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Thanks so much for stopping by my site and downloading this file. I hope that
you and your child have MUCH fun together using this free resource! You can
find all of my files and links for this unit on this webpage:
http://www.homeschoolcreations.com/TheLittleRabbitPrintables.html
This pack contains early learning printables to use with your toddler or
preschooler when studying The Little Rabbit by Judy Dunn. I would highly rec-
ommend printing the activities from this set onto cardstock so that they are stur-
dier for younger hands.
Don’t miss the go-along animal classification cards that can be found here:
Animal Classification Cards
If you would like to share, please share a link to my blog or to the page that
hosts these files. Please do not link directly to just the PDF files (the link you are
at now). Please feel free to print this pdf file for your own personal use. They
were created for private and non-profit use. Please do not sell or host these files
anywhere else.
You can also find extra go-along printables to use with many of the other
children’s books on my website:
http://homeschoolcreations.com/LiteratureBasedPrintables.html
Created by Jolanthe @ www.homeschoolcreations.net
January 2013
The Little Rabbit
Printables
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What happened in the story?
My favorite part of the book was...
Use the top section for your child to practice writing his/her name and add to the
front of a lapbook or file folder if storing your child’s work. Depending on the
book that you use for your adventure, have your child summarize the book and
record what they tell you. Add the mini ‘book report’ to the front of your folder.
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rabbit eggs basket
grass turtle butterfly
carrots hutch rhubarb
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rabbit eggs basket
grass turtle butterfly
carrot hutch rhubarb Cut apart the 2-part cards and have your child
match the word to the image. ©2013 Homeschool Creations
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Flowers Animals
Cut out the pieces below and sort by flowers and animals.
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Matching
Print off these cards and use them to play a matching game
with your child.
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Print, laminate and cut out or slide into a sheet protector . Have your child either clip a clothespin to the correct beginning letter sound or use a dry erase marker to circle the correct letter.
K P R P B D E I F
O G S T P I R I B
O Q C R B P R H I
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Print, laminate and cut out or slide into a sheet protector . Have your child either clip a clothespin to the correct beginning letter sound or use a dry erase marker to circle the correct letter.
p r k b d q i e f
g o s i t p b r i
q c o b p r h i r
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rabbit
eggs
basket
butterfly
grass ©2013 Homeschool Creations
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turtle
carrot
hutch
rhubarb
ferns ©2013 Homeschool Creations
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Sunday M
onday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
Friday
©2013 Homeschool Creations Practice learning the days of the week with the little rabbits and see if you
can put them in the correct order after the mother rabbit.
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Print, laminate and cut out or slide into a sheet protector . Have your child either clip a clothespin to the correct number.
9 8 3 2 6 5 7 4 1
1 3 8 5 3 0 9 2 4
9 6 7 2 9 6 5 8 7
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R R R R R
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r r r r r
rabbit rabbit
Rr
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H H H H
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h h h h
hutch hutch
Hh
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Label the Turtle Fill in the correct words in the blanks below.
tail head foot shell
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4 5 6
7 8 9
Where’s the Rabbit? {and even/odd sort} Cut out the numbers and the game piece. Place the numbers {you can put all 20 or fewer} on the table and
hide the game piece under one of the numbers. Have your child guess which number the rabbit is under-
neath. This is a great activity for helping your child identify numbers up to 20. If you child correctly guesses
where the number is hidden, have fun counting together up to that number. Additional: You can also have
your child put the numbers in order independently. Use the even and odd rabbits to sort the numbers into the
correct even or odd pile.
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Buttercup/was// outside/and/met a/brown/rabbit,/
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a/butterfly,/and/ a/turtle.////////
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Say and Clap Story Words
Cut out the words and numbers. Help your child say and clap the number of
syllables in the words. Place the picture under the correct number column.
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rabbit eggs basket
carrot rhubarb hutch
straw turtle ferns
fur nest flowers
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What starts with the ‘H’ sound?
Cut out the pictures below. Glue the ones that begin with the ‘H’ sound in the boxes
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