The bells on the sleigh go ring, ring, ring The bells on the sleigh go ring, ring, ring (ring bells) This fun song is to the tune of The Wheels on the Bus. We began with the song, Bells on the Sleigh. After reading our last book, it was time for a song or two. It's finally time for some jingling! I passed out jingle bells to all the little ones for some musical fun. Rudolph, Rudolph, the children are in bedĪnd now we an get on our way because your nose is red. Rudolph, Rudolph, it's time to go to townīut you can't help Santa if your nose is brown. Rudolph, Rudolph, it's time to fly at nightīut you can't get through the snow if your nose is white. Through the wintry weather if your nose is green. Rudolph, Rudolph, your way cannot be seen, Who will know it's you if your nose is yellow. Rudolph, Rudolph, you're such a silly fellow You can't guide the sleigh if your nose is blue. What would happen if his nose wasn't red? Well, we found out this week! Thanks to Storytime Katie for the fantastic idea! Check out our Flannel Friday post with more holiday flannels like this one! I'm a little pine tree - as you can see, (crouch down with hands over head like a tree)Īll the other pine tree are bigger than me.Ī great big merry Christmas tree! (stand up and be a big tree!)įlannel Friday this week featured Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. The little ones did a great job growing up to be beautiful Christmas trees! This and other great rhymes can be found here. I'm a Little Pine Tree, is, of course, to the tune of I'm a Little Teapot. Onto one more rhyme before the second book! (I told you this story time was full of excitement!) This time we pretended to be pine trees. This song is sung to the tune of We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Time to get up and move a bit with the song Let's All Do a Little Clapping from Storytime Katie. The little ones got the giggles at the end when we pretended to eat the last candy cane! Thank you Susan Dailey for such a sweet finger play! These are Santa's spectacles (circle eyes with fingers)Īnd this is Santa's hat (make pointed shape on head with hands)Īnd puts them in his lap! (place hands in lap)Īfter our first book, we had fun with the finger play Five Little Candy Canes. Christmas shout out to Perry Public Library Storytime and their wonderful story time ideas! THe rhyme and movements were simple and easy for little ones and they (hopefully) ended up with their hands in their laps and ready to listen to the first book. I love rhymes that are cute and helpful! Santa's Spectacles fit that description perfectly. This is Santa's workshop, (Use both hands to form a house over your head) Here are Santa's little elves, (Hold up ten fingers and wiggle them) Here is a great big Christmas tree, (Put tips of fingers of both hands together) The little ones did a great job following the simple hand movements! If you love it too, you can find the rhyme here ! We started our Jingle Bell story time off with a couple great Christmas action rhymes to get us in a holly jolly mood.
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