Thursday, December 13, 2012

Snowmen! Pre-K 12-13-12

Today we read and sang about snowmen.  It's finally getting "cold" enough here in AZ that I can pull this winter-y stuff off.

26 kids
3 siblings
19 adults

Memory Box: Flamingo (from Pip & Squeak)


Books:
All You Need for a Snowman by Alice Schertle.  This book builds a snowman starting from the very first snowflake that falls.
 
I made this flannel to assemble while reading the books since I love the text, but the pictures not so much.  It starts out: "One small snowflake fluttering down - that's all you need for a snowman.  EXCEPT two more snowflakes...three flakes...four...five...six...seven thousand...eight million more..."
 
 
 
When I read, "eight million more," Lesley threw a handful of fake snow into the air and the kids got a huge kick out of it!
 
Pip & Squeak by Ian Schoenherr.  After rushing through the snow to get to their friend's birthday party, two mice realize they forgot the present (cheese) at home and bring a carrot instead.
 
I thought this book was cute until I actually read it in storytime and I realized that the mice weren't really nice to each other and had bad attitudes.
 
Music / Sing-Along
 
CD:  "Popcorn"
You put the oil in the pot
and you let it get hot
You put the popcorn in
and you start to grin
Sizzle sizzle sizzle  sizzle  sizzle  sizzle  sizzle  sizzle  sizzle sizzle  sizzle POP!
 
YouTube: "Build a Snowman"
 
 
 
Flannel:
5 Little Snowmen  -  The kids were so funny when they were melting!
 
Five little snowmen standing in a row
Each with a hat and a big red bow
The sun came out and stayed all day
and one little snowman melted away
 
Cube Roll:  Song
"I can hammer"
"Hickory Dickory Dock"
 
 
Letter(s) of the Day:
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Baby Time Dec 12, 2012

12-12-12 was a great babytime!  I love these babies and their caregivers!

28 babies
30 adults

Rhymes:
 Jack in the Box

Jack is quiet.  Shhhh

In his box

Lift the lid             (lift baby’s arm)

And up he pops!   (pop baby up)
 
 
Alligator - It's fun to crawl after baby and "get them" or have baby "get" you

The alligator’s jaws go snap, snap, snap

The alligator’s tail goes thwack, thwack, thwack

GOTCHYA!
 

 Hooray! - We modify this at home: "Brush, brush, brush your teeth" etc. for less than fun activities

Clap, clap, clap your hands

Clap them every day

Merrily, merrily, merrily

Then we shout Hooray!



Mr. Bear Got Festive:




Animal Puppet Song: "If Animals Could Dance"




Book:  Say Hello to the Snowy Animals by Ian Whybrow
 
Bouncing Song: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"

Prop Rhyme:

Here is a Snowball - I made this up for my baby.  Kind of goofy, but he loves it.

Here is a snowball
And here is a snowball
I can throw them up and catch
But if they land on my head instead
They would trickle down my back

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Wiggle Worms 12-11-12

Look who's blogging again! 

If you are one of the parents who asked me about my blog address today, you should leave me a comment so I know.  I know we Librarians network and read each other's blogs....but I'm never sure if parents read mine and I am thrilled when I find out you do.

43 kids
3 siblings
36 adults

Announcements:

  • No children's programs Christmas week or New Year week
  • The 11:15 Wiggle Worms session will resume January 8th

Mr Bear, Olive, and Bookworm



Animal Puppet Song: "If I Was a Bird"
 
Rhymes / Fingerplays:
 
Roly Poly (roll hands) - every week
 
Rolly polly, Rolly Polly, Up up up
Rolly polly, Rolly Polly, Down down down
Rolly polly, Rolly Polly, Out out out
Rolly polly, Rolly Polly, In in in
Rolly polly, Rolly Polly, Clap clap clap
Rolly polly, Rolly Polly, Lap lap lap
 
Here is a Snowball - I made this up for my baby and it's kind of goofy but he loves it
 
Here is a snowball
And here is a snowball
I can throw them up and catch
But if they land on my head instead
They would trickle down my back (back tickles)
 

 

 
I'm Driving in My Car:
 
I'm driving in my car
I'm driving in my car
Beep beep toot toot
I'm driving in my car
 
 
Cube Song:  Humpty Dumpty
 
Letter of the Day:  Ww for whale
 
 
 
Book:  Say Hello to the Snowy Animals by Ian Whybrow.  These are the animals we said hi to while flapping, hoo-hooing, and splashing along with them.  (The "reindeer" ran - pat legs -, the seal said "Aar aar" while clapping, and the haire hopped)
 
 
 
Scarf Dancing with Baby Beluga:
You can watch the animated board book while Raffi sings "Baby Beluga" below:

 
Flannel:
 
Five Little Snowmen - Act it out
 
5 little snowmen standing in a row
Each with a hat and a big red bow
The sun came out and stayed all day
And one little snowman melted away
 
 

Monday, December 10, 2012

Caroling in the Library 2012

We had a HUGE turn out and are planning for next year with these numbers in mind.  I'll note the planned changes throughout the post (in red).

This event was created by my colleague Allison Burke six years ago and she and I have single-handedly (or is that double-handedly?) planned, presented, collaborated with the high school (all Allie!), and pulled this program off for another five! 

684 library customers enjoyed the festivities!

Some decorating and promotion:
 



Gingerbread Man Decorating:
Will have 250 instead of 160
Thanks for the home-made cookies, Perry High School Culinary students and Angela Stutz!
                                                           
Before the madness
 
Evelyn and Dad

Getting busy

Our culinary students
 
Decorating done...Go time!

Elf Station
The elves will be in the Newsstand Room next year


Thank you,  Elf Kaylie, Elf Emily, and Elf Arriana
 
 
 

Letters for Santa.  Emails returned by our very own Perry elves!
 
Refreshments:  Cookies, Cupcakes, Coffee, Hot Chocolate
12 platters of cookies.  MORE next year and in a spacier location!
 
My cutie snagged a cupcake
 
Choir
Sound system next year for our awesome Carolers
 
Thank you, Joe Little and the PHS choir

 
Families enjoying interactive choir
 
Pajama Storytime
Next year: In the open "stage area" where the choir was
AND I'll learn how to use the mic better
 
Set up
 
How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas? by Jane Yolen
 
 
Rhyimg flannel game: "Rudolph, Rudolph"
 
Found a recorded version of "Reindeer Pokey"!
 
Hmm is this cowboy hat Santa's hat?
 
5 gingerbread cookies cooling on a tray.  This one jumped up and hopped away!
 
Because my niece is plain old cute!
 
 
Books we read:
 
How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas? by Jane Yolen
Who Will Help Santa This Year? by Jerry Pallotta
Pajama Time by Sanra Boynton (big book)

 
 
Everyone who helped us out day of!  Thank you
I wouldn't change a thing  =)
 
Miss Lesley, Miss Allie, Elf Kaylie, Elf Emily, Yours Truly in black footie jammies, Elf Arianna
 
Joe, our wonderful elfish security guard and Miss Emily who came from Southeast Library to help out.