![]() Ive chosen fairy tales popular while writing this unit. This book was a perfect way to review the main events in the story before retelling with our puppets. Toddlers love repetition and learn best by doing activities and reading the same book multiple times. The simple storybook and retelling puppets just might not match up exactly.Īfter reading I created a simple storybook that Madelynn used to cut and paste characters, trace words from the story, and color each part. You can really use any version of each of the fairy tales as the focus for the day. The illustrations alone will likely be enough to hold your little one’s attention, however it is a bit long if you have non princess obsessed kiddos. These FREE fairy tale preschool lesson plans are great for use any time of the year You’ll find the whole bundle of ideas at the end of this post in a free download of preschool lesson plans. We chose to read the Disney version of Cinderella because the pictures in the book are gorgeous, taken right from the movie. Here you’ll find loads of ideas for a fairy tales preschool theme, including book ideas, art, and sensory exploration, and math and science fun. Like I said we just returned from a magical trip to Disney world so we had to start with the most magical of all the princess stories, Cinderella. ![]() We began each day reading one version of the story, making our own little simple story book, then retelling the story with puppets. Reproduce the chose character once for each child. ![]() And here are the details for each activity: Retelling Cinderella:Įvery day of our Fairy Tales theme we focused on a new fairy tale. Here were our plans for Fairy Tales week 1: And here are the details for each activity: Retelling Cinderella: Every day of our Fairy Tales theme we focused on a new fairy tale. Let each child choose a fairy tale character to use to make a headband. ![]()
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