"The Real Princess" is an original fairy tale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. Illustration by Edmund Du...
After reading The Princess and the Pea, we made these cute princesses. I used Fairy Dust Teaching 's guided drawings to make the princ...
The retelling props are great practice retelling and oral comprehension skills with children. This is a multicultural set to showcase different ethnicities in the same story. Also included is a black and white line copy. Great for literacy centers or small group guided literacy instruction. Please...
These multicultural fairy tales will give your chid or student a broader and different look at the world that keep us all entertained.
I'm here to share my favorite go-to fairy tale activities my preschool and pre-k students want to play again and again.
Looking for fun Fairy Tale Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On Learning Activities and Centers for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Hans Christian Andersen's most famous fairy tales in one great collection. 50 stories, among them: The red shoes, Thumbelina, The flying trunk, The snowman, The swineherd, and many more! Also included: A pdf document with complete tracklist.
One of Nora’s favorite things to do is act out Fairy Tales. I love to see how she has taken ownership of these simple stories after “playing them” over and over. Lately we have …
Super cute, FREE printable the princess and the pea worksheets to learn numbers with a color by number activity for preschoolers.
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The princess on this coloring page is suffering through a sleepless night -- all because of a tiny pea!
After reading The Princess and the Pea, we made these cute princesses. I used Fairy Dust Teaching 's guided drawings to make the princ...
And we’re back with more preschool fairy tale fun. (Check out Preschool: Fairy Tales Week 1 here) We couldn’t squeeze all the princesses, dragons, fairies and fun into one week, so grab your magic wand and come along with us for Fairy Tales week 2. Here were our plans for Fairy Tales week 2: […]
After digging through my files, I rediscovered this craft that I regularly used for Bedtime themed storytimes when I was working as a children's librarian. This was always a favorite with kids and parents, especially after hearing the tale by Hans Christian Andersen. With summer here and so many children out of school, I thought I'd clean it up a little and create a new pattern to share here. When I used this craft with large groups, we used wallpaper scraps to create the mattresses as you can see in the completed image above which was made for me by one of the girls who regularly attended my storytimes. For the SurLaLune version of the pattern, I've created some mattresses out of clip art patterns that can be colored. The bottom blank is the base of the bed or can be used as a pattern for cutting mattresses out of different paper. Of course, the bedposts and base also are wonderful when made out of brown construction paper. The possibilities for adaptation are endless, but if all you have is a printer and some white paper, that's all you need to create this craft. Don't forget to draw a pea or paste a split pea below the lowest mattress. Enjoy! I've made the craft available in full size in three different file formats: Princess and the Pea JPG Princess and the Pea GIF Princess and the Pea PNG Printing Tips: If you are on a PC, right click over the image to get a menu and save it to your computer. Then use a photo editor program to print it without any clipping of the image. Printing it from the internet browser will most likely cause clipping unless you adjust your printer settings to print to size. Or you can copy and paste the image to a word processing program such as Word and then adjust margins to avoid clipping before printing. This is a smaller version of the pattern for illustration purposes only. Use the links above to get bigger images.
Princess and the Pea clip art -by Melonheadz This set contains all of the images as shown here, COLORED images only. Each graphic is hand drawn by me, and unique to Melonheadz. They are perfect for card making, scrapbooking, etc. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Each image is saved in its own 10 inch png file. Saved at 300 DPI for optimum quality. I have seen them printed as large as 3 feet without losing any of their integrity. This Digital Clipart set includes: 1 zip file ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… An ***INSTANT DOWNLOAD*** link will be sent to you by Etsy once payment is made, to the email account listed in your Etsy profile. They can also be found under your “My Purchases” tab! This is a digital product, so no physical item will be provided. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Here’s the link to my Terms of Use, please take the time to read it, as you will be agreeing to the terms upon purchase. http://melonheadzillustrating.blogspot.com/p/terms-of-use.html Reselling, copying, or sharing my work is not permitted. Blog and Website design is not permitted, as I am under contract with such a company. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… All images © Melonheadz Illustrating LLC 2012 – All rights reserved. Thank you for visiting my shop <3 Xox Nikki
Short play script for kids and teens. Royalty-free when used in the classroom, or for school performances. PDF download.
Slight change of plans today. We did not begin our fairy tales unit with The Princess and the Pea . Instead, we opened with The Frog Prince...
One of Nora’s favorite things to do is act out Fairy Tales. I love to see how she has taken ownership of these simple stories after “playing them” over and over. Lately we have …
Hans Christian Andersen’s wonderful imagination created iconic stories that are known all over the world. ‘The Princess and the Pea’ from 1835 is one of his best-known fairy tales. In the story, a prince is searching for a real princess to marry. Who would have thought that one little pea covered by 20 mattresses and 20 eiderdown feather beds could reveal that the princess is indeed a real princess? Only a real princess could be so delicate.There, that’s a true story.
Fun Princess and the Pea STEM activity where children must choose the best mattress materials so the princess cannot feel the pea!
These multicultural fairy tales will give your chid or student a broader and different look at the world that keep us all entertained.
Oh no! The Princess and the Pea story has gotten all mixed up. Can you put the story in the right order?
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Looking for fun Fairy Tale Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On Learning Activities and Centers for Preschool or Kindergarten.
For our story and a craft on Friday we are read the story The Princess and the Pea. Our wonderful aide cut out 6"x1" strips of scrapbook paper for the blankets and we used craft sticks for the bed frame. I hot glued a mini green pony bead on their construction paper as the pea. They used 10 pieces of scrapbook paper and then drew their own princesses on top. They did a great job!!
This coloring page tells the story of the Princess and the Pea, perfect for any child who loves fairy tales to color in!
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A great lesson that uses oil pastels/crayons and watercolor. Easy to draw, this Princess and The Pea project can be achieved in two, 45-minute sessions
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Princess and the Pea fairy tale bilingual reading is a bilingual story to get readers with developing sequencing and writing skills.
The Fairy Tale Worksheet Pack includes 7 FREE worksheets including tracing, matching, counting, and more! Help the prince find the glass slipper, or a princess find a pea. Great for preK and skill …
The first week of our fairy tales unit and we are lovin' it! We've discussed The Frog Prince, The Princess and the Pea, Sleeping Beauty, and...
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With my two older boys in school, my preschoolers at home are both of my girls. When I suggested to my 4-year-old daughter that we could ha...