Tuesday, April 05, 2016

Library/Reading - Toddler Storytime

Hello Song: Hello Bubbles
Note: See this post for the lyrics and to learn more about the bubble machine.

Song 1: The More We Read Together (to the tune of "The More We Get Together)
The More We Read Together…
the happier we’ll be!
With big books and small books
and short books and tall books,
the more we read together,
the happier we’ll be!
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Book 1: Books for Me by Sue Fliess 
Note: This is a fun book about visiting the library and all of the different kinds of books you can find! However, for my toddlers, there were a few things that might have gone over their heads, so I did paper-clip a few pages mid-book. 

Remembering Rhymes 
(Note: See this post for lyrics and to learn more about "Rhyme Time")
  • Roly Poly
  • Open Shut Them
  • Wind Up the Bobbin’

Book 2: Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson

Stretchers: 
Wiggle and Wiggle and Stop
Wiggle Your Fingers Way Up High
Everybody Take a Seat on the Floor

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Flannel: Dog’s Colorful Day by Emma Dodd

Parachute Songs:
  • If You’re Happy and You Know It Shake it (Slow/Fast, Quiet/Loud Up/Down)
  • The Elevator Song
  • Bubble Bubble Pop
  • Peek-a-boo
Goodbye Song: Bread Butter Marmalade and Jam

End: Goodbye Bubbles w/ bubble machine (2-3 min) + free play w/ toys (~20-30 min)

Manners - Toddler Storytime

Hello Bubbles Opening Song

Song: Chewing Quietly (Tune: Frere Jacques)
(Chewing Quietly (x2) Do no burp (x2) We must say excuse me (x2) When we burp (x2)


Book: Excuse Me! by Karen Katz
Note: This book pairs well with the "Chewing Quietly" song we sang prior. It's a cute little board book that contains simple concepts, which are easy enough for toddlers to grasp.

Song: Roly Poly
Roly poly, roly poly
Up, up, up (lift hands up)
up, up, up
Roly roly poly
roly roly poly
down, down, down (push hands down)
down, down, down 
Other verses: Out, In (expand hands out, push hands in)
Fast, Slow (roll hands fast, slow)
Song: Open, Shut Them
Open, shut them
Open, shut them
Give a little clap, clap, clap
Open, shut them
Open, shut them
Put them in your lap
Creep them, crawl them
Creep them, crawl them
Right up to your chin
Open wide your little mouth...
But do not let them in.
Flannel Activity: Thanks A Lot! (Raffi)
Note: I probably won't do this again... it's a sweet song (and I rarely play recorded music, so I tried it with and without) but it doesn't make a difference - it's still too slow! I think my group got bored with this one.

Stretcher: Wiggle and Wiggle and Stop
Stretcher: Wiggle Your Hands Way up High

POP! Goes the Berry (with parachute)
All Around the Strawberry Field
We picked some juicy berries
We took them home and washed them off
and POP! Goes the berries!
Other verses: Blueberry/huckleberry/raspberry/blackberry

Goodbye Song: Bread Butter Marmalade and Jam

End: Playtime w/ bubbles (~2-3 min) + Free play w/ toys (~20-30 min)

How it went:
This was a break-through storytime for me, because I introduced 2 really amazing, fun props: the bubble machine and the parachute! I was really happy with everyone's response and participation; both props really added a lot of movement and play to storytime that the toddlers loved!

Because this was another one of those "meh" themes ('cause toddlers' concept of manners is minimal to zilch), I only used 1 book and 1 song on theme. The rest was just free-play, free-style. Hence the random rhymes and introduction of props. Lots of fun during this week. Hooray!

Stars & Moon - Toddler Storytime

Hello Song: We Clap and Sing Hello


Book: Zoom Rocket Zoom by Margaret Mayo 

Song: Zoom Zoom Zoom / Fun / Sun
Zoom Zoom Zoom
Zoom, zoom, zoom (swoosh your arms together)
We're going to the moon.
Zoom, zoom, zoom (swoosh your arms together)
We're going to the moon.
If you want to take a trip
climb aboard my rocket ship. (make an “L” shape with one arm and then with your fingers make a little “astronaut” climb aboard)
Zoom, zoom, zoom (swoosh your arms together)
We're going to the moon.
In 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (countdown on hand)
Blast off! (jump up in air) 
Other verses: Far far far, we’re going to the stars / Fun fun fun, we’re going to the sun
Song: If You’re Going to the Moon… (Tune: If You're Happy and You Know It)
If you're going to the moon wear your boots x3 (stomp)
If you're going to the moon, this is what you have to do
If you're going to the moon wear your boots (stomp)
Other verses: wear your helmet (pretend to put helmet on), wear your gloves (pretend to put gloves on), wear your space suit ("jump" into your suit)
Wiggle Release: Wiggle and Wiggle and Stop
Wiggle Release: Wave your hands way up high...


Book/Song: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star by Jane Cabrera 
*with wand*

Song: We’ll Be Landing on the Moon (Tune: She’ll Be Coming Around the Mountain)
We'll be orbiting around the moon, yes we will (arms in circle, twirl slowly)
We'll be orbiting around the moon, yes we will
We'll be orbiting around the moon x3
Yes we will 
Other verses:
We'll be landing on the Moon (wiggle fingers down to toes)
We'll be walking on the Moon (stomping)
We'll be blasting off again (jump up with hands in air)
We'll be landing back on Earth (wiggle fingers down to toes)
Activity: Five Crescent Moons Rhyme w/ Magnet Board


Book: Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me by Eric Carle

Goodbye Song: Bread Butter Marmalade and Jam

Health - Toddler Storytime

Hello Song - Clap and Sing Hello


Book: Germs Are Not for Sharing by Elizabeth Verdick
Note: For this age group, there isn't a ton of stuff you can really talk about with germs and hygiene, besides washing up! This is a cute, simple board book that is perfect for this theme.

Song: This is the way we…
This is the way we wash our hands
wash our hands, wash our hands
This is the way we wash our hands
So early in the morning!
hands / hair / teeth / toes / belly / brush our teeth / comb our hair (pretend to scrub each body part as you get to it in the song)
Song: Head Shoulders Knees and Toes
Note: Post-doctor bag activity, we were on a roll talking about the body, so this little number fit right in and flowed nicely into our stretchers below.

Stretchers:
Wiggle and Wiggle and Stop
Wiggle your hands ways up high...


Book: Llama Llama Home With Mama by Anna Dewdney


Activity: Looking inside the Doctor Bag
Note: I basically just had a play kit doctor bag, and we looked inside together, talking about the different kinds of tools doctors use.


Song: Pop! Go the Berries
All around the strawberry fields, We picked some juicy berries
We brought them home and washed them off,
Pop! Go the berries! (have kids jump up on "pop")
Other verses: blueberry, blackberry, huckleberry, raspberry
Note: For this tune, I have everyone crouch down on the floor in little balls (the "berries) and then I creep around and sing the tune. When I say "POP!" everyone jumps up! Also a good song for using with a parachute.

Book: Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
Note: Since we were talking about health/being sick, I figured this was a good classic to throw in there (plus we have the gorgeous pop-up version). The caterpillar eats a lot of bad food and gets a belly ache, but then feels better when he eats through that one green leaf!

Goodbye Song - Bread Butter Marmalade and Jam

Bedtime - Toddler Storytime

I don't always get to pick the themes for Toddler Time, which is fine, but sometimes you get something that you wouldn't normally do yourself. For example, bedtime stories in the morning! It was fun to do, but can seem a bit counter-intuitive. But I went with the flow...

Hello Song: Clap and Sing Hello!

Give Me 5!



Book: Cornelius P. Mud, Are You Ready for Bed? by Barney Saltzberg

Song: Skidamarink
Skidamarink a-dink, a-dink, Skidamarink a-doo, I love you. (2x) I love you in the morning, And in the afternoon;
I love you in the evening,underneath the moon. Oh, skidamarink a-dink, a-dink, Skidamarink a-doo, I love you!

Activity: Day or night? Matching Activity (do not hand out pictures)
Note: For this magnet activity, I printed out pictures of activities that people do in the daytime and nighttime, as well as pictures of the sun, moon, clouds, stars, etc. In other words, pictures that allow children to easily identify it as day or night. I made sure to laminate these pictures.
I put the pictures up on the board one at a time and we talked about what is in the picture, what's going on, etc. Then, we came to a consensus and put the picture under the right heading on the board. The "headings" were just big laminated pieces of paper that said "day" and "night" on each and had sun/blue sky and moon/dark sky with stars. There were pieces of velcro on the pictures and the day/night sheets that I could stick the pictures to.
It's so hard to describe, I'll eventually have to take a picture of this activity!

Stretcher: Wiggle and Wiggle and Stop!
Stretcher: Wiggle your fingers way up high…

Song: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (with wand)


Book: Goodnight, Sweet Butterflies by Dawn Bentley 

Activity: Five in a Bed (Felt)
5 in the bed and the little one said "roll over, roll over!"So they all rolled over and one fell out! Then there were...5 in a bed and the little one said...
Closing Song: Bread Butter Marmalade and Jam

How it went: Overall, everything went fairly smoothly. My favorite is just singing Skidamarink several times. Everyone loves this tune, especially the grown-ups because the little ones do the fingerplays so lovingly!

Penguins - Toddler Storytime

Hello!
I've been doing a terrible job at keeping up this blog. And for that I'm so sorry! I'm now starting to post some of my Toddler Time (Toddler Storytimes) starting from January 2016. I'd like to start keeping track of what worked, and what didn't, and how I've changed/progressed in content over the last few months.

Toddler Time is on Monday mornings and Thursday mornings, from 10:00-10:30 am. After storytime, I turn on some music, bring out some special toys, and everyone stays in the storytime room until ~11:00 am and plays! This is a great socialization time for both children and caregivers, alike.

I know everyone who does storytimes has their own unique style -- what works for them, based on how their brain works! For me, instead of throwing together a bunch of songs and stories and doing them in random order, I prefer to list everything out chronologically and try to follow order. Of course, there are ALWAYS days when I cut out a book or song, for time-sake or just based on the kind of mood the Toddlers are in that day.

This was my first Toddler Time of the new year. I remember at one point I froze and forgot the lyrics to one of the songs, but that's alright with me. As long as you're having fun, the kids don't care, and somehow I've managed to completely look past any judgement grown-ups may pass (but then again, the grown-ups in my groups are great and so understanding about anything that may go awry!)



PENGUINS

Welcome Song: We Clap and Sing Hello -- Clap, Stomp, Jump, Twirl

Give Me 5
(This is how we get ready to hear a story together! I usually just do this once in the beginning with the first book, it really helps to center everyone and let them know the expectations for their behavior when I'm reading the book - although I'd never throw anyone out for disobeying these rules - it's just a good prep!)
1. Eyes will be watching the story (make goggles for your eyes with your hands)
2. Where are your ears? Ears will be listening to the story (cup your ears)
3. Where is your mouth? Voices will be quiet (say shhh and hold your pointer finger to your mouth)
4. We'll have calm bodies (give yourself a little hug)
5. And last, most importantly, we'll have caring hearts for our neighbors (put your hands on your heart)

Book: Penguins, Penguins Everywhere! by Bob Barner

Rhyme: I’m a Little Penguin
I'm a little penguin black and white, (waddle)
I waddle to the left and I waddle to the right. (hold up hands left and right)
I cannot fly but I can swim, so I waddle to the water (waddle)
and jump right in! (jump)
 
I'm a little penguin short & round (crouch down and make a circle with your arms)
Swimming in the sea is where I'm found. (swimming motions)
Eating lots of fish day and night, (mimic eating)
Wobbling around I'm a silly sight. (wobbling)

Activity: Penguin Scarf Color Matching

Stretcher: Wiggle and Wiggle and Stop
Stretcher: Wiggle Your Fingers


Book: If You Were a Penguin by Wendell and Florence Minor

Song: Penguins Waddle *use magnet board*
[Say: With this song, we’re going to be counting up!]
Penguins go waddling 1 by 1, Hurrah, Hurrah!
Penguins go waddling 1 by 1, Hurrah, Hurrah!
They only stop to take a swim
and when they're done, they waddle again.
The penguins waddle around, around and round.

Song: Five Little Penguins *use magnet board*
[Say: With this song, we’re going to be counting down!]
(Five) Little penguins standing in a row (five fingers)
(Five) Little penguins standing in the snow
Brrrr, it’s cold! I cannot stay! (hug self and shiver)
And one little penguin waddled away (waddle in place)

Closing Song: Bread Butter Marmalade and Jam

How it went: 
I don't know if it is just my groups, or if this is true at other libraries' storytimes too, but I always have a hard time getting toddlers to do felt/magnet activities. With this age, it can quickly turn to chaos with toddlers waddling up to the board to put their piece up before it's their turn, or to pull down other pieces off the board when they're not supposed to.
I don't expect an 18 month old to understand the concept of this activity, but with a caregiver's help I believe it is possible. So, the penguin scarf matching activity really only worked well with my smaller group. With the bigger group, there was too much commotion for everyone to understand what was going on.
However, in this storytime I just put the pieces up on the board as we counted penguins up and down. With the bigger and hard to control group, wandering toddlers came up and ripped the penguins off. Unfortunately I can't always count on caregivers to help control this. So, I will be brainstorming better ways to use the felt and magnet boards in future Toddler Times!