This week we read the book, If You Give a Moose a Muffin by Laura Numeroff. It was a book we read last year for the letter/sound M and I was debating reading it again, then I saw it was the recommended book from Readinglessons.com. This moose keeps the little boy just as busy as the mouse keeps the boy in If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and the pig keeps the girl in If You Give a Pig a Pancake. Have a mentioned I love these books?
Earlier in the week we made muffins.
Then today I had another spur of the moment project/activity idea.
Why not make sock puppets like the moose did in the book.
So I cut out the needed parts and found my pair of holey socks.
We glued a piece of cardboard inside the sock so that when we
glued on the other parts the glue wouldn't go through.
The girls glued their ear parts together:
For the rest of the parts we used white glue.
We glued on the ears and eyes.
Then the nose and whiskers:
Just as an FYI, the white glue wasn't holding the whiskers on, so
Steven hot glued them on later.
Then we made the props for our puppet show/play.
The reason we made a mouse instead of the moose is because I didn't have any
brown socks. The moose in the book also made a mouse.
So we made the mice in anticipation of doing a puppet show of
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
Here we are making the props.
Cookie:
(brown paper circle with black hole punch dot chocolate chips)
Mirror:
(Foil wrapped cardboard. We glued it on, shinier side out)
(an index card and crayon to represent the paper and crayon
the mouse asks for to draw a picture)
Here are the props all ready to go, attached to straws.
(cookie, milk, napkin, mirror, broom, book (made from small piece of cardboard folded over with a piece of paper folded inside. The two page book reads, "If you give a mouse...a cookie"), and the piece of paper with a crayon taped on.)
Our love seat turned stage:
Getting ready to put on the play:
Sorry these are so dark, not sure why. The girls had such a good time putting on the plays for their daddy and then again for big brother and sister.
ooo so fun!! Looks like the girls had a blast!
ReplyDeleteOh my, things just get more and more fun at your house! First the sewing project and now this fabulously cute puppet theatre!!
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What adorable mouse sock puppets. I love that you made the book into a puppet show!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I'm sure they loved it, and your puppet is so cute.
ReplyDeleteOh my that is just down right adorable!! Love it!
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Wow! They did great - and you did too - what a terrific project to set up for them!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I really like the mouse puppet. The play is awesome. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to turn a favorite story into a play! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the puppets and the puppet show. This is such a wonderful way to retell a story.
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