This book, The Little Old Lady who was not Afraid of Anything, is one I read with my kids every year! It works especially well in small groups--generally it's our first play. Each child has a part---either a hat, shoes, pants, shoes, gloves, or pumpkin head. Each child has a line (e.g. 'clomp, clomp', 'wiggle wiggle'.....). I'm amazed at how hard the line is for some of them to remember! I even read this with some artic kids---there are a lot of 'L' words in the book! Every time I point at the child, he needs to say 'little old lady' correctly! The video below is one I found on YouTube. I have no idea who these kids are, but the teacher here did what I did with my kids last week---she brought in real articles of clothing and each child had a part to play along with an piece of clothing to hold. She paired kids up, while I paired my kids with whatever adults were in the room. It was all fun! Exactly how you structure this depends on the levels of your children. I also quickly made some visuals. I used them during the group activity to assist in comprehension and to cue the kids as to when to say their line. Click here to get the visuals in Boardmaker Click here to get the visuals in pdf I am in the process of switching all pdf visuals to Smarty Symbols. Since I pay for this subscription, this product is on Teachers Pay Teachers. If you have Boardmaker, click above and it's free. Have fun with this book. I did! I also want to say that when reading this to the kids, you have the freedom to paraphrase. Some of the pages are slightly wordy--but I managed to hone in on the action words quickly with an abbreviated reading. Happy Halloween! .