It's a Doggy Dog World
I've been in a dog mood lately, doing all my storytimes with a dog theme. Here are some of the books I read this week to support my dog theme.
In Toddler Time the first book I read was "Maggie's Ball" by Lindsay Barrett George. I really love the illustrations of her books. The children really responded to this story and I plan on reading it again.
This was the second book I read during Toddler Time. I really like this book, but it may have been a tad long for my group.

I really enjoy reading "Bark, George" to older Preschool crowds, and this was a winner this week. The kids all got the humor and enjoyed the ending.
The next book I read in Preschool Storytime was "Dog's Colorful Day" to Emma Dodd. I own the flannel to this book, which I often do side by side, but this time I just read the book. After each new spot on Dog I asked the children, "Now, how many spots does Dog have?". When they say the answer I say "That's right, because 1 + 1 = 2" on each new spot. On the page with all the spots I have the children say the color of the spot and what it was (grass stains, bee pollen, etc.), which helps with recall and retelling of the story. This is also an easy book to prepare a craft for.
This is my craft sample for Preschool Storytime. I enlarged Dog on the cover of the book on the photocopier. I asked a teen volunteer to cut out dog for me. (If you have an older crowd they can cut it out themselves). I would have liked my volunteer to have cut all the way around Dog, but I wasn't there when he finished. I used the Dot-to-Dot markers for the children to give Dog all his spots.
I also read "Digger Dog" by William Bee, which is always a hit, no matter who I read it to.
For music I played "My Dog Rags" by McGrath, Bob. You can find this song on his CD "
Bob's Favorite Sing Along Songs". If you ever need me to show you the movements I use just ask. I always do this song twice, for two reasons, it's a short song and to give the children a chance to do it correctly one whole time through.
I also used the flannel "Bingo".