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E6a Feb

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This document appears to be a schedule or activity plan for babies that includes songs, games, play activities and interactions throughout the day. The schedule includes wake up time, meal time, bath time and cuddling time. It lists several rhymes, songs and activities to do with babies including pat-a-cake, tickling games, peek-a-boo and playing with toys. The goal seems to be engaging babies through music, movement, play and face-to-face interactions.

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SQUEAK TOYS AND RATTLES

FEBRUARY

WAKE UP TIME MEAL TIME BATH TIME


Bouncing and Lifting Clapping Tickling/Body Parts

WHO’S HERE TODAY? PAT-A-CAKE ROUND THE GARDEN


Tune: The Farmer in the Dell
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, Baker’s man, Round and round the garden,
________’s here today, Bake me a cake, as fast as you can. Went the Teddy Bear.
________’s here today, Roll it, pat it, and mark it with a “B,” One step, two steps,
We’re so glad that _______’s here, And put it in the oven, for Baby and me. Tickle under there.
Let’s all shout, “ Hurray!”
Clap and gesture to rhyme. Draw a circle on Baby’s palm. Walk
“Hurray!” fingers up Baby’s arm, then gently tickle.
Name and lift each baby.

SO BIG YOU’RE MY LITTLE BABY TICKLEY


Tune: I’m A Little Teapot
How big is _______? Tickley, tickley, where should I tickley?
_______ is sooooooo big. You’re my little baby. Tickley, tickley, right on the nose.
Soft and sweet. Tickley, tickley where should I tickley?
Name each baby and ask
Parent to share what’s new.
Here are your hands, Tickley, tickley, right on the toes.
And here are feet. Sway and gently tickle to actions.
Let’s clap your hands
WHAT’S NEW? Just like so,
And tap your feet.
And tickle your toe.
Move Baby to actions.

DICKERY, DICKERY DARE CRISS CROSS APPLESAUCE

Dickery, dickery, dare, Criss cross applesauce,


The pig flew up in the air. A cool breeze,
The man in brown, A tight squeeze,
Soon brought him down. And a tickle, tickle, tickle,
Dickery, dickery, dare. As you please.
Draw an X on Baby’s tummy. Blow
Bounce and lift Baby up and down. on Baby’s neck and tickle and hug gently.

PLAY TIME TALKING TIME CUDDLING TIME


Peek-a-Boo Tell Me A Story Lullaby

SQUEAK TOYS AND RATTLES FACE TO FACE INTERACTIONS ROCK-A-BYE BABY


Play with an assortment of squeak toys Smile and talk to Baby. Pause and wait Rock-a-bye Baby,
and rattles. Help Baby choose toys with for Baby to respond by vocalizing or On the tree top,
different colors, shapes, sizes, and moving. “Answer” Baby back. Use When the wind blows,
textures. Help Baby to hold, mouth, pat, gestures along with words. Make a The cradle will rock.
bang, shake, wave and squeak the toys. variety of sounds including “raspberries” When the bough breaks,
Cover the toys with a cloth and play and popping sounds. Encourage Baby to The cradle will fall.
peek-a-boo. imitate you. Imitate Baby’s sounds. And down will come Baby,
Cradle and all.

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