Teddy Bear Picnic compilation

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Teddy Bear Picnic compilation Books: Teddy Bear Picnic - Jimmy Kennedy Berenstein Bears has a book called the Berenstein Bear's Picnic Goldilocks and the three bears For some craft ideas: get wood cut bears at the craft store. The girls can use markers or crayons to color them so you won't have messy paint. A little glue for wiggly eyes and a magnet strip for the back. Have them each make a place mat for their picnic. Take white construction paper - 9x12 and have them make a colorful place mat. Cover with contact paper and they have a place mat to take home and use. Have older girls write a cute short story about bears going on a picnic and put it on for the younger girls at the event. Relay races - use baskets; get plastic food, place mats, tablecloths plastic silverware; and have races or make up games using the above items. The first group to set their table for the picnic lunch or "hunting" for food - the first group to collect one of everything on their list! Our troop has a teddy bear tea every year and this is what we do: Upon arrival, we introduce our teddy bears: their names, where we got them, something special about them. We serve a variety of herbal teas and two different type of homemade teddy bear cookies While sipping and munching (pinkies out please!), We tell the teddy bear stories. We then sit and sing Christmas Carols as this always falls the first week or two of December. For the last 3 years my daughter's Senior Girl Scout troop has done the Teddy Bear Picnic for our Service Unit. This event is for Daisy and first grade Brownie Girl Scouts. It is intended to be the first event for the Daisy Girl Scout troops to get them going. We usually have it in the very beginning of October. The girls

have this event down to an art from trial and error. At our last Teddy Bear Picnic there were about 50 Daisy and first grade Brownie Girl Scouts. We start with a Teddy Bear Parade lead by Miss Teddy Bear while playing "The Teddy Bear's Picnic" song. One of our troop members in a great Teddy Bear costume from a local costume shop leads the parade. We have 4 stations that are 20 minutes each. Station 1: Picture of them with their Teddy Bear using a Polaroid camera and decorating a picture frame. Picture frame is made out of popsicle sticks. The girls decorate them with jewels, sequins and glitter glue. Station 2: Game-"Mr.. Bear" from Brownie GS Handbook pg. 131. Station 3: Craft-Bear Mask. Make sure you have lots of brown crayons or markers! Station 4: Story, bookmark & snack - "The Teddy Bear's Picnic" song arranged and performed by Jerry Garcia & David Grisman, illustrated by Bruce Whatley. This book came with the tape that we played for the parade. The snack is Teddy Grahams, of course! They also color a bookmark. Then we get everyone together for a bear sing-a-long. We end with a Friendship Circle and Brownie Smile Song. We had a Teddy Bear Picnic when the girls were in Brownies (decided not to call it a "tea" because we were serving lemonade lol!). We did a Teddy Bear craft with pom poms and a wooden candle cup painted yellow and used as a honey pot. We had a first aid station where the goal was to teach a little first aid, but the girls enjoyed putting bandages, splints, slings, etc. on their bears (hopefully still learning a little too). We had a station where we did relay races... putting all the bears into a laundry basket and running up, finding your bear and running back. Another with tossing the bears into the baskets. We did a pin the tail on the donkey type of game with a big bear head and the girls put the features on the bear. Snack was Teddy Grahams. Other ideas for snacks were making sugar cookies in bear shapes and letting the girls decorate them with frosting, and we also had thought about cutting thin brownies into the shapes of bears with the cookie cutters. We were trying to think of something we could do with honey, but never explored that idea any further. At the end, all the girls got together and we taught them the Teddy Bear Picnic song, going over it a couple of times. Then we had one of those big parachutes and popped the bears around in it a bit and did a few parachute kinds of games.

I would like to take a few moments to share with you our latest event. On Saturday we had a Mother/ Daughter Teddy Bear Tea and we received an overwhelming response with this one. We received applications from 63 girls, bringing with them 46 mothers and they all seemed to have a wonderful time. We held the event in the cafeteria area of a school in our SU and it looked great with the round tables and blue and yellow balloons (that is all it took in the decoration department). The girls filled the cafeteria after they checked in and everyone was excited to start. We had copied off the words to the song "Teddy Bear Picnic", but they were lost in the shuffle and so we just started with the activity. We were able to purchase some unstuffed bear bodies from a local company called The Critter Mine. They were beautiful creamy white bears with the tips of the fur a golden color. We gave each of the girls a ziploc bag of stuffing, a birth certificate (made on the PC), and a little slip of paper to fill out and place inside of the bear. After the girls finished stuffing the bears, we played a few games of themed bingo, called "BEARS" instead of bingo. One of the ladies made custom bingo cards and cut out little paper bears to use as markers. After bingo the moms and daughters enjoyed a little treat (brownies, cupcakes, cheesecakes or strawberries) and some punch. We finished up with a drawing for a decorated bear cake made by my mother-in-law and then said goodbye to everyone. It was short (2 hrs.) and sweet and everyone seemed to have a wonderful time. I really recommend this type of event, especially for the Daisy and Brownie aged girls. How about a special GORP mix with Teddy Graham's and gummi bears in it? Make bracelets or necklaces with Teddy Bear pony beads (BJ's crafts -on-line). Play a game of Teddy-Teddy-Bear (Duck-Duck-Goose) or a game of Mr. Bear (in Brownie Handbooks). Read a bear-themed story - Paddington and Winnie the Pooh may be too long, but my daughter loved "What to Wear Jessie Bear" at that age. Show a Winnie the Pooh video. Buy some bear-sized shirts and decorate them with fabric stamps or decorate a tote to carry their bear around in.

www.crayola.com and www.dltk.com both have bear-themed activities. Have a cake baked in the shape of a bear (Wilton makes a pan) or decorated with a Teddy Bear theme. Decorate a backdrop and take pictures of the girl and her bear. Have girls bring a stuffed toy to donate to a hospital or charity - so that others can have as much fun! The little sweeties brought their own bear and a teacup. We had a story corner, played "hot potato" with Julie - our Service unit's traveling bear (she visits troops along with a journal - we just happened to have her this month), we had a coloring corner, teddy relays and a parachute to pop all those teddies high in the sky! Then we had a "tea party" with apple juice and trefoils. Too much fun! The event is set up in stations. The stations include an adoption station, a teddy bear check up station, acraft station with a teddy bear or fairy tale themed craft (we do wands a lot), a snack and story time station, a game station with teddy bear themed games (teddy bear says, follow the teddy bear etc.), and a photo station where we have a Polaroid camera and take photos of the girls with there teddy bears. They also make a frame with a magnet on the back to hang their picture in. The good thing about this event is older girls can run it (Juniors and up) and you can advertise to your local schools to have girls come to join the fun. We have hosted a Daisy/Brownie Teddy Bear Tea Party with cookies & punch, pictures with their Teddy, decorate a frame, songs & hokey pokey. Older girls put on a skit and help plan the activities, makesure to have back up songs. Prior to the event, my troop worked on the Manners Try-it and made bead bracelets to wear. Painting tea cups Another Tea Party idea that my Brownies enjoyed the 3 years I was a Brownie leader was painting teacups. The Brownie troop I inherited had a tradition of a Mother/Daughter Tea (or Babysitter,Grandmother,etc). I discovered that one of Juliette Gordon Low's hobbies was painting china. Anyway I purchased inexpensive cups and saucers from a restaurant supply house

and Porcelaine 150 paint from a craft store. The paint only becomes permanent when baked in a home oven. Then it is useable and washable. But until then it can be removed with alcohol on a cotton ball if the girl is not satisfied with her design. The paint can be applied with brushes or stamps. An important thing to know is that the paint will not come out of clothes! The girls painted their cups and leaders took them home to bake. We took them back for our tea and the girls presented them to their special guests filled with Hershey kisses. They were very proud of their creations. The paint is a little expensive, but a little goes a long way and we had leftovers for the next year. Teddy Bear Tea Party websites http://www.kidsturncentral.com/topics/teddybears.htm http://www.angelfire.com/fl/preschoolfunzone/teddybear.html http://www.teatrail.co.uk/tt/parties/bears.html http://www.coe.iup.edu/worldofkindergarten/b/bearso.html http://www.ehow.com/how_18146_teddy-bear-picnic.html WORDS TO THE TEDDY BEAR'S PICNIC SONG If you go out in the woods today You're sure of a big surprise. If you go out in the woods today You'd better go in disguise. For every bear that ever there was Will gather there for certain, because

Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic. CHORUS Picnic time for teddy bears, The little teddy bears are having a lovely time today. Watch them, catch them unawares, And see them picnic on their holiday. See them gaily dance about. They love to play and shout. And never have any cares. At six o'clock their mommies and daddies Will take them home to bed Because they're tired little teddy bears. If you go out in the woods today, You'd better not go alone. It's lovely out in the woods today, But safer to stay at home. For every bear that ever there was Will gather there for certain, because Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic CHORUS Every teddy bear, that's been good Is sure of a treat today There's lots of wonderful things to eat

And wonderful games to play Beneath the trees, where nobody sees They'll hide and seek as long as they please Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic CHORUS