Littles and How They Grow by Kelly DiPucchio
I just read this new book in Babytime and I really enjoyed it because it shows diversity among the families. It was a tad long for Babytime, but I'm sure there is a way to make it shorter.
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Monday, January 8, 2018
Teddy Bear Storytime
Teddy Bear Storytime
I love doing a bear storytime. I love it even more when I mix Teddy Bears into my storytime. I have a huge bin of Teddy Bears that I use for songs with the children at the end. If you ever want to borrow my big bin of bears, please let me know. I've been collecting teddy bears throughout my career and they are all different and unique and some not-a-bear teddy bears. I always talk about how it's winter time and the bears are now hibernating (great word to boost their vocabulary) before the reading books. It's so much fun!
This was the favorite for storytime this morning. Poor bear is so tired, but his friends, two raccoons, really want him to play in the snow with them before he sleeps all winter long.
Spring is Here by Will Hillenbrand
This was a fun one to read. It's spring and Mole wants his friend Bear to watch up. He tries everything and it's not until makes him a big pancake breakfast before Bear wakes up. Poor Mole is so tired from trying to wake up Bear that he gets back to sleep at the end.
Where's My Teddy? by Jez Alborough
I really like this story. Poor Eddie has left his teddy in the woods, when he goes to find Eddie he finds that his teddy is now HUGE.
Songs I use doing my teddy bear storytime:
Two Little Brown Bears, Sitting on a Hill, One Name Jack and One Name Jill
Run away Jack....
Two Little Brown Bears, digging in the Snow, One Name Fast and One Name Slow
Run away Fast....
Two Little Brown Bears feeling quite proud, one name Quiet and one name Loud
Run away Quiet...
Teddy Bear Playhouse by Hap Palmer "So Big" CD
Dance With Your Teddy Bear by Greg & Steve "Jumpin & Jammin" CD
Dance with your Teddy Bear!
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Sharing and a Parachute
Thankfulness and Sharing
We had so much fun with a sharing and thankfulness storytime. Sometimes having a group of 8-10 small three-year-olds is perfect.
"Bow Wow Wow, whose dog are thou? You are _______'s dog. Bow Wow Wow."
As people walked in we wrote down the names on our Dry Erase board, so at each child's name we passed the stuffed dog around the circle until it got back to me.
We skipped adults, so the small group of kids on the carpet worked out beautifully.
We had the best conversation with Should I Share My Ice Cream by Mo Willems, many preschoolers had strong feelings about Gerald sharing or not sharing.
I made a Stone Soup Flannel and handed out the vegetables to the children so that they could each add a vegetable to the soup pot.
We then shared the Parachute and the songs we came used were:
- If you're happy and you know it shake the chute...jump around
- Popcorn, popcorn sizzling in a pan. We started this with the children holding, but once they got underneath at the end, we had to sing it 2-3 times with them underneath.
- Parachute up, parachute down, parachute dancing all around the town. Shake it on your shoulders, shake it near your head, shake it at your knees and tuck right into bed. (We all got under the parachute at this last line. We had to sing this three times also. I think the preschoolers could have played with the parachute for the whole half hour!
- We did a round of ring around the rosy, but this was not nearly as popular, and so was harder to coordinate properly; our circle got smooshed and lopsided.
For our craft we made bookmarks to give as gifts with stickers, since we have a crazy drawer full of stickers, and they had fun.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
We're Going on a Bear Hunt Activity
This book is a favorite of many and very fun to read to groups large and small. While planning my bear storytime I came across an activity made for this book that is perfect for preschool storytime. When the kids color the page and cut out the figures they can retell the story to others, make up their own related story or practice inventing sounds for the different environments mentioned in the book. Here is the handout:
Found on PinkStripeySocks.com
This book is a favorite of many and very fun to read to groups large and small. While planning my bear storytime I came across an activity made for this book that is perfect for preschool storytime. When the kids color the page and cut out the figures they can retell the story to others, make up their own related story or practice inventing sounds for the different environments mentioned in the book. Here is the handout:
Found on PinkStripeySocks.com
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Animal Storytime
hello!
this month I am doing animal themed storytimes for babies.
today's picture books were darling:
babytime picture books
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| sweet book with opportunities for animal sounds & movements |
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| focuses on counting & simple math concepts |
songs & rhymes :
- spots, spots, spots, spots
- alice the camel has 5 humps
- two little black birds
- the walrus washes his winter coat (shakers)
- baa baa black sheep (on the ukulele)
Friday, November 17, 2017
Foodie Baby Storytime
Hello!
I had a wonderful baby storytime with a culinary focus at Sebastopol, inspired by Atinuke's new beautiful picture book:
I used these foodie songs/rhymes within my outline:
- Bread & Butter
- Toast in the Toaster
- 5 Little Tofu Dogs
- Tops & Bottoms Hand Washing Song
- Bananas Unite! (with flannel board)
- The Milkshake Song
- We Ask for Milk Like This (with sign language)
- Mix a Pancake (with scarves)
- Popcorn Kernels (with scarves)
These flannel characters were fun to make. I paired them with the Bananas / Oranges / Avocado / Yellow Corn UNITE! song. It was a crowd pleaser :}
Merry Storytime! -Courtney
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Thanksgiving Storytime
Thanksgiving Storytime
Thank You Bees by Toni Yuly
I discovered Toni Yuly about a year ago and I love her books. They are perfect for Babytime and Toddler Time. I used the same Thanksgiving books every year, so I was excited when this one came out, because it is a new book! The toddlers can join in with saying "thank you". This is a win in my book.
I also play Raffi's "Thanks a Lot" during bubble time. I love that song, it's so simple and nice.
Happy Thanksgiving! Gobble! Gobble!
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