The kids loved the book and loved making their own pocketbooks even more.
Rhea did more than I thought she would with this project. I sew a lot of quilts and the floor is typically my workspace. This is also typically the position that I end up in when I put the backing on.
Attention span over and time to push the buttons
We are finished!
We played a matching game with cards that would remind us of each place we would visit. We then put them in our new pocketbooks.
Coin Matching Puzzle Game
Our "Bus" - yes, even I cut corners :-)
Before I continue, I have to say that the mother in The Big Green Pocketbook must be super mom to make all of those trips in one morning. We managed to make three of our stops with Rhea still in her PJ's before it was time to head towards home for lunch. We then took a family trip the mall the following day to finish up our adventure. I guess that means that we had twice the fun!
You guessed it, the dry cleaner stop. We have the greatest dry cleaner ever! He is so nice that he called us the day of the NIU shootings to see if Tom was alright. He is also so good to the kids every time we come and even took them to the back of the shop today.
We love our suckers. Stephen kept correcting me since they are called lollipops in the book.
The Drug Store was the next stop and Stephen remembered that he needed to look for crayons like in the book. I talked him into colored pencils since we all have enough crayons. Mommy of course needed a contain to put them in as well.
The kids got distracted by the toy aisle
Suckers still in mouths, we found our colored pencils and container
I hate this stupid book drop. It used to be at the kid's level but they changed it. It is supposed to be wheel chair accessible too, but I don't see how. They at least took the doors off since they kept pinching every ones fingers.
Need I say more....
We even took time to smell the tulips that have been hiding from us all week.
Stephen remembered that the little girl forgot her pocketbook on the bus and later found it in the mailbox, so we pretended to do the same.
We typically don't do any school work before nap time, but the kids insisted on coloring like in the book as we finished the morning. I think they were really procrastinating...
I'll take these.
Shopping for Stephen's new bike
Still waiting with GREAT anticipation
I ran into the mulch while posing
Our Lap Book
Bunny Money by Rosemary Wells - The perfect go-along!
General Store by Rachel Field
The Adventures of Taxi Dog by Debra and Sal Baarracca - Really cute
Ice Cream Cows and Mitten Sheep by Jane Belk Moncure- Talks about where milk products, wool and eggs come from
Benny's Pennies by Pat Brisson - Another excellent go-along
Big City Song by Debora Pearson - Lots of action sounds
Going to Town by Laura Ingals Wilder - Little House on the Prarie book
2 comments:
What a FUN time you had for school! I love this sweet story. :D Andrea- from FIAR
Another great Unit Study! I can not wait to order my Before Five in a Row and get started. The more I read your blog the more I just know my little guy and I will LOVE to do this program...or what ever they want to call it. I love the direction but freedom it allows. I do have one question for you though, where do you get the pictures to put on the front of the Lapbooks that you create? Oh and I guess I have another question. Do you put the lap book together (the glueing part) or do you have your son do it? Thanks for sharing your lessons, it is so fun to read them.
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