Check out this great rhyming book called Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker. It is a story about what happens on a building site at night when all the diggers and dumpers are done work for the day.
Here’s fun building game for you: Stack stuff from around the house like empty CD and DVD cases, boxes and books to make a tall tower. How big can you make your tower before it tumbles to the ground?
Send us a pic of you and your tower. We’ll put some up on Chirp Family Fun.
April 22nd is Earth Day! Earth Day is a great reminder that we can all do our part to help the environment. Looking for something to do to celebrate? Try one of these ideas:
Ride your bike, walk, or take public transit instead of taking a car. (Riding my bike to work every morning is my favourite part of the day!)
Buy used items like bikes, books, and clothing, instead of buying new stuff.
Visit a local farmer’s market. Food grown close to home always tastes better!
Plant flowers, vegetables, or a tree in your backyard.
Tell a friend what you are doing to help the Earth so maybe they will help out, too!
The Gruffalo is a fantastic children’s book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler and now it has been adapted into a 30-minute short film. The story follows a brave mouse in search of a nut to eat. In his journey he meets several forest dwellers that want to eat him. He scares them off with his story of the Gruffalo, a creature with terrible claws and terrible teeth in his terrible jaw. The mouse marches on through the woods, feeling pretty good about himself, until he comes face to face with the one and only Gruffalo. Now the mouse must convince the Gruffalo not to eat him too!
I won’t ruin the ending for you, because this movie is a must-see for fans of the book and of animated movies.
Here are a few fun facts about the film:
1) The animation is brilliantly done with great detail; it is as if the storybook has come to life in front of your eyes.
2) It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Animated Film and a BAFTA award in England.
3) Just like the book, the entire movie is told in rhymes. Who doesn’t love rhyming mice?
4) A sequel is already being made is and expected to be out around Christmas 2011. The second book in the series The Gruffalo’s Child is the story of the Gruffalo warning his children about the dangerous mouse that lives in the forest.
If you are in Toronto, make sure to check out The Gruffalo, or any of the movies playing at Sprockets this weekend.