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Friday, February 28, 2014
Flannel Friday: Rabbit Finger Puppets
I made these finger puppets back in graduate school when I was just starting to do storytime. The pattern I used is not available on the web anymore, but here's a collection of free finger puppet crochet patterns.I like to pull these out for the rabbit storytime I usually do every April. Rabbits are one of my favorite animals.
Jenna has the round up this week.
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Our Flannel Friday Fairy Godmother is Amy (@choosejoytoday).
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Jonathan & Martha by Petr Horacek
Two lonely worms plus one juicy pear equals one love story.
What I thought: cute book! This was a nice addition to my underground insects storytime last summer. The illustrations are good...vibrant colors and good use of white space.
Storytime Themes: Worms, Bugs/Insects, Fruit, Love, Valentine's Day
What I thought: cute book! This was a nice addition to my underground insects storytime last summer. The illustrations are good...vibrant colors and good use of white space.
Storytime Themes: Worms, Bugs/Insects, Fruit, Love, Valentine's Day
Friday, February 21, 2014
Flannel Friday: Goldfish
Kay has the round up this week.
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Our Flannel Friday Fairy Godmother is Amy (@choosejoytoday).
Monday, February 17, 2014
Stuffed Animal Sleepover...Take 3
The idea of a stuffed animal sleepover is one I ran across on PUBYAC while still in graduate school. This is the third time I've planned one and the ninth time I hosted one. For the first two, I held them at each of my four branches, ergo I hosted eight times.
Here's the way a stuffed animal sleepover works for me and my branches: kids bring a stuffed animal friend to a special storytime and then leave the animal for a sleepover. We hold our sleepovers on the nights when the branches are open late. After the kids leave, I (and hopefully a volunteer or two) pose the animals getting into mischief around the library. I share the photos with parents in a variety of ways. I've used Flickr, Photobucket, and now the library system's Facebook page.
When planning this sleepover, I looked back at what I'd done in the past. A few things I kept, but others I changed. Here's what I did:
Here's the way a stuffed animal sleepover works for me and my branches: kids bring a stuffed animal friend to a special storytime and then leave the animal for a sleepover. We hold our sleepovers on the nights when the branches are open late. After the kids leave, I (and hopefully a volunteer or two) pose the animals getting into mischief around the library. I share the photos with parents in a variety of ways. I've used Flickr, Photobucket, and now the library system's Facebook page.
When planning this sleepover, I looked back at what I'd done in the past. A few things I kept, but others I changed. Here's what I did:
Movement Song: “Five Little
Monkeys Jumping on the Bed”
Book: Hugless Douglas and the Big Sleep-Over
by David Melling
Poem with
Flannel Board:
“Goodnight Mummy” by Roger Stevens from Switching
on the Moon: A Very First Book of Bedtime Poems collected by Jane Yolen
& Andrew Fusek Peters
Book: Let’s Sing a Lullaby with the Brave Cowboy
by Jan Thomas
Rhyme with
Flannel Board:
“Blue Ted Said”
Book: Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late! by Mo
Willems
Action
Song: “Rockabye Your Bear” by The Wiggles
Book: Dream Animals: A Bedtime Journey by
Emily Winfield Martin
After storytime, the kids tucked their animals in and we sang them a lullaby (Twinkle, Twinkle, LIttle Star).
All of the books, flannels, and songs I did were well received with the except of Dream Animals. The kids were just too wiggly to appreciate such a quiet book, but I do plan on trying it in storytime again.
And here are a few photos from the sleepover. To view the entire album, you can visit our Facebook page.
Friday, February 14, 2014
#Flannel Friday: What's In an Egg?
I used this set for my Eggs storytime theme in the spring. I made the eggs, but pulled the animals from other sets: the turtle from "I Made My Dog a Valentine;" the fish from One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish; the spider from "Goodnight Mummy;" the duck from the pumpkin game, and the chick from Chook, Chook, Chook, Chook, Chook.
Meg has the round up this week.
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Our Flannel Friday Fairy Godmother is Amy (@choosejoytoday).
Meg has the round up this week.
Important Links:
Flannel Friday Blog
Flannel Friday on Pinterest
Flannel Friday on Facebook
Follow Flannel Friday on Twitter with the hashtag #FlannelFriday.
Our Flannel Friday Fairy Godmother is Amy (@choosejoytoday).
Friday, February 7, 2014
#FlannelFriday: Bird Houses
This is another inspired by Flannel Friday post. I was inspired to make this set by Erin at Falling Flannelboards. She even provided a template! I look forward to using this set with various storytime themes including houses, birds, colors, and shapes. And I just realized I didn't give my birds any wings...oh well!
Christine has the round up this week.
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Our Flannel Friday Fairy Godmother is Amy (@choosejoytoday).
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Winnie-the-Pooh Party
I held this event at two of my branch libraries in January around the 18th (Winnie-the-Pooh Day/A. A. Milne's Birthday). The event last about an hour and a half and was for children age three and up. Children were invited to wear their favorite scarf and celebrate Winnie-the-Pooh.
We started off with a little quiz about the characters. I found questions online, in an event kit, and just made some up.
Using my crocheted bear and beehive hand puppets, I told chapter 1 of Winnie-the-Pooh, "In Which We Are Introduced to Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees and the Stories Begin."
We did a couple of activities with the flannel board: bees,beehive, bear & band-aids, and Find the honey Pot. I reused these from my Teddy Bear Picnic.
After that we moved onto other games. I found several fun game ideas on the Birthday Party in a Box website. We had a bouncing Tigger race (sack race), put bees in the garden (egg toss), a honey pot drop (gummy bears into a pot). We also played Pin the Bee on the Bear (another idea I reused from the Teddy Bear Picnic).
For the craft, we made Pooh stick puppets using yellow construction paper. I put out a request the Storytime Underground Facebook page and Lisa Mulvenna suggested this.
We had a simple snack and I sent the kids home with a coloring sheet and a book list (Books Similar to Winnie-the-Pooh...Animal Fantasy, Toys, etc.) I also used the book list to create a book display in the meeting room.
I had planned to use Winnie-the-Pooh's ABC, but didn't. I also found a fun idea from Tracey on 1234 More Storytimes...a character version of " If You're Happy and You Know It," but didn't get to use it. You can also check out my Winnie-the-Pooh Party Pinterest Board.
We started off with a little quiz about the characters. I found questions online, in an event kit, and just made some up.
Using my crocheted bear and beehive hand puppets, I told chapter 1 of Winnie-the-Pooh, "In Which We Are Introduced to Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees and the Stories Begin."
We did a couple of activities with the flannel board: bees,beehive, bear & band-aids, and Find the honey Pot. I reused these from my Teddy Bear Picnic.
After that we moved onto other games. I found several fun game ideas on the Birthday Party in a Box website. We had a bouncing Tigger race (sack race), put bees in the garden (egg toss), a honey pot drop (gummy bears into a pot). We also played Pin the Bee on the Bear (another idea I reused from the Teddy Bear Picnic).
We had a simple snack and I sent the kids home with a coloring sheet and a book list (Books Similar to Winnie-the-Pooh...Animal Fantasy, Toys, etc.) I also used the book list to create a book display in the meeting room.
I had planned to use Winnie-the-Pooh's ABC, but didn't. I also found a fun idea from Tracey on 1234 More Storytimes...a character version of " If You're Happy and You Know It," but didn't get to use it. You can also check out my Winnie-the-Pooh Party Pinterest Board.