A lot of dinosaurs have tricky names, y'all. I found that the key was to fake as much confidence confindence as possible.
Song: Good Morning Dear Earth
Flannel: Little Mouse
Finger Play: 10 Little Fingers
Book: Dinosaurumpus!
by Tony Mitton
Song: The Wheels on the Bus
Action Rhyme: Criss Cross, Line, Line
Flannel: 5 Green and Speckled Frogs
Song: Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
Song: I'm a Little Teapot
Song: I'm a Little Dinosaur
Book: I Am a Tyrannosaurus
by Anna Grossnickle Hines
Flannel: 5 Huge Dinosaurs
Book: How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You?
by Jane Yolen
Song: Turn Around from Getting to Know Myself
Make and Take Craft: D is for Dinosaur
Supplies:
-construction paper
-di-cut letter Ds
-gluestick
-googly eyes or eye stickers
-crayons
-construction paper shapes (triangles, ovals, rectangles)
Process: Before story time, glue 1 or 2 "D"s to each piece of paper, cut out construction paper shapes and make sure you haven't lost the eye stickers in the craft closet (whoops). After story time pass out the pieces of paper and show how the different shapes can be glued on to make the "D"s look like dinosaur bodies. The triangles can be spikes along the back, the ovals for heads, and the rectangles for legs, arms, necks and tails.
Time: Prep took about 45 minutes, craft took 30.
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