Excited to be teaming up with some amazing moms for the next few weeks to bring you the Preschool Book Club. To start us off is Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons. I went with a counting activity for this book. I had just made a few number cards for the kids and they seemed perfect for this book. My oldest really enjoyed our learning activity and both my boys enjoyed the book.
Counting Activity for Kids
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What we used:
large buttons
foam sheets
sharpies
plastic bowl
Pete the Cat book from Amazon- Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons
How to Make the Number Cards:
Cut foam sheets in half. Then take the sharpies and write the number, spell the number, and make dots to go with the numbers. Now you have number cards you can use over and over again with the kids.
What to do for the counting activity:
First read the book and get the kids excited about the 4 groovy buttons. Then sit out the number cards. We started with 1-4 to go with the book. After doing those we added more numbers to review. And give the kids the button container.
Now explain to the kids for each number card, they can add that amount of buttons to it (ie. 1=one button, 2= two buttons,etc.)
This is such a great way to get kids excited about counting. Great for number recognition. We also went over the colors of the buttons. This also helps kids associate the amount of buttons to the number written down. And, of course, it is just fun to play with buttons.
Book inspired fun from FSPDT this series:
The Mixed Up Chameleon Sensory Bin
See more fun posts for this book:
Homegrown Friends- mastermind behind this book club series
Sugar Aunts
Buggy and Buddy
Mama Papa Bubba
Meri Chery
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How fun! And I love the book club idea! Look forward to future ideas! :)
ReplyDeleteLove how this activity can encourage so much learning~ fine motor, counting, and color words! I'll definitely be trying this with my kiddos this week!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Pete the Cat! Great activities
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Jaime! I love that both of your boys could get involved! Pinning!
ReplyDeleteWe love Pete!! Thanks for sharing this fun learning project! Pinned it!
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