Prompt: December 2
Knock Knock
Who’s there?
Icy
Icy Who?
Icy a kid who needs a good belly laugh!
Everybody loves to laugh! Today, let’s find a way to share a laugh with someone. Maybe we can think up some jokes together!
Download the prompts for December 1-4 here as a PDF or here as a Microsoft Word Document.
Materials
The frog and the prompt! You may, of course, supplement with anything that will help get your kids laughing. In our house, the frog will have printed out some age-appropriate jokes.
Activity
I feel like I haven’t been laughing nearly enough lately, and that’s tragic! It can be hard to laugh when everything is stressful, but laughter has lots of health benefits, and trying to laugh with friends and loved ones can be an important element of social bonding. The goal here is not just to get the kiddos laughing (although that’s important), but to get them to try to get others laughing. To do it effectively, they’ll need to think about what that person finds funny and that will simple act of perspective-taking can encourage empathetic development. Have fun, and bust a gut!
If your kiddo is struggling, find some jokes on the internet. Worst case scenario, schedule a Laughter Yoga call, where you and others can awkwardly fake laugh together on the phone!