Magic Box


Book: One Magic Box by Roger & Mariko Chouinard
Story Prop: Teacher makes a colorful eye-catching box, tied with ribbon, stars stuck to it and 15 pipe cleaner pieces twisted around diff. places on the ribbon.

Have the children recall parts of the story by asking questions.......How many locks does the magic box have?.........How many stars?.......Where did the magic box come from? The children can help count the stars on the box you made, they can count the locks (pipecleaner pieces), and children can come up and untwist the locks as you prepare to open the box.

When you lift the lid, have ea child come up , close their eyes and reach in to pull out a surprise. (fill the box with small trinkets that the children can take home with them.)

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