahy
Poetry The Sun In Me: Poems About the Planet Judith Nichols
Storybook Relaxation The Affirmation Web Lori Lite
Storybook Relaxation A Boy and a Turtle Lori Lite
Storybook Owls Owls in the Family Farley MowatStorybook Trumpet of the Swan E. B. White
Storybook The Tree Dana Lyons
Storybook The Little Wizard Jody Bergma
Storybook Tree Girl T. A. Barron
Storybook Horses all books by marguerite henry Marguerite Henry
Chapter Book Over the Hills and Far Away: Stores of Gno Floris Books
Chapter Book McElderry book of Grimm's Fairy Tales
Storybook Officer buckle & gloria Peggy Rathmann
Pelle's New Suit Elsa Beskow
Spring Storybook counting Over in the Meadow Ezra Jack Keats
The other way to listen Byrd Baylor
Anytime counting My Granny Went to Market Stella Blackstone
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All Season Storybook All I See is a Part of Me Chara Curtis
Anytime L, M, N, O, P, and all the letters A-Z Howard Schrager
Summer Storybook counting One Wide Sky Deborah Wiles
All Season Storybook The Season's of Arnolds Apple Tree Gail Gibbons
Storybook bedtime The Princess in the Forest Sibylle Von Olfers
Winter Storybook The Tomten and the Fox Astrid Lingred
Christopher's Harvest Time Elsa Maartman Beskow
Anytime Picturebook The Red Book Barbara Lehman
Spring Poetry A Seed is Sleepy Dianna Huts Aston
Inch by Inch Leo LionniWoody, Hazel and Little Pip Elsa Maartman Beskow
death Nana Upstairs Nana Downstairs Tome de Paola
wolf The Big Bad Wolf and Me Delphine Perret
pancakes Mama Panya's Pancakes: A Village Tal Mary Chamberlain
For You Are a Kenyan Child Kelly Cunanne
counting We All Went on Safari Laurie Krebs
alphabet Jambo Means Hello: Swahili Alphabet Muriel Feelings
counting Mujo Means One Muriel Feelings
Musai and I Virginia Kroll
bunny The Runaway Bunny
The Carrot Seed
Caps for SaleMake Way for Ducklings
In the Night Kitchen
The Little Engine That Could
Madeline
Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel
Millions of Cats
The Story about Ping
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile
Tikki Tikki Tembo
Corduroy
Where the Wild Things Are
Grandma Fina and her Wonderful Umbrellas
Frog and Toad Books
Moon
Kitten's First Full Moon
In Every Moon There is a Face
Goodnight Moon
Grandfather Twilight
Owl Moon
Moonbear by Frank Asch.
New York : Scribner, c1978.
Worried that the moon is growing smaller each night, Bear decides to do something about it.
More titles in this series include: Happy birthday, moon, Mooncake, Moongame, Moondance, and others.
And if the moon could talk by Kate Banks; pictures by Georg Hallensleben.New York : Frances Foster Books, c1998.
As evening progresses into nighttime, the moon looks down on a variety of nocturnal scenes, including a child getting ready
Armadillo Ray written by John Beifuss; illustrated by Peggy Turley.
San Francisco : Chronicle Books, 1995.
Curious about the true nature of the moon, Armadillo Ray asks different animals for their opinion.
Grandfather Twilight by Barbara Berger.
New York : Philomel Books, c1984.
At the day's end, Grandfather Twilight walks in the forest to perform his evening task, bringing the miracle of night to the w
A lot of otters by Barbara Helen Berger.
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All Season Storybook All I See is a Part of Me Chara Curtis
New York : Philomel Books, c1997.
As a lot of otters wrestle, roll, and cavort on the water, they make such a commotion of light that Mother Moon finds her los
Goodnight moon by Margaret Wise Brown; pictures by Clement Hurd.
New York : Harper & Row, 1975, c1947.
Goodnight to each of the objects in the great green room: goodnight chairs, goodnight comb, goodnight air.
Papa, please get the moon for me by Eric Carle.
New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1986.Monica's father fulfills her request for the moon by taking it down after it is small enough to carry, but it continues to chang
Northern lullaby by Nancy White Carlstrom; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon.
New York: Philomel Books, c1992.
A child says goodnight to the natural world and all those that occupy it.
Cabbage moon story by Tim Chadwick; pictures by Piers Harper.
New York : Orchard Books, 1994.
Albert the rabbit doesn't like cabbage until he finds out what the moon is really made of.
Regards to the man in the moon by Ezra Jack Keats.
New York : Four Winds Press, c1981.With the help of his imagination, his parents, and a few scraps of junk, Louie and his friends travel through space.
The night the moon blew kisses by Lynn Manuel; illustrated by Robin Spowart.
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., c1996.
As a little girl and her grandmother walk on a snowy moonlit night, the child blows kisses to the moon which sends frozen ki
What next, baby bear! by Jill Murphy.
New York : Dial Books for Young Readers, 1984, c1983.
While his mother readies his bath, Baby Bear makes a quick trip to the moon.
What is the full moon full of? by Shulamith Levey Oppenheim; illustrated by Cyd Moore.
Honesdale, Pa. : Boyds Mills Press, 1997.
While taking a walk outdoors with his grandmother before bedtime, Jonas hears many animals give different answers to his
Can't sleep by Chris Raschka.
New York : Orchard Books, c1995.
The moon comforts bedtime fears.
Two cool cows by Toby Speed; illustrated by Barry Root.
New York : Putnam's, c1995.
Millie and Maude are two cool cows who fly to the moon and back in a night wearing the Huckabuck children's new black b
The turtle and the moon by Charles Turner; illustrated by Melissa Bay Mathis.
New York : Dutton Children's Books, c1991.
A lonely turtle makes friends with the moon.
Moon man by Tomi Ungerer.
New York : Delacorte Press, 1991.
The man in the moon outwits the police in several escapades on Earth with the help of his waxing and waning powers and th
Builder of the moon by Tim Wynne-Jones; pictures by Ian Wallace.
New York M.K. McElderry Books, c1988.
Brave block-builder David Finebloom receives a message from the moon that it is falling apart and rushes off to help.
Zoom! Zoom! Zoom! I'm off to the moon! by Dan Yaccarino.
New York : Scholastic Press, c1997.
A boy gets in a spaceship and takes a dangerous but exciting trip to the moon.
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Notes
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all ages
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Alaska Ages 4-8
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Andersens 'Garden of Paradise' and Ages 4-8
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with Country Night Ages 4-8
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alaska, Arrival of spring Ages 4-8
introduce painting Ages 4-8
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says lots of text, like apple cake Ages 4-8
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Math Literature for Older Kids
The Number Devil: A mathematical adventure
The Adventures of Penrose the Mathematical Cat
The Man Who Countered: A Collection of Mathematical Adventures
Math Trek: Adventures in the Math Zone
Math Trek 2: A Mathematical Space Odyssey
Conned Again, Watson! Cautionary Tales of Logic, Math, and ProbabilityThe Phantom Tollbooth
There are no Electrons: Electronics for Earthlings
Algebra Unplugged
Calculus for Cats
Flatland
G is for Google
Q is for Quark
4-8 Age Group
One Grain of Rice
A Remainder of One
Spaghetti and Meatballs for Everyone
Sir Cumference and the First Round Table
Sir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland
Fractals, Googols, and other Mathematical Tales
Math Curse
How Big is a Foot?
Grapes of Math
Math for all Seasons
The Greedy Triangle
Science VerseHow much is a Million
On Beyond a Million: An Amazing Math Journey
Inch by Inch
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Winter Resource Winter: A Collection of Poems, Songs and Wyntone Press
Resource A Journey Through Time in Verse and Rhy Heather Thomas
Resource Let Us Form a Ring Acorn Hill Press
Resource Verses, Rhymes and Stories to Tell Dorothy Harrer
Resource The Festival of Stones Reg Down
Resource One-to-One Gareth Lewis
Winter Resource Christmas Three Kings Day: A Celebration of Christm Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith
Winter Resource Christmas Christmas Around the World Mary D. Lankford
Winter Resource Christmas Merry Christmas: Childrent at Christmastim Robina Beckles Willson
Winter Resource Christmas The Story of Christmas Barbara CooneyWinter Resource Christmas Holly, Reindeer and Colored Lights Edna Barth
Winter Resource Christmas Christmas Around the World Karen Dugan
Winter Resource Christmas a Christmas Celebration: Traditions and Cu Pamela Kennedy
Winter Resource Christmas UNICEF: Joy Through the World
Winter Resource Christmas The Donkey's Dream Barbara Berger
Winter Resource Christmas For Every Child A Star Thomas Yeomans
Winter Resource Christmas Ahmahl and the Night Visitors (3 Kings)
Winter Resource Christmas The Farolitas of Christmas
Winter Resource Christmas Spirit Child: The Story of the Nativity Aztec
Winter Resource Christmas A Christmas Story Brain Wildsmith
Winter Resource Christmas The Christmas Star Marcus Pfister
Resource A Journey in Time through Verse and RhymHeather ThomasResource LMNOP and All the Letters A to Z Howard Schrager
Resource Math Lessons for Elementary Grades Dorothy Harrer
Autumn Resource Autumn Wynstone Press
Winter Resource Winter Wynstone Press
Spring Resource Spring Wynstone Press
Summer Resource Summer Wynstone Press
Resource Circle Round: Raising Children in Goddess Anne Hill
Resource Festivals, Family and Food Diane Carey
Resource Painting with Children Brunhild Muller
Resource A First Book of Knitting for Children Bonnie Gosse
Resource Seven Times the Sun Shea Darian
Resource Sing a Song of Seasons Mary Thienes-Schunemann
Resource Waldorf Student Reading List Pamela Johnson Fenner
Resource Echoes of a Dream Susan Smith
Resource The Great Clay Adventure Ellen Kong
Resource Natures Corner: Celebrating the Years Cycl M. Leeuwen
Resource Looking Forward Molly Von Heider
Resource Sing Through the Seasons: 73 Songs for C Marlys Swinger
Resource Gardening Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Sharon Lovejoy
Resource The World Holiday Book Anneli Rufus
Resource Celebrating Italy William Morrow Italian
Resource Sacred Food Elisabeth Luard
Resource The Book of Festivals Gladys Dorothy Spicer
Resource Seasons of our Joy Arthur Waskow
Resource The Folklore of World Holidays Margaret Read MacDonaldResource The Oxford Companion to the Year Bonnie Blackburn
Resource Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of FolMaria Leach
Resource Perpetual Almanack of Days Charles Knightly
Resource When the Moon is Full: A Lunar Year
Resource Kids Around the World Celebrate!
Resource Celebrations of Light: A Year of Holidays Around the World
Resource The Blessing Seed: A Creation Myth for the New Millennium
Resource Sharing Nature Joseph Cornell
Resource Sing Through the Day : Eighty Songs for ChMarlys Swinger
Resource Storytelling With Children Nancy Mellon
Resource The Natural Child: Parenting from the Heart
Resource Beyond the Rainbow Bridge: Nurturing our children from birth to seven
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Resource All Year Round (Lifeways)
Resource Toymaking With Children
Resource Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Together with Children
Resource Around the Year
Resource Putting the Heart Back in to Teaching: A manual for junior primary teachers
Resource The Waldorf School Book of Soups
Resource The Waldorf Kindergarten Snack Book
Winter Resource Solstice The Winter Solstice Ellen Jackson
Winter Resource Kwanzaa Kwanzaa Karamu: Cooking and Crafts for a April Brady
Winter Resource We Celebrate Winter Bobbie KalmanWinter Resource Christmas Forever Christmas Tasha Tudor
Winter Resource Christmas Easy and Elegant Christmas Trees Claire Worthington
Winter Resource Christmas Winter Wildcrafts Tessa Evelegh
Winter Resource Christmas Christmas Crafts Around the World Judy Ann Sadler
Autumn Resource Lono & Coco Boato Susan Whitehead
Winter Resource Silver Stork Susan Whitehead
Spring Resource Snowdrop and Ulba Bulba Susan Whitehead
Summer Resource Fire Flower Flamers Susan Whitehead
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CArol Talley
Masako Matsuno
Mark Sasha
Barbara Cooney
Cynthia Rylant
Julie Brinckoe
Sherry Garland
Tomie de Paola (the clown of god)
Mary Stolz
Gail Gibbons
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the hours are connected to days to the weeks to the months to the seasons to the year, and flows into the child
activities compliment storybooks compliment fairy tales compliment the season and so on
For example, we explore elements of the Wind in the month of September, as Autumn approaches and the bre
But we do not stop exploring the Wind and move on to another unit. Instead, we bring the Wind with us into th
Our children learn to become one with the Wind. To see the poetry in leaves blowing across the meadow. To r
To observe the birds as they migrate with the direction of the windStorybooks and fairy tales and activities continue to circle around the wind as we move into Winter, Spring and
So we call the Wind in September our 'Peak' focus but by no means does it become a "unit" that gets shelved
At . We also recognise that many families are juggling many age groups in their studies. Therefore, we ha
explore that is based around the same preschool activities, field trips.
For example,
Art
It's not the technique, it's the process
Our daughter went to a Montessori style preschool when she was 2 years old. It only lasted 6 months, for vario
and my daughter generally was laughing and excited to attend. It only took one incident where I witnessed that
is myself and my husband. Her parents, not teachers and strangers. It was a small incident to some, a huge e
was unconsolable, and could not stop crying. I rushed right over (less than 1 mile from our home). Sure enou
She sat alone other than a teacher trying to hug her. A few paces over, I noticed her female classmates dresse
I could see my daughter staring at those classmates of hers, and I knew immediately why she was crying. Afte
kisses, I asked the teacher 'why are they doing ballet and my daughter is not?'. And I was then told it was an "
about this "extra", or otherwise, I would have signed my daughter up for it. That it was clear to me that my daugwas crushed because she felt unworthy to dress in a pretty pink tutu and dance like the other girls.
My daughter did not go back to that school, or any other school. And she got a pink tutu and I took her to a mo
But that incident isn't the only reason we decided to heck with schools and we'll homeschool.
I was also tired of the seemingly endless and supposed 'artwork' my daughter brought home each day. She w
but in my head, I was always wondering how they could call these simple 1-dimensional crafts 'artwork'. The c
maybe a dot of glue to stick on a popsicle stick, and they made lots of these items. I got turkey shapes globbed
with pre-cut black eyes and mouth glued all together.and stuck onto a popsicle stick. Lots of 'busy work' ty
since choosing to 'homeschool', artwork has flourised into messy watercolour paintings, moulded beeswax cre
is displayed for the choosing and our children create whatever their minds imagine. I don't tell them what to pai
Segmented into weeks, months, seasons. The calendar is arranged so the week begins on Monday, ending o
the week should begin on Sunday, end on Thursday, (possibly resting on Fri/Sat), then you can easily shift the
The activities of this program were created from child-led experiences. Your children most likely will enjoy the s
since they are arranged to compliment the stories and daily experiences, the seasons and the yearly rhythm.
However, no two children are alike. Each child is unique, and children also have their good days and not-so-go
to participate in any special activities. We took this into consideration when designing our program. The golde
and your family is to always let your child lead the way. You are following the path with your child, guiding them
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If your child is tugging your shirt sleave towards an alternate path for the day, and you see that they would rath
With this program, you can skip a day, a week, even a month, and still have the same attainments within the ye
If the day focuses on dragons and a field trip to blah-blah, but your child seems excited to instead pretend they
important appointment, do not stress at all. Let your child swing though their imaginary jungle for the day, and t
with your child. Remember to hug each other often, and to just appreciate the smiles.
This program introduces suggested activities, and we've gone the extra mile to coordinate the rhythm of the daIf you follow this program at a 30% level only, you will still see the benefits your child will enjoy and take with th
You can utilise out database of ideas and themes to fill in the other 70% of your year. A major battle for any pa
to use. The web is loaded with 'lesson activities' and 'lesson plans', but much of it is mere 'twaddle'. This prog
This program is designed for most religious inclinations and beliefs. In our society, we have friends from all re
programs together for our children so that each person can take what benefits them the most.
Because religion is something that you choose in life, our program is desgined in that respect. The core progra
s rhythm. The enhanced program offers activities and ideas that are organised so you can choose your religio
We are adding to the enhanced program regularly, as we learn more of other religions and cultures. If you find
please do not hestiate to contact us immediately. We are continously researching resources and have much m
why start date? August heavy vacation month. Also, many have older children in school, based around typical
however, this program is designed so you can start at any time and you do not 'miss' anything. The yearly cycl
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's future so "learning" never stops
ezes begin to blow.
next season and continue to observe
cognise whether it blows from the east or west, north or south
then Summer.
e included many ideas, activities, books, etc. that older children can
us reasons. The teachers and staff were lovely,
her emotional needs were not being met by the right people, which
ye opener for me. The school phoned saying my daughter
h, my daughter sat at the lunch table looking miserably sad.
d in ballet uniforms getting ballet instruction from a young lady.
r swooping my daughter up in to my arms with loads of momma
xtra" you had to sign up and pay for. I explained that I never knew
hter could not understand why she was being 'left out'. Her self esteem
mmy/daughter ballet class.
s proud of her crafty work, and we displayed it proudly.
ildren received pre cut shapes, they got to put a gob of paint on here and there
with brown paint stuck on a popsicle stick. I got an orange construction paper pumpin head
pe of crafts that had zero depth
tions, attempts at knitting, and oodles of days where art material
nt and how to paint it.
Sunday. If your religion indicates that
alendar to accommodate religious and/or work requirements
ame activities, especially
d days. Sometimes a child is not feeling well, and not willing
rule to make this program productive for your children
with the resources and activities suggested.
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r do something entirely differentthat's okay!
ar. You can substitute activities for others, we have made that easy.
are tarzan for the day, swinging through the jungle, and you cannot make a field trip because a
ake your time making your appointments. Just enjoy the time you are spending
, month, season, year. There is no 'twaddle' in this program.m into the next year.
rent trying to guide their children into academics is finding rich literature and activities
am eliminates the mediocre and you will only find fabulous enlighting activities.
lions and non-religions, and we all get along. We cooperate to put
m does not promote religion or beliefs. It is a daily and yearly rhythm linked to nature
or belief and find suitable resources.
that the program is weak in suggestions for your particular religion or culture,
ore to add.
school year.
is continuous,
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JANUARY MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Carnation 1 2 3 4 5 6
Snowdrop 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Snow White/SnowDrop 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Wolf Moon 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
FEBRUARY MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Primrose 1 2 3
Narcissus-February Gold 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Catkins 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
CHINESE NEW YEAR 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
MARDI GRAS 25 26 27 28 29
Snow Moon
MARCH MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Violot 1 2
Dandelion 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Worm or Crow Moon 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
April MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Tulip 1 2 3 4 5 6
Daisy 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Seed or Egg Moon 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
May MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Lily of Valley 1 2 3 4
Flower Moon 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
FLOWERS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
June MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Rose 1
Rose or Strawberry Moo 2 3 4 5 6 7 8ROSES 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30
July MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Water Lily 1 2 3 4 5 6
Plum 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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Snail or Thunder Moon 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
SNAILS 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
August MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Gladiolus 1 2 3
Red Moon 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
September MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Morning Glory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
HARVESTING 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
APPLES 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Harvest Moon 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
October MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUNCalendula 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
ORANGE 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
PUMPKIN 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
November MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Chrysanthemum 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
BROWN 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
December MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Poinsetta 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
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New Moon1st Qtr Full Moon Last Qtr Spring WheatWedding Party
Winter Begins: 5-10 Nov: Samhain Date to update the nat
Visit to a working farm
gardening
Caterpillar stuff
Nature TrailsScavenger Hunts
things to d http://www.
Sensory Adventure
Mask Making
make a butterfly feed
Fairyland of Scienc
make seasonal/month
make a dream pillow
scabias paper moon fl
have a pretend perso
lambs in line: substitut
Senses Values
1 Touch Freedom remembering loved ones
2 Life Happiness
3 Movement Honesty
4 Balance Humility
5 Smell Love
6 Taste Peace
7 Sight Respect
8 Warmth Responsibility
9 Hearing Simplicity
10 Speech Tolerance
11 Thought Unity
12 Ego
FESTIVALS 2008
New Years Day 1-Jan
Imbolc 2-Feb Candelma fire and purification. Goddess of poetry
Mardi Gras 5-Feb ALSO IS PANCAKE DAY (SHROVE TUESDAY)
Tu B'shvat 22-Jan changes yearly.jewish tree new year. Eat a new fruit
Chinese New Yea 7-Feb
Valentine's Day 14-FebMothering Sunday 2-Mar
St. Patricks Day 17-Mar
Spring Equinox 20-Mar
Easter 23-Mar
April Fool's Day 1-Apr
St. George's Day 23-Apr
Beltane 1-May May Day
Father's Day 15-Jun
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Summer Solstice 21-Jun
Lughnasah 1-Aug Beg of Fall Harvest Season
Autumn Equinox 23-Sep Mabon (wicker man, corn dollies, apples on cairns, gre
Michaelmas 29-Sep st. George Dragon
All Hallows eve 31-Oct winter creeps in, halloween. Celtic New Year. It is still t
Samhain 1-Nov All Hallow's Day: prepare favorite foods of dead/pets. L
Guy Fawkes Day 5-Nov bonfire nightMartinmas 11-Nov preserve foods for the winter. Do a lantern in holland
Thanksgiving 27-Nov give thanks at conclusion of the harvest season
Advent 2-Dec the 4 weeks before christmas. Begins on the 4th Sunda
Midwinter 12-Dec
Santa Lucia Day 13-Dec red is worn.crown of candles
Winter Solstice 22-Dec
Yule 25-Dec
Boxing Day 26-Dec
The best time to plant flowers and vegetables that bear crops abov
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Grass Baskets
ure table
familiesonline.co.uk/article/articleview/2297/1/90/
r
ly clothing
ase
ower
that we dress up daily (vs. standard calendar)
e and do pinecones/seashells or other theme related
(Brigid) healing and smithcraft. Lighting of candles of return of warming sun. create corn dolly's and adorn. It's
n this day, plant a tree
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en man, wine moon, harvest moon, michaelmas is christian celebration afterwards, strawman is harvest lord, h
he custom in some areas to set a place for the dead at the Samhain feast, and to tell tales of the ancestors on t
ave candle in western window so they can find their way. Baking of Kornigou
dec 6th st. nicolas day, bring presents marks beg of natural winter
y before christmas and ends onf dec 24th.
e ground is during the light of the Moon; that is, from the day the Moon is new to the day it is full. Flowering bul
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idway on first full moon betrween winter solstic and spring equinox.when primrose and dandelions come out
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rvest queen, Higane)
hat night. Bonfires. Direction birds fly
s and vegetables that bear crops below ground should be planted during the dark of the Moon; that is, from the
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day after it is full to the day before it is new again. These days for 2008 are given in the Moon Favorable Colum
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ns in the PDF below. See Moon phases for the exact days of the new and full Moons.
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Daily Journal Log:
artwork
My happiest moment
My mood
http://42explore.com/pond.htm Ponds
http://www.wildgoose.ac/ Educational resources
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/wildlifegarden/atoz/o/october.asp
http://www.surreywildlifetrust.co.uk/
http://www.geocities.com/mystorytime/owls.htm
http://www.ericwolf.org/?page_id=5http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/yourchild/reading.htm
http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/familyreading/parents/index.html
http://www.live-education.com/Curriculum/SampleLesson?lesson=67
http://www.informedfamilylife.org/2005/01/the_magical_years_of_childhood.html
http://www.indiaparenting.com/stories/
http://www.indianchild.com/short_stories.htm
http://www.winniethepooh.co.uk/storiesandpoems.html
http://www.amazon.com/recommended-Preschool-Unit-Moon-Shadow/lm/3EFWU9UMNTSQW
http://www.highlandschools-virtualib.org.uk/primary_curriculum/minibeasts.htm
http://www.ypte.org.uk/docs/factsheets/env_facts/minibeasts.html
http://www.lapetite.com/public/200/preschool-program-specifics.jsp
http://atozteacherstuff.com/Themes/Winter/
http://www.preschooleducation.com/asummer.shtmlhttp://www.britishfoodfortnight.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=38&Itemid=55
pancake day
Eggs ~ Creation
Flour ~ The staff of life
Salt ~ Wholesomeness
Milk ~ Purity
http://www.alittlegardenflower.comchristopherus donna miller
oak meadow
little acorn learning http://www.littleacornlearning.com
Mirquon Math
Sonlite Math
http://www.wwwords.co.uk/pdf/viewpdf.asp?j=ciec&vol=6&issue=3&year=2005&article=9_Kabadayi_CIEC_6
http://theoldfoodie.blogspot.com
http://www.alittlegardenflower.com/kindysamples.htm
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http://www.squidoo.com/CMbasics/
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/year/november.htm
http://homepage.bushnell.net/%7Epeanuts/booklist.html
http://www.new-age.co.uk/moon-dates.htm
http://www.silver-branch.org/ssbapple.html
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Winter Spring Summer Fall
Families Forest Life Mermaids Dragons
Ice & Snow How does your Garden Grow Oceans Sun, Moon, Shadow
Warm & Woolly Feathers and Fur Weather Zin, Zin, Zin
Eating Healthy Eggs in Nest Sea Legends Red Ochre, Blue Wat
hibernation Babies of all kinds Underground All Around Sailing ByThe Park in the City Sunshine Flying High
Ghosts Sparkle and Shine Golden Mountains
Penguins Heart of Stone Rainbows Leaves
Children of the World Just right Farm Animals/Zoo Anima Harvest Time
Over in the Meadow Reptiles/Mammals Scarecrows
Town Mouse Safari, Jungle, Desert Camping
Light the Fire Flowers Unicorns Pine cones
Let's Hibernate Leprechauns Desert Star acorns
Magic Pond Stars Apples
Do you hear what I hear? Tulips Moons Wind
Blow, Blow Tho Winter W sunflowers Earth Bears
Kings and Queens Kisses BerriesDec: Migrate dirt Rain and Umbrellas
Jan: Hibernate seeds Beach
Feb: Celebrate Baby Animals Sand
Bunnies Frogs
Birds Spiders
Families Caterpillars and butterflies Rain
Starry Night Garden Creatures 9 planets
Geese Migrate Growing moon Flowers
Evergreens Farms stars birds
Snow Birth sun Forest
Ice & Snow Growth Horses Homes
Feed Birds May Day bubbles
Mardi Gras growing bees/honeyNew Years Worms
Valentines Snails
Turtles
Myself appearance, clothes, homes, feelings, health
Homes my home, inside my home, my home, my street, animal homes, unusual homes
Minibeasts ladybirds, worms, snails, spiders, butterflies
Seasons
Growing
Festivals
Writing Letters: Letter to Peter Rabbit
Rebecca
Toot & Puddles
Hedgehogs The Hat
Christmas Trolls
Mrs. Tiggy Winkle
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Whales: IBIS
Humphrey
a story treasure hunt (tale out of sequence, find and put together)
Make the book list first. Themes should have ability to break down by week:Twelve weeks for each season
Highlight the Values from stories that month
Show Math, Science, Language obtained as well
One festival per season..weeks leading up to and then after the fair, have ritual incorporated.
to have a weekly scrapbook, a daily journal
Earth, Water, Fire, Air: one per week in each month
Seasonal Mask
One fairy tale per month to focus onmake sure daily activities etc. center around that fairy tale as w
Also have a view by Categories.
Recommended Books and Supply List.link to affiliate for purchase
Categories could also just be Festivals:
Post recommended Family RitualsHave a once/week Playgroup Programme as well for each month
Moon, Gardening, Nature, Flowers, Birds, the Senses, Values, planets, insects, trees, fairies
12 key universal values: Cooperation, Freedom, Happiness, Honesty, Humility, Love, Peace, Respect, Re
Gardening
Need one poem for each week and one focus poem each month
one fairy tale each month
will make one book each month - a made up story
will do a journal entry each day
Sunrise and Sunset each day
Nature Walk each day
one common wildflower each weeklearn 6 common forest leaves/trees/flowers
6 birds by song, colour, shape
Tell a story about their pet
Caterpillar to Butterfly
shoe box show and tell
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Do you hear what I hear? winter Goblins
Blow Blow Tho Winter Wind! winter Elves
Kings & Queens trolls
Fly, Fly Away witches
Come Sail with Me summer giants
r In the Sky and on the Ground dragons
April The Wedding Party princessesSomewhere Over the Rainbow summer fairies
Castles in the Sand summer knights
There be Dragons! autumn kings
Over in the Meadow spring queens
Creature Comforts autumn heroes
A Tisket A Tasket spring mother nature
To market, to market father time
Roots, Shoots and Fruits! moon
Tuity Fruity flowers
Only the Gnome Knows birth
Harvest Time! autumn homes
winter forestLegends of the Sea summer birds
River, Lake, Pond, Island fruit
March Three is the magic number (song, fairy tales) spring insects
Brilliant Birds unicorns
Feathers & Fur jungle animals
Sun, Moon, Shadow changing seasons
Migrate, Hibernate, Celebrate myself
How does your garden grow? growing
seeds
river
lake
pond
islandsthree
harvest
mountains
sailing
sun
moon
rainbows
colour
underground
mice
reptiles
farm animalscity
town
penguins
snow
weather
gold
caterpillars
butterflies
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beach
clowns
space
apples
ll
ponsibility, Simplicity, Tolerance, and Unity.
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May October Grimms Little Red Riding Hood Spring
November Grimms Cinderella Autumn
Dec Grimms The Elves and the Shoemaker winter
Dec June Grimms Hansel & Gretel any
January September Grimms Snow White winter
June Grimms Beauty and the Beast Summer
February April Grimms The Frog Prince SpringFebruary April Perrault Puss in Boots
March Jornsen The Three Billy Goats Gruff Spring
March Grimms Goldilocks and the Three Bears Spring
March The Three Little Pigs (wolf and seven you Spring
April Grimms Rapunzel any
June Aug/Sep Jacobs Jack and the Beanstalk
October Grimms Sleeping Beauty any
April Anderson The Princess and the Pea summer
January The Mitten winter
Dec April Joseph Ja The Gingerbread Man winter
July Anderson The Ugly DucklingAugust Anderson The Little Mermaid summer
October Grimms Rumplestiltskin any
Grimms Pied Piper
Grimms Bremen Town Musicians
Grimms Little Goose Girl
Grimms The Fisherman and his wife
Grimms the Brave Little Tailor
Grimms The Turnip
The Steadfast Tin Soldier
Chicken Little
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Town Mouse/Country Mouse
Thumbelina
Mother Holle
Little Red Hen
Emperorer's New Clothes
The Snow Queen
Tortoise and the Hare
Nightingale
September The Apple Cake Autumn
The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids
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The Bremen Town Musicians
The Three Little Men in the Wood
The Three SpinstersThe Three Snake-Leaves
The White Snake
The Valiant Little Tailor
The Seven Ravens
Little Red-Cap
The Bremen-Town Musicians
The Singing Bone
The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs
The Wishing-Table, the Gold Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sa
King Thrushbeard
Little Snow-White
The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn
Rumpelstiltskin
The Golden Bird
The Queen Bee
The Three Feathers
The Golden Goose
Allerleirauh
Jorinda and Joringel
The Pink
The Gold Children
The Poor Man and the Rich Man
The Singing Soaring Lark
The Goose-Girl
The Gnome
The King of the Golden Mountain
The Old Woman in the Wood
The Three Brothers
The Iron Stove
One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes
Iron Hans
The Donkey
The Star Money
Snow-White and Rose-Red
The Griffin
The Nixie of the Mill-Pond
The Little Folks Presents
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The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle
The Peasant and the Devil
The Sea-Hare
The Drummer
The Grave-Mound
The Boots of Buffalo Leather3 year olds below
The Mitten
The Gingerbread Man
Sweet PorridgeThe Pancake That Ran Away
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
The Turnip
Little Louse and Little FleaThe Greedy Cat (.pdf file)
The Little Boy (.pdf file)
The Johnny Cake
4-5 year olds belowApple Cake
The Pancake MillThe Three Billy Goats Gruff
The Elves and the Shoemaker
One, Two...Where's the Shoe?
The Three Little PigsWolf and the Seven Little Kids
Mashenka & the Bear (.pdf file)
The Little Boy Who Wanted to Be
Carried AlonWhen the Root Children Wake Up
the little red henThe Emporer's New Clothes
The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily
Tortoise and the Hare
Little Engine that Could
Little Dutch Boy
Lion and the Mouse
Wind and the Sun
Bundle of Sticks
The Turnip
Pinocchio
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do not wander off the path, the month of May escaping Winter (the May Queen ritual) red cape for hallow
Pumpkins
magic, clothes, shoes
gingerbread house, leaving pebbles/breadcrumbs, know directions, know your neighborhood
snow, glass, apples, sun/moon, snowdrops
Rose
golden ball, weddingcatkin in bloom
make it up a hillside, trolls, diff sizes, build a bridge, use goats milk in cooking, gr Jack and Jill up Hill
Pease Porridge Hot
prince brought her silk (she had cravings, possibly need nutrition)
Sow and then Harvest. (cow, milk, giant, castle)
sun, moon, dawn, day, talia, 12 good fairies, 1 bad fairy, spinning/weaving (also called Briar Rose)
it was storming?
possibly mittens for halloween, spinning idea
gingerbread at xmas, running game/spring Old Mother Hubbard
survives winter.The White Swam/Purple Echinacea. Water Lily is monthly flower so any Pond tales (fro
spinning, a secret name, goblin, caution against bragging
February/Gold: Frog Prince and other Gold stories
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March: The Three Litte Pigs, Three Billy Goats Gruff, Goldilocks
April: Princess/Pea and Rapunzel: Spring Wedding
August: The Little Mermaid - summer/ocean
July: Seven Ravens and Wolf and Seven Little Kids
September: Snow White and The Apple Cake: apple season
Combine: Gruffs, Hansel/Gretel = Eat Me When I'm FatterCombine: Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, 12 Dancing Princesses
Combine: Elves & Shoemaker, Emperors New Clothes, puss in
Combine: Elves & Shoemaker, Jack and Beanstalk: all poor
ring, key, glass mountain, ravens
ck
apple trees, golden apple, golden bird, fox, well,
December: The Elves and the Shoemaker: Gingerbread man, H
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McElderry Book of Grimm's Fairy Tales
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en
eat me when I'm fatter (hansel and gretel)
prince)
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and Three Bears
: All Fall Asleep
boots: new clothes
ansel & Gretel
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Season Month Matrix Type of ActivityTheme Description
Spring Meadow Mice Introduce, Hide little mice with ha
September Dragons
Summer Summer Solstice
Winter Winter Solstice
Autumn Autumn Equinox
Spring Spring EquinoxBirthday Party
Spring Wedding Party
Summer Tree Bark Mobile
Summer Seeds Mobile
Mammals
Reptiles
Birds
Amphibians
Winter Hibernating
Winter Migrating
Summer Summer Sounds
Winter Winter SoundsAutumn Autumn Sounds
Spring Spring Sounds
Guess the nature item
Winter Animal Tracks in the Snow
Summer Animal Tracks in the Mud
Summer Become and Ant
Summer Explore the Pond
Summer Seashells
Smelling Adventure
Summer Summer Scavenger Hunt
Winter Winter Scavenger Hunt
Peter Pan/Captain Hook Scavenger Hunt
Winter Build Bird FeedersSummer Build Insect Nest
Summer Rainbow Hike
Summer Create a Map/use compass
Summer August Caterpillar/Butterflyhttp://www.hibernate in winter, w
Summer Solar Print
Water/Ice
Test the Wind put streamers outside, windmill.
New Years Day
Imbolc
Mardi Gras
Tu B'shvat
Chinese New YearValentine's Day
Mothering Sunday
St. Patricks Day
Spring Equinox
Easter
April Fool's Day
St. George's Day
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Father's Day
Summer Solstice
Lughnasah
Autumn Equinox
Michaelmas
All Hallows eve
SamhainGuy Fawkes Day
Martinmas
Thanksgiving
Advent
Midwinter
Santa Lucia Day
Winter Solstice
Yule
Boxing Day
Make a Butterfly Feeder
Slay the Dragon (paper mache/sword)
Sort the Animals (types)Collect Snails: terrarium
Tadpole to Frog
Spiders
Worms
Dolphins
Whales
Mermaids
Starfish, Seahorse
Fish
bulbs/Seeds
Types of Homes
All About Me
Lifecycle of a Pumpkingingerbread House
Parts of a Tree
Leaf Collage/make something
Composting
Potpourri
Patterns in nature
Ocean Students become aware of the di
Sand Excavation
Magnetics
Science Museum
Planetarium
Ice SkatingRoller Skating
Bowling
Working Farm
Run Away Pep A great science demonstratio
Popcorn DanceFill small a glass jar 3/4 fullIce Magic Fill a glass with water and ad
3 is Magic Number
Volcano Place an empty baby food ja
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Invisible Ink Using a cotton swap or paint
Astronomy Make one of those astonomy
Rubber Egg Put a raw egg into a jar with vine
Eggxperiment Have 2 glass jars with water. Put
Fish Race Fill a large tub with water. Cut ou
Sink v. Float Fill a dish pan, baby tub,or waddi
Shake Picture Construction paper scissors liquiMagic Picture White Crayon or Candle White
Bean Sprouts Take a paper towel and fold it so
Indian Corn Put an ear of Indian corn in a dis
Smell Jars Teach children to observe and di
Taste Buds Teach children to distinguish and
Potatoe Stamp
Seeds, Buds, Growing from the plant itse
Measuring: incorporate a theme like the
Big and Small
Wind: put fan on, read stories about the
Wind Paintings with a hair dryer
Blow tissue paper with a strawWind: Kite
Animals: field trip to the pet shop
Finish the ani In advance, cut out animal patter
Tortoise and t Remember this old familiar tale?
Animal Homes
Animal Clothes (For older children): Print letters
Apple picking
Strawberry picking
blackberry picking
raspberry picking
blueberry picking
vegetable picking
puppet showwinter theater play
summer theater plya
spring theater plya
autumn theater play
beach
boat ride
feed the ducks
go the the park
Apple Day: Place apple slices on two plates.
Sorting Apples by color
Apple counting: how many seeds are in t
apple tasting: granny smith vs. sweetSeason Collage: cut pics from magazines,
use baby pictures, show a flower growin
Find the Birds: let kids decorate box into nest. Hi
Visit to the Dentist
Visit Firestation
Desert
Mountain
Snails
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Horses
Gravity
Sunbeams
Train Ride
Safari Park
Bees and Flowers
Bees in the HiveSummer Tea Party
Winter Tea Party
Spring Tea Party
Autumn Tea Party
Jack and Beanstalk and Princess and Pea
February/Gold: Frog Prince and other Gold stories
March: The Three Litte Pigs, Three Billy Goats Gruff
April: Princess/Pea and Rapunzel: Spring Wedding
August: The Little Mermaid - summer/ocean
July: Seven Ravens and Wolf and Seven Little Kids
September: Snow White and The Apple Cake: appl
Combine: Gruffs, Hansel/Gretel = Eat Me When I'mCombine: Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, 12 Dancing
Combine: Elves & Shoemaker, Emperors New Clot
Combine: Elves & Shoemaker, Jack and Beanstalk:
Combine: Elves & Shoemaker, Old Lady in Shoe, Ci
Botanical Garden Field Trip
Aquarium Field Trip
make minerature spring garden
Build a fire and observe
Right Hand/Left Hand: stamp R and L on back of ha
Pretend to Fly somewhere and experience that cultu
Make a Nature Mobile
Flower Arranging
Gourde thingySeed Chart
Tracking the Moon with stickers on window
Flower Press
String Art
Lemon Head
Where does it bee-Items from various centers are pl
shoe box show-n-tell
nature rubbings
Library Day
Water Fun in Summer
Snow fun in Winter
Backyard CampingFire Watching
animal tracks
nature jewelry
Cloud Watching
Rainbow Bottles fill baby food jars with water, dro
Rocks The Earth is made of rock, from t
paint own pottery
clay from river
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egg decorating
grow sprouts in egg shell
grow spring village in saucer
make a herb garden
send Thank You's
dye tshirt
bubbles bubblesmake boats from nature
make a wreath
make a family tree
Rock Garden
apple wreath
homemade face paint
carve pumpkin
twig man, corn dolly
christmas tree ornaments
ice candles
luminairies
basket weavingrecycle christmas tree
make a flag
make a photo memory album
tell story on cassette and replay
cleaning old coins
musical glasses
nail board/string
what's missin place objects in front, have close
Spring Wheat Grass BasketsVisit to a working farm
Mask Making
make seasonal/monthly clothing
make a dream pillow case
scabias paper moon flower
have a pretend person that we dress up daily (vs. st
lambs in line: substitute and do pinecones/seashells
acorn necklaces
twig man, corn dolly
create board game
build a scarecrow
build a fort
alphabet sticks
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y, then find their food (berries, acorn, snails), hide pumpkin seed, play mouse/owl hoop game, back to find see
ke up in March, best seen in August
bserve. Fly Kite. Go out on really windy day, observe.
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fferences between ocean water and lake water by smelling, tasting and seeing. They distinguish between land
n. Sprinkle pepper over the top of a cup of water. Put a dab of soap on your finger and touch the
f water. Mix in 2 tablespoons of baking soda and mix well. Add a drop or two of food coloring an
d one ice cube. Let a child lay a piece of string across the ice and try to pick up the ice with the
on a tray. Surround the jar with playdough. Form the dough to look like a mountain. Put a drop
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brush, let children write messages or paint designs on white typing paper with lemon juice. Let
flashlight on the ceiling thingys. Also shove the xmas lights in collander and plug in
ar. Make sure the egg is covered and leave for 48 hours. Remove egg from jar and let children feel the egg. W
4 tablespoons of salt in one jar. Add a hard boiled egg to each jar. What happened to the egg in the non-salt w
several colorful fish shapes(about 2" long) from cardboard. Hole punch a hole in the tail of each fish. Place all
ng poo with water. Supply several objects for children to test for sinking or floating. Ask the children what will ha
tempera paint large jar with lid Cut the paper small enough to fit into the bottom of the jar. Put several dropsaper Water colors Have children draw pictures with the crayon or candle on the white paper. Then let them
that there are 4 equal sections. Moisten the paper towel and place it into a small ziplock baggie. Have the child
of water and it will sprout many little sprouts on the ear.
tinguish a variety of smells. You will need: small, non-breakable containers as described in sound containers;
appreciate a variety of flavors and textures in foods. You will need: a blindfold (or have children close eyes); dif
f like pineapple, carrot
hale thing
wind
s from various colors of posterboard -- except leave off the legs, tails, and ears. For doing the activity, provide
Well, this is one of my favorite activities: Read the story to the children then allow two of them at a time to act it
f the alphabet on a clothespin. Place the pins on a clothes line. Children then pin an animal picture card to the
Sprinkle lemon juice on one plate of apples then instruct the children to keep checking the apples on both plat
e apple
show collage of seasons
and glue pics of the children in various growing stages
ide colorful birds outdoors. Let kids go find bird that matches their nest and bring bird home to nest
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: plan a bean
, Goldilocks and Three Bears
season
FatterPrincesses: All Fall Asleep
es, puss in boots: new clothes
all poor
inderella: shoe theme
nd
re
aced in a bucket. Ask the children, "Busy little bees, where does this belong?" Child who guesses gets to "buz
s of colour, arrange in to rainbow on windowsill
he tallest mountains to the floor of the deepest ocean. Thousands of different types of rocks and minerals have
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eyes, remove something, they tell what's missing. Can create a fairy who takes things
ndard calendar)
or other theme related
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, find mouse, read story, make craft
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nd bodies of water on a globe and gain increased awareness of oceans and life.
center of the pepper. Show children how the soap repels the pepper to the side of the glass.
d 10 to 15 popcorn kernels. Then add a few drops of vinegar. The kernels will start to move in on
tring. Sprinkle a little salt over the ice cube, count to 10 and have child try again. Show child ho
of red food coloring and a tablespoon of baking soda in the jar. Then add some vinegar to it to
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ry. The adult is to hold the paper close to a light bulb until the writing becomes visible by turnin
ill the egg bounce? Take it outside and see!
ter? What is happening to the egg in the salt water? Continue to add salt in the salt water until the egg floats in
he fish in the water at one end of the tub. Add a drop of liquid soap into the "hole" in teach fish's tail. What hap
ppen if I put this in the water? Will it sink or float? Discuss why some things float and some things sink.
f paint in the jar, and replace the lid. Shake the jar vigorously. Remove the painting and let dry. The Science: Faint over their drawings with the watercolors and watch their picture magically appear!
en put in two lima beans per baggie. Tape the baggies to the window so that they are exposed to sunlight and
variety of items that have a distinctive odor, such as coffee, cinnamon, rose petals, etc. Punch small holes in li
ferent food samples - you may use all liquids or all fruits, etc. Give the child a small taste of each, one at a time.
children with the cut-outs and a box of various types, sizes, and colors of clips and clothespins (tiny clothespin
out. Attach a string to the "straw hat turtle" above, and another string to a stuffed rabbit. As the two children li
beginning letter name of that animal. Extension from Stormie: For younger children or those who aren't yet rea
s throughout the morning. Of course, the ones without lemon juice will turn brown. Talk about how these chan
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" the item back to its home.
been found on Earth. Rocks are continually changing. Wind and water wear them down and carry bits of rock
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e or two minutes.
the salt melted the ice just enough to bond around the string.
ake it erupt.
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brown.
the middle of the jar.
ens to the fish?? Are they swimming?? Have extra fish on hand so the kids can repeat the experiment several
or every action there is a reaction. Shaking the jar causes the paint to react to the action of the shaking and to i
atch your beans sprout.
ds with a pointed instrument. Put a small amount of each item in separate containers. Children can try to identif
Ask if it is sweet, sour, salty, etc., and if they can identify the food.
, colored paper clips, page clips, etc -- you'll find lots of options in the office section of Wal-Mart). Children use
ten to the words of the story, they pull their animals making them move accordingly. (Oh, don't forget to tell the
y for the above activity, here's a letter recognition version of the game: Print letters on the picture cards, then c
ges were caused by the air but the lemon juice protected the one plate of apples.
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way; the tiny particles accumulate in a lake or ocean and harden into rock again. Collect rocks. explain some s
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imes!! You will need to change the water each time too!
teract with the paper. It also takes energy from muscles to make the paint move round in the jar. Whenever th
each odor as well as match two of the same odor.
the various clips and clothespins as legs, tails, and ears for the animals. This activity provides hours of fine mo
m what a "Tortoise' is.) Obviously, the children can't sit long enough for everyone to have a turn, so allow the s
hildren can match the letters on the cards to the ones on the clothespins. Clothes line/pins games provide suc
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oft as chalk, others hard like diamonds (have both on hand to demonstrate). explore shape, size, texture. look
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paint hits the paper it will stick in random patterns because the paper is absorbent which means the solid pap
tor fun and the animals are cute because they can stand up. But it's also very interesting to see what the childr
ory to be acted out on other days too.
great fine motor practice.
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t when dry, then wet. use scale for weight. do scratch test (fingernail, penny, nail, none). Make a Rock Garde
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r is soaking up the liquid paint
n do. I have seen them match the posterboard color to the colors of the clips/clothespins, give a four legged a
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. Use Rock tumbler. Make a Rock Friend
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nimal two clothspins to equal four legs, give a bird body one clothespin to equal two legs, discover that large clo
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thespin ears on a small animal will make it topple over, and so on. (Get your pen and paper ready to write dow
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some observations.)
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List of topics cannot incorporate into yearly program; however, you may want to consider. Each includes sugg
Death
New Baby
Moving
Field Trips
TravellingWhen someone else leaves/returns
going to dentist
going to dentist
hiking
bumps/bruises
Extra Curricula Activites
Gymnastics
Ballet
KarateScouts
Soccer
Swimming
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sted books, tales, poems, activities
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Winter Magic Hilary Stagg christmas instrumental