My kids are adults already, and I’m still in love with Goodnight Moon. Now I’m looking forward to the joy of reading Goodnight Moon to my future grandkids! (2015 Update: My granddaughter, Zoey, LOVES Goodnight Moon!)
Last week was Children’s Book Week, and I published a few Montessori-inspired Goodnight Moon activities in my Montessori-Inspired Literature-Based Activities for Preschoolers. In honor of Goodnight Moon author Margaret Wise Brown‘s birthday on May 23, I want to share more Goodnight Moon resources.
Today, I’m sharing links to Goodnight Moon free printables and activities from around the blogosphere. Even though not all the printables and activities in this post are Montessori activities, many of them would fit well in a Montessori-inspired Goodnight Moon unit.
Free Goodnight Moon Printables and Resources
Goodnight Moon Printables from Homeschool Creations
Goodnight Moon Lapbook and Printables by Robin Eiedrichs and Ami at Homeschool Share
Goodnight Moon Activities
Goodnight Peep Diorama (WOW! AMAZING! – I don’t have enough artistic talent to do this, but ideas from it could be adapted for a sensory tub or other hands-on activities) from Pink and Green Mama (Unfortunately, the blog is no longer available.)
Goodnight Moon Unit from Homeschool Creations
BFIAR – Goodnight Moon from The Adventures of Bear (the blog is no longer available)
Goodnight Moon {Before FIAR} from Delightful Learning
Goodnight Moon from Hubbards Cupboard
Before FIAR: Goodnight Moon from The Pinay Homeschooler
Goodnight Moon Sensory Bin from Teaching Mama
“Lapbook – Goodnight Moon” from Bristle Ridge Academy
Our Goodnight Moon Lessons and Lapbook from 3G = Growing Godly Girlz
Goodnight Moon Lapbook and Puzzle from A Quiet Simple Life
Tot Trays: Goodnight Moon from The Preschool Experiment
Goodnight Moon Tot Bag from Living Worldsapart
Goodnight Moon Activities by Richele McFarlin at Families
Goodnight Moon Teaching Ideas by Janelle Cox at Bright Hub Education
Goodnight Moon Unit from Nursery Rhymes and Fun Times
Montessori-Inspired Moon Unit (my roundup post with many activities that would work especially well for a moon unit for older children while younger children have a Goodnight Moon unit)
Goodnight Moon and Other Moon Ideas from Mrs. Russell’s Class
Mm is for Moon by Maureen from Spell Outloud at Totally Tots
Have fun! 🙂
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JDaniel4's Mom says
These are awesome. I love the sensory bin.
Deb says
Thanks! I had so much fun putting this together! I love that sensory bin, too. 🙂
Jennifer Fischer says
Of course, Goodnight Moon is a favorite at our house, from my own childhood and now of both of my boys. So many great ideas here for this wonderful book.
Deb says
Isn’t that a great book, Jen?! I’m so impressed with all the creative ideas, too. 🙂
Stephanie says
Thank you so much for including our Goodnight Moon unit! We had so much fun with this book!
Deb says
My pleasure, Stephanie! I love your creative activities! 🙂
Kate Lloyd says
I read this book to my little girl tonight. Thanks for giving me great ideas to do with her tomorrow.
Deb says
Thanks for your comment, Kate! I really loved the activities I found online! 🙂
Caroline says
Lots of great activities! We love book-based activities. Thanks for putting this together.
(Nice to meet you briefly at the 2:1 Conference, by the way!)
Deb says
Thanks so much, Caroline! It was nice to meet you, too! The weekend went by too quickly. 😉
Sugar Aunts says
Thanks for linking up to Share It Saturday! I love the little peeps in that Diorama LOL! This is a great round up of activities you have here!
Colleen at Sugar Aunts
Deb says
Thanks! Isn’t the diorama awesome?! I’m totally in awe of it. 🙂
Faigie says
I cannot believe there is so much goodnight moon paraphernalia. I have 6 children and it was the favorite book of all of them. I now have 4 grandkids and the tradition is continuing
Deb says
Thanks for your comment, Faigie! It’s amazing how much is available online now, isn’t it?! I’m hoping my future grandkids will love Goodnight Moon, too. 🙂
Rebecca says
These are super cute! Thanks for linking up again Deb?
Carrie says
What great ideas!! I love the diorama!! That is amazing. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!
Andrea says
Such a great resource! I’m starting Goodnight Moon tomorrow with my daughter and thought I knew what I was doing…but oh, there’s so much more! 🙂 Thanks again.
Sharon Adams says
The CT Children’s Museum in New Haven, CT has a Good Night Moon room. It’s a replica of the room in the book. It’s awesome!
Sarah says
I’ve always loved the book, Goodnight Moon, so thank you for all of the accompanying activities. I especially like the Peeps diorama and will be sharing via Pinterest for others to enjoy!
Pinay says
My partner and i read this kind of e-book to the young daughter tonite. Thank you intended for presenting me personally excellent suggestions about her the next day.