Showing posts with label mama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mama. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Over in the Meadow

I adapted the Raffi version from his "Baby Beluga" album. I shortened it to fit toddlers' attention spans, but it could easily be lengthened to the full version. I also used different animals based on the puppets we have at my branch library. I used the corresponding number of puppets as animals in the song; so, one sheep, two frogs, and three cardinals. You could also play the recorded version and pull puppets out as Raffi sings; then you wouldn't have to memorize lyrics!

Puppets:
sheep
two frogs
three cardinal finger puppets

Props:
None needed



Here are the lyrics I used:
(Pull puppets from bag as you sing the song.)

Over in the meadow in the grass in the sun
lived a happy mama sheep and her baby one.
"Baa," said the mama; "baa," said the one
and they baa-d happily in the grass in the sun.

Over in the meadow under skies so blue
lived a happy daddy frog and his babies two.
"Ribbit," said the daddy; "ribbit, ribbit," said the two
and they croaked happily under skies so blue.

Over in the meadow in a nest in a tree
lived a happy mama cardinal and her babies three.
"Tweet," said the mama; "tweet, tweet, tweet," said the three
and they sang happily in their nest in the tree.

Over in the meadow in the noonday sun
sat a new, happy mother and her baby one.
"Listen," said the mother . . .
"Tweet, tweet, tweet," said the three;
"ribbit, ribbit," said the two;
"baa," said the one;
and the little baby laughed just to hear such fun!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

I'm Not Cute!

I adapted Jonathan Allen's book I'm Not Cute! into a short puppet skit for my preschool storytime. It was very easy and the kids loved the hugging parts.

I didn't have all the animals in the book, so I used puppets on hand and it still worked out great. Use puppets that have arms, legs or wings you can get your hands into so they can really hug!

Puppets:
baby owl finger puppet
Mama owl puppet
kangaroo
bat
beaver

Props:
a small nest (or you can simply cup your hands into a nest)

One day, baby owl took to the woods. Walking along the trail, he ran into kangaroo. "Hello, baby owl!" she called. "Aren't you the cutest thing? You're so cute and cuddly!" (kangaroo hugs baby owl) And she hopped away. "I'm not cute!" baby owl cried out. "I am a scary and sleek hunting machine!" and baby owl continued walking. Next he saw bat swoop down from the sky and land on the trail in front of him. "Hello, baby owl!" said bat. "Oh, you are so cute and so fluffy!" (bat hugs baby owl) And bat flew back into the sky. "I'm not cute!" baby owl cried. "I am a scary and sleek hunting machine!" and continued following the path before him. He came upon beaver. "Hello, baby owl!" beaver said. "You are sooo cute! and sooo sweet!" (beaver hugs baby owl) and beaver hopped into the stream and swam away. "I am not cute!" baby owl cried. "I am a scary and sleek hunting machine!" and off he went, kicking stones down the trail.

He bumped into Mama owl. "Hello darling," she said. "Mama, it's not fair!" cried baby owl. "Kangaroo, bat, and beaver all think I'm cute, cuddly, fluffy, and sweet--and I AM NOT! I AM A SCARY AND SLEEK HUNTING MACHINE!"

"Of course you are," Mama owl said. "You aren't cute or cuddly or fluffy or sweet."

Baby owl thought for a moment. He started to cry. "I am cute!" "I am cuddly, and fluffy, AND SWEET!" he shouted.

"Oh, baby owl," said Mama owl, "you're tired. Let's put you to bed." Mama owl took baby home and tucked him into his nest. Soon, he was fast asleep.

"Baby owl," Mama whispered, "you are cute, cuddly, fluffy, and sweet . . . for a scary and sleek hunting machine, that is. And I love you."

THE END