Work on letter formation and word writing with this activity. Have the students identify the letter, say the letter sounds, and/or a word that begins with that letter sound. On the last line, tip the pail and pour the letter out. In a small pail or bucket place a magnetic letter or letter card (included) inside. Also, encourage the kids to stand and act the song out as they sing. “I’m a Little Piggy” is set to the tune of “I’m a Little Teapot.” The song can be sung at circle time or another gathering time and has a corresponding literacy activity. **All of these activities below are available in a FREE downloadable PDF pack when you become a Growing Book by Book newsletter subscriber. I’ve included a printable list in the activity pack below for you. There are also lots of great variations of Three Little Pigs. The Three Little Pigs by Paul Galdone has an old-school feel and is beautifully illustrated. It’s just the right length and the pictures capture the interest of very young listeners. The Three Little Pigs by Patricia Seibert is my pick to read with toddlers and early preschoolers. There are lots of different versions of the Three Little Pigs. Enjoy reading the book and then try these printable Three Little Pigs Activities with your kids.įull Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. It’s a beloved tale that has entertained generations and makes a good unit study with little ones. Chances are you can retell the story of the Three Little Pigs from memory.
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