The document appears to be about an assembly or presentation for young children. It includes poems about different animals and being happy with who you are. It also mentions making crafts like Gruffalo sculptures out of clay and making Gruffalo Crumble. The document encourages play, relaxation and joining activities as per the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. An invitation is extended at the end to stay for refreshments.
2. Wiggly waggly worm
A wiggly waggly worm
A slippery slimy slug
A creepy crawly buzzy thing
A tickly wiggly bug.
Of all the things to be
I’m happy that I’m me
Thank you Lord, I’m happy that I’m me.
I’m happy that I’m me
I’m happy that I’m me
There’s no-one else in all the world
That I would rather be.
A prickly porcupine
A clumsy kangaroo
A croaky frog, a hairy hog
A monkey in the zoo
Of all the things to be
I’m happy that I’m me.
Thank you Lord, I’m happy that I’m me
8. We made Gruffalo’s out of
clay
We had to poke, push, roll and pat
the clay to make our Gruffalo shape.
We used clay, pipe cleaners, googly
eyes and straws. We had to cut the
pieces using our cutting skills.