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The Very Quiet Cricket Virtual Book Club Activities

Are your kids buzzing with excitement about bugs? Get ready for a summer full of buggy fun with creative activities inspired by The Very Quiet Cricket that will engage your child and their friends!

The Very Quiet Cricket Activities for Kids

Do your kids love bugs? It’s time to get buggy! We’ve gathered some fun filled buggy activities for you to create with your child this summer!

These bug activities even work well with inviting friends for a Book Club Playdate.

We are inviting you to join the fun too. Share your The Very Quiet Cricket Activities in the comments below. That way all summer long we have a menu full of Bug Activities for our children.

The Very Quiet Cricket Activities

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The Very Quiet Cricket by Eric Carle by Eric Carle

A very small cricket tries again and again to make a chirp by rubbing his wings together as other insects pass him, making their unique sounds and movements. Each page has an insect and a verb describing his behavior. Each page also ends with “the little cricket wanted to answer so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened. Not a sound.”

While you’re reading the story make sure you have your child pretend to rub their wings (arms) together to help him make a sound… they will love it and will be very surprised at the end when it really works!

Did you know it’s a Love Story? Eric Carle shares on his blog “My book The Very Quiet Cricket is really a love story. For when they find each other, “…he chirped the most beautiful sound that she had ever heard.”

If you don’t have a copy of The Very Quiet Cricket here’s a version of the story for your child to enjoy and then join the buggy fun!

CLICK NOW for 100+ Eric Carle Activities

The Very Quiet Cricket Activities
  • Science Facts About Crickets
  • Supplies for Create a Bug
  • Sort a Bug
  • Listen to a Bug
  • Write a Bug
  • Activities for Read a Bug
  • Bug Activities

Bug Themed Activities for Kids

Now’ it’s time for some Buggy Fun!

  • Observe a Bug
  • Create a Bug
  • Read a Bug
  • Sort a Bug
  • Write a Bug
  • Play with a Bug
  • Listen to a Bug

Science Facts About Crickets

After reading the The Very Quiet Cricket get several crickets from a bait shop and let your children watch them make noise. We used a bug viewer for the Dollar Tree, a must for summer fun. 

Once your children have seen them take them outside and set them free.

  • How Do Crickets Chirp
  • Parts of a Cricket
    Buggy Tot School

Supplies for Create a Bug

We created our own insects using simple items and our imagination

  • Paper
  • crayons
  • paint
  • pipe cleaners
  • egg carton
  • wax paper for wings
  • glitter
  • sequins

Cricket Stamp Craft

Egg Carton Bugs

Butterfly Fun

100+ Eric Carle Activities

Sort a Bug

Using bugs you can sort them by their different characteristics.  How many legs, wings, sounds, size.  It’s great to build vocabulary.  We sorted ours here by how many legs and wings.  I adore this Build a Bug set from Lamaze. 

It’s one of those toys that grows with your child, so both my 1 year old and 5 year old can play with it.  So glad I found it at a garage sale 🙂 The dollar store is a great spot to find bug to play with too. 

We like to use those in our Water Table.

Printable The Very Quiet Cricket Sorting Activity

Printable Vocabulary Words from The Very Quiet Cricket

We printed both the Sorting Activity and the Vocabulary Activity.  Arrange the pictures by retelling the story in order.  It’s important for reading comprehension to be able to retell a story. 

Then we sorted the words by which insect they belong with. This is a good activity for differerent levels in reading.  for beginning they can use matching skills to match the names of each insect. 

Then as they progress in reading you can add the verbs.

Listen to a Bug

We had fun making music with our bug instruments.  Another toy that works well for different ages!  You could even create your own bug shakers too for friends to bring home

Noise Activity We had fun sorting out the pictures and discussing which things are loud and which things are quiet.

Listen to Bug Sounds & Discover why they make sounds

Write a Bug

Sequencing Cards and Sorting Activity

Using the sorting pictures you can have your child write about the bug.  They can label it with the name or even create a new story about each bug

Activities for Read a Bug

The Very Quiet Cricket Emergent Reader

Story Sequencing Cards

Letter Bugs Busy Bag Idea for Kids with Lids and ABC Printable
ladybug on leaf with resources for teaching kids about ladybug science

Bug Activities

More Very Quiet Cricket Activities

Bugs Resources Activities

Eric Carle Lesson Plans

For more Book Inspired Activities join our Virtual Book Club for Kids

Book activities for preschoolers and toddlers at the Virtual Book Club for Kids

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Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Joy Lee says

    February 18, 2021 at 3:27 pm

    What an amazing unit! I love the wonderful variety to activities you shared.

  2. Kim @ The Educators Spin On It says

    June 1, 2012 at 7:03 am

    Thanks! It's hard to keep both a 1 1/2 year old having fun and a 5 year old so I tried to share as much as I could for many ages. Especially during the summer you'll find playdates with varying ages, here's a great resource to do just that!

  3. JDaniel4's Mom says

    May 31, 2012 at 6:00 am

    What an amazing unit! I love the wonderful variety to activities you shared.

  4. Kim @ The Educators Spin On It says

    May 30, 2012 at 9:09 pm

    I'm so glad you joined us for the Virtual Book Club! I love how determined your little one was to find her cricket she heard, even Daddy was a big helper. I know she'll catch on this summer for sure now. I'll admit I'm very jealous of the firefly she caught instead.

  5. Kim @ The Educators Spin On It says

    May 30, 2012 at 9:05 pm

    Thanks Cerys, The girls really enjoy using the intruments for music time at our house. Thanks for sharing your post too, I loved your bug adventure in your backyard. We've been finding lots of worms and ants in our adventures recently. Although when we went blueberry picking we discovered grasshoppers, wasps, bees, beetles, spiders and lots of butterflies. Who would have thought all those insects live with the berries!

  6. The Iowa Farmer's Wife says

    May 30, 2012 at 2:25 pm

    Such wonderful bug ideas! I love the create a bug idea too! This was so fun!

  7. Cerys @ Rainy Day Mum says

    May 30, 2012 at 3:08 am

    What a great selection of activities. I love the sorting bugs and the bug musical instruments (will have to watch out for those :D).

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