It's a Toss Up

3-2-1 Action

Why play this way?

Bring this book to life by acting out the hilarious antics of Floyd, who keeps getting things stuck in a tree! Your little one will learn about cause and effect while strengthening cognitive skills such as sequencing and recall. Plus, when they experience the joy of full-bodied activities that pull this story off the page, they’re sure to form a deeper connection with the book and its characters.

Literacy
Arts & Crafts
Household
Large Motor
Let's Play!

SET THE STAGE FOR PLAY: 3 Minutes

Adult Participation: Required

Ready

Stuck by Oliver Jeffers

A large piece of paper

Post-it notes

Drawing/writing materials

A sofa, bed, or another high spot to toss items

Set

Draw a large tree outline and tape it to the wall.

3 ways to PLAY!

1. Re-read (or just look through) the book and name each item as you pretend to throw it into Floyd's tree.

  • Is the item heavy? Squirmy?

2. On individual post-it notes, draw pictures of the items that got stuck in Floyd’s tree. Have fun sticking these notes onto your tree! 

  • Will they overlap? Do you need to reach up high to a branch? 
  • Are there other items you want to draw and stick on?

3. Go on a book-based scavenger hunt to find the same (or similar) objects that Floyd gets stuck in the tree. Then, toss your items into your “tree” (sofa, bed, or other high place) and watch them get stuck!

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why our members love the book club

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Our family loves the LMNOPlay Book Club!
"Not only do we get high-quality books with engaging perspectives from well-known authors, the activities included expand how we experience the story with our 3-year-old son. Accessible, fun and educational!"
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We can't wait to get the next delivery!
"The activity card suggestions were easy to put together and fun for the kids. They provided a nice supplement to the story, and extended the enjoyment of the books."
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associated activities are amazing!
"They not only help my grandson see the relationship between an exciting subject and the real-world principles involved, but they also strongly personalize the experience for him. He learns that reading is fun, and that learning satisfies his natural curiosity."
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Looking forward to gifting these again!
"I have always gifted books at birthdays and these felt like a natural extension of the gifts I already give. It's nice to also be able to give my friends something that comes with additional activities they may not have thought to do."
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