Monday, November 28, 2011

Wiggle Worms!

It was very nice to see so many happy faces today!  I know you all had busy weekends so thank you for making it to storytime this morning.

I really hope to see you again on Thursday evening for Caroling in the Library for an evening full of cookies, cookie decorating, caroling, and pajama storytime.  I'll be in my pajamas!



Today we:
  • Animal song: "If I Was a Bird"
  • Letter of the Day:  Cc for cat
  • Book:  What Will Fat Cat Sit On? by Jan Thomas.  Fortunately, Fat Cat will not sit on any of his barnyard friends; but where will he sit?!
  • Movement: "Wimoweh" ("The Lion Sleeps Tonight").  I love watching toddlers pretend to be sleeping lions and then pop up to dance with their scarves when I say, "Wake up, little lions!"
  • Flannel:  House:  This is one of  my favorite flannels because of all the silly things you can hide in the smallest house.  It's also a really easy flannel to make.  Today there was a pig in the house and then we said the little piggy rhyme.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Perry will reopen on Friday

I hope there weren't too many of you who came to Perry for Wiggle Worms or Baby Time  today =(  Perry will reopen on Friday.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Perry Library Closed - Tuesday - Until "further notice"

Hi Tuesday Wiggle Wormers- I hope most of you got an email alerting you to Perry's closure for some emergency maintenance.  I'm sorry I won't see you before Thanksgiving, but I hope it is wonderful!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving! - Pre-K

No storytime next week (Thanksgiving) OR December 1st!!!
There is no storytime December 1st because of our big evening event: Caroling in the Library.  Please join us in the evening for cookie decorating, caroling, and storytime.

Today we had fun with a Thanksgiving theme:

Books: 
 I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie by Alison Jackson.  You guessed it; she swallows all sorts of Thanksgiving foods - whole!  Thank you to the mom who helped me with the flannel pieces as I read the book.

The Ugly Pumpkin by Dave Horowitz.  I modify this story because the poor "ugly pumpkin"  really gets picked on, but I think it's a fun book to use in storytime because I get to show the kids some real, bumpy gourds afterwards. 

Game: 
  • I call this game "mouse view" because I show the kids close up pictures of Thanksgiving foods and they try to guess what they are.  Not so easy, but these kids were great!  They got some tricky ones like biscuits and cranberries.
  • Thanksgiving magic:  Oh the dearness of kids!  They were in awe of the turkey I pulled out of the cauldron after they put in sparkley leaves and said "Abracadabra!"

Movement:

  • "Turkey Trot"
Oh, you turkey to the left
And you turkey to the right
Then you heel, toe, heel toe
and you scratch with all your might
You flap your turkey wings
while your head goes bobble, bobble
You turn around and then you say,
"Gobble, gobble, gobble!"
  • I love this classic song:  "She'll be Comin' Round the Mountain"
  • "Pass the Beanbag" (except we passed the gourds so each kiddo could feel the cool, bumpy "ugly pumpkins").  This is the first time doing an activity like this, but we learned how to form a circle, how to pass an object, and how to follow the directions in the song like passing faster and slower.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Baby Time

Sorry I had to leave babytime a little early today.  I had to take baby G to the doctor.  Turns out he has two little chompers!  So much distress over two teeny tiny teeth!

Today:

Rhyme:  "This Little Piggy".  In my version, the piggy eats apples.  A pig eating roast beef?...That's just weird. =)

Books:  Today everyone picked a board book or two to read with their babies instead of a group activity.  If your baby doesn't seem interested in "reading" at the moment, it's ok to try reading later when he's in the mood to.  We want babies to view books as fun objects and book time to be fun time.  For now it's ok if they want to play with their books or explore (usually with their mouths). 

Yes, we will have Baby Time next week.  Bring your visitors so they can see your cute little guys in action!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Wiggle Worms! - Barnyard

Wiggle Worms was loosely themed around barns and barnyard activity. 
  • Animal song: "Old MacDonald"
  • Letter of the Day:  Bb.  The toddlers identified the "barn" in the pictures I held up. 
  • Book: Barnyard Banter by Denise Fleming.    My baby and I have been reading Barnyard Banter before going to bed and I love his reaction when I ask, "But where's goose?"
  • Movement:  "I'm a sock puppet and don't you forget it...." I'm still grooving to this song!  We discovered what fun sock puppets can be.
  • Rhyme:  "This Little Piggy"  My third little piggy always eats apples, not roast beef....A pig eating roast beef?  That's just weird.  =)
  • Flannel:  We got some little mice to come out of their houses by asking, "Little mouse, little mouse, are you in the color house?"

Denies Fleming is one of my favorite authors!  If you love her books as much as I do, check out her site for fun activities that go with her books.  http://www.denisefleming.com/

Thursday, November 10, 2011

5th Annual Caroling in the Library! An all-ages, family event

5th Annual Caroling in the Library!

Date: Thursday, December 1st
Event Agenda:
4:30pm Cookie Decorating (Meeting Room)
Hosted by Perry High School Culinary Club & Angela Stutz, PHS Culinary Arts Instructor
(Meeting Room) *WHILE SUPPLIES LAST*

4:45pm-5:15pm Caroling (Main Library)
Hosted by:  Enchanté, Perry High School's Advanced Women’s Choir, Trés Chic, their Jazz/Show Choir & Joe Little, PHS Music Instructor

5:30-6:00pm Pajama Storytime (Newsstand Room)

Usher in the holiday season with Perry Library Staff! Join us for cookies, hot chocolate and coffee while you enjoy the festivities!

Spiders - Pre-K

I had tremendous fun with you today!  We read and sang about spiders and your kids had some great responses to my questions (like what pesky bugs spiders may eat and what we should name my spider puppet).

Books:

We got loud in Aaaarrgghh! Spider! by Lydia Monks.  My spider, aptly named Fluffy, helped act out this book about a spider who desperately wants to be a family pet.

The spider in The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle was too busy play with the other animals because she was building her web.  The children helped with the story with their great animal sounds.


We didn't read these, but The Itsy Bitsy Spider by Keith Chapman and The Itsy Bitsy Spider by Iza Trapani are fun variations of this classic rhyme. 

Movement: Everyone got a plastic spider tied to a piece of yarn for the song "Spider on the Floor".  Our spiders bounced all the way from the floor up to our heads!  I did not use Raffi's version, but if you want to hear it or read the book that goes with it you can find them here: Spider on the Floor by Bill Russell / "Spider on the Floor" by Raffi.

Flannel:  I added bugs to the web as the spider caught them

The spider catches the fly
The spider catches the fly
Hi Ho the derry-o
The spider catches the fly

Letter of the Day: Cc
Your kiddos guessed our letter of the day based on the pictures I held up (comb, coconut).  In a second game, they identified the picture that didn't belong (camel, cactus, pineapple, corn).

THERE WILL BE NO STORYTIME DEC 1ST.  Instead, join us in the evening at 4:30 for our 5th Annual Caroling in the Library:

Usher in the holiday season with Perry Library Staff! Join us for cookies, hot chocolate and coffee while you enjoy the festivities!




Baby Time

I love babytime and now that I have an almost 4 month old, I love babytime even more!  Baby G and I spent many hours while I was on maternity leave singing these songs and rhymes so they're tried and true.

I have a babytime format so I can keep track of the activities we do week to week and rotate them accordingly.  Repetition is really good for baby brain development and confidence, so you will become very familiar with our songs as you continue to come.

Today:

Book:  I read Wiggle Waggle by Johnathan London.  In the past I have always put out board books for the book reading part of storytime because I think it's important for babies to handle and explore the books.  Every now and again though, I will read a book that encourages interaction to introduce the babies to a storytime format where the Librarian reads a book to the group.  Some babies are getting ready to move into the toddler program so this is good practice.

Animal Song:  We do a puppet song every week.  Today we did an old favorite.

Grandpa's Farm. 
We're on our way.
We're on our way.
On our way to Grandpa's farm.
We're on our way.
We're on our way.
On our way to Grandpa's farm.

Down on Grandpa's farm there is a big brown cow.
Down on Grandpa's farm there is a big brown cow
The cow, she makes a sound like this: "Moo moo."
The cow, she makes a sound like this: "Moo moo."

Have fun with this song!  Add more animals or change the destination (like to Phoenix Zoo)

Rhymes:

Roly Poly (every week)
Jack is Quiet (every week)
Hooray!
I'm Driving in My Car
Going Up and Down in an Elevator
Robbie Rabbit (every week)

Bouncing Song: Wheels on the Bus (rotates weekly)

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Bookworm

I have a friend who loves books sooo much, he lives in a book!  Yup, he's a bookworm and most of you have met him.  He usually only comes out after we say his special rhyme right before reading a story:

Worms go up
Worms go down
Worms wiggle all around
Worms listen, worms look
Worms are ready for a book

Monday, November 7, 2011

Wiggle Worms!

So, Wiggle Worms is a toddler program I present every Monday and Tuesday.  It does require weekly registration because Gilbert is a wonderful, BIG family community and attendance can get out of control (some of you have been there for it!).  You can register at http://www.mcldaz.org/.

I don't usually theme my toddler program, but we read about bugs in In the Tall, Tall Grass by Denise Fleming so I selected some other bug activities.  

Movement:  We used scarves to dance around and shoo my fly puppet with the song "Shoo Fly."

Finger Play: "Here is the Beehive" is one of my favorite finger plays because of the anticipation before those tickley bees buzz all over.

Here is the beehive
Where are all the bees?
They're hidden away where nobody sees
Watch them come out of the hive
1, 2, 3, 4, 5.....buzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Flannel:  Wow! These toddlers really know their bugs!  We identified a grasshopper, ladybug, spider, butterfly, and bee in this flannel game.

Bug in a rug, bug in a rug
What is that bug in the rug?


Storytime extender:  Have fun moving like bugs!  Wiggle like worms, crawl like spiders, buzzzzz and fly like bees.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Busy Squirrels - Pre-K

Today we read about about busy little squirrels getting ready for winter. 



Flannel Story:  Our first story was about Sammy Squirrel which I told using some flannel pieces.  When he finally found a warm tree to spend the winter in, we clapped quietly for him (he did just fall asleep, afterall).

Flannel Rhume:  Five autumn leaves hanging from a tree / I wonder if they'll fall for me / The wind comes blowing (woooooosh) round and round / And one little leaf comes fluttering down

Book: Nuts to You! by Lois Ehlert. How do you get a wandering squirrel out of your house?  With nuts, of course!

Book: Busy Little Squirrel by Nancy Tafuri.  This squirrel is so busy, he has no time to lay in the sun, hop, or play with the other animals.  He is busy gathering food to store in his nest for winter.

Ss:  Let's sing about the letter S, the letter S, the letter S / Let's sing about the letter S / S says "sssss".  BIG S, little s, What begins with S?
I hope you went home and found lots of things that begin with the letter S!

We ended storytime with a very Sticky song about bubble gum.  You can sing this song at home and find all kinds of way to stick to your kiddos.  Have fun!