Series 277: My Favourite Things
Episode 3
My Favourite Things
Young children are curious about the world and enjoy exploring new objects and places. They also find security and
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Series 277: My Favourite Things
Episode 3
My Favourite Things
Young children are curious about the world and enjoy exploring new objects and places. They also find security and pleasure through revisiting and reconnecting with familiar people, places and things. In this series of Play School we focus on ‘favourite things’ – special objects and collections as well as special relationships, pets, and places and favourite things to do. The concept of ‘favourite things’ is explored through singing, moving, pretending, making and creating, looking at books and listening to stories. Children and families are also encouraged to remember their own special times, places and people as the Play School presenters share experiences and memories. In each episode we sing ‘My Favourite Things’ and place something special on the Play School treasure shelf.
PRESENTERS
Rachael Coopes - Teo Gebert
PIANIST
Peter Dasent
PIANIST
Peter Dasent
TOLD STORY
Colin the Collector
(A story told by the Play School team)
FILM
Collections
(Play School, ABC)
IDEAS FOR LATER
- Start your own collection of objects, such as leaves, stones, bottle tops. See how they are the same or different. Sort them into different groups – colour, size shape. Find somewhere to put your collection to keep it safe.
- Make a bus out of a cardboard box and take your toys for a bus ride.
- Use an old pillow slip for a mystery bag. Place some household objects in the bag for someone else to feel and guess what each one is without looking.
SONGS
Wheels on the Bus
Composer: Traditional
Publisher: Origin/ABC Music Publishing
Doddly Doo
Composer: Colin Buchanan
Publisher: Rondor
My Favourite Things
Composers: Oscar Hammerstein II & Richard Rodgers
Publisher: Imagen
Miss Mary Mack
Composer: Traditional
Publisher: Origin/ABC Music Publishing
MAKE AND DO
How to Make a Rainbow Treasure Box
You will need:
- Squares of plain paper
- Crayons Safety scissors