Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Winter (Part 1)

Books

Froggy Gets Dressed
by Jonathan London; illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz


Winter, Winter Cold and Snow
by Sharon Gibson Palermo; illustrated by Christina Song


Not Now, Cow
by Tammi Sauer


Turtle Walk
by Matt Phelan

Songs/Movement

Silly Dance Contest
Jim Gill

Jingle Bells

Flannel Board

Snowman Rhyme
by Deborah Garmon

I have a little snowman who has no clothes to wear,
So I'll give him a black hat, because he has no hair.

I have little snowman who has no clothes to wear
So I'll give him a bright red scarf, since I have one to share.

I have a little snowman who has no clothes to wear
So I'll give him blue boots, a nice, warm, wooly pair.

Now my little snowman has lots of clothes to wear,
And I hope that my snowman knows how much I care.


Yellow Mitten
Find the yellow mitten hidden behind different shapes

Play and Learn

Beads on pipe cleaners

Trains, counting cars, magnets, gears


Take Two

I ended up having to sub in another storytime later this week...and I had let families take some of my books.  Instead of  Not Now Cow and Turtle Walk I read the following:

In the Snow
by Sharon Phillips Denslow, illustrated by Nancy Tafuri

One Mitten
by Kristine O'Connell George; illustrated by Maggie Smith
(we ended when the girl found her second mitten)

Friday, December 23, 2022

Baking Day!

Books

Sesame Street: Cookie Countdown
by Matt Mitter; illustrated by Tom Brannon
Baking Day at Grandma's
by Anika Denise; illustrated by Christopher Denise

All for Pie; Pie for All
by David Martin; illustrated by Valeri Gorbachev

Flannel Board

Five Little Gingerbread Men

Five little gingerbread men in a row
Not going to eat one, no. no, no!
But they look so sweet from head to toe
Nibble, nibble, munch, crunch...oh, no!

Continue counting down

No little gingerbread men in a row
I wasn't going to eat one, no, no, no.
But they looked so sweet that it's sad to tell
Munch, crunch...oh, well!

Fingerplay

Making Cookies

I am making cookie dough
Round and round the beaters go
Add some flour from a cup
Stir and stir the batter up.
Roll them, cut them nice and neat
Put them on a cookie sheet
Bake them, count them 1-2-3
Serve them to my friends for tea.

Songs/Movement

Cookie Bakers of the Night
Laurie Berkner
(not my favorite...)

Fun at Grandma's

It's __________ day
It's __________ day
It's __________ day at Grandma's!
(children suggested different actions to do, such as jumping, clapping, playing, and baking)

Open Ended Art

Decorate a gingerbread man
(glue, scissors, crayons, sequins, ribbon, yarn, construction paper scraps, stickers)

Imaginative Play

Baking cookie (bowls, spoons, cookie sheets, play cookies)
Cookie Sheets and Magnets
Muffin Tin and Buttons
Twig Blocks

Friday, December 16, 2022

Trains!

Used for two family storytimes and an outreach storytime.

Books

Train!
by Judi Abbot

Chugga Chugga Choo Choo
by Emma Garcia

Snakes on a Train
by Kathryn Dnnis

Songs and Movement

Train Chant
I made up movements to go with the chants in Trains!
First I taught them the movements:

Train: slap legs
Plane:  arms above head
Car: Clap
Digger: Stomp

Train-plane-car!
Train-plane-car! 
Digger-digger-digger-digger!
Train-plane-car!

Train-plane-digger-digger!
Train-plane-car!
Train-plane-digger-digger!
Train-plane-car!

We did them each several times, trying to go slightly faster each time.

Two Little Blackbirds
There were two blackbirds in Chugga Chugga Choo Choo

Two little blackbirds sitting on a hill
One named Jack. One named Jill
Fly away Jack! Fly away Jill!
Come back Jack! Come back Jill!

Additional verses:
Sitting on a car...near and far
Flying in the sky...low and high
Sitting on a pole...fast and slow
Looking at a cloud...quiet and loud

Magnet Board

Snake on a Train
Where is the snake hiding?

Train printed from Making Learning Fun
Snake copied from Snakes on a Train


Additional/Optional Books

Freight Train
by Donald Crews

Listen Up! Train Song
by Victoria Allenby

Two Little Trains
by Margaret Wise Brown; illustrated by Greg Pizzoli

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Soup!

Books

Bear and Chicken
by Jannie Ho

Soup Day
by Melissa Iwai

A Soup Opera
by Jim Gill, illustrated by David Moose


Is That Wise Pig?
by Jan Thomas

Magnet Board

Vegetable Riddles
 
I’m round, red, and juicy and I’m good in a stew
Chop me up for a salad to feed a large crew.
 
I’m long and orange and crunchy
And bunny rabbits like me a lot
If you eat enough of me, I can help you see.
 
There’re many ways to eat me, with a fork or on the cob
If I’m dry and heated up you’ll love to hear me pop!
 
Mash me, bake me, or make me into fries
I could be red or brown and I also have eyes!
 
I’m born in a pod with others like me
I’ll roll around on your plate and I’m round and I’m green.

Songs

Hello, Hello

Jumping and Counting
Jim Gill

Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes

Hop, Hop, Stop!

My Hands Say Goodbye

(we did not do The Soup is Boiling Up because we were in the Children's Area)

Open Ended Play

Pots, bowls, spoons, whisk etc.
Plastic food

Magnets

Wooden beads on strings