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PreK Bits - "L" is for little (and LARGE)

by ryanikoglu

Ms. Rachel and Ms. Allison brought to Preschool Storytime ... little creatures you may never see.
BIG little is a sorting activity to show size differences. After all ... you need to know what little is before you can look for it!
A BED JUST SO has a "Hudgin" who won’t let the Tailor sleep.
“The Goblin Story” is one story in the beginning Reader LITTLE BEAR’S VISIT.

For more stories of teeny tiny very little creatures try these favorites (note: where there is something little, there is also something LARGE):
The HINKY PINK ... a different version of the "Hudgin story" above.
TEENY TINY by Jill Bennett.
DIG IN! … for little things you find when you dig down in the ground.
HORTON HEARS A WHO by Dr. Seuss ... after all ... a Who needs to be heard too.
The WOMAN WHO FLUMMOXED The FAIRIES by Heather Forest.
IMAGINE YOU’RE A FAIRY ... don't forget your wings!
The TIPTOE GUIDE TO TRACKING FAIRIES by Ammi-Joan Paquette.
HOME SWEET HOME: a little book of fairy dwellings that have been made by people.
The ELVES And The SHOEMAKER ... when you need a bit of magic.
LITTLE HOUSES: a counting book by Helen Musselwhite.
SUCH A LITTLE MOUSE by Alice Schertle.

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