We love these Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Activities and Crafts just as much as we love the book.
First, you could do a directed drawing with this step by step how to draw a pigeon printable from The Best Children’s Books.
This pigeon game from Patootie is a great idea! You can even make the buses different colors or put different letters or sight words on them to practice while guessing where the pigeon is.
This Rhyming Game from Growing Book by Book will sure to be a hit with your children. She includes all of the directions and printables you need to use this awesome book to practice rhyming.
Try this paper plate pigeon craft like they did at A Little Pinch of Perfect. You could turn this into a puppet as well by attaching a craft stick to the bottom.
Prekinders shares this awesome Pigeon Counting Game which gives your child the opportunity to practice one to one correspondence, combinations of 5 or 10, and more/less.
Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late! 4.31 35391 Ratings 1043 Reviews published 2006 21 editions. PreSchool-Grade 2-The star of Don't Let the. From The Pigeon! By Mo Willems' -'Moshi Monsters Fun Park' puzzle has 24 pieces and measures 10 inches by 13' when put together. Great fun for preschool children and older from ages 3 and up. All the family will enjoy working this puzzle.
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- Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus is a fun preschool game that helps teach social skills The pigeon wants to drive your bus and it's up to you to stop him, as you move around the game board If the pigeon lands on the same space as your bus, you must go back to 'Start' and try again For 2 - 4 players ages 3 and up.
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- Don't let the pigeon stay up late in this adorable literacy activity! Just print, cut and staple to create a sight word reader that is great for a guided reading group, a buddy reading activity or an independent reading center. A companion writing book is also included, and it is perfect for a wri.
- Pigeon Class Book. I was inspired by my friend Karen of Prekinders; her recently released Pigeon packet hooked me on the popular Mo Willems books. Favorite Pigeon Books. Here are some favorite Pigeon books by Mo Willems: Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Pigeon Wants a Puppy! Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late! The Pigeon Needs a Bath!
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This and That has a free printable template to turn a toilet paper tube into the pigeon!
I love this Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus alphabet activity from The Educators Spin on It. She offers links to the printables you need to set up this activity and gives different ideas on ways you can use it to make learning fun.
Make your own Pigeon Book with the blank template from Thrive after Three.
Follow up your book with a pigeon themed snack like they did at Juggling with Kids. I don’t know anyone that would turn down that snack.
So which one of these Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Activities and Crafts are you going to try first? Let us know how it goes.

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There have been a few books in my library that have made students laugh and roll on the floor. Not polite little “I’m using my library voice” laughing and rolling on the floor…happy, loud laughing and rolling on the floor. And, really, why not? If you can make your usually quiet librarian say things like, “My best friend is a hippo named Boo Boo Butt,” just by asking her to read this book, wouldn’t you do the same? Not since their favorite “Pigeon” books, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus and Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late by Mo Willems have my students found a book that is SO funny. I wasn’t planning to read this book a second week in a row, but my students insisted. 🙂
Don T Let The Pigeon Stay Up Late Summary
Why is this book such a success? Like Mo Willems Pigeon books, this book puts kids in control. They get to tell you what to do, and they really love it.
I loved reading this book and seeing my students have a great time.