- Read “Bears on Wheels” by Stan and Jan Berenstain … a simple counting book with lots of bears and lots of wheels!
- Glue W page
- Draw a large W on your paper.
- Glue wheel-shaped pasta onto your letter W alphabet page.
- While we were doing this, we tried to think of everything we could that has wheels ... cars, trains, airplanes, bikes, scooters, dump trucks. My 3-year-old liked it when I threw in funny things like "Do bugs have wheels? Do books have wheels?"
- Wheel Search
- Search your house for anything with wheels. I was surprised at what my 3-year-old noticed with wheels ... his car slippers, the baby stroller, plus all the cars. He lined them all up around the house with his sister’s help.
- Add the Edible Wheels!
- Print out several clipart of cars, buses, trains, trucks … anything with wheels. I like to use Microsoft Clipart.
- Cut them out without the wheels.
- Then use mini oreos or mini nilla wafers as wheels!
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- Wheels on the Bus Coloring
- Learn "The Wheels on the Bus" with the kids. Click the link for music!
- Cover a table with a large sheet of paper and supply crayons.
- Play the song while the kids use crayons to reflect the song "round and round" ... making swirls all over the paper.
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