Spring is finally here and that means lots of lovely bunnies.
So our theme this week for you and your preschoolers is Bunnies and we have a wonderful book by one of our favorite authors Mo Willems, Knuffle Bunny.
So here you go your week plan for the book Knuffle Bunny and the theme of Bunnies.
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Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems The Virtual Book Club for Kids Featured Book
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This week’s featured book is Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems. This is a simple and easy to read book that your preschoolers will love. If they have ever lost their favourite toy they will also relate to Trixie in the story.
As you read together you can look at the places that Trixie and her bunny go – talk about feelings and much more.
If you are looking for other Bunny theme books for this week check out our selection below.
Weekly Virtual Book Club Plans
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Bunny Themed Activities for Preschoolers
In our weekly plans, we provide 5 simple, hands-on activities to play, create and learn with your preschooler whilst having fun and encouraging a love of reading.
It is up to you whether you choose 1 activity from the week, or do all 5 and how you set up the activities. One of the team members here at the Virtual Book Club for Kids has put together a suggested outline of how you could organise your week carrying out an activity a day. You can see how this would work in the image below but it is up to you this is just an idea.
Knuffle Bunny and Bunny Themed Week Activity Plan for Preschoolers
A fun week of simple activities inspired by the book Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems for Preschoolers during our Bunny Week.
We have a simple (relatively mess-free) bunny themed sensory bin for this week’s sensory play activity for your preschoolers.
The activity uses cotton balls but you could use pompoms.
This bunny hop alphabet activity for your preschoolers is fun to do outside if the weather is good.
If not you could cut out some bunny footprint shapes from paper or card and then do similar inside your house.
Our math activity this week is focusing on colors and sorting colors.
It’s a simple DIY to make your own Bunny and then you can feed it the different colors. Don’t just use it for this -> with the alphabet printables with the bunny alphabet game above you could feed them letters of the alphabet or even the letters of their names.
Find full instructions on this Feed the Bunny Color Sorting Game for Preschoolers here!
Our cooking activity is more of a snack idea and is ideal for preschoolers and you to make together.
It’s to create a Bunny Trail Mix this is perfect for your preschooler to snack on and it’s easy to make. The little marshmallows look just like bunny tails.
Here’s the ingredients you’ll need for this adorable Bunny Trail Mix with Printable.
Our craft this week is very simple but it creates a fun hoping bunny that actually jumps.
Check out the full instructions and tutorial for making your jumping bunny with your preschoolers here.
More Bunny Themed Books for Preschoolers
Each week we feature 1 book for the theme as our recommended read along with your preschoolers.
However, we know that sometimes these books can be difficult to find or as parents and carers of preschoolers you want to add a few more themed books to the book basket this week.
So, in addition, we also recommend 3 other books that are great to read together.
The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown
The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter
The Little White Rabbit by Kevin Henkes
More Spring Themed Plans for Preschoolers
If you would like to use some of these ideas with other spring-themed activities then check out our spring themed plans for preschoolers below.
Spring Baby Animals Weekly Plan for Preschoolers featuring Sheep in a Jeep by Nancy Shaw
Spring Flower Themed Week for Preschoolers featuring Lola Plants a Garden by Anna McQuinn
Rainbow themed activities for a week featuring How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow by Monica Sweeney