Jungle Safari
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by Julie
Have your children draw different jungle animals. Then have them use binoculars
(two toilet paper tubes) to go on a jungle safari. For an added effect have
them make jungle vest (see art) and wear on their safari Jungle storyboard
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by Courtney
Have your children create different jungle themes using various art supplies.
During circle time put all of your children's pictures in a row on a storyboard
and have them create a story for you.Jungle Mask
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by Mindy
Ask each child which animal is their favorite jungle animal, and then make masks
of that animal with paper plates, construction paper, and yarn. Gorilla Bars
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by Paige
Stir together 1/3 Cup flour, 1 Cup quick oats, 1/3 cup sugar, 2 tsp baking powder,
1 tsp cinnamon, ½ tsp. baking soda, dash of salt, and ½ cup raisins
in large bowl. Add a mixture of 1 cup mashed banana, ¼ cup milk, 2 egg
whites, and 1 tsp. vanilla. Beat until smooth. Pour batter into a 9X13 cake
pan and bake35-40 minutes. When cull cut into bars Animals in the Grass
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by Betty
Take shredded coconut and mix in green food coloring. Add animal crackers that
live in the grasslands (lions, hippopotamus, elephants, zebras, giraffes, etc).
Hide the animal crackers in the bottom of a plastic cup with the coconut grass
on top.Tiger Cookies
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by Tarah
Make sugar cookies and put orange stripes down the cookieMonkey Bread
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by Lisa
First make pizza dough according to the directions on the package. Then melt
butter or margarine in a dish and mix this with cinnamon and sugar in a dish.
Have children break off pieces of dough and dip them in the mixture. Place these
pieces in a pan and bake at 350 for 30 to 35 minutes.These Preschool Ideas Found At:
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