Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Little beauty by Anthony Browne



This book was recommended by an Early Language Specialist at a workshop I attended a few weeks ago. What a great recommendation! The book is a perfect story time choice: there is about a sentence per page and the illustrations are extremely colourful and beautiful. The story tells a simple tale about a gorilla who learns sign language and asks for a friend, and so is given a kitten to take care of. In the end, the kitten also learns sign language which saves their friendship.

When I read the book, the kids were absolutely enthralled, and I made sure they understood the ending by asking questions.

Once we had sang a few action songs, I brought out our amazingly realistic gorilla puppet, and had it act very sad.

"Why do you think the gorilla is sad?" I asked the kids.

"Because it doesn't have a friend!" they answered.

Then I took out a big canvas bag.

"What do you think I have in this bag?" I asked.

"A friend! A friend!" they replied.

Slowly, slowly, I pulled out various objects out of the bag, like a tennis ball and a shovel and a plastic snake. Very innocently, I asked the kids if they thought the various items would make a good friend for the gorilla. The kids were very adamant that they would not.

Eventually I got to the bottom of the bag. I put my hand in the bag and starting making mewing sounds.

"Do you hear that? What do you think it could be?" I asked.

"A kitten!" they all shouted.

I had the kitten walk out of the bag, and walk over to the gorilla. Then I had the kitten nudge the gorilla to get its attention. The gorilla turned to the kitten, and then gave it a huge hug.

All the kids clapped with joy.

Next I taught them two words in sign language:

friend



and cat



Another great story time!