Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Kate's Cats!

I see there is another cat themed storytime post already.  However, I chose different books to read and a different art activity.

"Mama Cat has Three Kittens" by Denise Flemming
A great book full of adjectives and repetitive words.  Large beautiful pictures which are easy to see at the back of a large group.

"Ginger" by Charlotte Voake
Ginger is an adult cat who has difficulty adjusting to a new kitten.  If you have ever owned cats, you will recognized the new kitten problem Ginger endures.




My last book is "I Am Cat" by Jackie Morris. Gorgeous watercolor pictures of cats of all sizes from all over the world. A must have for cat lovers, but all of her books are lovely.


The art project of the week was a cat mask.  The kids needed to cut it out. They could color it if they wanted to or they could choose to leave it white or grey.  Then they just needed to tape a stick to it.
If you want a PDF of the original cat art, email me. ~Kate :-) 


Sunday, May 28, 2017


Bears!

For a Bears themed story time I used the following books and they worked great:

Jamberry by Bruce Degen
Beautiful illustrations with lots to look at. Opportunities for counting, colors, & fruit classification



















The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear by Don and Audrey Wood
Even though the bear does not make an appearance in the story, I love this one!



A Little Brown Bear Rhyme:

A little brown bear went in search for some honey
Isn't it funny, a bear wanting honey?
He sniffed at the breeze (sniff, sniff)
He listened for some bees (buzz, buzz)
And wouldn't you believe, he even climbed trees!

(I used a bear puppet for the rhyme)


'Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear Action Rhyme

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear turn around
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear touch the ground
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear reach up high
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear touch the sky
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear shake your hips
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear blow a kiss
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear tap your knees
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear sit down please


I found this craft on East Coast Mommy. I used cardstock. You can even download the template for the ears!





Sunday, May 21, 2017

Cats!

I wanted to nail my first story time here at Sebastopol, so I picked a theme I would be especially excited about: Cats! I used my favorite cat books for preschool story time:

Meeow and the Big Box by Sebastien Braun:
I love this book because it covers a variety of concepts, like shapes, colors, handling scissors carefully, prediction, and imagination. And the protagonist, Meeow, is adorable. The book gives us as readers opportunities to ask the audience side questions. When Meeow shares his favorite color is red,  I ask the kids what their favorite color is, or if they can name some red things. When Meeow cuts a hole in the box with scissors, I invite the kids to make a scissor shape with their pointer and middle fingers and pretend to cut, so they can practice their fine motor skills.
Pete the Cat, I Love my White Shoes by Eric Litwin:
A no brainer choice. The original Pete the Cat books are the best!

I'm still learning how to pick the best books for baby story time. I used Pete the Cat for the preschoolers and the babies, and that seemed to work well. I thought Meeow and the Big Box would be too much for the babies, so I tried to pick a sweet story that would also appeal to the adults.

Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes
I think this book is really sweet. One parent seemed to really enjoy the story. I felt like I was losing the audience a little bit: I had a majority of babies and a few toddlers. The toddlers started getting very wiggly.

I learned this cute song:

I'm a Little Kitty Cat 
(To the Tune of I'm a Little Teapot)

I'm a little kitty cat, soft and sweet (pretend to pounce)
Here are my whiskers (hand motion whiskers)
Here are my feet (hold up your two paws or hands)
When I go a 'hunting, mice beware (pretend to pounce)
Or you might just have a scare! (pretend to scare)


We did this adorable C is for Cat craft! Our teen volunteers cut out the bodies and heads (I drew those up) before hand. I provided glue sticks, markers, and pom poms (I wanted to see what the kids came up with, with the pom poms). The pom poms were a great idea. Some kids used them as eyes, tails, or noses!





Monday, May 15, 2017

The Little Red House Flannel

I received this flannel when I first became a children's librarian based on the book "The Little Red House" by Norma Jean Sawicki.  I've used it for my toddler time and outreach storytime this past week and it's a big hit.  The houses change colors and get smaller and smaller.  In the last house there is a teddy bear.

Saturday, May 13, 2017

"Z" books

Sandra and I finally finished our alphabet storytime series! I had two books from the Z storytimes that went over really well.

Zero Kisses for Me by Virginie Soumagnac. It's about a little bear who decides he doesn't want any more kisses. It is shorter than most picture books, so I read this one to the toddlers. The parents loved it, of course, and the kids could really relate.







Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin by Lloyd Moss. This one is a "classic" (1995), about counting and musical instruments and concerts. I love it - I'm afraid it doesn't circulate very well because it's in the 784s instead of picture books. The words are so musical and fun to read out loud. I read it to the preschoolers, and they really got into it - they were all trying to tell me about instruments they have a home, concerts they've gone to, music they like, etc. It was a huge hit.

Monday, May 8, 2017

Dancing Shoes

Last month my favorite story time theme was "shoes."  I know you are thinking, "What an odd theme."  However, with the books and music it came together perfectly.
The first book was " Dog in Boots" by Greg Gormley. A sweet retelling of Puss in Boots, but with a dog.

 My second choice was the original "Pete the Cat" in his cool white Chucks by James Dean.
 The third shoe book was "Shoe Dog" by Megan McDonald the author of the first Chapter "Stink" books.

After stories we put on our dancing shoes and I put on music. I got out scarves for the dancers and I blew bubbles. We all danced around.  Even some of the moms got up and danced too.




Friday, May 5, 2017

Kindergarten Class Visits

Kindergarten Class Visit

 After all my class visits last year I decided I need to find new class visit books, I'm really getting sick of my old ones.  Today marks the beginning of a month of class visits and decided to try out two new books.

Frog on a Log? by Kes Gray & Jim Field
"But I don't want to sit on a log," said the frog.  "Logs are all hard and uncomfortable.  And they can give you splinters.  Ouch!"
"I don't care," said the cat.
"You're a frog, so you must sit on a long."
This is the start of an explanation of what all animals sit on because the words rhyme.  Storks sit on Forks, Fleas sit on Peas, etc.  The ending is funny and surprising and all the kids and parents loved it.

I Am Not a Chair! by Ross Burach
On the first day in the jungle Giraffe is mistaken for a chair...which leads to some funny illustrations and happenings....I really like the end of this book too.  I got this book yesterday and thought it was great, decided to see if it would pass the "Olivia" test, it did, so I tried it.  I would say the kids enjoyed the Frog book better, but I still really like this book.  I will use it again.