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Canopy scarves explained

  • 3 days ago
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Durable and perfect for medium to large groups, canopy scarves are transparent, lightweight, and ideal for even the smallest hands.

In the summer theme "Under the Sea," they become our ocean: we hide under it, pretending to be fish, and by shaking it, we create the movement of the waves. It's officially become one of my favorite movement props: with music, we run, dance, jump, and learn without realizing it.

You can find them in various shades on the Bear Paw Creek website . Enter the code ENGLISH4KIDS10 to receive 10% off your order!


Here are three perfect songs to use with both new groups and children already familiar with the activities.

Like all Maple Leaf Learning songs, it is easy to learn, cheerful, and full of repetition, making it perfect for engaging children from the very first listen.

From the author of Pete the Cat, this song combines jazz and good humor. In the chorus, when we hear "wee!", we raise our canopy scarf to the sky, creating a surprise effect that always thrills children.

A lively song that encourages children to move, play, and learn through music. Thanks to its engaging rhythm and simple, repetitive movements, it creates a cheerful atmosphere and is suitable for even the youngest children.

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Through movement, children learn while having fun: they develop coordination, listening skills, collaboration, and self-confidence. Sometimes all it takes is a song and a canopy scarf to create an activity full of smiles and learning.

 
 
 

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