Let’s Seek! – Kindergarten Storytime

I tweaked my Infant/Toddler Hide and Seek storytime a bit to use it with a Kindergarten class visit I had the day after.

MOVEMENT: My Wiggles*

BOOK:
Little Owl Lost by Haughton
Little Owl Lost by Chris Haughton

BOOK:
No Bed Without Ted by Smee
No Bed Without Ted by Nicola Smee

MOVEMENT: “Shake My Sillies Out” from More Singable Songs for the Very Young by Raffi

FLANNELBOARD:
Little Mouse Little Mouse
 Little Mouse Little Mouse Flannelboard 1Little Mouse Little Mouse Flannelboard 2
Pattern & Rhyme from Felt Board Fingerplays by Liz & Dick Wilmes

Little mouse, little mouse
Are you in the (insert color) house?

We played this through twice.  The first time, I put up the houses with the animals underneath them and we went house by house.  After that, I took the house and animals down, mixed them up, and then put them up again.  This time around I asked the kids which house we should start with.

BOOK:
Dear Zoo by Campbell
Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell

VIDEO:
Peppa Pig Muddy Puddles DVD
“Hide and Seek” from Peppa Pig: Muddy Puddles

HOW IT WENT:  This storytime is probably a little younger than I would normally do with a kindergarten group, but it surprisingly went pretty well.

ATTENDANCE: 1st group: 38     2nd group: 35

Hide & Seek – Toddler Storytime

I used a lot of lift-the-flap books in this storytime, so I decided since we were looking for things it made sense as a hide and seek storytime.

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT:“Clap Everybody and Say Hello” from Sally Go Round the Sun by Kathy Reid-Naiman.

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

BOOK:
Where's Spot by Hill

Where’s Spot?
 by Eric Hill

MOVEMENT: “I’m a Little Teapot” from Walt Disney’s Children’s Favorite Songs Volume 4

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider*

COUNTING SONG:*
10 Children Flannelboard
Children (since they are fun to play hide and seek with).  These are from ArtFelt.

FLANNELBOARD:
Little Mouse, Little Mouse
Little Mouse Little Mouse Flannelboard 1 Little Mouse Little Mouse Flannelboard 2

Pattern & Rhyme from Felt Board Fingerplays by Liz & Dick Wilmes

This is a fun game to play with storytime.  You start off with different colored houses on the board, the say the following rhyme before uncovering who is under the house.

Little mouse, little mouse
Are you in the (insert color here) house?

When I first started doing this rhyme, I only hid the mouse in one of the houses.  Then I realized it would be a whole lot more fun to uncover other animals.  I just take some friends from my other flannelboard stories to add in there.  The ones picture above are from some of my ArtFelt sets.  I also like to leave one house empty with “nobody home”.

MOVEMENT: “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” from Songs for Wiggleworms by the Old Town School of Folk Music

BOOK:
Flappy Waggy Wiggly by Leslie
Flappy Waggy Wiggly by Amanda Leslie

MOVEMENT: “Two Little Blackbirds” from Fingerplays and Footplays by Rosemary Hallum and Henry “Buzz” Glass

VIDEO:
Baby's First Word Stories House DVD
“Whose’s Hiding in the House?” from Baby’s First Word Stories: House

MOVEMENT: 
Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:

Dear Zoo by CampbellPeek-a-Moo by Cimarusti City Animals by Taback Hoot Hoot by Powell
Dear Zoo
by Rod Campbell
Peek-A-Moo! by Marie Torres Cimarusti
City Animals by Simms Taback
Hoot! Hoot! by Richard Powell

HOW IT WENT:
I tried using “I’m a Little Teapot” for the first time ever with this group, and I don’t think it was quite the right fit.  Since I was just filling in for the storyteller who had lost her voice this week, it was a nice chance to try out things like that without having to add it to a ten week rotation.  I think I would like to use it again, but maybe with older children.

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  38 people      11 am: 39 people

* For these songs, please see my Storytime Movements & Music page

Hide & Seek – Infant Storytime

My coworker lost her voice, so I took on her storytimes for her this week.  Since I didn’t have a lot of time to prep, I thought about what would be a quick storytime I could put together with what I had on hand and came up with this hide & seek theme.  Most of the stories that I used had lift-the-flaps that created that “seeking” element.

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Baby’s Little Self” from Here I Am by Caspar Babypants

BOUNCE: Ride a Little Pony*

BOOK:
Peek-a-Baby by Katz

Peek-a-Baby 
by Karen Katz

MOVEMENT: “Clap, Tap and Bend” from It’s Toddler Time by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

FLANNELBOARD:
Little Mouse, Little Mouse 
Little Mouse Little Mouse Flannelboard 1
 Little Mouse Little Mouse Flannelboard 2
Pattern & Rhyme from Felt Board Fingerplays by Liz & Dick Wilmes

This is a fun game to play with storytime.  You start off with different colored houses on the board, the say the following rhyme before uncovering who is under the house.

Little mouse, little mouse
Are you in the (insert color here) house?

When I first started doing this rhyme, I only hid the mouse in one of the houses.  Then I realized it would be a whole lot more fun to uncover other animals.  I just take some friends from my other flannelboard stories to add in there.  The ones picture above are from some of my ArtFelt sets.

BOUNCE: “Smooth Road to London Town” from A Smooth Road to London Town: Songs from the Parent-Child Mother Goose Program by Kathy Reid-Naiman

BOOK:
City Animals by Taback

City Animals
 by Simms Taback

TICKLE: Here are Baby’s Fingers*

NURSERY RHYME:
Little Miss Muffet
LittleMissMuffetFlannelboard

Flannelboard from Little Folk Visuals

Little Miss Muffet
Sat on a tuffet,
Eating her curds and whey.
Along came a spider,
Who sat down beside her,
And frightened Miss Muffet away!

MOVEMENT: “Itsy Bitsy Spider” from Children’s Favorite Songs Volume 3 from Walt Disney

MOVEMENT: “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” from Songs for Wiggleworms by the Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL IDEAS:
Peek-a-Moo by Cimarusti Where's Spot by Hill
Peek-a-Moo by Marie Torres Cimarusti
Where’s Spot? by Eric Hill

HOW IT WENT:
It was nice to just to one storytime without doing the whole series, because it allowed me to try out a couple of new things and not have to worry about changing the storytime routine if it didn’t work well.  For this storytime, I wanted to see if “Babies Little Self” would work as an activity for the parents to do together with their children.  I think it is such a sweet song, and it did seem to work fairly well.  I don’t know if I would use it every time, but it was a nice change of pace. I also chose to use that since we were doing a lot of “peek-a-boo” during the stories themselves, so I didn’t want that as my intro movement as well.

ATTENDANCE: 40 people

* For these songs, please see my page Storytime Movements & Music