The Owl in the Tree I saw an owl. He sat in a tree. He opened one eye. He winked at me.
Brown Owl Brown Owl, Brown Owl, Hoo Hoo Hoo Brown Owl, Brown Owl, Hoo Hoo Hoo We see you sitting in a tree Then you go HOO HOO at me! Brown Owl, Brown Owl, Hoo Hoo Hoo
Owl in the Tree Owl in the tree says, "Who, who, who." Owl in the tree says, "Who, who, who." Owl in the tree says, "Who, who, who. Who, who, are you?"
| Owl Feathers Drop feathers through the air near baby. Allow them to fall on you and baby. Stroke baby's cheeks and hands with the feathers, while repeating the word "soft." Direct older infants in touching feathers first with fingers and then with hands.
Hickory Dickory Dock Hickory Dickory Dock, the mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck one, The mouse ran down, Hickory Dickory Dock.
Lift hands up over head for "ran up the clock", hands down low for "ran down". Help your infant clap for the clock strike. For babies on their backs: run fingers up and down their tummy. Lightly clap hands for "struck one."
| Sensory Bottles Use an empty 12 oz plastic bottle, such as a Coke, Gatorade, or water bottle. Clean it out and remove the labels. Fill with 1/4 cup corn syrup, pieces of feathers, and a little water.
For a second bottle, fill with glitter or large star confetti, like the stars at night when owls come out.
Bird Watching Take your infant on a walk in the park or at the museum and look at the animals and birds.
| Whoo Whoo “Whoo-whoo" said the owl, sitting in the tree. " During the day I am quiet as can be.” (Shushing motion with fingers to lips, close eyes)
“Whoo whoo-whoo" said the owl, "I’m awake at night. I hunt, I eat and then sleep when it’s light” (Open eyes BIG, and stretch) Babies will love the exaggerated motions with your face.
Owl Sounds Face your infant and make the "whoowhoo" sound. If your infant is old enough, he will attempt to mimic you.
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