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Idea
added 4-29-98 Original
Author Unknown
Combine PJ day with teddy bear
day
P.J. day/Dr. Seuss birthday
added 4-29-98 Original
Author Unknown
We plan our P.J. day to
celebrate Dr. Seuss birthday Off hand I think it
is on March2 but I'm not sure. The kids can bring favorite stuffed animals
and books (have them put there names on them) they can
bring sleeping bags and sleep in them at nap
time, we make sure they bring picnic type lunches We
clear away all the tables bring lots of bean bags, big pillows sleeping
bags, we all borrow lots of stuffed animals from our
kids we put out board games, floor puzzles ,
dress up dolls, dress up clothes , lots of cars, on
a rug that has roads and stuff on it , puppets , flannel board stuff and
one year we taped a long piece of paper on the wall and
let the kids draw on the (paper) wall, this was
great the kids loved it. If you remind the kids this
is a quiet day its the best, lots of cuddling up with the kids we had a
parent helper come in so we could really enjoy the 1-1
Health added
4-29-98 Original Author Unknown
We do Pajama Day as our
sick day. We paint spots on the children's faces.
We put a sign on the door saying "Quarantine". Our school nurse
comes to talk to us about health, and then she
takes our temperature and our blood pressure. We
eat chicken noodle soup, and drink juice. It's a fun day for all.
PJ Day
Breakfast added
6-11-00 Submitted by: Terri
Standish
On our pajama days, we make pancakes (like
MacDonald Hotcakes) and the children spread their favorite topping on to
eat for a snack at a shared meal time. We have used syrup, raspberry
jam & ice cream, honey and chocolate sauce. Its the perfect pj
day 'breakfast'. Toast with butter and different toppings make the
room smell lovely too. |