Earlier this week I offered to do a very last minute story time for my daughter's pre-school Valentine's Party. The room parent needed some activities so I offered up my services. But, there were not many Valentine books left being that I offered on Monday, the party was Wednesday, and Valentine's Day is Thursday. I decided to do a Valentine's / Books that I love theme. Our books were Big Smelly Bear by Britta Teckentrup and Waking Beauty by Leah Wilcox (this was my Valentines-y book as it involves kissing, kind of).
For my flannel story I decided to adapt the Gingerbread Pete the Cat (based on Pete the Cat and his four groovy buttons by Eric Litwin) that I made at Christmas. It was really easy to adapt, instead of having gum drop buttons I made candy heart buttons (if I still had the previous Pete I made all that I would have needed to make were new buttons). You can read the original post here, basically instead of having the buttons pop off like in the book I eat them because they look so delicious!
I did give the 'new Pete' an iced belly to hide the velcro dots. And he has licorice whiskers this time instead of peppermint. The kids really enjoyed this story. I was a bit dismayed when I told them I made a cookie based on my favorite book character Pete and one little boy said 'like from Mickey?' I guess for the next show and tell day we will be sending a book along!
After I ate the first button the kids all wanted to eat a button too. So, I would hold it out and they would all pretend to nibble it along with me. And they all really enjoyed singing with me:
My buttons, my buttons,
I love my candy buttons!
My buttons, my buttons,
I love my candy buttons!
And when all of his candy buttons get eaten, we replace them with plastic ones and Pete says:
My buttons, my buttons,
You can't eat my plastic buttons!
My buttons, my buttons,
You can't eat my plastic buttons!
All in all, the new version of Pete was a hit. You could use it with a cookie or food theme too, he could have chocolate chip buttons, jelly bean buttons, maybe broccoli buttons! The possibilities could go on and on...