Moving and being together to encourage pretend play and an imaginative response to the music.
Play connects children to nature. Being active helps children explore their environment, develop motor skills, and build a lifelong appreciation for nature and physical activity.
Build a small cubby that can be a hive (somewhere the children could fit under or in). You could put sheets between chairs or over a table. You might want to talk or show children how bees have hairy legs that they use to gather pollen from flowers to take back to the hive to make honey. Put hoops or bean bags or something to represent flowers on the floor.
A no-bake, natural snack great for lunchboxes or an energy-boosting treat (check for child allergies first).
Ingredients:
1 ripe banana (mashed), 1 cup rolled oats, 2 tablespoons sunflower butter, 1-2 tablespoons honey (to taste), ¼ teaspoon cinnamon (optional), ¼ cup raisins
Instructions:
Use this part of the video as a SPARK for the activity