Engage your children with fun and educational activities inspired by the beloved song '5 Green and Speckled Frogs.' Discover ways to teach counting, colors, and more through interactive games and crafts.
I was recently pondering what we should work on next and was playing around online looking for some inspiration. I came across the website, Picklebums and became very excited when I saw her adorable Five Green Frogs printable. The frogs are so cute and since my son loves frogs, I thought this would be perfect. I printed out the page and wondered what I should do with it. I decided to make a Five Green and Speckled Frogs toy. Supplies: Five Green Frogs printable from Picklebums Sticky backed…
Make these printable five green frogs puppets and have singing all the frog songs you know! They're also great for stories, play dough and imaginative play.
Minnie loves singing, & one of her current favourites is 'Five Little Speckled Frogs.' She was keen to do some splatter painting the other day, so I thought we could create some speckled frogs as we splattered! I cut out five frog shapes from card, & added a few pots of ready mix paint along with cotton buds & old toothbrushes. Minnie did a great job splattering them with her chosen paint & loved exploring the texture, & sound of the toothbrush as she ran her finger along the bristles…
Five Green Speckled Frogs is a favorite finger play in our toddler and preschool classroom. While we enjoy it year round, it's especially loved during our spring theme, when we include pond life. Directions: Download the free printable and cut apart each piece. For durability, copy onto heavy (card stock) paper or laminate. During circle time, set the log in front of you and add the 5 frogs. Place the water underneath the log. As the finger play is recited, one frog at a time will move from…
Five Green and Speckled Frogs Five green and speckled frogs sitting on a speckled log Eating the most delicious bugs — YUM YUM! One jumped into the pool where it was nice and cool Then there …