First of all!!!
THIS IS JUST A SILLY SONG!!!
DON'T TAKE THE DIFFERENT ROLES TOO SERIOUSLY BECAUSE THE CHILDREN DON'T. THEY JUST HAVE FUN SLURPING AND WHINING, AND TICKLING!
My Mother Is a Baker
My mother is a baker, a baker, a baker.
My mother is a baker.
She always goes like this,
“Yum! Yum!”
Father – Trashman -“Pee yew!”
Sister – Singer - “La ta de da…”
Brother –Cowboy - “Yahoo!”
Doggie – Licker – “Slurp! Slurp!”
Kitty – Scratcher – “Hssssss!”
Baby – Whiner - “WAH!”
Grandpa – Engineer – “Toot! Toot!”
Grandma – Tickler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38_a6IDxYw8
Hint! This is a fun one for a school performance.
Here's a link so you can download a free book to go with the song:
CAREER EDUCATION
It's never too early to have children start thinking about careers and what they might want to do one day. In early childhood play encourages children to explore and pretend different roles and occupations.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
What type of things would you like to do in a job?
GUEST SPEAKERS
Invite parents and members of your community to come and speak in your class about their careers.
WHAT'S YOUR BAG?
Give each child a brown paper bag and ask them to interview their parents about their jobs. What do they like best about their job? How did they train for their job? Put a tool, picture, or other object that represents what they do in the bag and share it with classmates.
WHEN I GROW UP!
Have a special day where children dress for the job they'd like to have one day. Ask them why they chose that job, how they will prepare for it, and so forth.
CAREER EDUCATION
It's never too early to have children start thinking about careers and what they might want to do one day. In early childhood play encourages children to explore and pretend different roles and occupations.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
What type of things would you like to do in a job?
GUEST SPEAKERS
Invite parents and members of your community to come and speak in your class about their careers.
WHAT'S YOUR BAG?
Give each child a brown paper bag and ask them to interview their parents about their jobs. What do they like best about their job? How did they train for their job? Put a tool, picture, or other object that represents what they do in the bag and share it with classmates.
WHEN I GROW UP!
Have a special day where children dress for the job they'd like to have one day. Ask them why they chose that job, how they will prepare for it, and so forth.