Children All Over the World

For Thanksgiving I chose a song full of "thank you" and made puppets for each language.


In order for children to memorize well, engaging many senses at once is necessary. Because of this, I color-coded each "thank you" puppet with a specific color and then gave each a different script.  Then cut, laminated, and taped them to large wooden sticks.

I brought costumes or some symbol that represented the country who's language we were singing at the moment:
"Gracias" = sombrero
"Malo" = grass apron
"Wir Danken Dir" = folded a German hat out of newspaper
"Tak" = brought my Dansko clogs
"Merci" = a scarf
"Kansha Shimasu" = had the child bow while wearing flip-flops with socks on

Lots of involvement each time.  The children would hold up the "thank you" that they represented by their dress.  

Have Fun!

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