With spring quickly turning into summer, this seemed like one of the last opportunities to do a proper butterfly story time. While I didn't have any cocooning caterpillars to show off, there are a bevy of great books and activities for the butterfly enthusiast in all of us.
Song: Good Morning Dear Earth
Song: Clap and Say Hello
Finger Play: 10 Little Fingers
Book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Pop-Up Book
by Eric Carle
Apparently Amazon doesn't have an entry for a plain old classic English language version of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, so you get a link to the pop-up version!
Song: There's a Small Caterpillar on a Leaf
There's a small caterpillar on a leaf, wiggle wiggle
There's a small caterpillar on a leaf, wiggle wiggle
There's a small caterpillar, there's a small caterpillar, there's a small caterpillar on a leaf, wiggle wiggle
There's a big caterpillar on a leaf, munch munch
There's a sleeping cocoon on a leaf, shh shh
There's a beautiful butterfly on a leaf, flutter flutter
Flannel: 5 Little Ducks
Song: Shake Your Sillies Out
Song: Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
Flannel: Go Away, Big Green Monster
Book: Butterfly Butterfly: A Book of Colors
by Petr Horacek
Song: Turn Around from Getting to know Myself
Make and Take Craft: Butterfly Pop-Up Cards
-Pop-up cards (prepared beforehand)
-Butterfly shapes (prepared beforehand)
-Crayons
-Glue sticks
Process: I introduced the craft before the Turn Around song and then distributed cards (I let the kids pick which color they wanted) and butterflies to individuals. Since this wasn't a glue heavy craft and since our glue sticks are running out very quickly, I placed 4 glue sticks on the table with the crayons for everyone to share. I made the rounds helping people figure out the correct way to glue the butterfly onto the pop-up piece of the card and then flapped the card at each kid a few times so it looked like their butterfly was flying.
This was one of our biggest groups for story time in a long time and for the first time ever, we used every single piece that I had prepared beforehand.

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