Autumn Kick-Off
Wee Read Baby Story Time
Hello Story Time Village!
The story time hibernation was perfect because Adriel and I began to miss it terribly. In this context absence really does make the heart grow fonder! Adriel, Mathew, Rosalie, Carrie and I pitched ideas and used the time off to get pumped for Fall story times.
Adriel is talented at weaving weekly themes into her preschool story times. She is focusing her Fall theme on the world and multiculturalism to promote her new International Family Book Club. I'm sure she'll share the amazing stuff she's done on here.
My Fall theme is space related since I'm promoting a three week STEAM series for first and second graders called "Stories & Space." Thus, our cumulative theme is "Read Across the Universe." I posted a picture on Sebastopol's Facebook of the passive displays we made to compliment this theme.
However, when it comes to baby story times, I prefer to go completely rogue. Sometimes I have a little anarchist spirit animal on my shoulder.
Adriel and I made these story time displays which we hope will be active (switch out the songs / books). Rosalie pitched the idea to us! We'll see how long it lasts. I really love it and want to keep up with it! If only I had Hermione Granger's time-turner....
Here is my Wee Read Display:
Book of the Week:
I also LOVE Emma Garcia's new "Chugga Chugga Choo-Choo!"
Song of the Week:
Brown Squirrel, Brown Squirrel
Shake your bushy tail
Brown Squirrel, Brown Squirrel
Shake your bushy tail
Wrinkle up your nose, Hold a nut between your toes!
Brown Squirrel, Brown Squirrel
Shake your bushy tail
...continue with grey, green, orange, black squirrel
My obsession with Jbrary led to my discovery of my new obsession:
He makes kawaii inspired flannel pieces for story time.
Here's my version for "Brown Squirrel, Brown Squirrel." And yes, the squirrels are wearing accessories:
During summer we had a camp visit and the facilitator put together a library scavenger hunt for her students. She hid pictures of literary characters in the children's area and had prompts for catalog searching. Mathew was inspired by this and pitched the idea of creating a passive early literacy scavenger hunt. Thus, I created this bookmark that relates to our Autumn theme of
"Reading Across the Universe."
The idea is to get caregiver talking and bonding with baby through this simple activity. Our children's area is nicely decorated and the items should be easy to find.







