Good morning how are you today? I hope you are well; our story today is ‘The Teeger that Cam for his Tea’.
Can you remember all the different things the tiger ate? He ate all the biscuits didn’t he? What’s your favourite biscuit? My favourite is a shortbread biscuit. Will I show you how to make some?
You will need
200 g. butter
Tiny pinch salt
2cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup of sugar,
Put in 1/2 cup if you want the shortbreads to be sweeter, plus extra for sprinkling bake for 25 to 35 min 190 degrees until pale gold and let cool completely.
Here is the link to show you how it’s done; remember to let me know how yummy they taste.
Here is the link to show you what to do
http://_w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac92i6Iz_
The little girl in the story had patterned tights on. We could use lots of different coloured paper to make some weaving patterns or we could use orange and black just like the tiger? It’s a bit tricky so you might need a bit of help. I wonder what pattern you will make?
We can make tiger stripes using orange and black paint and bubble wrap.
Put your orange and black paint on the paper in big splodges. Wrap some bubble wrap around an old kitchen towel holder. Use it almost like a rolling pin and roll back and forward on your paint for fab result
Some fun facts about the tiger
When Sophie, her mum and her dad went out for their tea they had a lovely sausage supper and I know a funny wee song about a sausage which will be our song of the day. It is called I love a sausage.
I love a sausage
A bonny bonny sausage
I put it in the oven for my tea
When I went tae the lobby
Tae meet my uncle Bobby
The sausage came efter me.