Who ate the three bears’ porridge? Is the sky really falling on Henny Penny? Will the wily wolf outsmart Little Red Riding Hood? Using the traditional stories and finger plays that children love, this resource offers hundreds of fun and invigorating activities created especially for preschoolers. Stickers, activity pages, and a check-off chart engage even the earliest learners. The variety of selections, along with the dynamic hands-on activities, makes Stories and Finger Plays the perfect resource for all children and their parents!
Other titles in this Rhymes, Songs, and Games; Play Throughout the Year; Backyard Discoveries
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