This lovely book’s words flow as you read and the rhyming text draws you into their day. I love how the mother bat loves her baby. The pictures and the words both share that message.
Bats for Kids Activities
I created a bat text guide for JDaniel to use while we read the book. We used the guide in several different ways. His first job to turn the guide sideways and pull in under the text as I read the story.
Alphabet Bats
Here are some wonderful book exploration posts from last week:
Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
I’ve always been fond of bats. Your ideas are so fun!
http://livingatthewhiteheadszoo.blogspot.com/ says
OK I love the stained glass bats, and the rainbow Elmer. We haven’t read baby bat’s Lullaby I’ll have to look for it.
Esther CraftoArt says
Love the idea of the bats hanging on the tomato cage! Cool!
Mama to 4 says
love the bat craft, the book looks adroable!
Sofia @ From PDX with Love says
Such a great idea and something my boys would enjoy doing!
http://livingatthewhiteheadszoo.blogspot.com/ says
I’m back we also like Stellaluna.
Barbara says
I like the viewing tool. We are working on our letters and word recognition, so this is perfect!
Kristina says
The stained glass bats are cute! I’ve seen it done with apples and pumpkins.. but I guess the sky is the limit when doing something like that. I wouldn’t mind those bats ‘flying’ in our house : )
I linked up our own bat craft to go along with Gail Gibbons, “Bats” book. Have a great weekend!
Maro's kindergarten says
How cute are the stained glass bats! Thanks for hosting another great Link party!
Melissa Campeau says
Aren’t those stained glass bats so cute!!?!? I love your review, it introduced me to new ideas and stuff! I will also join the hop because there seems to be great posts out there too!
Miss Courtney says
The alphabet bats are fabulous.
RedTedArt says
I love your bats!
Mudpiesandtiaras says
Those abc bats are so cool!!!!!
Ticia says
How funny, I was thinking about sharing text viewers too. Yours are so cute.
~ Noelle says
those bats are too cool… the teacher did a candy corn game today matching the letters… it was neat and showed me that we need to work on Broxtons lowercase letters…
maryanne @ mama smiles says
LOVE this!!! Pinning to my literacy board 🙂
LOVE MELISSA:) says
I love the stained bats! So cute!
Deborah Alter-Rasche says
I like them as text viewers, great idea! Love elmer too! 😀
Tesa @ 2 Wired 2 Tired says
What a great collection of bat projects. I was just reading a bat book with my children and they would love to do some of these.
Kids Creative Chaos says
I love the illustrations in this book. Bat crafts are so cute!
Beth (www.livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com) says
Thanks for featuring our Elmer Elephant craft!! We had so much fun with it =-)
I LOVE your bats!! What a fun idea to hang them on the tomoato cage – it looks super fun. Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Have a GREAT weekend,
Beth =-)
Raising a Happy Child says
Those shape bats are absolutely adorable!
Bethany @ Kidding Around Greenville SC says
Your bats are so cute. I love the idea of using the tomato cage!
Emma @cakesandscribbles says
I love all the bat crafts, fantastic. x
simplysheila says
I love this book, and the clever little bat reading helper! I have read it to my niece, and she loves it too.
OneMommy says
What a cute sounding story! I love the stained glass bats!
FireRunner2379 says
Looks like some fun crafts. When my son was in preschool we cut out bats and taped them onto mini KitKat bars for the Halloween party. After the kids ate the candy they could stick a couple of fingers in the wrapper and move it up and down causing the wings to flap!
Jenny K says
Love your activities this week! The bat word viewer is so creative!
Jen says
Love this post…the book looks adorable and all of the activities are so creative!