Honey Sweet — Berfin Sıla Kepez

Honey Sweet
Berfin Sıla KepezElma Çocuk
Honey Sweet
Berfin Sıla KepezA game competition is organized for the Honey Feast which has been looked forward to The little bear Tartbear wants to join this competition however unlike his brothers it is very difficult for him to invent a game In no way can he manage to do it So what should he do What might his granddad mean when he says dream Do you think Tartbear will be chosen as the best forest player of the year If you are curious about what will happen come and join the Honey Feast Do you wonder what there is Dance honey tale hopscotch honey fun peg top honey kite rhymes honey riddle music honey play honey honey and honey a lot of honey Theme How we express ourselves Concepts and Key Words NATIONAL CULTURE family celebrations THE WORLD OF CHILDREN tale traditional child games hostik observation FEELINGS imagination discovery Attitudes and Values Creativity cooperation being eager acting independently curiosity respect love responsibility Profile Features Thinker open minded reflective KİTAPTAN How about a nursery rhyme before we start our tale I made a toy from a pinecone I found while walking on the road Would you like to try too Here is a fairy tale rhyme with a toy recipe for you It s also very entertaining Head of walnut shell Nose of lemon seeds Arms of broken branches Hat of old cloth Body of enchanted pinecone Decorated with my pen Feet of peanut shell Lugs of red thread She comes from old times Her story from you Once upon a time three bears lived in an enchanted forest The eldest of the siblings was named Hosbear the middle one was Tickbear and the youngest was Tartbear They told each other tales every night and combed their furs Then they would dream of the Honey Feast which is celebrated every year and looked forward to and sleep soundly This holiday was full of fun All the bears danced went from door to door collecting honey and kissing the hands of the elders After the holiday celebrations their favorite thing was the game making contest among themselves This was very important to them Hosbear said Tartbear My little brother Did you hear about the leaflet he asked I have brother In fact look I brought a pinecone Maybe I can make up a game said Tartbear When Hosbear heard this he was so happy that he immediately hugged his brother and said I wholeheartedly believe that one day you will find a unique game Even if you don t come first it s great that you want to participate in the competition I m proud of you bro Hostick Hostik is a traditional Turkish children s game It is the name of the ball carved from a pinecone and the game is played with wooden sticks Before starting this game which requires at least three people a catcher is selected Players draw their sticks without showing them to their friends Whoever draws the shorter stick becomes the catcher Then a pit is dug in an earthen area The ball called the hostick is placed near the pit The other players must block him while the catcher tries to throw the hostick into the pit Whoever the catcher touches first when the hostick ball enters the hole becomes the new catcher and the game continues

Elma Çocuk
A game competition is organized for the Honey Feast which has been looked forward to The little bear Tartbear wants to join this competition however unlike his brothers it is very difficult for him to invent a game In no way can he manage to do it So what should he do What might his granddad mean when he says dream Do you think Tartbear will be chosen as the best forest player of the year If you are curious about what will happen come and join the Honey Feast Do you wonder what there is Dance honey tale hopscotch honey fun peg top honey kite rhymes honey riddle music honey play honey honey and honey a lot of honey Theme How we express ourselves Concepts and Key Words NATIONAL CULTURE family celebrations THE WORLD OF CHILDREN tale traditional child games hostik observation FEELINGS imagination discovery Attitudes and Values Creativity cooperation being eager acting independently curiosity respect love responsibility Profile Features Thinker open minded reflective KİTAPTAN How about a nursery rhyme before we start our tale I made a toy from a pinecone I found while walking on the road Would you like to try too Here is a fairy tale rhyme with a toy recipe for you It s also very entertaining Head of walnut shell Nose of lemon seeds Arms of broken branches Hat of old cloth Body of enchanted pinecone Decorated with my pen Feet of peanut shell Lugs of red thread She comes from old times Her story from you Once upon a time three bears lived in an enchanted forest The eldest of the siblings was named Hosbear the middle one was Tickbear and the youngest was Tartbear They told each other tales every night and combed their furs Then they would dream of the Honey Feast which is celebrated every year and looked forward to and sleep soundly This holiday was full of fun All the bears danced went from door to door collecting honey and kissing the hands of the elders After the holiday celebrations their favorite thing was the game making contest among themselves This was very important to them Hosbear said Tartbear My little brother Did you hear about the leaflet he asked I have brother In fact look I brought a pinecone Maybe I can make up a game said Tartbear When Hosbear heard this he was so happy that he immediately hugged his brother and said I wholeheartedly believe that one day you will find a unique game Even if you don t come first it s great that you want to participate in the competition I m proud of you bro Hostick Hostik is a traditional Turkish children s game It is the name of the ball carved from a pinecone and the game is played with wooden sticks Before starting this game which requires at least three people a catcher is selected Players draw their sticks without showing them to their friends Whoever draws the shorter stick becomes the catcher Then a pit is dug in an earthen area The ball called the hostick is placed near the pit The other players must block him while the catcher tries to throw the hostick into the pit Whoever the catcher touches first when the hostick ball enters the hole becomes the new catcher and the game continues

Elma Yayınevi
A game competition is organized for the Honey Feast which has been looked forward to The little bear Tartbear wants to join this competition however unlike his brothers it is very difficult for him to invent a game In no way can he manage to do it So what should he do What might his granddad mean when he says dream Do you think Tartbear will be chosen as the best forest player of the year If you are curious about what will happen come and join the Honey Feast Do you wonder what there is Dance honey tale hopscotch honey fun peg top honey kite rhymes honey riddle music honey play honey honey and honey a lot of honey Theme How we express ourselves Concepts and Key Words NATIONAL CULTURE family celebrations THE WORLD OF CHILDREN tale traditional child games hostik observation FEELINGS imagination discovery Attitudes and Values Creativity cooperation being eager acting independently curiosity respect love responsibility Profile Features Thinker open minded reflective KİTAPTAN How about a nursery rhyme before we start our tale I made a toy from a pinecone I found while walking on the road Would you like to try too Here is a fairy tale rhyme with a toy recipe for you It s also very entertaining Head of walnut shell Nose of lemon seeds Arms of broken branches Hat of old cloth Body of enchanted pinecone Decorated with my pen Feet of peanut shell Lugs of red thread She comes from old times Her story from you Once upon a time three bears lived in an enchanted forest The eldest of the siblings was named Hosbear the middle one was Tickbear and the youngest was Tartbear They told each other tales every night and combed their furs Then they would dream of the Honey Feast which is celebrated every year and looked forward to and sleep soundly This holiday was full of fun All the bears danced went from door to door collecting honey and kissing the hands of the elders After the holiday celebrations their favorite thing was the game making contest among themselves This was very important to them Hosbear said Tartbear My little brother Did you hear about the leaflet he asked I have brother In fact look I brought a pinecone Maybe I can make up a game said Tartbear When Hosbear heard this he was so happy that he immediately hugged his brother and said I wholeheartedly believe that one day you will find a unique game Even if you don t come first it s great that you want to participate in the competition I m proud of you bro Hostick Hostik is a traditional Turkish children s game It is the name of the ball carved from a pinecone and the game is played with wooden sticks Before starting this game which requires at least three people a catcher is selected Players draw their sticks without showing them to their friends Whoever draws the shorter stick becomes the catcher Then a pit is dug in an earthen area The ball called the hostick is placed near the pit The other players must block him while the catcher tries to throw the hostick into the pit Whoever the catcher touches first when the hostick ball enters the hole becomes the new catcher and the game continues

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A game competition is organized for the Honey Feast which has been looked forward to The little bear Tartbear wants to join this competition however unlike his brothers it is very difficult for him to invent a game In no way can he manage to do it So what should he do What might his granddad mean when he says dream Do you think Tartbear will be chosen as the best forest player of the year If you are curious about what will happen come and join the Honey Feast Do you wonder what there is Dance honey tale hopscotch honey fun peg top honey kite rhymes honey riddle music honey play honey honey and honey a lot of honey Theme How we express ourselves Concepts and Key Words NATIONAL CULTURE family celebrations THE WORLD OF CHILDREN tale traditional child games hostik observation FEELINGS imagination discovery Attitudes and Values Creativity cooperation being eager acting independently curiosity respect love responsibility Profile Features Thinker open minded reflectiveKİTAPTAN How about a nursery rhyme before we start our tale I made a toy from a pinecone I found while walking on the road Would you like to try too Here is a fairy tale rhyme with a toy recipe for you It s also very entertaining Head of walnut shellNose of lemon seedsArms of broken branchesHat of old clothBody of enchanted pineconeDecorated with my penFeet of peanut shellLugs of red threadShe comes from old timesHer story from you Once upon a time three bears lived in an enchanted forest The eldest of the siblings was named Hosbear the middle one was Tickbear and the youngest was Tartbear They told each other tales every night and combed their furs Then they would dream of the Honey Feast which is celebrated every year and looked forward to and sleep soundly This holiday was full of fun All the bears danced went from door to door collecting honey and kissing the hands of the elders After the holiday celebrations their favorite thing was the game making contest among themselves This was very important to them Hosbear said Tartbear My little brother Did you hear about the leaflet he asked I have brother In fact look I brought a pinecone Maybe I can make up a game said Tartbear When Hosbear heard this he was so happy that he immediately hugged his brother and said I wholeheartedly believe that one day you will find a unique game Even if you don t come first it s great that you want to participate in the competition I m proud of you bro Hostick Hostik is a traditional Turkish children s game It is the name of the ball carved from a pinecone and the game is played with wooden sticks Before starting this game which requires at least three people a catcher is selected Players draw their sticks without showing them to their friends Whoever draws the shorter stick becomes the catcher Then a pit is dug in an earthen area The ball called the hostick is placed near the pit The other players must block him while the catcher tries to throw the hostick into the pit Whoever the catcher touches first when the hostick ball enters the hole becomes the new catcher and the game continues Tanıtım Bülteninden

Elma Çocuk
A game competition is organized for the Honey Feast which has been looked forward to The little bear Tartbear wants to join this competition however unlike his brothers it is very difficult for him to invent a game In no way can he manage to do it So what should he do What might his granddad mean when he says dream Do you think Tartbear will be chosen as the best forest player of the year If you are curious about what will happen come and join the Honey Feast Do you wonder what there is Dance honey tale hopscotch honey fun peg top honey kite rhymes honey riddle music honey play honey honey and honey a lot of honey Theme How we express ourselves Concepts and Key Words NATIONAL CULTURE family celebrations THE WORLD OF CHILDREN tale traditional child games hostik observation FEELINGS imagination discovery Attitudes and Values Creativity cooperation being eager acting independently curiosity respect love responsibility Profile Features Thinker open minded reflective KİTAPTAN How about a nursery rhyme before we start our tale I made a toy from a pinecone I found while walking on the road Would you like to try too Here is a fairy tale rhyme with a toy recipe for you It s also very entertaining Head of walnut shell Nose of lemon seeds Arms of broken branches Hat of old cloth Body of enchanted pinecone Decorated with my pen Feet of peanut shell Lugs of red thread She comes from old times Her story from you Once upon a time three bears lived in an enchanted forest The eldest of the siblings was named Hosbear the middle one was Tickbear and the youngest was Tartbear They told each other tales every night and combed their furs Then they would dream of the Honey Feast which is celebrated every year and looked forward to and sleep soundly This holiday was full of fun All the bears danced went from door to door collecting honey and kissing the hands of the elders After the holiday celebrations their favorite thing was the game making contest among themselves This was very important to them Hosbear said Tartbear My little brother Did you hear about the leaflet he asked I have brother In fact look I brought a pinecone Maybe I can make up a game said Tartbear When Hosbear heard this he was so happy that he immediately hugged his brother and said I wholeheartedly believe that one day you will find a unique game Even if you don t come first it s great that you want to participate in the competition I m proud of you bro Hostick Hostik is a traditional Turkish children s game It is the name of the ball carved from a pinecone and the game is played with wooden sticks Before starting this game which requires at least three people a catcher is selected Players draw their sticks without showing them to their friends Whoever draws the shorter stick becomes the catcher Then a pit is dug in an earthen area The ball called the hostick is placed near the pit The other players must block him while the catcher tries to throw the hostick into the pit Whoever the catcher touches first when the hostick ball enters the hole becomes the new catcher and the game continues