Whilst annoying to store and painful when left out (again) and tripped over, these are an absolute goldmine when it comes to assembling these storytelling baskets!Īs ususal, we first of all read the story together, then took the book with us on a hunt around the house to find items to fill our basket with. We are fortunate (or crazy) enough to have lots of small toys in our house, ranging from Playmobil characters, food and furniture to endless amounts of wooden play food. I’m absolutely sure you will not only have heard of this book but own it and love it yourself too, but in case you’ve missed it along the way somehow, here is a link to find it for yourself! The Very Hungry Caterpillar Storytelling Basketįollowing along in our new early literacy series of Sensory Storytelling Baskets, we put together one for our favourite picture book of all time, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, by Eric Carle. It would also make such lovely gift for a preschooler! Make this “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” storytelling basket for hours of playful, storytelling fun! This is a wonderful resource to go along with this classic picture book for kids and is simple to put together, great for any classroom, child care or home learning environment.
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