Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice SendakĬheck your local library to borrow these and many more titles and resources.Perfect to accompany Halloween activities. Sing to the tune of 'Are You Sleeping'/'Frere Jacques'. There Was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Bat by Lucille Colandro Why not leave your own review How does this resource excite and engage children's learning A lovely PowerPoint song, based on the story 'Meg and Mog' by Helen Nicoll.Otherwise, if you’re not heading out to trick or treat, dust the cobwebs off some of these beloved stories and get cuddly together with a flashlight. Read more about ideas here and ask your local library for other book suggestions. Wands of wood and warts of wargs, wings of bats and wounds from swordsįor little ones who are learning to manage fear, books can also help with big emotions. « Meg and Mog » d’Helen Nicoll and Jan Piekowski est la première histoire, et la plus connue, de la célèbre sorcière Meg, de son chat Mog et son hibou Owl. The resources in this pack are also available for purchase as individual itemsCard games and crafts to complement the original Meg and Mog story by Helen. Have some fun with it and coming up with some great nonsense! Try this one for fun – and look up the meaning of 'wargs' together! Soon in some of our streets you may notice some jack-o-lanterns, cob webs, and assorted indicators that let you know that Halloween is approaching. Halloween in Australia seems to be growing in popularity as a family event each year, but whether or not it’s something your family celebrates, Halloween is an opportunity to have conversations about themed things you see, plus add in some new vocabulary to stretch your little one’s knowledge, and explore some new and classic picture books together.Įven with very young children there are some not-so-scary activities you can take part in while helping your little one feel safe! You could try decorating a pumpkin together, icing some monster cupcakes or making a fizzy lemon spider as you explore the funny words and sounds that come with Halloween, like 'spooky', 'frightening', 'skeleton', 'spine-tingling', 'trick or treat', 'hocus pocus', 'cackle' and 'BOO'! You can even try stirring a pumpkin soup with a spooky spell with words that start with the same letter or rhyme.
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