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Retell the story of The Little Red Hen with illustrations and identify the beginning, middle and end story elements. Learn how to bake bread in your own kitchen and how to make mud paint from dirt in your backyard! Music completes our Circle Time at Home.
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Have you ever heard the rhyme about a lamb going to school? Learn the nursery rhyme, Mary had a Little Lamb and have fun making a new rhyme with a pig! Learn how to say the rhyme using sign language. Sing and move in music time and hear the rhyme played in two different ways with Violet the Violin and Bob the Bow.
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The first and only vice presidential debate of the 2020 election kicks off Wednesday, October 7th in Salt Lake City, where incumbent Vice President Mike Pence meets Sen. Kamala Harris.
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Helena Arouca demonstrates how to integrate grasses into Ikebana style floral arrangements.
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A local educator shares the story of The Little Red Hen. Learn what happens when the hard working hen asks her lazy friends to help her make some bread. Sing and move in music time and have fun making words with the alphabet.
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A local educators teaches the nursery rhyme, Itsy Bitsy Spider in several fun ways using clues, words and actions. Play counting and sorting games with many different kinds of bugs. Sing and move in music time.
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Have you ever heard a tale about a little girl, three bears, three bowls of porridge, three chairs, and three beds? The story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears is shared with an invitation to imagine another ending to the story. Fun with alphabet, music, and art activities complete our Circle Time at Home!
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Learn the nursery rhyme, Little Miss Muffet through actions and print. Play a syllable game with Maddie the Mouse puppet. Sing and move in music time and learn how to say Little Miss Muffet using sign language. Join a local family as they do laundry together.
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Hear the tale of a very special gingerbread cookie who came to life and went on quite an adventure. No one can catch the gingerbread man until he meets a tricky fox! Learn another way to share the Itsy Bitsy Spider nursery rhyme using sign language. Play a syllable game with puppet Scruffy and play a song with Violet the Violin and Bob the Bow.
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Have fun with the nursery rhyme Jack and Jill through actions, pictures and words. Can you imagine Jack and Jill as birds? Learn a new song in music time where Jack and Jill are two bluebird friends!