Kids will love racing to the top of the coconut tree with this fun handmade game from The Many Little Joys. Even More Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Activitiesįor a tray arrangement of a play dough invitation, try this one from Fantastic Fun and Learning. Just add a gigantic coconut tree for them to hang on. These would also be fun to add to a big bulletin board display when the kids are done. For example, “Wow, I love how you drew circles on your letter M!” Ready to Play: Let each child decorate it however he or she would like. Prepare the Activity: Use the first letter in the child’s name and cut it out of construction paper or use these capital letter printables. Materials Needed: Construction paper, scissors, markers, stickers, printable (if needed) Bring the book outside for reference, but don’t worry about creating each letter. Materials Needed: Any natural outdoor objects that look like letters OR could be made into letters. Or, try a magnetic version of this activity from Laly Mom. This activity could be done following a read-aloud, during a read-aloud, or while you listen to Chicka Chicka Boom Boom on audio. Each coconut should be named at is added. Ready to Play: Have the students add letters (aka coconuts) to the tree. Prepare the Activity: Draw a large coconut tree on butcher paper and write letters on the coconuts (aka the dot stickers.) Materials Needed: white butcher paper, markers, dot stickers Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Alphabet Activities It’s a perfect storytime book filled with bright bold pictures and rhythm and rhyme. No need to worry though, the mamas and papas help all the injured letters get back up. Follow the letters up the coconut tree and then watch them fall. and illustrated by the one and only, Lois Ehlert is a classic book. Check out our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom book activities below to extend letter learning fun!įull Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links.Ĭhicka Chicka Boom Boom is a classic book by Bill Martin Jr. It is one of our favorite books that we read all the time.Believe it or not, it has been twenty years since Chicka Chicka Boom Boom was first released! It has certainly stood the test of time and helped toddlers and preschoolers learn their letters to the backdrop of bright vivid illustrations and rhythmic language. Since my kids love the book so much, I wanted a copy we could read any time we wanted. If you are able to check the book out from your local library that would also be a great option. □ Need to grab the book or some dot stickers? You can make it more challenging by matching lowercase stickers to the uppercase letters on the printable. Then read the book and have your toddler or preschooler match up all the letters to those on the tree afterwards. Create your stickers by writing the alphabet on them. You’ll need to print out the free printable below (press the black download button).
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