Autumn Storytime - Week of September 25, 2010

This week at Storytime we talked about Autumn!

Our Toddler Storytime included:
Song - Fingerpopping from Preschool Aerobic Fun
Introduction to the letter A for Apple, Acorn, and Autumn
Book - Mouse's First Fall by Lauren Thompson
Song - Jumping and Counting from Jim Gill's Irrational Anthem
Flannel Story - Five Green Apples
Book - It's Harvest Time! by Jean McElroy
Song - Tall, Small from Wiggleworms Love You
Book- The Busy Little Squirrel by Nancy Tafuri
Action Rhyme - Grey Squirrel




Our Preschool Storytime included:
Song - Clap Your Hands from Wiggleworms Love You
Introduction to the letter A for Apple, Acorn, and Autumn
Book - Time to Sleep by Denise Fleming
Song - Hop Like a Bunny from Toddlers on Parade
Book- Fall Leaves Fall by Zoe Hall
Song - Jumping and Counting from Jim Gill's Irrational Anthem
Flannel Story - Five Green Apples

Ready to Read Skill: Vocabulary (Words)
Vocabulary means knowing the names of things. Knowing many words will help your child recognize written words and understand what he or she reads. Some great ways to work on this skill include talking to your child about what is going on around you, speaking clearly and using short sentences, and pointing out pictures in books when you say certain words. This week, we learned words like autumn, acorn, ant, root, and stalk. The book It's Harvest Time is full of new vocabulary, and it is super fun because it has fold-out pages! This book is great for toddlers and preschoolers, and it also covers two Ready to Read skills- Print Motivation (Loving Books) and Vocabulary (Words).
Action Rhymes from Storytime:
Five Green Apples
(We did this as a flannel, but you can do it without the flannel by just moving your body.)
Way up high in the apple tree (reach up like you are a tree)
Five green apples smiled at me. (hold up five fingers)
I shook that tree as hard as I could, (pretend to shake tree)
And down fell an apple. (point down)
Mmmmm, it was good. (rub tummy)

Gray Squirrel
Grey Squirrel, (put one hand in front of you like a paw)
Grey Squirrel, (put your other hand in front of you like a paw)
Swish your bushy tail. (shake your tail)
Grey Squirrel, (put one hand in front of you like a paw)
Grey Squirrel, (put your other hand in front of you like a paw)
Swish your bushy tail. (shake your tail)
Crinkle up your funny nose. (point to your nose)
Put a nut between your toes. (point to your toes)
Grey Squirrel, (put one hand in front of you like a paw)
Grey Squirrel, (put your other hand in front of you like a paw)
Swish your bushy tail. (shake your tail)

Elephants Storytime - Week of Spetember 18, 2010

This week at storytime we talked about elephants!

Our Family Storytime included:
Song- Clap Your Hands from Wiggleworms Love You
Introduction to the letter E for elephant
Book - Peanut by Linas Alsenas
Action Rhyme - The Elephant
Song- Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes from Sing Along with Bob #1
Book - A Nose Like a Hose by Jenny Samuels
Flannel Story - Sam Who Never Forgets from the book by Eve Rice
Book - Splash by Flora McDonnell
Song/Prop - One Elephant Went Out to Play


Our Toddler Storytime included:

Song - Finger Popping from Preschool Aerobic Fun

Introduction to the letter E for Elephant

Book - Little Elephant by Tana Hoban and Meila Ford

Action Rhyme - The Elephant

Song - Walking, Walking from Songs for Wiggleworms

Book - When The Elephant Walks by Keiko Kasza

Flannel Story - Five Elephants

Song - The Itsy Bitsy Spider from Early Childhood Classics by Hap Palmer

Book - Splash by Flora McDonnell



Our Preschool Storytime included:
Song - Hands are for Clapping
Introduction to the letter E for elephant
Book - That's What Friends Are For by Florence Parry Heide
Flannel Story - Sam Who Never Forgets from the book by Eve Rice
Song - Little Red Wagon from Songs for Wiggleworms
Book - Peanut by Linus Alsenas
Action Rhyme - The Elephant
Song - Head and Shoulders from Sing Along with Bob #1
Book - Big and Little by John Stadler


Houses Storytimes - Week of September 11,2010

This week at storytime we talked about houses.

Our Family Storytime included:
Song - Hands Are For Clapping from Jim Gill's The Sneezing Song
Introduction to the letter H and animal houses
Book - Where To, Little Wombat? by Charles Fuge
Action Rhyme - Building a House
Book - Do Lions Live on Lily Pads? by Melanie Walsh
Flannel Story - Whose House Is This?
Book - The Napping House by Audrey Wood
Song - Shake your Sillies Out from Raffi's More Singable Songs



Our Toddler Storytime included:
Song - Finger Popping from Preschool Aerobic Fun
Introduction to the letter H and animal houses
Book - Building a House by Byron Barton
Song - Reach for the Ceiling from Toddlers On Parade
Book - The Black Cat by Richard Powell
Flannel Story - Who Lives Here?
Song - Shake your Sillies Out from Raffi's More Singable Songs
Action Rhyme - A House For Me
Book - Do Lions Live on Lily Pads? by Melanie Walsh


Our Preschool Storytime included:
Song - Can't Wait to Celebrate from Jim Gill's Irrational Anthem
Introduction to the letter H for House
Book - Jack's House by Karen Magnuson Beil
Action Rhyme - Building a House
Book - A New House For Mouse by Petr Horacek
Song - Jumping and Counting from Jim Gill's Irrational Anthem
Flannel Story - Five Little Fish
Book - Doghouse by Jan Thomas

Ready to Read Skill: Vocabulary (Words)
Vocabulary means knowing the names of things. Knowing many words will help your child recognize written words and understand what he or she reads. Some great ways to work on this skill include talking to your child about what is going on around you, speaking clearly and using short sentences, and pointing out pictures in books when you say certain words. This week, we learned the names of animal homes, animals, tools, and jobs! Wow! That's a lot of new words!

SPECIAL FAMILY STORYTIME THIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 AT 6:30 PM!!!

Join us for Mo Willems stories, songs and silliness! We'll also be unveiling the new Fall bulletin boards and making artwork for them! We'll have fun, fun, and more fun!!!!

This Thursday, September 9

6:30 pm

Hilltop Library Kids Area

Bathtime Storytimes - Week of September 6, 2010

This week at Storytime we talked about bathtime!

Our Toddler Storytime Included:
Song - Fingerpopping from Preschool Aerobic Fun
Introduction - Letter B for Bubbles and Bathtime
Props - Let's Give Baby a Bath
Book - Bubbles, Bubbles by Kathi Appelt
Flannel Story - Rub-a-dub-dub from the book by Jun Takabatake
Song - If You're Happy and You Know It from Songs for Wiggleworms
Book - Bath Day (Puppy and Me) by Julia Noonan
Action Rhyme - This Is the Way We Wash Our Hands
Book - Ten Dirty Pigs/Ten Clean Pigs by Carol Roth
Song - Jumping and Counting from Jim Gill's Irrational Anthem


Our Preschool Storytime included:
Book - Mo's Stinky Sweater by David Bedford
Action Rhyme - This Is the Way We Wash Our Hands
Book - King Bidgood's In the Bathtub by Audrey Wood
Song - I Took a Bath in the Washing Machine from Jim Gill Sings the Sneezing Song
Flannel Story - Rainbow Kittens
Book - Bath Time by Eileen Spinelli



Ready to Read Skill: Phonological Awareness (Sounds)
Phonological Awareness means being able to hear and play with the smaller sounds in words. Working on this skill will help your child sound out words when they start reading. Ways to improve phonological awareness include saying rhymes (like the ones in the books above) and emphasizing the rhyming words. Doing motions with the rhymes also helps your child break the words into smaller parts. Singing songs is another great way to work on this skill while having fun!

Rhymes
This is the Way We Wash Our Hands
(to the tune of Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush)
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.

*Change the song to wash your hair, back, legs, feet, hands, etc. Have fun!