I love to do playful things with my toddler! I think toddlers learn and explore best when they are playing! My toddler, lovingly referred to as Tinker Bell, is 29 months old).
FREE Printable Nursery Rhyme Lapbook
We’ve been working through my {free} Nursery Rhyme Lapbook I created for Toddler and Preschoolers to play and learn along with famous nursery rhymes. Today we were playing along with Sing a Song of Sixpence. It was perfect to go along with what big brother & sister were learning about in our Knights Study.
Sing a Song of Sixpense Nursery Rhyme Trivia
While doing our Knights study I learned the back-story on Sing a Song of Sixpence. During the Middle Ages, when they prepared a large banquet for an important guest (like a king or queen) they served lots of dishes and the banquet would often last the entire day. One of the highlights was a pie prepared by layering a pie crust, small black birds, and a pie crust on top. The pie was not baked but rather served just like that. The king (or honored guest) would cut open the top crust and out would fly the black birds spraying flour as they flew away.
Sing a Song of Sixpense Activity: 4+20 Blackbirds Pie
Fold a piece of black construction paper in fourths by folding in half and then again in half. Cut along the line. You will want 6 strips.
Fold each strip in half and then half again.
Now carefully cut out the shape of a simple bird leaving some of the folded corner on each end to connect the birds.
Open it up and here are your birds. Do this 6 times so you have 4+20 blackbirds (24) to bake in your pie. I taped the strips together with a little tape.
Take a pie pan (any you have on hand) and insert the blackbirds. Cover with a round piece of brown or orange construction paper that you cut slits in the top. Stick the edge of the blackbirds in the slit for your toddler to reach.
Nursery Rhyme Play for Toddlers
I sang the song with Tinker Bell and she got to pull out the 4 + 20 Blackbirds that were baked in our pie.
We put the blackbirds back in the pie because she wanted to do it over and over and over!
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