Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Gobble Gobble!

Books we read:
All For Pie by David Martin
The Littlest Pilgrim by Brandi Dougherty

We made a cute turkey.  The template can be found here (click here).  All you need is glue, colored paper, scissors, and wiggle eyes (or crayons/markers to draw the eyes).
The children named their turkeys too!  The came up with names like Joe, Bob, Freddie, Grandpa, and Mulan.



We also did some finger plays with these little turkeys.  They were easy to make, just a craft stick, orange colored paper cut in a circle, yellow colored paper cut in a smaller circle and also in small triangles for the beak, brown colored paper for the body, red marker and black markers

                                       

Here are some songs you can sing using these turkeys:

Did You Ever See a Turkey
(sung to "Did you ever see a Lassie)
Did you ever see a turkey, a turkey, a turkey,
Did you ever see a turkey go this way and that. (move turkeyy around in all directions)
Go this way and that way, and this way and that way,
Did you ever see a turkey go this way and that?

10 Little Turkeys 
10 little turkeys sat in their pen
"Hide turkeys, hide!" said the little red hen.
One little turkey flew far away
But the other 9 decided to stay!

9 little turkeys sat in their pen
"Hide turkeys, hide!" said the little red hen.
One litte turkey flew out the gate,
and when he was gone, there were...8!

(repeat first two lines each time, counting down to 1)

One little turkey flew far away
But the other 7 decided to stay!

One little turkey hid with chicks,
When she was gone, there were 6

One little turkey flew far away
But the other 5 decided to stay!

One turkey hopped out the door,
And when he was gone, there were 4

One little turkey flew far away
But the other 3 decided to stay!

One little turkey flapped her wings and flew,
And when she was gone, there were 2

One little turkey flew far away
But the last 1 decided to stay!

The last turkey flew off toward the sun,
And when he was gone, there were none


Mr. Turkey
I have a turkey, big and fat (make fist with one hand, thumb out for turkey's head)
He spreads his tail and walks like that (attach "tail" by spreading out fingers of other hand and join together)
His daily corn he would not miss (poke with thumb at floor)
Amd when he talks, it sounds like this
Gobble, gobble , gobble!!

Thank You!

I just wanted to thank Jean Munk for doing story time last week!  The children had a lot of fun and we really appreciate it!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Pigeons

Books we read:
 -All books are written by Mo Willems

These books were great because they children were able to play along as the pigeon pleaded to drive the bus or to stay up past his bedtime.  The children were able to respond and tell him "no!"  There was even a part where the pigeon said "I bet your mom would let me" and the kids looked at their mom's for them to answer no.  You could talk about why it's important to go to bed on time, sharing, etc.  if you wanted to.

We started out with an activity!  We made an alphabet train!  Each child had a letter of the alphabet that was on a "boxcar" of the train.  We went through the alphabet and everyone brought their letter up and taped it to the train.  We sang the alphabet afterwards.


After reading a couple of books, we did some wiggle poems:

I'll touch my hair, my lips my eyes
I'll sit up straight and then I'll rise.
I'll touch my ears, my nose, my chin,
Then quietly sit down again

My hands upon my head I place,
On my shoulders, on my face,
On my knees and at my side,
Then behind me they will hide.
The I raise them uo so high,
'Till they almost reach the sky.
Swiftly count them 1,2,3,
And see how quiet they can be
 (place finger over mouth as if saying shhhh)

After reading the rest of the books, we made a pigeon door hanger and also had a coloring page.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Thanksgiving Bulletin Board - Gobble Up a Good Book!

For this months bulletin board, I made a turkey that says "Hey little turkey!  What are you thankful for?"


The kids at storytime, as well as other children who visit the library are filling out the word bubble on their own turkey (smaller version of the big one above), and then we take their picture and put their face in the place of the turkey's.

Bugs!

Books we read:
Leo the Lightning Bug by Eric Drachman
The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
Willy the Worm by Christianne Jones

Today's storytime theme was bugs.  We had a lot of fun today.  We started out with a bug hunt!  I told the children that someone left the doors open in the library last night and a whole bunch of bugs got in and we needed their help to gather them up.  I had paper bugs taped all over the room, gave each of the children a paper jar, and let them go aroung and collect the bugs.  Thay had a lot of fun doing this!




Next we read two books:
Leo the Lightning Bug by Eric Drachman
The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle

Then we sang a song:

The Ladybug has Spots
(Sung to "The Farmer in the Dell")
The lady bug has spots.
The lady bug has spots.
Can you count the number of
This ladybug's spots?

I held up a ladybug with a different number of spots for each round and let the children tell me how many spots they counted.

Our final book was:
Willy the Worm by Christianne Jones


For the craft, we made caterpillars!  All you need is colored paper (cut into large circles and small circles), yarn, and colorful straws (cut at different lenghts), wiggle eyes, and crayons.  Glue the yarn between two large cirles, glue eyes on the circle and draw a mouth.  Then string different colors of straw "beads" to make the body.  Glue the end of the yarn between two small circles.  Don't forget a cute name!