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Brilliant Bears

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Artist: Rebecca Covert

Rebecca Covert Brilliant BearsCome join the excitement as we explore movement with silly rhymes and songs and discover our sense of adventure while reading We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen, and other brilliant bear books! This story time sequence builds phonemic awareness, story retelling and prediction skills—and through dramatic play and music, encourages students to step into the stories and explore a bear’s world. Your guide, Rebecca Covert, is a singer, storyteller and actress in Pittsburgh who holds an MS in elementary education from Duquesne University.

Maximum # of students:

20 (with help from a teacher)

Requirements:

Large Clear space or circle-time area.

Minimum sequential workshops:

4

 
 
 

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