Hula Skirt
Materials:- Paper Bag
- Safety Scissors
- Yarn
- Stapler
- Paint
- Glitter
- Cut the Top off the bag. Then cut strips up leaving enough to fold over at the top. Fold the top over putting yarn on the inside of the fold. Next staple the top to hold the yarn in. The Yarn works as a belt to keep the hula skirt up when the children are playing. Next give the children the skirts and let them decorate their skirts. Make a few extra skirts as they occasionally tear.
Seashell Imprints
Give each of your children some play-dough and let them explore making imprints
with different ocean items (seashells, starfish, sea horse shapes, etc
I'm a Little Hawaiian Child
(Sung To: I'm a Little
Teapot) I'm a little Hawaiian child (sway hips like hula dancing)
Look at me, living on an island in the sea (show island with arms)
I like to dive and I like to swim (pretend to swim)
The fish and the seastars are my friends (put arm around friend
I'm a little Hawaiian child, (sway hips like hula dancing)
Look at me, climbing to the top of a cocoanut tree. (pretend to climb)
I'll pick a coconut to share with you (offer coconut)
Kiwi and bananas and pineapple, too (hands on hips)
I'm a little Hawaiian child, (sway hips like hula dancing)
Look at me, Dancing the hula, one, two, three (count on fingers)
Aloha means hello and good bye, too (put hands on hips)
So now I'll say aloha, aloha to you.(wave)
Luau Snacks
- Pineapple
- Papaya
- Cocunuts
- Mangos
- Bananas
- Frozen Drinks (With Umbrellas)
- Ham
Luka's Quilt

by Georgia Guback
