Wiggle | A fun story for those who can’t stop moving!

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In the “Welcome to Storytime Fun!” lesson, children are introduced to the playful concept of wiggling through a reading of the book “Wiggle” by Doreen Cronin. The lesson encourages kids to engage in various wiggling activities, fostering creativity and movement while exploring different animals and their unique ways of wiggling. It concludes with a reflection on their own wiggling experiences and an invitation to return for more fun adventures.
  1. What is your favorite way to wiggle?
  2. Can you think of a time when you wiggled with your friends?
  3. How does wiggling make you feel?

Welcome to Storytime Fun!

Hello, friends! How are you today? I hope you are feeling happy and having lots of fun. Do you like reading books? I do! Today, we are going to read a book called “Wiggle” by Doreen Cronin. Are you ready to find out what it’s about? Let’s go!

Wiggly Adventures

Do you ever wake up and feel like wiggling? Maybe you wiggle out of bed! If you wiggle while eating breakfast, it might get a little messy. Oops!

Let’s try wiggling where your tail would be. Now, wiggle all your hair! Feeling silly yet? Can you wiggle in your underwear? How about wiggling with your shadow or your toys?

Wiggling with Friends

What happens when you wiggle with gorillas? Do they make funny noises? Can you wiggle in the water like a fish with fins?

Try wiggling like a crocodile with a big, wide mouth. When you wiggle where your wings would be, it’s like flying in the sky! Polar bears are a bit shy, so wiggle slowly with them.

Snakes are one big wiggle! They don’t have wings, tails, or feet. Some wiggles are worth waiting for. Wiggle, wiggle, tweet!

Join the Wiggle Party!

Would you like to join me for a wiggle? How about wiggling on the moon? That sounds fun! I think we’ve done a lot of wiggling today. See you soon, wiggles!

Time for Bed

Did you enjoy “Wiggle”? How many times do you wiggle in a day? Do you wiggle when you’re happy, sad, or excited? Tell us all about your wiggles!

If you liked this story, remember to come back for more fun adventures. Thanks for visiting! Take care, and see you next time. Bye-bye!

  • What is your favorite way to wiggle? Can you show us how you do it?
  • Have you ever tried wiggling with your friends or family? What was it like, and did it make you laugh?
  • Can you think of a time when wiggling made you feel happy or helped you have fun? Share your story with us!
  1. Wiggle Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or school and observe different animals or objects that wiggle. Can you find a wiggly worm in the garden or a wiggly leaf in the breeze? Draw a picture of what you find and share it with your friends. Discuss why these things wiggle and how it makes them special.

  2. Wiggle Dance Party: Create a fun dance routine with your friends or family where everyone has to include at least three different wiggles. You can wiggle like a fish, a snake, or even a gorilla! Perform your dance and see how many different wiggles you can include. Talk about how wiggling makes you feel and why it’s fun to move your body in different ways.

  3. Wiggle Storytime: Imagine you are a wiggly animal, like a snake or a fish. Create a short story about your day as this animal. What adventures do you go on? Who do you meet? Share your story with your classmates and see how many different wiggly adventures everyone can come up with.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

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Hi everyone! Welcome back to the Storytime Family. How are you today? I hope you’ve been doing well, staying happy and healthy, and reading lots of books.

Today we have “Wiggle” by Doreen Cronin. Can you guess what this book is about? Good guess! Let’s take a look inside, shall we?

Do you wake up with a wiggle? Do you wiggle out of bed? If you wiggle with your breakfast, it might end up on your head!

First wiggle where your tail would be, then wiggle all your hair, feeling extra silly. Can you wiggle in your underwear? Can you wiggle with your shadow? Can you wiggle with your toys?

[Applause]

When you wiggle with gorillas, do they make a wiggly noise? Can you wiggle in the water? Wiggle one fin on each side.

[Applause]

Or wiggle like a crocodile, open big and wide. When you wiggle where your wings would be, wiggles fill the sky. Wiggle slowly with polar bears; they’re very wiggly shy.

Snakes are one big wiggle—no wings, no tails, no feet. Some wiggles are worth waiting for. Wiggle, wiggle, tweet!

Would you join me for a wiggle? Would you wiggle on the moon? I think we’re all the wiggles now. See you wiggles soon!

I think it’s time for bed. Did you like “Wiggle”? How many times do you wiggle in a day? Do you wiggle when you’re happy, sad, or excited? Leave us a comment and tell us about your wiggles!

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Thanks for dropping by! You take care, and we’ll see you back here soon. Bye!

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