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Mustard Pancakes Tap, Tap, Tap. Topsy Turvy Nehemiah. When Gus and Stew can fix something of Topsy's they've broken, Topsy cheers them up with the story of Nehemiah. Mickey's Farm Cricket. Faithville Knowing God As Father. Wonder's Workshop. TV Schedule for Smile Visit website. Paws and Tales The Tribe Loveable animal characters experience exciting adventures. VeggieTales Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush The funny adventures of vegetable friends as they learn important life lessons and values.

Super Book Noah and the Ark Chris and Joy skip school to hang out with kids who don't follow the rules. D and Oogleberry make pizza. VeggieTales A Snoodle's Tale The funny adventures of vegetable friends as they learn important life lessons and values. Miss Charity's Diner Responsibility Children learn through example the varied and wonderful characteristics of God.

Zoo Clues Animal Communication We're out to understand animal communication. Smile Craft Give the children big yellow circles of construction paper. Let them use glitter, markers, stickers, etc. It is loads of fun and the teachers laugh just as much as the students do! Skills; logical thinking, interacting with peers, taking turn, singing, following directions.

I make it into a contest by asking for the picture that is covered the most with smiles. We took teeth shapes and had our precious ones paint them with white paint using old toothbrushes. Then after they had dryed we took a smile shape and had the child trace the shape on large red construction board.

They cut out their teeth, cut out the center of the smile and glued the teeth to the back side of the smile…so then we had a terrific red toothy smile! They parents got a big kick out of these. The skills are tracing, cutting, glueing and painting with different utensils.

You have come to the right place if you are looking for fun, engaging and exciting Smile themed activities to do with toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners. Our activities are widely used by teachers, moms, dads, child care providers and more! All our activities are available at no cost and are free to print and share.

Select below to get started. What Makes Them Smile? Make a large chart and have each child contribute what gives them a smile on their face. Make happy faces out of play dough that can be baked or dried and painted. You only need to cut out a circle and decorate.

They can then be given as gifts, made into magnets depending on thickness or glue a pin on the back to wear. Have the children make a paper plate puppet with a happy face on one side and a sad face on the other.



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