Guess what? It’s a special night tonight. It’s Halloween! The sky is dark, and everyone is waking up for some fun. Let’s see who is joining the party!
Look, there are toy soldiers marching in line. Roar! Here come the lions, looking brave and strong. The Nutcracker is here too, ready to dance. A beautiful ballerina twirls around, and a cuddly teddy bear gives warm hugs. A funny clown makes everyone laugh, and a train goes choo-choo around the room.
The party is just getting started! Everyone is having a great time. The toy soldiers, lions, Nutcracker, ballerina, teddy bear, clown, and train are all playing together. They dance and laugh as the night goes on. It’s so much fun!
Shh, there’s a little secret! Some friendly monsters are making spooky faces. Can you make a spooky face too? Try stretching your arms and moving them up and down like a monster. Boo!
The Halloween fun continues until the sun comes up. Everyone enjoys the night, playing and laughing together. What a magical Halloween night!
Remember, Halloween is a time for fun and imagination. You can dress up as anything you like and have a great time with friends. Happy Halloween!
Dress-Up Parade: Organize a mini dress-up parade at home or in the classroom. Encourage each child to choose a character from the Halloween party, such as a toy soldier, lion, Nutcracker, ballerina, teddy bear, clown, or train. Have them dress up and act out their character’s role. Ask them questions like, “How does a ballerina move?” or “What sound does a train make?” This will help them use their imagination and understand different roles.
Monster Face Mirror: Provide small mirrors for the children and ask them to make spooky faces just like the friendly monsters in the story. Encourage them to describe their faces and how they feel when making them. You can ask, “What makes your face look spooky?” or “How does it feel to make a monster face?” This activity helps children explore emotions and expressions.
Story Time with Friends: Have the children gather in a circle and take turns sharing a short story about what their chosen character did at the Halloween party. Prompt them with questions like, “What games did your character play?” or “Who did your character dance with?” This encourages storytelling skills and helps them connect with the characters in the story.
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It is dark tonight; it’s Halloween! Wake up, everyone! Toys, soldiers, lions, Nutcracker, ballerina, teddy bear, clown, and tree. It is dark tonight; it’s Halloween! Everyone is up for Halloween night. Now the party starts! The party keeps going on with toy soldiers, lions, Nutcracker, ballerina, teddy bear, clown, and train. It is dark tonight; it’s Halloween! Until the sun rises, it’s Halloween night.
Shh, it’s a secret! Monsters make a spooky face. Stretch your arms and move them up and down for…
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