Monday, February 17, 2014

Valentine's Day Storytime




Happy Valentine's Day

Opening Song: The More We Get Together 

*We sing and clap to our opening song.  All Stillwater Public Library story times start with this song and the children learn that song means story time is starting.



Song: If you Love Me and You Know It (tune: If your happy and you know it)
If you love me and you know, Clap your hands....
Say I "I Love You"
Blow a kiss
Give a hug 



Finger Play: Make a Heart
I put my hands together,
this is how i start;
I curve my fingers right around
and I can make a Heart! 


Book: Never Too Little to Love by Jeanne Willis (Storyhour book)


Craft: Heartful Pig. Using a large pink heart for the face, small pink hearts for the ears and nose create a pig face for a Valentine's card.  "Hogs and Kiss for you!"


 Other Books to Checkout:
Will You Be My Valenswine? by Teresa Bateman

Monday, February 10, 2014

Olympic Storytime


 
Sochi 2014 is here and Stillwater Public Library is ready to cheer on all the Olympians!  Have your child enroll in our Winter Reading Program.  We are encouraging all our Olympic readers to make reading a daily habit.

Opening Song: The More We Get Together 

*We sing and clap to our opening song.  All Stillwater Public Library story times start with this song and the children learn that song means story time is starting.

Book: Ten on the Sled by Kim Norman

Song: At the Olympics (sung to "Did you ever see a lassie?")




Song:The Olympic Games (sung to "Mary had a little lamb")




Craft: Ice skates.  Glue silver painted craft stick on to a paper cut out of an ice skate.  Use yarn to lace up the skates.

Beyond Storytime: 


Other Books to Checkout:
Tacky and the Winter Games by Helen Lester
Dream Big, Little Pig! by Kristi Yamaguchi
Good Sports: rhymes about running, jumping, throwing and more by Jack Prelutsky & Chris Raschka

   

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

January Babytime Recap



Babytime is Tuesdays at 9:30am in the Storytime Room.

In January we emphasized Colors.  While learning the colors will be an ongoing process for many years, using as lots of descriptive words while talking to your baby helps improve their vocabulary.  As you get in the habit of pointing out objects and describing them,

When your baby begins to say a few words, repeat what she says and add to it.  For example, if your baby says “dog,” respond with “Yes, that is a really big, brown dog.” 

Books read this month:
Brown Bear Brown Bear what do you see? by Bill Martin
Colors by Roger Pare (E535.6 Pare)
Go!Go! Bobo: Colors by Simon Basher
Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh
Cat's Colors by Jane Cabrera
Flappy waggy wiggly  by Amanda Leslie (Storyhour Book)

Favorite Song: Baa Baa Black/White Sheep

What (usually) Happens in Babytime:
Start with our Welcome Song: The More We Get Together
Sing a nursery rhyme or other songs
Read a book
Do movement songs or action rhymes
Read a book or pass out a board book to each family.  This time allows the parent to read with their child on their lap and create a safe and familiar space for the baby to explore a book such as holding it and turning pages.
Pass out scarves to play peek a boo
Repeat our welcome song
Bring out the bin of toys to play.

Parent Tip: http://www.zerotothree.org/child-development/play/playing-with-babies.html

Monday, February 3, 2014

Groundhog's Day Storytime



Punxsutawney Phil has predicted six more weeks of winter.  Are you excited?

Opening Song: The More We Get Together 

*We sing and clap to our opening song.  All Stillwater Public Library story times start with this song and the children learn that song means story time is starting.



Fingerplay: Five Little Groundhogs 



Fingerplay: Groundhog in his hole

Book: Bear's Shadow by Frank Asch (library copy of oversized book) 



Craft: Pop-up groundhog.  Use a Styrofoam cup as the burrow, decorate the outside like the woods.  Attach an image of a groundhog on a straw.  Poke the straw through the bottom of the cup and move it up and down to make the groundhog pop out of the burrow!   

Other books to checkout: