This Pigeon Finds A Hot Dog storytime inspired treats post is courtesy of our contributor Chantelle of Dolled Up Design…I love parties inspired by books. There is so much inspiration to be found in your child’s favourite book and it can be easy to plan a whole party around one favorite book, like I did with my son’s Go, Dog! Go Party, or to draw inspiration for games, treats and decorations from a series of books. My kid’s party themes usually come from their favorite tv or movie characters, but when there is an opportunity to theme a party or treats around a storybook character I gladly jump at the opportunity.
When Pigeon finds a delicious hot dog, he can hardly wait to shove the entire thing in his beak. Then a very sly and hungry duckling enters the scene and wants a bite. Who will be the more clever bird? Explore classroom activities, puzzles, teacher resources and enrichment pdfs for this book. The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog Read 'The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog! Then color in this fun activity sheet. By Scholastic Parents Staff. Share this article Send. It was a great video because at the end, it has Mo Willems reading the book to a group of kids and teaching them how to draw the pigeon. Of course we had to try drawing the pigeon, too! After play time, we read the book The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog! Then we ate hot dogs for lunch! (I forgot to take pictures!!). The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog-also a simple and sparsely illustrated story-explores the flip side of that coin, exposing the poker-face persuasive powers of young negotiators. The pigeon just wants to greedily eat the hot dog that he's found: 'Oooooh! Then along comes the duckling, 'scooty scoot scoot!' Play this game to review English. Who is the main character in The Pigeon finds a Hot Dog? Preview this quiz on Quizizz. Who is the main character in The Pigeon finds a Hot Dog? The Pigeon finds a Hot Dog. 0% average accuracy.
My kids don’t go to bed without a nightly bedtime story. We have a large and ever-growing book collection, and there have been a few favorites that have stuck out and been read repeatedly. My son was introduced to the author Mo Willems in his kindergarten class this past year and the Pigeon and Elephant & Piggie books quickly became part of our regular rotation. So, when it came time to bring a snack in for the Kindergarten class, a treat themed after these books and characters seemed a natural choice.
The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog:
I came across candy coated Oreo’s on Pinterest that looked like the Pigeon character they had been studying, and I knew they would pair perfectly with shortbread hotdogs just like in the Mo Willem’s book The Pigeon Finds A Hot Dog!
To make the Pigeon Oreo’s, I began by creating the eyes. To do this, I laid white candy wafers on a parchment lined baking sheet and melted them slightly in a preheated 200 degree oven for 4 minutes. Once they were soft, I carefully placed a brown chocolate Smartie into the center of each and then allowed them to harden again.
Pigeon Eats A Hot Dog
To prepare the beaks, I simply cut yellow candy wafers in half and then opened up the two halves to create the beak shape. I spread these apart on parchment paper in preparation for the coated Oreo’s I would be placing on top.
Once my blue candy wafers were melted, I began dipping the Golden Oreo’s. After each cookie was fully coated I lifted it out with two forks and then carefully placed it on one of the prepared beaks. I finished it off by placing my white candy wafer and brown Smartie eyes in the center.
For the hot dog cookies, I followed this easy recipe from Taste of Home. Once they were finished off with a drizzle of yellow royal icing “mustard”, they looked just like the hot dog in the book.
I loved the way the final product looked packaged in small cellophane bags and ready for my excited little kindergartner to hand out to his class.
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These were a perfect class treat, but would also be great party favors for a Mo Willem’s book themed party. For more great treats and party ideas inspired by the storybook characters of Mo Willems, be sure to visit my Pinterest board.
We’d like to send a big THANK YOU to Chantelle for sharing these adorable and creative treats with us! Her parties are always easy to recreate and kids love them! Be sure to follow her on Facebook to stay updated on all her fabulous ideas.
Book Companion Reader:
The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!
by Mo Willems
Kids will love this book companion reader to the book The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!, by Mo Willems. This resource includes:
Hot Dog Game Y8
• Comprehension questions
• Create your own book cover
• Dear Pigeon letter (persuasive writing exercise)
• Character map
• Word search
• Fill in the blank
• Write your own sentence
• Pigeon and duckling share a hot dog. What are some foods that you enjoy sharing with a friend?
• Pigeon describes how great a hot dog tastes in so many ways. How ould you describe something that tastes really delicious?
• Story map
• Build a word
• Sight word hunt
• Survey – do you like to eat hot dogs?
• Word wall
• Answer key
• Packet includes writing lines for additional handwriting practice and exposes
students to different fonts
Pigeon Hot Dog Game
Explore the book The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog! together with your students using this fun resource. You can also use a student’s answers to assess comprehension of the book. Use this resource to lead a classroom discussion, small-group sessions or as independent work or homework for those students that are ready. This would also make an excellent summer homework assignment.