Showing posts with label bears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bears. Show all posts

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Bears and Hibernation: Fun for the Little Ones

She Kissed the Bear on the Nose
by
John Bauer 1882-1918
Winter is a time of hibernation for many animals, including bears. If you are planning a lapsit program for our littlest listeners, here are a few ideas to help you on your way. These fingerplays and songs are found all over the Internet with no attribution, except for the Teddy Bears Picnic, published in 1907 by John Walter Bratton; it is now in the public domain.  Have fun with the wee ones!

 
SONG

Little Bear
Are you sleeping
Are you sleeping little bear
You will sleep all winter
Through the cold, cold winter, little bear
Are you sleeping, are you sleeping, little bear
You will wake in springtime, in the warm, warm springtime, little bear, little bear


 
FINGERPLAY

Here is a Cave
Here is a cave. (bend fingers to form cave)
Inside is a bear. (put thumb inside fingers)
Now he comes out. (thumb out)
To get some fresh air.
He stays out all summer in sunshine and heat.
He hunts in the forest for berries to eat. (move thumb in circle)
When snow starts to fall he hurries inside.  (thumb goes back in fist)
His warm little cave and there he will hide.
Snow covers the cave like a fluffy white rug. (cover with other hand)
Inside the bear sleeps all cozy and snug.

STRETCH

Teddy Bear Teddy Bear
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around  (stand up and turn around once)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground (bend knees and touch ground
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your shoe (touch shoe)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, that will do (bow from waist)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, march upstairs (march in place)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, say your prayers (fold hands in prayer)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around (turn once)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, sit back down  (sit down again)

The Teddy Bear’s Picnic Song
If you go out in the woods today
You're sure of a big surprise.
If you go out in the woods today
You'd better go in disguise.

For every bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic.

Every teddy bear, that's been good
Is sure of a treat today
There's lots of wonderful things to eat
And wonderful games to play

Beneath the trees, where nobody sees
They'll hide and seek as long as they please
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic



HIBERNATION RESOURCES

Bright Hub Education: K-1: Hibernation
http://www.brighthubeducation.com/preschool-lesson-plans/126789-teaching-about-hibernation/


Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds – Hibernating Bears in Preschool
http://teaching2and3yearolds.com/hibernating-bears-in-preschool/
 

BOOKS

Bear and Hibernation Books for Preschool
http://www.pre-kpages.com/bears-hibernation-theme-preschool/


FOLKTALES AND MORE
 
And if you are seeking some stories to share, curriculum and craft ideas, and more, head over to my blog from February of 2015.

The Bear Essentials: Folktales of Polar Bears and Their Cousins
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2015/02/the-bear-essentials-folktales-of-polar.html

 
Please note, websites change at a rapid pace and weblinks may change or break without notice. I cannot be responsible for redirected or broken links.  At the time of this posting all links were in working order. Thank you for understanding.

 
Karen Chace 2015 ©

This blog post was researched and compiled by Karen Chace. Permission for private use is granted. Distribution, either electronically or on paper is prohibited without my expressed written permission. For permission, please contact me at storybug@aol.com. Of course, if you wish to link to my blog via your website, blog, newsletter, Facebook page or Twitter please feel free to do so; I greatly appreciate your support and personal integrity.

Monday, February 9, 2015

The Bear Essentials: Folktales of Polar Bears and Their Cousins

White-Bear King Valemon
Theodor Kittelson, 1857-1914
February 27 is Polar Bear Day and folktales from Iceland to Norway, Russia and Germany, folktales, fairy tales, myths and legends stories of polar bears and their cousins abound.  I offer some stories, curriculum, information, crafts and more about these beautiful, majestic animals.

SOME POLAR BEAR FACTS

* At birth, polar bear cubs are 12 to 14 inches long and weigh around one pound.
* Polar bears, also known as Maritime Bears, are the largest land carnivores in the world.
* Polar bears are marine mammals, and spend much of their time on Arctic sea ice. 
* Polar bears are strong swimmers, and individual have been seen in open Arctic waters as far as 200 miles from land. Their front feet are large, flat and  oar-like, making them excellent swimmers.
* The World Conservation Union estimates that there are between 20,000-25,000 polar in the world.

The above information was found at: http://www.defenders.org/polar-bear/basic-facts .


STORIES

Audun and the Bear – Iceland

The Bear – From The Grey Fairy Book by Andrew Lang


The Bear and the Fox - Norway
The Bear Trainer and His Cat
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type1161.html

East of the Sun, West of the Moon - Norway

The Fisherman and the Bear – Maine, USA

King of the Polar Bears by L. Frank Baum

King Valemon, the White Bear - Norway

The Magic Bear – Native American/Inuit


The Story of the Three Bears - England

The Willow Wren and the Bear - Germany


The Woman Who Had A Bear As A Foster Son - Inuit

Why the Bear is Stumpy Tailed - Norway

BOOKS

The Children’s Book Review – Kids Winter Books: Snow Mitten, Polar Bears and Other Artic Animals
CURRICULUM                                                

10 Polar Bear Facts: PreK and K

Education World Why Polar Bears Are White. Science and Art for grades K – 2.
National Parks Service – Bear Essentials – Lesson plans using the folktale, Why the Bear Is Stumpy Tailed

Polar Bear International – A variety of information on polar bears, including scientific studies habitats and more.
https://polarbearsinternational.org/


CRAFTS

DLTK-Kids - Polar Bear Crafts and Activities

Theme Station – Polar bear art, activities, games, recipies and more.
http://www.preschoolexpress.com/theme-station12/polar-bears-january.shtml



SOMETHING EXTRA

Bars and Hibernation: Fun for the Little Ones Fingerplays, songs and more.


Please note, websites change at a rapid pace and weblinks may change or break without notice. I cannot be responsible for redirected or broken links.  At the time of this posting all links were in working order. Thank you for understanding.

Karen Chace 2015 ©
This blog post was researched and compiled by Karen Chace. Permission for private use is granted. Distribution, either electronically or on paper is prohibited without my expressed written permission. For permission please contact me at storybug@aol.com. Of course, if you wish to link to my blog via your website, blog, newsletter, Facebook page or Twitter please feel free to do so; I greatly appreciate your support and personal integrity.