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My Book Tie-Ins of the Week:
Hopper of Hopper’s Easter Surprise by Kathrin Siegenthaler and Marcus Pfister is a delightful book about an arctic hare that long to be different.
Hopper’s mom points out that he has a blue-tipped ear, but it isn’t enough for him. His mom points out that his fur will change in the summer and that isn’t enough. Then Hopper’s mom points out that he will look like the Easter bunny. That comment gets his attention.
Hopper wants all the facts he can get on the Easter bunny from his mom and seeks to find out some facts for himself.
On the way, he finds a fox that chases him, meets a friend, and tries to carry an egg the way he thinks the Bunny would.
When he brings his friend home they discover the Easter Bunny has been at Hopper’s house and delivered him an egg. Hopper and his friend fall asleep dreaming of how they will decorate the egg.
What did we do?
Spool Painted Paper Bag Season Trees
Hopper was interested in how his fur would change when the season changed. I thought it would be a great opportunity to talk about the seasons and paint colors to match each of them using a spool.
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Jackie H. says
I love how you brought out the lesson about the seasons from the book. It really makes this book more than a holiday book and would make it a great choice for classroom learning as well!
JDaniel4's Mom says
This is a great books for teaching about camouflage, predators, self-esteem and more. It is a really lovely book.
OneMommy says
I love the hand print bunny! I’ve been trying to think of a way to make a bunny with hand prints! Cute!
Brittney says
I love the seasonal activity you did! We just read Hopper Hunts for Spring this week, and my boys enjoyed it.
JDaniel4's Mom says
I will have to look for Hopper Hunts for Spring.
Abby says
I love those spool trees, so cute!
JDaniel4's Mom says
They were so easy and I thought they came out cute too.
Shell says
Very cute!
JDaniel4's Mom says
Thanks! We had fun creating this week!
Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
The spool painting came out so cute!
JDaniel4's Mom says
Thanks! We had fun with them!
Esther says
Oh my the cover page of the book is so adorable!
I love the seasonal activity and the adorable bunny craft!
We also made a seasonal activity to go along with the book “Forever friends by carin berger” We played with Tp roll trees
JDaniel4's Mom says
I am heading over to check out your post!
Esther says
I have just now posted it and linked to Read. explore. learn link! Do check out!
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Blond Duck says
So cute!
artsy_momma says
I love both crafts but you know I am addicted to handprint crafts 😀 Very creative!
JDaniel4's Mom says
There is something so cool about capturing your child’s handprints in artwork.
Mackenzie says
Thanks for the link-up! I’d love for you to join me on Saturday’s Show & Tell this week! I know my readers would LOVE your great ideas! 🙂
http://www.cheeriosandlattes.com/saturday-show-tell-week-4/
JDaniel4's Mom says
I will be stopping by!
Jessica says
So cute with the tree and the rabbit. And they look like easy crafts which is always a plus.
JDaniel4's Mom says
I love to create easy crafts others can do without a lot of fuss.
Didi says
I’ve never read this book. Thank you for the suggestion. We will be stopping by the library to check it out. I love the handprint rabbit. It looks like it was fun to make, and it is also a wonderful keepsake. Thanks for sharing this idea at the Kid’s Co-op!
JDaniel4's Mom says
It is such a sweet book! I hope you enjoy it.
Trisha @ Inspiration Laboratories says
I always love printing with various objects. Using spools is a neat idea. I like the effect.
JDaniel4's Mom says
Spools really create whimsy in paint.
Raising a Happy Child says
Cute projects to go with this book. We like Pfister books but missed this one.
JDaniel4's Mom says
I really love Pfister too.
Barbara says
How cute! I love the handprint bunny!!
Kim @ The Educators Spin On It says
I love how you created your trees with spools and incorperated science into the book. We love Hopper so much that we did a whole cooking lesson using Hopper’s Books. I’ve linked up you activity! http://theeducatorsspinonit.blogspot.com/2012/03/little-hands-that-cook-with-book-bunny.html