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Preschool Dramatic Play - The Jacket I Wear in the Snow

The Jacket I Wear in the SnowBy Lynn Moore

The Jacket I Wear in the Snow
by Shirley Neitzel is a perfect fit for a quick and easy snow adventure. Here are a few fun preschool adventures you and your preschooler will enjoy any time of the year!

Read The Jacket in the Snow

Begin by reading the book with your preschooler. Remember that reading to preschoolers should be fun and lively. It is more than just reciting the words on the page. If you are unsure about how to really read a book for your preschooler’s full enjoyment and benefit try reading Reading Magic by Mem Fox. 

Test Your Preschooler's Memory - Recite The Jacket in the Snow

After reading the book several times (at several different sittings), try reading it with leaving a few of the key words out. For example, you may leave out jacket each time it comes up in the story, or you may leave out scarf. In fact, the text is written in this matter with key words replaced with pictures. Encourage your preschooler to supply the missing words.Boy Sledding

Act Out The Jacket in the Snow

Try reading the book with your preschooler while you act out. What fun to use dramatic play as you pretend to put on the jacket, the scarf, the boots, and so on.

What happens when the child is fully dressed to go out for play in the snow? His sled goes right into a snowman. Make this an Oh no! type of experience as you both take off all of the pretend outer garments. Although you will be developing wonderful early literacy skills, dramatic play, sequencing, and memory, you will also be sending an important message: Play safely in the snow.

Have Fun with The Jacket in the Snow Anytime

Can you and your preschooler act out the book or recite the book from memory? What a delightful way to practice memory and sequencing skills. If you stop in the middle of a sentence, your preschooler will be sure to pick up on the text and continue from there. This activity (with or without the book) can be done at home, in the car, while waiting for an appointment, or any time that you have a few minutes for an adventure. Are you looking for more snow adventures with your preschooler? Check out Indoor Snow Fun and What A Snowman Needs.




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