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Children seem fascinated with boo boo’s or is it the band aids that fascinate them?

 

Which ever it is they will enjoy making a Book of Boo Boos!

Materials

 

Card stock

Band aids of various size, color, shape, and type

Clear contact paper or laminate

“Band Aids” by Shel Silverstein

Hole punch

Binder rings or plastic binding combs

 

Directions:

 

Glue or tape poem by Shel Silverstein (scroll down for poem) to card stock

Laminate or cover with clear contact paper

Laminate or cover with clear contact paper 5 more pieces of card stock

Punch holes for binder rings

Or

Bind with plastic binder combs

Give children an assortment of band aids

Allow children to place band aids in their book

 

Variation:

Draw body parts on each page

Cover with contact paper or laminate

Use book as a record of boo boos children receive

Allowing children to place the new band aid where each new boo boo is

 

Band – Aids

 

I have a band-aid on my finger,

One on my knee, and one on my nose,

One on my heel, and two on my shoulder,

Three on my elbow, and nine on my toes.

Two on my wrist, and one on my ankle,

One on my chin, and one on my thigh,

Four on my belly, and five on my bottom,

One on my forehead, and one on my eye.

One on my neck, and just in case I might need’er

I have a box full of thirty-five more.

But oh! I do think it’s sort of a pity

I don’t have a cut or a sore!

 

By Shel Silverstein

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