Get ready for a heave, a ho, and a whole lot of teamwork in the charmingly oversized and rhythmic classic “The Gigantic Turnip” by Aleksei Tolstoy and Niamh Sharkey.
When an old man plants a turnip seed, he expects a nice vegetable for dinner—but he doesn’t expect a specimen so massive it could feed the whole village! No matter how hard he pulls, that stubborn root won’t budge. It’s going to take a village (and a few furry friends) to get this garden giant out of the ground. This quirky retelling of the traditional Russian folktale features whimsical illustrations and a repetitive, catchy refrain that makes it a gold standard for circle time.
In this video, young learners will dig into:
Sequence & Cumulative Narrative: Tracking the growing “tug-of-war” line—who joins next, and why does every single person (and animal) matter?
The Power of Teamwork: Discovering the story’s central theme: that even the smallest contributor can be the one who finally tips the scales.
Mathematical Thinking: Exploring concepts of size, scale, and addition as the cast of characters grows alongside the turnip.
This read-aloud is a foundational favorite for any season! Whether you’re teaching a lesson on cooperation, exploring a “garden” theme, or just looking for a fun way to get kids moving and chanting along, this book delivers a “root-tastic” good time.
Who do you think made the biggest difference in the end—the strong old man or the tiny little mouse?