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Mad About Minibeasts!

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Minibeast story bags – e.g. a plastic minibeast, a leaf, a twig, a cup and a shoe – tell a story as the children pull out the props David began his illustration career by creating the Pigs Might Fly and Flux Deluxe greetings cards ranges and then illustrated the very popular and successful picture book series that began with Rumble In The Jungle, written by Giles Andreae. This successful author/illustrator pairing won the picture book section of the Children's Book Award with The Lion Who Wanted To Love. Encourage the children to listen and hear the rhyming words – woo /do, day /away. When the rhyme is repeated, encourage the children to join in with the appropriate actions.

Young children love splashing in muddy puddles and discovering minibeasts. This selection of books explores the fascinating world of soil, plants and bug life. Make your own minibeast garden – collect natural materials and use box or small tray for each child Have an Ugly Bug Ball – make appropriate head wear for different minibeasts and dance to the Ugly Bug Ball music Minibeasts - the perfect theme for spring and summer! These are ideas only: ANY CURRICULUM LINKS DO NOT RELATE TO THE CURRENT (2012) EYFS REQUIREMENTS

Sound discrimination: Cat invites the listeners to guess the sounds: bees buzzing and grasshoppers chirping . She then invites the children to think about the minibeasts which don’t make a sound - worms, butterflies, spiders, slugs and snails - and to think about how they move. Minibeasts are small creatures that can be found in many different environments and they play a big part in habitat biodiversity. This resource could be used to introduce new habitats and show how animals and plants exist in different environments.

A collection of early years (EYFS) and key stage 1 (KS1) lesson plans and ideas relating to insects and minibeasts, ideal for using in your classroom or early years setting when looking at this ever popular topic. Use props to support minibeast movement e.g. scarves for butterflies/ hoops as waterlillies for frogA large, bright, creepy-crawly bug safari through a little boy’s garden, with a final spread which shows how we often react to them. It’s easy to forget that we’re surrounded by hundreds and thousands of tiny little creepy crawlies called minibeasts. These simple, cheerful and humorous rhymes about all the familiar insects you might encounter in your garden - from slugs and snails to beautiful butterflies - are great fun to read together, and also make a good introduction to learning about the world around us.Brightly coloured illustrations by David Wojtowycz add to the appeal of this engaging and lively book.

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