![]() Many animals gather around, but the fruit will not fall unless one of them says the name of the tree correctly. Miss Sarah has a story for us, a tale from Africa called “Uwungelema,” in which a fruit grows from a magical tree during a famine. ahhh – and no Choo! Let’s see what happens when Miss Sandy reads “Baa-Choo” by Sarah Weeks. ![]() Sam the Lamb has a cold – but he can’t do a full sneeze. and Eric Carle using her magnet board – and some friends! Learn about animals and colors as Miss Sarah tells the story of “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?” by Bill Martin, Jr. ![]() "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" with Miss Sarah Miss Ginny & Baby Bear will teach you a fun and educational self-awareness rhyme that you can sing to the tune of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" with Miss Ginny Let's learn more as Miss Sandy reads "Barn Storm" by Charles and Debra Ghigna. Do you know what it is? Miss Ginny is going to tell us!Ī tornado hits Farmer Brown's farm, and strange things happen. This little red house has no windows, no doors, and a star inside. Summertime means ants, and Miss Sarah is going to teach us a song about hungry ants. It's time to enjoy dinosaurs who love to move and groove as Miss Sandy reads "Dinosaur Dance" by Sandra Boynton. No one wants to help, and see what happens next when Miss Sarah shares the story of “The Little Red Hen” by Paul Galdone - with a puppet show! Little Red Hen asks her friends to help her plant some wheat. Let's see if they make it on time as Miss Sandy reads "Hurry Up" by Carol Murray. The circus is in town! But first, a boy has to brush his teeth, comb his hair, and make his bed. We'll discover how hard work pays off as we watch Miss Sarah's puppet show, "The Three Little Pigs." She needs your help in this search, rhyme, and find game so the scarecrow finds the pumpkin! ![]() One of Miss Ginny's scarecrows lost a pumpkin. Ready for some rhymes? Miss Ginny will share “A Tale about a Whale Named Gail” with us! "A Tale About a Whale Named Gail" with Miss Ginny Let’s enjoy nature and animals as Miss Sandy reads “Spring Song” by Barbara Seuling.įroggy must put some clothes on before going outside - but there are so many things to remember! Miss Sarah will tell us all about it in "Froggy Gets Dressed" by Jonathan London. Let’s join Miss Ginny for a draw and tell story about Timmy and Tammy! Join this search, rhyme, and find game so the scarecrow finds the pumpkin! Miss Ginny needs your help! One of her scarecrows lost a pumpkin. See if you can listen to Miss Sandy read "Yawn" by Sally Symes – without catching a case of the yawns! We'll meet some adorable woodland animals when Miss Sandy reads “It’s Spring” by Samantha Berger and Pamela Chanko.Īll it takes is one yawn, and then everyone yawns. "Can Cat and Bird Be Friends?" with Miss Sandy and Miss Sarahĭo cats and birds ever get along with each other? Let’s find out as Miss Sandy and Miss Sarah read “Can Cat and Bird Be Friends?” by Coll Muir. Let's see what happens as Miss Sarah tells us the story of "The Enormous Carrot." But it's stuck, and it's going to take help from some friends to get the carrot out of the ground. Miss Ginny and Baby Bear have some fun activities for bonding, growing, and learning to read!īunny finds the perfect carrot for making treats. Let’s enjoy some silly sounding rhymes with Miss Ginny and Baby Bear! Miss Sarah and some puppet friends have a story for us! Let's enjoy "The Mouse and the Apple" by Stephen Butler. "The Mouse and the Apple" with Miss Sarah
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