Play School (1966)
Mini Beasts (5) (286x5)
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Series 286: Mini Beasts
We see insects and other small creatures almost every day of our lives. These “mini beasts” are one of the first introductions young children have to the natural world. They come in countless varieties, shapes, colours, patterns and sizes and are celebrated in favourite pre- school nursery rhymes, such as “Incy Wincy Spider”, “Ladybird, Ladybird” and “The Ants Go Marching”. In this series of Play School, we explore “mini beasts” through craft activities, play, songs and stories. We are also visited in studio by some real-life insects: slaters, snails, worms and even a stick insect!
Episode 5
PRESENTERS
Karen Pang & Teo Gebert
PIANIST
Peter Dasent
TOLD STORY
The Mini Beast Ball
(A story told by the Play School team)
FILM
Tulip Time
(Play School, ABC)
IDEAS FOR LATER
Make a night-time garden collage by pasting newspaper, magazine & coloured paper cut-outs onto a piece of black cardboard or paper. Paste on a moon, trees, flowers, bushes or anything you like. You might like to add some night-time mini beasts, such as an owl or a firefly.
Make a peg firefly or dragonfly by twisting a small square of cellophane or tissue paper in the middle and taping it to a peg for wings.
Make up a dance to a piece of music you like.
SONGS
Tiptoe Through the Tulips
Composers: Al Dubin & Joe Burke
This Little Light of Mine
Composer: Harry Dixon Loes
Incy Wincy Spider
Composer: Traditional
Publisher: Origin/ABC Music Publishing
Spots Are Great
Composers: Peter Dasent & Mark Barnard
Publisher: Origin/Control
Heel and Toe Polka
Composer: Traditional
Publisher: Origin/ABC Music Publishing
MAKE AND DO
How to Make a Lantern
You will need:
- A paper gift bag with handles
- Safety scissors
- Coloured cellophane
- Tape
- Recycled newspaper
- A small LED torch
Cut a shape, such as a circle, square, or triangle, from one face of the paper gift bag.
Cut the sa