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A Plate Full Of Cookies
added 9-1-00
Original Author Unknown
Need:
Paper plate, paper, crayons or markers, velcro, glue
Directions:
Give the children a white paper plate and let them
color it. Give them five paper circles each and let the children color the
circles to look like cookies. Then glued the poem below in the center of
their plate. For each of the 5 cookies placed a small piece of velcro on
the back. Then placed around the edge of their plate 5 more pieces
of velcro. Eat child was able to take this home to share with their family
members.
Five Little Cookies
Five little cookies,
With frosting galore,
Mother ate the pink one,
Then there were four.
Four little cookie,
Two and two, you see,
Father ate the green one,
Then there were three.
Three little cookies,
But before I knew,
Sister ate the yellow one,
Then there were two.
Two little cookies,
Oh, what fun!
Brother ate the brown one,
Then there was one.
One little cookie,
Watch me run!
I ate the red one,
Then there were none
Who Stole the Cookie
from the Cookie Jar
added 9-1-00
Original Author Unknown
Need:
Paper plate, paper, crayons or markers, velcro, glue, poster board
Directions:
Cut out the shape of a jar from poster board for
each child. Then had the children glue the song ,Who stole the Cookie from
the cookie jar, onto the jar. Then the children could decorate their
cookie jar anyway they wished. At the bottom of the jar the children
placed a small piece of velcro. The decorated and cut out 1 cookie and
placed velcro on the back. They then could take them home and play this
new game with family members.
Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?
Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?
________ (Name) Stole the cookie from the cookie jar.
(Named person) Who me?
(Others) Ya you!
(Named person) Couldn't be!
(Others) Then who?
Repeat*
Chocolate Chip Cookies
added
2-02-02
Original Author Unknown
Need:
Chocolate chips, glue, brown construction paper,
scissors
Directions:
Cut out one 4in circle for each child from brown construction paper. Give
each child a teaspoon of chocolate chips. Have them glue the chocolate
chips to their paper cookie cut out. Reward them with a few left over
chocolate chips or better yet a chocolate chip cookie.
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