Frozen Sing-Along Fun
Leah Langby
January 12, 2015
Keeping Up With Kids
Antler- and crown-making at the Fall Creek Library’s Frozen Sing-Along Party

I’ve been hearing about libraries having a lot of fun with Frozen Sing-Along programs.  Then today I ran into a couple of Frozen-inspired activities in No Time for Flashcards for young kids that seem like they’d be a fun extension to the sing-along.

Winter Math Game Inspired by Frozen includes a gross-motor math game, just great for your PreK and Kindergarten crowd.

Freeze and Free is also inspired by Frozen–freeing Frozen characters and beads from giant ice cubes, using warm water. As Alison McDonald (the blog author) points out, this is a great way for kids to work on their fine motor skills!

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