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by Kate McKnight
Five Little candles twinkling on the tree.
The first one said, “What do you see?”
The second one said, “I see Santa big and jolly.”
The third one s...
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by Kate McKnight
Today I have two bee rhymes to practice counting counting up to five. I love their heart shaped wings and the three dimensional texture produced o...
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by Kate McKnight
spired by Flannel Friday I have designed such cute fat little pink pigs. Their pink curly tails made from bright pink pipe cleaners (chenille stick...
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by Kate McKnight
Five little tooth brushes hanging in a row,Red, orange, blue, green and yellow.Along comes Mommy to the bathroom door,She brushes her teeth, and no...
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by Kate McKnight
Count down from five to one as each tooth wibble wobbles and then falls out.
Written by Kate McKnight
There are five loose teethwobbling to and fr...
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by Kate McKnight
Tune: Five Speckled Frogs(Place tooth on the felt board)
Here is my tooth brush(Hold up tooth brush)
In our song there are five cavity germsCount t...
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by Kate McKnight
This is a fun interactive color recognition and matching activity which encourages children to learn basic colors whilst they play.
This activity ...
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by Kate McKnight
ACORN sung to the tune of the traditional song BINGO is so easy to learn.The letters help young children to make a connection between letter recogn...
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by Kate McKnight
Original Piggyback song composed by Kate McKnight
Tune: Five Little Ducks
One Scottie dog went out to playIn a warm tartan coat on a cold winter’s ...
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by Kate McKnight
This is a fun interactive game which encourages vocabulary development, colour and pattern recognition and turn taking. Depending on the concepts y...
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by Kate McKnight
Five scoops of ice cream with sprinkles on topI licked one scoop, and it went plop!
Four scoops of ice cream with sprinkles on topI licked one scoo...
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by Kate McKnight
Five little jelly beans
I wish I had more!
I’ll eat the (colour) one
Now there are four!
Four little jelly beans.
Tasty as can be,
I’ll eat the (...
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