Book 5 – Day 43

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[bynd_core_column size=”1/2″]Activity 2 – Play Dough

You will need: play dough and a tray.

Can you try and make a chimpanzee?  What about some banana’s and a tree? Or make other animals from the book.

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[bynd_core_column size=”1/2″]Song – Chimpanzee Finger family

Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

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[bynd_core_column size=”1/2″]Play – Animal Walk

Inside or out, encourage your child to slither like a snake, hop like a frog, gallop like a horse, or walk like a bear on all fours. Hop like a bunny or wriggle like a fish.  Use your imagination!

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