![]() ![]() This discussion will provide a perfect opportunity to have a serve and return interaction that will promote positive brain development! See if you and your child can create a story solely by talking about the Piggie and Gerald’s emotions. Instead of reading the words, create your own story by focusing on the illustrations. Try something fun and different while reading There Is a Bird on Your Head. Practice counting backwards by singing Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed! Find the lyrics and instructions to the finger play here. Monkeys jumping on beds is almost as silly as birds on heads! And there’s a song about it. Together, explore different ways to vocalize what they need. ![]() In There Is a Bird on Your Head by Mo Willems, Piggie helps Gerald find a most valuable tool for dealing with uncomfortable situations: his voice! While reading, talk to your child about what makes them feel uncomfortable. So strange, that it makes Gerald feel VERY uncomfortable. Having a bird on your head is a little strange. Find out why Gerald’s head seemed to be the perfect place for the silly bird in this book! ![]() Our Cover to Cover Book of the Month for April is There Is a Bird on Your Head! by Mo Willems. This Month’s Book: There Is a Bird on Your Head! ![]()
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