Friday, March 21, 2014

Flannel Friday--Naptime Chickens

I am SO excited to share this one. Last fall I asked my colleague Tami to share some of her flannels for a presentation I was working on, and she shared her Naptime Chicken with me. IT'S SOOOO CUTE. I finally made my own version, and here it is:



It's a full hand puppet, with a set of finger puppets that attach with velcro. Tami found the pattern online a few years ago, and saved the image, but no amount of Googling or reverse image searching led us to the original source. I'm afraid the blog she found it on was taken down. We searched diligently for the original source, but this is too cute not to share!

“Come little chickens,” calls Mother Hen (beckoning motion)
“It’s time to take your nap again.”
And under her feathers the small chicks creep. (velcro chick onto palm part of hen puppet)
And she clucks a song til they fall asleep (fold fingers to cover chicks, and make rocking motion while clucking a lullaby).

My favorite part about this is clucking the lullaby at the end. I made a Vine to give you the idea, but since there's sound I will link to it instead of embedding it. Check it out here. I love songs and rhymes like this that give us a good opportunity to be silly. I like clucking, "Rock a Bye Baby" or "Brahms Lullaby" for maximum silliness. For some reason, this is one that parents really get into too--score!

Themes: Farm, sleep/night, dinosaurs (closest living relative!), birds, singing. 

I took the liberty of creating a template for this flannel set. If you'd like it, please email me and I will send you a PDF.  My gmail address is opinionsbyanna.

And finally, if you know where this came from originally, please let me know!

This week's Flannel Friday Roundup is hosted by Katie at Storytime Secrets. To participate in upcoming roundups, or just find out what's what, check out the Flannel Friday Blog

4 comments:

  1. Unbelievable cuteness for sure!! Will need to make my own. Thanks!

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  2. Love the handpuppet!! I use this rhyme too http://kdr4xmom.blogspot.com/search/label/chickens I originally found it in 1001 Rymes & Fingerplays compiled by the Totline Staff published by Warren Publishing House. http://www.amazon.com/Totline-1001-Rhymes-Fingerplays-Staff/dp/0911019650/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1424655477&sr=1-2&keywords=totline+books+1001

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  3. oops, *Rhymes This is a terrific resource! I use it a LOT!

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