

Be sure to say the scarf color when it is chosen. Seuss 4.1 (20) Hardcover 14.99 16.99 Save 12 Hardcover 14.99 Board Book 7. Play dress up, and dress up stuffed animals with scarves. Play the complete music pieces for longer movement experiences. While learning about colors, teachers can integrate this book into their lessons to talk about how people use colors to express their feelings. Switch colors and repeat this activity on many days. Seuss is a great book to use when teaching young students about expressing their feelings. Read the story again, moving the matching scarf to the music for each page. Make air pathways with them, then walk and turn with the scarves. How this color relates to the story – “(gray)…does not move.”Įxplore the scarf colors. Joyful Times Spent with Parents, Teachers, Caregivers, Books, Music, and Movement.How?Read the book to your child(ren).ĭiscuss how the gray tulle scarves look, feel and flow differently than the other scarves.

Use the kit to reinforce:Color Recognition.Small Kit: 10 – 25″ creative movement scarves of each color above.Seuss saw his original text about feelings and moods as part of the 'first book ever to be based on beautiful illustrations and sensational color. But on purple days, the story teller feels sad, groans, and drags its tail while walking alone. Seuss wrote in 1973, is a letter outlining his hopes of finding 'a great color artist who will not be dominated by me.' The late Dr. On a yellow day, for example, the story teller is a busy, buzzy bee.

One for each hand, or enough for an early childhood class. Seuss This book is all about linking different colors to different feelings.
