If you don't know Arnie yet...Let me introduce you...Arnie, you are looking at someone who will appreciate you like no one else can. They will introduce you to all kinds of |
I find Laurie's illustrations delightful! Each page is filled with wonderful silliness that appeals to kids of all ages! |
Several years ago, when my children were young enough to be in a summer reading programs, I was lucky enough to go and see author and illustrator Laurie Keller as she presented her new book, Arnie the Doughnut. She brought along doughnuts that looked remarkably like Arnie himself. She taught us the proper way to eat doughnuts which, I am happy to say, all of my children have mastered. How you ask? You always look at the doughnut and ask, "May I eat you, please?" If the doughnut doesn't answer than you may go right ahead and eat it!
I can't wait to share pictures with you of my owlets decorating their doughnuts with googly eyes and pipe cleaners. If your feeling the excitement mounting you may want to watch this video...Warning it may create too much excitement in the anticipation of National Day of the Donuts!
I'm happy to share with you these activities inspired by the book Arnie the Doughnut and Digital Bakeshop's Kawaii Treats.What ever you do to celebrate I hope it involves a favorite doughnut of mine named Arnie who becomes the first DOuGnut ever. His adventure about friendship with someone he may
have least expected to be friends with
is as funny as it is heartwarming.
Click on the link below to get the full packet! National Doughnut Day 2012 |
Disclaimer: This blog is in no way advocating doughnuts as a healthy life choice when it comes to food! If there is a National Vegetable Day, this blogger promises to commemorate that day in style, too! No doughnuts were eaten (yet!) in conjunction with this post!
FYI, if there's a Krispy Kreme around, check to see if they're offering a free doughnut on the 1st. I got an e-mail that some stores are celebrating this very sweet day that way . . . gotta take care of my peeps!
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Joy, we don't have any Krisy Kremes! I do love Tim Horton's, though!!
DeleteI just found your blog and LOVE IT. HaHa. Your post had me cracking up. I need to check that book out. I'm always looking for fun/different books for my classroom :) Thanks for sharing it!
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Dirty Hands and Lesson Plans
This book is a hole lot of fun!! The illustrations along with the story line make it one of my favorite books! I like your blog, too!
DeleteJenny
I am sooooo glad I stumbled in here today. Your donut idea is UH-MAY-ZING. Even though I am going to miss putting this together in time for tomorrow's official festivities, I just may have to find a way to work this in next week. What goes better with the last week of school than DONUTS?? Thanks for the inspiration :)
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Teacher Idea Factory
Food + kids = Learning Fun!! I'm so glad you stumbled here, too! Now I'm off to visit you!
DeleteJenny
These are great! :)
ReplyDeleteThank You, Jamie....I couldn't have done it without you!!
DeleteJenny
What a fun way to make a memory. I have not heard of that book, but it looks clever! Happy Doughnut Eating.
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Chickadee Jubilee
We did enjoy our doughnuts...The book is so much fun. I caught three kids rereading the book together after I had read it to the class!
DeleteJenny
Heehee, how fun!!! Thanks for sharing!
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