Beyond Watching the Show: My Friends Tigger and Pooh First Day of School Activities
Welcome to this week’s edition of Beyond Watching the Show, where I give some ideas of activities for kids that enjoy a particular show that go beyond just watching the show. If you have more ideas of activities for this show please comment and share your ideas. Also, please comment here if you have a request of a show to feature in an upcoming edition of Beyond Watching the Show.
This week’s edition contains ideas for entertaining fans of My Friends Tigger & Pooh beyond watching the show. I know I have done this show before here, but I am doing a special one on the cool page I found the other day with Back to School themed activities, as I thought this would be a good time of year to share this.
Start with the Party Checklist, which I think gives a list of the things you need to do the party and the steps to get ready, however I kept getting a Pardon Out Dust page, so not sure if this bug has been worked out and if this checklist is of any use.
There are some recipe ideas. This includes some nice healthy things that could just be used as after school snacks if you do not want to do a whole party thing. Just a few of the recipes include Lumpy’s Gold Star Sandwiches, Tigger’s Boingy Homemade Fruit Leathers, and Rabbit’s Sliced Cucumbers and Pita Crisps with Hummus.
The decoration ideas includes some printables and some decoration tips. The printables include First Day of School Collage Kits. There are also some ideas for games and activities, such as Circle Time. There is also a party favor idea section.
Okay, so I will admit when I wrote this and posted it to the future a few days ago a lot of the other printing links were not working including the recipes, but I am hoping they are fixed and up when this goes live. I think these could be really fun to use in these early weeks of school, so hopefully they get it up properly. If it is not, though, check out Nick Jr.’s First Day of School page with educational print outs, games, book basics, and recipes.


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