Hats – Toddler Storytime

I subbed in storytime today for a colleague who was at CLA.  We celebrated the wonder that is hats.

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Clap Your Hands” from Wiggleworms Love You by Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

BOOK:

Silly Little Goose!
by Nancy Tafuri

MOVEMENT: “Roll Your Hands” from Toddlers on Parade by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider

COUNTING SONG:*
10 Hats Flannelboard
Hats

FLANNELBOARD:
Hats of Every Color
Hats of Every Color Flannelboard
Taken from Totline Magazine March/April 2000 issue pages 25-26

I’m a clown, a jolly fellow
My hat is the color yellow.
When I fight fires, I protect my head
My hat is the color red.
I catch robbers, here’s a clue:
My hat is the color blue.
I had rabbits in my magic hat
My hat is the color black.
I’m a chef, I cook just right
My hat is the color white.
I’m a king, my crown is old
It’s a shiny shade of gold.

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

MOVEMENT:
A Tall Hat
(pretend to put each of these different hats on)
A tall hat
A small hat
A big hat
A cap
Now I’ll take my hats off
And put them in my lap

BOOK:

Brownie and Pearl See the Sights by Cynthia Rylant

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

VIDEO:

“Hats for Everyone” from Baby’s First Word Stories: Get Dressed

MOVEMENT:  Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:

Book: Hats, Hats, Hats by Ann Morris
Book: Who Took the Farmer’s Hat by Joan L. Nodset
Book: Which Hat is That? by Anna Grossnickle Hines
Book: Hat by Paul Hoppe (Not sure if this one is too old, but it might be worth a shot.)

HOW IT WENT:
Storytime went pretty well.  Last time I did a hat storytime, I actually brought a hat that looked like a flower pot in.  I asked the kids what it was, and they all said, “Flowers!”  “What do you think today’s storytime will be about?” “Flowers!” they said.  Then I showed them that it was a special flower pot because it was also – a hat!  I forgot to bring in a hat today, and I think I need to for next time around.  I liked using “A Tall Hat” between the movement and reading a story, because it helped settle the kids down after they had gotten a little bit rowdy.

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  35 people      11 am: 32 people

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

Eggs – Storybox

My library system has one central location and 9 branches.  To make storytime programming easier for all involved, we use storyboxes.  These are “storytimes in a box”.  They contain everything a storyteller would need for a successful storytime including books, videos, fingerplays and crafts.  Ideally, there should be enough variety that the box can be used for infants/toddlers, preschoolers, and lower elementary ages.   Here’s the latest storybox I put together for rotation.

Eggs – “What will hatch from these egg-cellent stories?”

BOOKS:

   
Eggs 1 2 3: Who Will the Babies Be?
by Janet Halfmann
The Odd Egg by Emily Gravett
Chicken Big by Keith Graves

   

The Perfect Nest by Catherine Friend
Whose Chick are You? by Nancy Tafuri
The Golden Egg Book by Margaret Wise Brown

   

The Egg by M. P. Robertson
Guji Guji by Chih-Yuan Chen
Hunwick’s Egg by Mem Fox

   

Daisy and the Egg by Jane Simmons
The Cow that Laid an Egg by Andy Cutbill
Egg Drop by Mini Grey

   

First the Egg by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
How Kind! by Mary Murphy
Roly-Poly Egg by Kali Stileman

   

Duck and Goose by Tad Hills
Foxy and Egg by Alex Smith
The Happy Egg by Ruth Krauss

FLANNELBOARDS:

Little Chick, Little Chick
Little Chick Little Chick  Little Chick Little Chick 2
Pattern from Microsoft Clip Art
I got the idea for this one as a spin-off from the flannelboard Little Mouse Little Mouse

Hide the chick under one of the eggs before you place it on the flannelboard.  Place all eggs on the flannelboard.

Repeat this rhyme:
“Little chick, little chick,
Are you in the ___color___ egg?”

Life the egg of the flannelboard to see if the chick is behind it.  Repeat until you find the chick.  Hide it again, and place once more!

Ten Little Eggs
10 Eggs Flannelboard 1 Ten Eggs Flannelboard 2
Pattern and rhyme from Preschool Favorites by Diane Briggs on page 138.
(The animals in this photo aren’t in the correct order as the rhyme.)

There are ten little eggs
And what do we see
They’re about to crack open
“My goodness me,”
said Mother Hen.

The first egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a fuzzy, little duckling
Looking at me.

The second egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a little purple dinosaur
Looking at me.

The third egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a little turkey gobbler
Looking at me.

The fourth egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a little fuzzy owl
Looking at me.

The fifth egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a funny little platypus
Looking at me.

The sixth egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a pretty little bluebird
Looking at me.

The seventh egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a snappy little alligator
Looking at me.

The eighth egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a long-necked ostrich
Looking at me.

The ninth egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a little green turtle
Looking at me.

The tenth egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a little yellow chicken
Looking at me.

“My baby!”
said the mother hen,
as happy as can be.

“Mommy!” said the chick.
“Did you meet all my sisters and brothers?”
“What!” shrieked Mother Hen,
“My goodness me.”

Three Eggs in a Basket
Three Eggs in a Basket Flannelboard Three Eggs in a Basket Flannelboard 2
Pattern and story found in Mother Goose’s Playhouse by Judy Sierra on page 62.

MOVEMENT, SONGS, AND FINGERPLAYS:
Eggs
Five little eggs (fingers on one hand)
And five little eggs (fingers on second hand)
Are 10 little eggs you see (wiggle fingers)
Break their shells and what do you have? (clap)
Ten little chickens as yellow as can be. (wiggle fingers)

Little Egg
Once there was a little egg
That jumped down to the floor
It started rolling all around
Then rolled right out the door.

Little egg, roll, roll, roll,
Roll all around
Little egg roll, roll, roll
All across the ground.

Eggs in a nest
Here’s an egg in a nest up in a tree.
(make fist with right hand and place in palm of cupped left hand)
What’s inside? What can it be?
(shrug shoulders)
Peck, peck, peck,
Peep, peep, peep.
Out hatches a little bird,
(Wiggle fingers or fisted hand)
Cute as can be!
(from Child Fun)

If You Like Your Eggs Scrambled
(Tune: Happy & You Know It)
If you like your eggs scrambled, clap your hands
If you like your eggs scrambled, clap your hands
Yes, they’re yummy and they’re yellow
So you’ll be a happy fellow
If you like your eggs scrambled, clap your hands

If you like your eggs fried, jump up high…
If you want bacon with your eggs, wiggle your legs…
If you want toast instead, nod your head (Mmm-hmm)…
(from Storytime Source Page)

I’m a Little Birdie
(tune “I’m a Little Teapot”)
I’m a little birdie (crouch down as if inside egg)
In my shell
Trying to crack it open
Peck, peck scratch! (pecking motion)
When I crack it open,
Out I’ll pop. (Pop Up)
And spread my wings (hands in armpits and flap)
And tweet, tweet, tweet.
(From Preschool Favorites by Diane Briggs)

I Love Eggs
(Tune: Frere Jacques)
I love eggs, I love eggs
Yum, yum, yum ; Yum, yum, yum
Scrambled, boiled or fried, any way I’ve tried
Yum, yum, yum ; Yum, yum, yum
(from: Storytime Source Page)

Five Eggs and Five Eggs
Five eggs and five eggs, that makes ten (hold up 2 hands)
Sitting on top is the mother hen. (fold one hand over the other)
Crackle, crackle, crackle; what do I see? (clap 3 times)
Ten fluffy chickens, as yellow as can be! (hold up and wiggle ten fingers)

I’m a Little Chickie
(Tune: I’m a Little Teapot)
I’m a little chickie, (crouch down inside your egg)
Ready to hatch,
Pecking at my shell,(Pecking motion)
Scratch, scratch, scratch! (scratching motion)
When I crack it open,
Out I’ll jump (jump out of shell)
Fluff my feathers,
Cheep! Cheep! Cheep!
(from: Storytime Planners)

Unhatched Egg
Make a noise like a rooster. (Crow)
Make a noise like a hen. (Cluck)
Make a noise like a chick. (Peep)
Make a noise like an unhatched egg. (Silence)
Good!
And now you’re ready to listen to the next story!
(from: Storytime Planners)

Red Hen Red Hen
(Tune: Baa Baa Black Sheep)
Red hen, red hen, have you eggs from me?
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. A lot you see.
One to hard boil.
Another one to fry.
One to scramble.
And eggs to dye.
Red Hen, red hen, have you eggs for me?
Yes, sir. Yes, sir a whole lot you see.
(from: Storytime Planners)

I’m A Little Chick
(Tune: “I’m a Little Teapot”)
I’m a little chick inside an egg
I’m always sleeping – snoring away
Soon you’ll hear a pecking, pecking sound
The egg will crack and out I’ll pop.
(from: Preschool Education)

CRAFTS:

Who is in the Egg? Lift the Flap Page
Who is in the Egg Craft1
Who is in the Egg Craft2
I made the bottom page of this craft in Microsoft Word with clip art illustrations.  Then, using the shape too, I created an oval that was large enough in size to cover the illustrations.

To prepare this craft have 5 eggs cut out for each child you think will attend the storytime.  (All eggs are the same size and shape so it doesn’t matter which egg goes where.)  Have the children color in the animals and decorate the eggs.  Then clue one egg over each animal, using just one stripe of glue away and fold the egg to create a “lift-the-flap” effect for each animal.

Hatched Egg Craft
Hatched Egg Craft 1 Hatched Egg Craft 2 Hatched Egg Craft 3

I used Word clip art to find the image of a duck or a chicken.  Then I free-handed an egg large enough to cover the duck.  I used a Sharpie to draw a thick jagged line to make it look like the egg “cracked” towards the bottom of the egg.

Have children color the chick or duck and the egg from the templates provided.  Then cut down the middle of the “crack in the egg” so that it looks broken.  Punch a brad through one end of the egg, so that it can open and close.  Tape the bird on the inside so that he “hatches” when the egg is opened.

Let’s Eat – Toddler Storytime

Since Reading is Soooo Delicious this summer, I decided to finish up the Spring Storytime session with an eating theme!

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Clap Your Hands” from Wiggleworms Love You by Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

BOOK:

Tickle Tum
by Nancy Van Laan

MOVEMENT: “Roll Your Hands” from Toddlers on Parade by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider

COUNTING SONG:*
10 Ice Cream Scoops
Ice Cream Scoops

FLANNELBOARD:
Lunch
LunchFlannelboard
Based on the book by Denise Fleming, with inspiration from Roving Fiddlehead and LibrarianLindz.  I didn’t make a template for this one, just free-handed it.

I placed all the fruits and veggies on the board and had the kids name them.  Then I said I had a friend who was very hungry and brought out the mouse puppet.  I asked the kids to name the color of the food the mouse was eating.  Then after each thing he gobbled I asked the audience if they thought it was full yet.  After everything was finished being eaten, I made the mouse yawn and hid him behind the flannelboard.  I finished the way the book ends, “And then mouse took a nap until it was… Dinnertime!”

 

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

BOOK:

Brownie and Pearl Grab a Bite by Cynthia Rylant

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

VIDEO:

“The Very Hungry Caterpillar” from The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Stories

MOVEMENT:  Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:

Rah, Rah Radishes!
by April Pulley Sayre
One Little Spoonfulby Aliki
“Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog” DVD

HOW IT WENT:
I was surprised at how well Tickle Tum went over – the kids got strangely quite during that one.  I guess all the rhyming words sound fun.  I was pleasantly surprised with that one.  I liked counting Ice Cream Scoops, and the flannelboard was really fun with the puppet as well.

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  35 people      11 am: 26 people

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

Construction – Toddler Storytime

Why have I never done a construction themed storytime before?!  There are so many great books and ideas out there for one.

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Clap Your Hands” from Wiggleworms Love You by Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

BOOK:

The Little Dump Truck
by Margery Cuyler

MOVEMENT: “Roll Your Hands” from Toddlers on Parade by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider

COUNTING SONG:*
10Tools
Tools

FLANNELBOARD:
Find Bruno’s Hammer
FindBruno'sHammer
Taken from RovingFiddlehead KidLit

Bruno built so many tool­boxes that he can­not remem­ber in which one he put his favorite hammer. Can you help Bruno find his miss­ing ham­mer? In what tool­box should we look first?”

After a color is cho­sen, say the fol­low­ing phrase before remov­ing that color toolbox.

Bruno needs his ham­mer lots and lots.
Is it hid­ing in the (color) toolbox?

Repeat until the ham­mer is found.

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

BOOK:

The Construcion Crew by Lynn Meltzer

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

VIDEO:
ChickaChickaBoomBoomDVD
“Changes, Changes” from Chicka Chicka Boom Boom …and Lots More Learning Fun!

MOVEMENT:  Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:
 

BOOKS:
Get to Work Trucks by Don Carter
Dinosaur Dig! by Penny Dale
Machines at Work by Byron Barton
Tip Tip Dig Dig by Emma Garcia
Roadwork by Sally Sutton
One Big Building by Michael Dahl
VIDEO:
“I’m Dirty” from I’m Dirty… And More Stories of Adventure and Science

HOW IT WENT:
A really fun theme!  I think I need to make my toolboxes smaller for the flannelboard, because they are just too tempting for small hands at this size.

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  31 people      11 am: 32 people

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

Bouncing – Toddler Storytime

This active theme is always a fun one to use with toddlers.

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Clap Your Hands” from Wiggleworms Love You by Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

BOOK:
BouncingTimebyHubbell
Bouncing Time
by Patricia Hubbell

MOVEMENT: “Roll Your Hands” from Toddlers on Parade by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider

COUNTING SONG:*
10Rabbits
Rabbits
(presented by our new librarian Jane)

FLANNELBOARD:
5 Green and Speckled Frogs
FiveGreenAndSpeckledFrogsFlannelboard
(Presented by our new librarian, Jane)

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

BOOK:
WhoHopsbyDavis
Who Hops? by Katie Davis

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

VIDEO:
LittleBearRainyDayTalesDVD
“Puddle Jumper” from Little Bear: Rainy Day Tales

MOVEMENT:  Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:
KangarooAndCricketbySiomades JumpbyLavis 

Kangaroo and Cricket by Lorianne Siomades
Jump! by Steve Lavis

HOW IT WENT:
This is a fun theme that can sometimes get a little too energetic.  Luckily that didn’t happen today.  This was my first time reading Who Hops? to a group and it was so much fun.  When you say “Cows Hop” you can hear the whole audience go, “say whaaa?”.  Such a good book hook.  “Puddle Jumper” is also another favorite to show in storytime because kids like the story, and parents like that it features the Zen frog.

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  42 people      11 am: 38 people

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

Dinosaurs – Toddler Storytime

We had a ROARING good time at last week’s dinosaur storytime!

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Clap Your Hands” from Wiggleworms Love You by Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

BOOK:
DinosaurVsBedtimebyShea
Dinosaur vs. Bedtime
by Bob Shea

MOVEMENT: “Roll Your Hands” from Toddlers on Parade by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider

COUNTING SONG:*
10Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs

FLANNELBOARD:
All Around the Swamp
FiveDinosaurs
(to tune of “The Wheels on the Bus”)
Pteranodons’ wings went flap, flap, flap. (flap arms like wings)
Flap, flap, flap. Flap, flap, flap
Pteranodons’ wings went flap, flap, flap.
All around the swamp.

Other verses:Tyrannosaurus Rex went grr grr grr… (make T-Rex arms and say grr)
Triceratops’s horns went poke poke poke… (make horns on the top of head with fingers)
Apatosaurus’s neck went stretch, stretch, stretch… (stretch arms up)
Stegosaurus’s tail went spike spike spike (place palms together and swing hands back and forth)

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

BOOK:
DinosaursDinosaursbyBarton
Dinosaurs Dinosaurs by Byron Barton (read by our new LI)

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

VIDEO:
Peppa Pig Muddy Puddles DVD
“Mr. Dinosaur is Lost” from Peppa Pig: Muddy Puddles and Other Stories

MOVEMENT:  Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:
TenTerribleDinosaursbyStickland IDreamtIWasaDinosaurbyBlackstone DinosaurRoarbyStickland DiniDinosaurbyBeaumont 

Ten Terrible Dinosaurs by Paul Stickland
I Dreamt I was a Dinosaur by Stella Blackstone
Dinosaur Roar! by Paul & Henrietta Stickland
Dini Dinosaur by Karen Beaumont
DVD: “How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?”
HowDoDinosuarsSayGoodNightDVD

HOW IT WENT:
I love Dinosaur vs. Bedtime but I need to remember that it can be hard on the voice.  I need to hold back my roaring just a bit to get through all the storytimes on Tuesdays.

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  41 people      11 am: 38 people

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

Mothers – Toddler Storytime

We celebrated moms in last week’s storytimes.

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Clap Your Hands” from Wiggleworms Love You by Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

BOOK:
PigletandMamabyWild
Piglet and Mama
by Margaret Wild

MOVEMENT: “Roll Your Hands” from Toddlers on Parade by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider

COUNTING SONG:*
10HeartsFlannelboard
Hearts

FLANNELBOARD:
Mothers & Babies Match Game
MothersandBabiesFlannelboard6
From A Storytime Year by Susan M. Dailey.
See information on the flannelboard story on my flannel friday post here

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

BOOK:
MommyMinebyWarnes
Mommy Mine by Tim Warnes

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

VIDEO:
IsYourMamaaLlamaDVD
“Is Your Mama a Llama?” from IsYour Mama a Llama?… and more Stories About Growing Up

MOVEMENT:  Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:
MyMotherisMinebyBauer MommyHugsbyKatz MommyCarryMePleasebyCabrera MommyBookbyParr
WhereIsMyMommybyDowning
My Mother is Mine by Marion Dane Bauer
Mommy Hugs by Karen Katz
Mommy, Carry Me Please! by Jane Cabrera
The Mommy Book by Todd Parr
Where Is My Mommy? by Julie Downing

HOW IT WENT:
Pretty well.  Since I’m late in posting this one, I don’t have too much to say about it, but I wanted to make sure to get it up before my next storytime.

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  43 people      11 am: 41 people

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

Wake Up & Good Morning! – Toddler Storytime

Nothing gets you up and at ’em in the morning like a good toddler storytime!

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Clap Your Hands” from Wiggleworms Love You by Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

BOOK:
WakeUpMEbyMcGee
Wake Up, Me!
by Marni McGee

MOVEMENT: “Roll Your Hands” from Toddlers on Parade by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider

COUNTING SONG:*
10SunsFlannelboard
Suns

FLANNELBOARD:
Millie Wants to Play
MillieWantstoPlayFlannelboard
Story from Millie Wants to Play by Janet Pedersen.
Pattern for figures from “Good Morning Cow” in  2′s Experience Felt Board Fun by Liz & Dick Wilmes

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

BOOK:
WakingDragonsbyYolen
Waking Dragons by Jane Yolen

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

VIDEO:
Classical Baby The Music Show DVD
“Good Morning” and “Night Music” from Classical Baby: The Music Show

MOVEMENT:  Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:
WakeUpEnginesbyMortensen OneMagicalMorningbyFreedman ChildsGoodMorningBookbyBrown PolarBearMorningbyThompson

Wake Up Engines by Denise Dowling Mortensen
One Magical Morning by Claire Freedman
A Child’s Good Morning Book by Margaret Wise Brown
Polar Bear Morning by Lauren Thompson

HOW IT WENT:
I really love books like Wake Up, Me! that encourage interaction with the audience.  It makes the book go really nicely.  Waking Dragons was a newer book, so I thought that might be fun to try out.  And I absolutely adore the Classical Baby series of DVDs.  So pretty, calming, and engaging.

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  53 (!) people      11 am: 32 people

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

Eggs – Toddler Storytime

Today we explored the many creatures that come from eggs!  I saw the book What Will Hatch? a while ago and just knew I needed to do an infant toddler storytime using it.  I find that some of my best storytimes come when I am really inspired by a new title.

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Clap Your Hands” from Wiggleworms Love You by Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

BOOK:
WhatWillHatchbyWard
What Will Hatch?
 by Jennifer Ward

MOVEMENT: “Roll Your Hands” from Toddlers on Parade by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider

COUNTING SONG:*
10EggsFlannelboard
Eggs

FLANNELBOARD:
5 Little Eggs
5LittleEggsFlannelboard15LittleEggsFlannelboard25LittleEggsFlannelboard3
Template & Story from 
Preschool Favorites by Diane Briggs

This story originally calls for ten eggs, but I thought that might be a little long for the toddlers.  I shortened things to ten, and changed the rhyme a bit to fit what I needed. Start with all the baby animals covered with eggs.  Remove the egg as indicated in the rhyme for each.

There are 5 little eggs
And what do we see
They’re about crack open
“My goodness me!”
said Mother Hen.

The first egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a little purple dinosaur.
“My goodness me,”
said Mother Hen.

The second egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a little fuzzy owl.
“My goodness me,”
said Mother Hen.

The third egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a funny little platypus.
“My goodness me,”
said Mother Hen.

The fourth egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a green little turtle.
“My goodness me,”
said Mother Hen.

The fifth egg cracks open
And what do we see
It’s a little yellow chicken.
“My goodness me,”
said Mother Hen.

“This one looks like me!”
Said the mother hen.
“But I love them all equally!”

In between each of the verses I ask if this is the Hen’s baby.  When the audience answers no I continue on to the next verse.

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

FLANNELBOARD:
Five Eggs and Five Eggs
FiveEggsandFiveEggsFlannelboard1 FiveEggsandFiveEggsFlannelboard2
Template and Rhyme taken from Storytime Katie who got it from Mel’s Desk

Five eggs and five eggs
(Add a clutch of eggs each time you say “five eggs”)
And that makes ten
Sitting on top
(Add the hen)
Is Mother Hen
Cackle cackle cackle
(Clap hands as you say Cackle!)
What do I see?
Ten fluffy chickens
(Flip over each clutch of eggs.)
Yellow as can be.

BOOK:
FirstTheEggbySeeger
First the Egg by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

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

VIDEO:
GiggleGiggleQuackandMoreFunnyFavoritesDVD
“The Most Wonderful Egg in the World” from Giggle Giggle Quack…and More Funny Favorites

MOVEMENT:  Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:
OddEggbyGravett HurryHurrybyBunting Eggs123WhoWilltheBabiesBebyHalfmann WhoseChickAreYoubyTafuri
The Odd Egg by Emily Gravett
Hurry! Hurry! by Eve Bunting
Eggs 1 2 3 by Janet Halfmann
Whose Chick Are You? by Nancy Tafuri

GoodNightMaisyDVD 
DVD: “Eggs” from Good Night, Maisy

HOW IT WENT:
This was a great storytime, and I’m really happy it went well.  The books seemed to work, and both flannelboards went over nicely too.  When I turned over the eggs in Five Eggs and Five Eggs all the audiences went “awwww” so that was a fun reveal.  I wasn’t sure the Video I picked worked, because the first group seemed a little restless, but the second group did better, so maybe it was ok.  Maisy might be a better option for next time though.

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  41 people      11 am: 34 people

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

Horses – Toddler Storytime

Yee-haw!  It’s time for this Tuesday’s Toddler Roundup!

MOVEMENT: Welcome Song*

MOVEMENT: “Clap Your Hands” from Wiggleworms Love You by Old Town School of Folk Music

MOVEMENT: Open Shut Them*

THEMED MOVEMENT:
Ponies in a Meadow
10 Little ponies in a meadow green (hold up 10 fingers)
Friskiest ponies I’ve ever seen (wiggle fingers)
They go for a gallop, they go for a trot (“gallop” and “trot” fingers)
They come to a halt in the big feed lot. (hold hands up like “stop”)
10 little ponies fat and well fed
Curl up together in a soft straw bed (interlace fingers and hands into lap)

BOOK:
NoniThePonybyLester
Noni the Pony
by Alison Lester

MOVEMENT: “Roll Your Hands” from Toddlers on Parade by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel

MOVEMENT: Itsy Bitsy Spider

COUNTING SONG:*
10HorsesFlannelboard
Horses

FLANNELBOARD:
I Gave My Horse an Apple
IGaveMyHorseAnAppleFlannelboard

Template and idea from In the Children’s Room
Rhyme from here

I gave my horse an apple,
(pretend to give something)
And she gave me a neigh.
(neigh)
I gave my horse a carrot,
(pretend to give something)
And she moved her head this way.
(move head up and down)
I gave my horse a sugar lump,
(pretend to give something)
She gave me a smile.
(smile big)
And then she took me for a ride,
For more than half a mile.
(slap hands on thighs like galloping)

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

THEMED MOVEMENT:
Ten Galloping Horses
Ten galloping horses (hold up 10 fingers)
Came galloping through the town (slap hands on legs)
Five were white (hold up 5 fingers)
Five were brown (hold up 5 fingers on other hand)
They galloped up (slap hands on thighs then move them up)
They galloped down (move hands down) 
Ten galloping horses
Came through the town.
Then WHOA!
They all slowed down (place hands in lap). 

BOOK:
Clip-ClopbySmee
Clip-Clop! by Nicola Smee

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

VIDEO:
StorytimeWithSpotDVD
“Spot’s Hobby Horse” from Storytime with Spot

MOVEMENT:  Storytime’s Over*

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS IDEAS:

Hush Little Horsie by Jane Yolen
Horses: Trotting! Prancing! Racing! by Patricia Hubbell
A is for Amos by Deborah Chandra

 HOW IT WENT:
There was a lot of activity in today’s storytime.  To combat this, I tried adding in a few more fingerplays, both of which ended in a soothing manner.  I hoped this would prepare the audience for the stories that were to follow, but it didn’t go quite as well as I planned.  I actually picked a horse theme because I wanted to read Noni the Pony and I think it went over pretty well, it was just a tad long (which could have been just because attention spans were short today).

ATTENDANCE:  10 am:  39 people      11 am: 39 people      (I had 39 at all three storytimes today!)

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