I think a lot of it also depends on how much you’re willing to let them do and how much of a mess you don’t mind cleaning up. Line up the ice cream cones (helps with counting!).It was the first time that Squeaker has helped me with a baking project but definitely won’t be the last as I think she had a lot of fun.īut what can a toddler or preschooler do to help? To go along with the book, we made cupcake ice cream cones from cake mix to share with our friends at church. Squeaker also approves which is definitely a plus. I enjoy his writing style and the illustrations are lovely. I will admit that before this, I hadn’t read anything by Mo Willems but I think he’s going to become a family favorite in our house. This book’s main theme is about friendship and sharing and highlights the friendship between Elephant and Piggie. Our book this week () is: Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems And with so many amazing co-hosts (and hosts), you have so many ideas to choose from! Be sure to join us in the Virtual Book Club for Kids Facebook Group to join the fun. This activity could include a craft, sensory play, writing, cooking, science, etc. Though I was unable to participate last week, I am so honored to be a co-host in the Virtual Book Club for Kids! Each week, we pick a new book and share an activity to go along with that book.
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