About Scarecrows Read the book Scarecrow by Cynthia Rylant to your child. Explain the use of scarecrows to your child (to scare the crows/"birds" away from the vegetables growing in fields).
Easy Scarecrow Craft Staple two paper plates together, leaving enough room to stuff lightly with newspaper, then staple the opening close. This is the scarecrow's head. Paint the front and back the color of your choice and, when it's dry, add facial features and hair. Insert a ruler or dowel where the neck would be. You can even pick out one of your toddler's old outfits to stuff with newspaper for the scarecrow's body.
Scarecrow Movements Play a variety of instrumental music (classical, jazz, modern, etc.) Have fun with your child moving the way a scarecrow would move in rhythm to the music.
Scarecrow Lunch Bag Puppet
Materials: small size lunch bag medium size lunch bag various colors of construction paper tape glue newspaper
*Stuff a small lunch bag half full of paper. *Twist and tape the bag shut. (This will be the head) *Cut facial features from construction paper and glue on. *Use the medium size lunch bag for the body (opening side down) *Cut an x in each side of the medium size bag near the top. *Roll a piece of brown paper into a tube. *Slide the tube through the x openings for arms. (From 1 side through to the other) and secure with tape. *Make a small cut in the bottom part of the med. size bag and push and glue the head into this. *Make straw from thin strips of yellow construction paper for the hair. These strips should also be glued around the neck and out of the arm tube openings. *Cut squares, circles and other shapes for the patches and glue to the body of the scarecrow.
| Scarecrow, Scarecrow (Tune: Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear)
Scarecrow, scarecrow, turn around. Scarecrow, scarecrow, touch the ground. Scarecrow, scarecrow, stretch up high. Scarecrow, scarecrow, blink your eyes. Scarecrow, scarecrow, kick your feet. Scarecrow, scarecrow, flap like a sheet. Scarecrow, scarecrow, bend so low. Scarecrow, scarecrow, touch your toe. Scarecrow, scarecrow, nod your head. Scarecrow, scarecrow, go to bed!
The Floppy Scarecrow The Floppy, floppy scarecrow Guards his fields all day. He waves his floppy, floppy hands To scare the crows away! (Repeat and replace hands with arms, toes, head, legs, etc.)
I'm a Little Scarecrow (Tune: I'm a Little Teapot)
I'm a little scarecrow Stuffed with hay, Standing watch in my field all day. When I see a crow I like to shout: "Hey, Mr. Crow, you'd better get out!"
The Scarecrow The old scarecrow is such a funny man. He flops in the wind as hard as he can. He flops to the right. He flops to the left. He flops back and forth Till he's almost out of breath. His arms swing out; his legs swing, too. He nods his head in a How-do-you-do? See him flippity flop when the wind blows hard, The funny scarecrow in our backyard.
Scarecrow, Scarecrow Scarecrow, scarecrow, How scary can you be? You scared (insert your child's name) But you didn't scare me!
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Words:
Scarecrow Crow
| Color: Orange
Numbers: 1 to 20
Shape: rectangle
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