Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Lion Storytime

This week's storytime theme was all about lions.  We read Wildred the Lion by Syd Hoff and Silly Suzy Goose by Petr Horacek.




Our lion craft for today involved painting a mane on a picture of a lion's head using forks.


Here is our mane-less lion head

Here he is with a mane


We used plastic forks instead of regular paint brushes to get the kind of furry effect needed to make a lion's mane.  All you do is dip the fork in the paint and drag it across the page.  They turned out pretty cool and were a fun alternative to a regular paintbrush.




Tuesday, March 17, 2015

St. Patrick's Day Storytime

Happy St. Patrick's Day!  Our storytime fell on the actual holiday this year, which is always fun. Today we read, Hooray for St. Patrick's Day! by Joan Holub and The Night Before St. Patrick's Day by Natasha Wing.

                             

Since both of our books featured a lovely little red bearded leprechaun, I found a fun leprechaun craft for the group to do.  I mixed up a batch of orange puffy paint and we painted beards on to leprechaun printouts.

As you can see, some leprechauns had more "beard' than others!


Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Friendship Storytime



I had a completely different plan for today's storytime but we've been having such beautiful weather, I changed the original plan so that we could go outside.  I gathered together some books we'd just gotten in and I found three that all had a friendship theme.  We read Little Elliot, Big City by Mike Curato, Dangerous! by Tim Warnes, and Harry and the Monster by Sue Mongredien.







 After we read, we went outside with buckets of sidewalk chalk and decorated the sidewalks and enjoyed some much needed sunshine.







Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

We celebrated Dr. Seuss's birthday at storytime today.  We read Dr. Seuss's ABC and There's a Wocket in My Pocket.






















I've found that most Dr. Seuss books are way too long for storytime and these two books are some of his shorter ones and they work really well for a younger crowd.  Some others that are great for storytime are Hop on Pop, Mr. Brown Can Moo!  Can You?, The Foot Book, Green Eggs and Ham, Fox in Socks, Great Day for Up, My Many Colored Days, and Marvin K. Mooney Will you Please Go Now!.  I'm sure there are more, but these are ones I've read personally and have had success with.

This year, I based our craft around There's a Wocket in my Pocket!.  I found Wocket templates here. Then I cut out generic pocket shapes and glued everything to a piece of construction paper.

Before storytime began, I set up four black lights on the tables and set out a bunch of different colored highlighters.  In case you weren't aware, highlighters glow beautifully under a black light.  It's really cool and I think investing in a few black lights is definitely worth the money.  There are a ton of cool glowing black light crafts out there.

When we were done reading I had the kids take a seat at the table and then I turned the black lights on and the overhead light off.  They're always really impressed with the effect the black lights have on everything around them, especially the highlighters.





They look sort of boring without the black light on them but it is still a really fun activity.
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!