Preschool storytimes, library programs, early literacy skills, books, authors, and other library stuff...
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
It's a Party! Virtual Storytime
The Letter P--Virtual Storytime
Alphabet Welcome
Puppy Puppet
Trains--Virtual Storytime
Friday, December 4, 2020
Donuts--Virtual Storytime
Alphabet Welcome
What did Henrietta Bring?
Bear just
finished cooking a dozen—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12--delicious donuts! Then he
heard a knock at the door. His friend
Penguin came to visit. Bear divide the
donuts in half—6 for him and 6 for Penguin.
Just then
another knock. Hello, Pig! With three of them Bear divide the donuts
into thirds—everyone getting 4 each! Bear was just about to take a bite when knock, knock! Knock, knock! The Raccoon twins
arrived. Now there are 6 of them! So they each get 1, 2 donuts a piece!
Knock,
knock, knock!! What’s this?! The team
of six just won their game! Let’s
celebrate! Now there are 12 of us! One donut each! And that’s just right!
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Pirates--Virtual Storytime
Alphabet Welcome
What did Henrietta Bring?
Reading alphabet books with your
child introduces letters and their sounds.
Alphabet books that tell a simple story can be more engaging to
preschool children. You can make up a
rhyme using your child’s name, such as Pirate Tammy. White and clammy. Or Pirate Tammy. Sailed to Miami. If you child’s name is difficult to rhyme try
something like this: Henrietta
Pirate. Nice and quiet. Or Henrietta Pirate. Starts a riot!
When I was one I sucked my thumb
The day I went to sea
I jumped aboard a pirate ship
And the captain said to me:
And that way (lean to right)
And forwards (step forwards)
And backwards (step backwards)
Across the deep blue sea! (spin in a circle)
When I was 3 I scraped my knee
When I was 4 I shut the door
When I was 5 I felt alive
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Winter--Virtual Storytime
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Picture Books to Help Grieving Children
Here is a link to blogpost I wrote for my library district about Childhood Grief Awareness Month. It's more than just a list of books to read to children who have lost someone, but categorized different death/grief picture books and when to read each kind.
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Friendship--Virtual Storytime
Cats and Kittens--Virtual Storytime
Dragons--Virtual Storytime
Welcome Song
Friday, July 31, 2020
A Virtual Picnic Storytime
by Kathryn Roach
I have a big red watermelon
A juicy summer treat.
I want to share it with my friends
They'd like a slice to eat!
I'll share one,...
Now another,...
One more slice makes three.
Here's one more for my friend,
And that leaves one for me!
Picnic--Virtual Storytime
Wild Thing--Virtual Storytime
Bears--Virtual Storytime
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Hello and /Welcome Songs
Let's Give a Cheer!
(tune: The Farmer in the Dell)
__________'s here today
__________'s here today
__________'s here, let's give a cheer
__________'s here today
Hooray!!
Marching In
(tune: When the Saints go marching in)
Storytime Now!
(tune: Short'nin' Bread)
We're so glad we're here at storytime, storytime
We're so glad we're here at storytime now.
We'll have lots of fun at stortime, storytime
We'll have lots of fun at storytime now!
Let's Give a Cheer!
We're glad you're here today
We're glad you're here today
Let's give a CHEER 'cause ___________ 's here
We're glad you're here today!
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
New (to me) Fingerplays
This Little Finger
This little finger went to school in a car.
This little finger rode the bus.
This tall finger rode his bike.
And this one chose to walk.
This thumb lived s-o-o-o far away
It had to go up the hill and down
Up the hill and down
Up the hill and down
Up the hill and around (end between ring finger and little finger; as you say "around" quickly trace up and down the little finger then across the palm back to the child's thumb)
To get all the way inside the school.
Baby Storytime Rhymes to Try
On Your Face
On your face you have a nose
and way down here you have ten toes
Two eyes that blink
And a head to think.
You have a chin and very near,
You have two ears to help you hear.
Arms go low and arms go high
[arms go high and arms go low]
A great big hug to say good-bye [to say hello]