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- Various small toys (some will be items found in the book, others should not be in the book)
- Two pails
- Goodnight Moon Book (the lap edition is our favorite one to read at bedtime because of it’s large size! We used the travel size book for this activity)
Sorting is a great early math skill (we previously used sorting skills to make our own fishing game). While it doesn’t involve numbers, it gives kids an understanding of how to organize information (also a great science skill!). This activity is especially well rounded because it also includes early literacy tools (like recall and reference skills) in a way preschoolers can understand.
I labeled the pails “In the story” and “Not in the story” because even though Cannon can’t read yet, it’s important for him to see and understand that when he sees print, there is a message being conveyed behind those jumbles of letters. I pointed out what each pail said and let him choose toys from the table to place in the pails.
While Cannon wasn’t quite ready go solo with this activity, we had a good time sorting it out together. And I know it’s an activity we can come back to as many times as he’d like without losing interest (if the number of times we read the book is any indication of his interest, then this will be a regular activity in our house!)
Did you enjoy this activity? Make sure to check our other literature inspired activities like There was an old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly Project (shared over 14,ooo times!)
Love this idea. Pinned it to use with my 3 year old Preschool class. Thanks! 🙂