Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Dog Themed Storytime

We had a special guest today in storytime.  A local woman asked me if she could bring her five month old yellow lab puppy, Ruby, in for storytime and I thought it sounded like a fun idea.  It seemed like a great opportunity to teach the kids about meeting a new dog for the first time.  I printed off some coloring pages with info about how to approach a new dog and how to ask the owner's permission to pet the dog.  First I read Cowpoke Clyde and Dirty Dawg by Lori Mortensen and then we practiced our new dog meeting skills with Ruby.  Once everyone had met Ruby, we had a lovely time petting and playing with her.



Everyone was excited at storytime today, but none more than Ruby the dog!



Here are the kids giving some love to Ruby.  She a very willing participant!

This was our last storytime for the season as we're gearing up for Summer Reading.  I'm glad we were able to end the year on such a fun note.  We'll be back in the Fall.

Plants/Spring Storytime

It's been very Springy here the past few weeks and I wanted to celebrate Spring as well as Earth Day during Storytime.  We read Finding Spring by Carin Berger and If You Plant a Seed by Kadir Nelson.















To go along with our Spring/Plant themed storytime, I had the kids plant Sunflower seeds in little pots that they could decorate.  We spray painted some small terra-cotta pots with white spray paint and then I gave the kids Sharpies (after a careful lecture about how Sharpies are permanent) and let them draw designs on the pots.  Then they spooned dirt into their pots and planted a sunflower seed.



Here is my Sunflower after a few weeks!  I can't believe how fast it's growing.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Cloud Storytime

This week we read about clouds.  It seemed like a lovely, springy subject.  We read Blue on Blue by Dianne White and Little Cloud by Eric Carle.


Today's cloud craft involved gluing cotton balls onto blue paper to make funny little cloud friends.  Here is the one I made.  I wish I'd gotten pictures of the ones the kids made because they were much more impressive.  I provided them with cotton balls and showed them how to pull the cotton balls apart to make them look more cloud-like.  I also gave them silly things like eyes, hair, colored gems and yarn to jazz up their clouds.  They turned out really cool.  









Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Easter Storytime

Today's storytime was Easter themed.  We read Milo the Really Big Bunny by Stephen Kresnky and The Easter Bunny's Assistant by Jan Thomas.  The Easter Bunny's Assistant is really funny and cute and always gets a lot of laughs from the kids.  I highly recommend it.



For our Easter craft, we did string painting on some Easter egg cutouts.  String painting is really fun and messy and the pictures always turn out so cool.  All you need to do is cut some yarn, dip it in some paint and drag it across your paper.  You can get really creative with this and make some super cool pictures.  Here's how ours turned out.

Hoppy Easter!