Pig and Pepper from Alice's Wonderland Adventures Illustration by Andrew Rackham, 1922 |
March 1 is National Pig Day; a day
devoted to celebrating their place as one of man’s most intellectual and domesticated
animals. Below you will find stories, songs, fingerplays, crafts and book
suggestions to make the most of this day!
STORIES
The Dog and the Pig - Indiahttp://tinyurl.com/oa5r8hu
The Enchanted Pig – Andrew Lang
http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/lfb/re/refb11.htm
The Pig That Went to Church - United Stateshttp://tinyurl.com/oo9bznc
The Old Woman and Her Pig - England
http://tinyurl.com/8yagce3
The Sheep and the Pig Who Set Up House - Norway http://oaks.nvg.org/ntales47.html
The Story of the Three Little Pigs - England
http://www.authorama.com/english-fairy-tales-16.html
The Three Green Men of Glen Nevis - Scotland
http://tinyurl.com/osz569v
FINGERPLAYS
Two Mother Pigs
Two mother pigs lived in a pen (show thumbs)
Each had four babies, and that made ten (show fingers and thumbs)
These four babies were soft and pink (hold up one hand, four fingers up)
These four babies were black as ink (hold up other hand, four fingers up)
All eight babies loved to play
And they rolled, and they rolled, in the mud all day. (roll hands over each other)
At night, with their mothers, they curled up in a heap, (make fists)
And squealed and squealed until they went...to...sleep. (turn fists over, palms up)
Five Little Pigs
Five little pigs rolled in the mud, (hold up five fingers then roll hands over each other)
Squishy, squashy, felt so good. (squish hands together left and right)
The farmer took one pig out. (pretend to take one out)
Oink, Oink, Oink, the pig did shout. (Repeat with4,3,2,1)
The Enchanted Pig – Andrew Lang
http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/lfb/re/refb11.htm
The Pig That Went to Church - United Stateshttp://tinyurl.com/oo9bznc
The Old Woman and Her Pig - England
http://tinyurl.com/8yagce3
The Sheep and the Pig Who Set Up House - Norway http://oaks.nvg.org/ntales47.html
The Story of the Three Little Pigs - England
http://www.authorama.com/english-fairy-tales-16.html
The Three Green Men of Glen Nevis - Scotland
http://tinyurl.com/osz569v
FINGERPLAYS
Two Mother Pigs
Two mother pigs lived in a pen (show thumbs)
Each had four babies, and that made ten (show fingers and thumbs)
These four babies were soft and pink (hold up one hand, four fingers up)
These four babies were black as ink (hold up other hand, four fingers up)
All eight babies loved to play
And they rolled, and they rolled, in the mud all day. (roll hands over each other)
At night, with their mothers, they curled up in a heap, (make fists)
And squealed and squealed until they went...to...sleep. (turn fists over, palms up)
Five Little Pigs
Five little pigs rolled in the mud, (hold up five fingers then roll hands over each other)
Squishy, squashy, felt so good. (squish hands together left and right)
The farmer took one pig out. (pretend to take one out)
Oink, Oink, Oink, the pig did shout. (Repeat with4,3,2,1)
No
little
pigs rolled in the mud, (shake head and index finger “no.”)
They all looked clean and good. (look at self and smile)
The farmer turned his back and then, (look behind)
Those pigs rolled in the mud again! (roll hands over each other)
They all looked clean and good. (look at self and smile)
The farmer turned his back and then, (look behind)
Those pigs rolled in the mud again! (roll hands over each other)
SONGS/STORY STRETCH
Barnyard Song (Tune: If you're happy and you know it)
Barnyard Song (Tune: If you're happy and you know it)
If
you're a pig and you know it say oink, oink
If you’re a pig and you know it say oink, oink
If you’re a pig and you know it and you really want to show it
If you’re a pig and you know it say oink, oink
If you’re a pig and you know it say oink, oink
If you’re a pig and you know it and you really want to show it
If you’re a pig and you know it say oink, oink
If
you’re a cow and you know it say moo, moo…
If you’re a cat and you know it climb a tree…
If you’re a horse and you know it gallop around…
If you’re a dog and you know bark out loud…
If you’re a bird and you know it flap your wings…
If you’re a pig and you know roll in the mud…
If you’re a cat and you know it climb a tree…
If you’re a horse and you know it gallop around…
If you’re a dog and you know bark out loud…
If you’re a bird and you know it flap your wings…
If you’re a pig and you know roll in the mud…
Three Pigs Rap
This is the story about three pigs
Who needed to go out and get new digs.
Each set out on his own way
To build himself a place to stay
“I'm a lazy pig. I need time to play.
I am building a house of hay!”
Now that didn't work out for too long
Soon he heard the wolf sing his song
“I'll huff and I'll puff” (He'll huff and he'll puff)
“I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down!”
Then the pig heard this real loud sound.
He blew the house downOff he went, off he ran
To see if his brother had a better plan
“When I saw my brother and heard him cry,
I said, Let's give a house of wood a try‟
They built the house; they built it strong,
But soon the wolf came along
“I'll huff and I'll puff” (He'll huff and he‟ll puff)
“I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down”
Then the pigs heard this real loud sound.
He blew the house down.
Off they went, Off they ran
To see if their sister had a better plan.
“Now come my brothers, you look so sick.
Come and stay in my house of brick
The wolf can blow, but it will do no good.
You can't blow stone like hay or wood.”
The wolf came. He gave a huff and puff.
Soon he learned that it wasn't enough
It's best he learned to leave others alone
When they are safely in their homes!
http://freesongsforkids.com/audios/three-pigs-rap
This is the story about three pigs
Who needed to go out and get new digs.
Each set out on his own way
To build himself a place to stay
“I'm a lazy pig. I need time to play.
I am building a house of hay!”
Now that didn't work out for too long
Soon he heard the wolf sing his song
“I'll huff and I'll puff” (He'll huff and he'll puff)
“I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down!”
Then the pig heard this real loud sound.
He blew the house downOff he went, off he ran
To see if his brother had a better plan
“When I saw my brother and heard him cry,
I said, Let's give a house of wood a try‟
They built the house; they built it strong,
But soon the wolf came along
“I'll huff and I'll puff” (He'll huff and he‟ll puff)
“I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down”
Then the pigs heard this real loud sound.
He blew the house down.
Off they went, Off they ran
To see if their sister had a better plan.
“Now come my brothers, you look so sick.
Come and stay in my house of brick
The wolf can blow, but it will do no good.
You can't blow stone like hay or wood.”
The wolf came. He gave a huff and puff.
Soon he learned that it wasn't enough
It's best he learned to leave others alone
When they are safely in their homes!
http://freesongsforkids.com/audios/three-pigs-rap
Three Pigs
In A Bed
There were three pigs in a bed,
And the little one said,There were three pigs in a bed,
"Roll over, roll over".
So they all rolled over and one fell out!
Repeat with two pigs
So they all rolled over and one fell out!
Repeat with two pigs
One pig in the bed,
And you know what he said?
I've got the whole mattress to myself!
And you know what he said?
I've got the whole mattress to myself!
To Market, To Market
To Market, to market to buy a fat pig
Home again, home again jiggity jig.
To market, to market to buy a fat hog
Home again, home again, jiggity jog.
BOOKS
Children’s Books About Pigs: Funny Bedtime Stories
http://hubpages.com/family/The-10-Best-Childrens-Books-About-Pigs-Funny-Bedtime-Stories
To Market, to market to buy a fat pig
Home again, home again jiggity jig.
To market, to market to buy a fat hog
Home again, home again, jiggity jog.
BOOKS
Children’s Books About Pigs: Funny Bedtime Stories
http://hubpages.com/family/The-10-Best-Childrens-Books-About-Pigs-Funny-Bedtime-Stories
CRAFTS
Dltk- kids – Lots of fun pig crafts here that will have you squealing in no time at all.http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/pigs.htm
SOMETHING EXTRA
Literacy Tip: Pack a book. Tuck a storybook or two in the diaper bag and in the car for the older infant, toddler, and preschooler. The habit of filling in life's spaces with books and always having books handy helps a child see them as a regular part of life.
http://www.pampers.com/Ready-to-Read:-Literacy-Tips-for-Toddlers--and-Preschoolers
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