Library Fun Check out library books that include pictures of elephants. Read and revisit these books with your child throughout the week.
Feed The Elephant Make a pretend elephant by painting and decorating a box. Cut a mouth hole and let your child throw in peanuts (still in hull), explaining to him that elephants like to eat peanuts.
Peanut Prints Help your toddler dip peanuts (still in shell) into paint and press onto construction paper to make "peanut prints."
Make this Elephant Finger Puppet
| Elephant's Trunk The elephant has a trunk for a nose, And up and down is the way it goes, (Clasp hands together, extend arms and raise and lower them)
He wears such a saggy, baggy hide! (relax body)
Do you think two elephants would fit inside? (hold up two fingers)
Elephant, Elephant Elephant, Elephant, in the zoo, I wish I had a trunk like you. I'd swing it high, I'd swing it low, I'd swing it everywhere I go!
Nellie the Elephant Nellie the elephant packed her trunk and trundled out of the jungle. Off she went with a trumpety trump, trump trump trump!
The Elephant The elephant goes like this, like that. (stomp feet)
He's terribly big. (Stand big)
And he's terribly fat. (Stretch arms out to the sides)
He has no fingers, He has no toes (Wiggle fingers and toes)
But goodness gracious, What a nose! (Make an "arm trunk.")
| Words: Elephant Trunk Peanut
Phrase to repeat: "Feed the elephant"
| Color: Blue Review: Gray
Numbers: 1, 2, 3,
Shape: Circle
Scavenger Hunt: Go on a "gray" scavenger hunt and then a "blue" scavenger hunt (separately), collecting an assortment of items in the house that's red and blue. Search fun places like closets, drawers, the kitchen pantry, the bookshelf, garage, etc.
Elephant Cut-Outs: (Print and mount on heavy paper) Poster 1 Poster 2
Coloring Page:
Coloring Page 1
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