Showing posts with label Storytime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storytime. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Fairies Flit @ the library


Thanks to all the fairies, knights, and mortal children
who visited our Fairy Tea Party on September 23rd.
Here they are with their fairy posies. We started with
a fairy spell. We played fairy games like Fairy Freeze
and Magic Present. We enjoyed the following books:

Child of Faerie/Child of Earth (Yolen),

Princess Princess (Dale), and

Alice the Fairy (Shannon).

We made posies, had a snack, and finished our time with a reading of Robert Graves' I'd Love to be a Fairy Child.

If you missed the fun, come to one of upcoming monthly craft storytimes:

Pumpkin Tales & Craft: Wednesday, October 14th, 4 pm

Turkey Tales & Craft: Wednesday, November 18th, 4pm

Register online up to 2 weeks before the day of the event.



Annual Book Sale

Despite the rain for Octoberfest, the library held its annual book sale last weekend. Luckily, the library had space to move the sale inside. This didn't seem to deter patrons, browsers, and visitors from stopping by the sale. A warm, dry spot seemed to be just what many fest-goers needed.






Upcoming @ the library


Pajama Storytime
: Tuesday, September 29th, 7pm

Wear your pjs and join Ms. Barbara for bedtime stories and songs.

Series Fun Book Club
: Thursday, October 1st, 4pm (for ages 6-8)

Hank the Cowdog: The Case of the the Car-Barkaholic Dog will be discussed.

Family Wii
: Saturday, October 3, 12 pm

All ages are welcome to join us for Wii gaming.


Regular Storytimes @ the library

Mondays @ 10:30 - Terrific Twos

Wednesdays @ 10:30 - Baby and Toddler Storytime (0-24 months)

Wednesdays @ 11:30 - Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5)

No registration required.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloween Fun @ Lovettsville Library

Halloween is over but the Lovettsville Library had a blast with their activities last week, so we wanted to share the photos with you.




















































Sunday, August 24, 2008

Changes in Storytime Schedule

As fall approaches, new programs will be offered here at Lovettsville, which will alter the time of one of our storytimes. Here is the new schedule:

Monday @ 10:30 a.m. Toddler Storytime (no change)
Monday @ 11:30 a.m. Music Storytime (45 min. long and requires registration)


Wednesday @ 10:30 a.m. Born to Read Storytime (no change)
Wednesday @ 11:30 a.m. Preschool Storytime (previously on Monday afternoons)

The 11:30 storytimes are perfect for those attending the Community Center school in the morning. And be sure to register early for the Music Storytime. Space is limited! Click here to register, starting August 25th!

Monday, July 14, 2008

This week @ the Library

Here is what's happening at the Lovettsville Library:

Monday

Storytime @ 10:30 am - Ages 2-3. No registration required.

Storytime @ 1:30 pm - Ages 3-5. No registration required.

Tuesday

Rainbow Puppets @ 7 pm - All ages. Tickets will be passed out 30 minutes prior to the program.

Wednesday

Born to Read Storytime @ 10:30 am - Ages 0-24 mos. No registration required.

Get Your DANCE On! with Dance Dance Revolution @ 3 pm - Ages 12-18. Registration is required. Click here to register.

Thursday

Little Wonders @ 11 am - Ages 4-6. Registration is required. Click here to register.

Saturday

Movies @ the Library @ 2 p.m. Ages 12 and up. Batman Begins.

Remember to visit the library and the treasure chest for your weekly treat!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

This week @ the Library

Here's what is happening this week at the Lovettsville Library:

Monday

Storytime @ 10:30 am - Ages 2-3. No registration required.

Storytime @ 1:30 pm - Ages 3-5. No registration required.

Tuesday

Mr. Brian & the Boppets @ 7 pm - All ages. Tickets will be handed out 30 minutes prior to the program.

Wednesday

Born to Read Storytime @ 10:30 am - Ages 0-24 mos. No registration required.

Comedy & Performance Workshop with Slash Coleman @ 2 pm - Ages 12-18. Registration is required. Click here to register.

Thursday

Nature Discovery @ 11 am - Ages 2-3. Registration is required. Click here to register.

Don't forget to come in to the library and pick something from the treasure chest!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

This week @ the Library!!

Here are the happenings this week at the Lovettsville Library.

Monday

Toddler Storytime @ 10:30 am - Ages 2-3. No registration required.
Preschool Storytime @ 1:30 pm - Ages 3-5. No registration required.

Tuesday

Mysterious Animals with Animal Ambassadors @ 7 pm - All ages. Tickets will be passed out 30 minutes prior to program.

Wednesday

Born to Read Storytime @ 10:30 am - Ages 0-24 mos. No registration required.

Thursday

Adult Book Club @ 9:30 am - this month is a book swap, so bring in your favorite book to discuss. No registration required.

Friday

Independance Day - Loudoun County Public Libraries will be closed.

Friday, May 30, 2008

This week @ your library!!

Here are the events and open registrations for this week. Hope to see you there!!

EVENTS

Monday, June 2nd @ 10:30 a.m. - Storytime, ages 2-3. No registration required.

Monday, June 2nd @ 1:30 p.m. - Storytime, ages 4-5. No registration required.

Wednesday, June 4th @ 10:30 a.m. - Born to Read Storytime, ages 0-24 mos. No registration required.

Wednesday, June 4th @ 1:30 p.m. - Babygarten, ages 0-18 mos. Click here to register.

Thursday, June 5th @ 9:30 a.m. - Adult Book Discussion of In the Lake of the Woods by Tim O'Brien. No registration required.

Saturday, June 7th @ 11:00 a.m. - Lovettsville History Alive! Presented by Eugene Scheel. Ages 12 & up. No registration required.

Saturday, June 7th @ 2:00 p.m. - Teen Summer Reading Program Volunteer Orientation. Ages 12-18. Click here to register.

OPEN REGISTRATIONS - Click on links to register.

Father's Day Storytime & Craft, Wednesday, June 11th @ 3:00 p.m. Ages 2-6

Teen Summer Reading Program Volunteer Orientation, Thursday, June 12th @ 7:00 p.m. Ages 12-18.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

This week at Lovettsville...

Here are the programs this week for Lovettsville. Hope to see you stop by!

Monday - 5/26 - Memorial Day - Library is closed. Enjoy!

Tuesday - 5/27 @ 7 p.m. - Pajama Storytime. Put your PJs on, bring your favorite stuffed animal, and come to storytime with Ms. Barbara. Recommended ages 2-7. No registration required.

Wednesday - 5/28 @ 10:30 a.m. - Born to Read Storytime. Birth to 24 months. No registration required.

Wednesday - 5/28 @ 10:30 a.m. - Babygarten. Birth to 18 months. Registration required.

Saturday - 5/31 @ 2 p.m. - Teen Movie. Pride & Prejudice starring Keira Knightley. No registration required.

Saturday - 5/31 @ the Lovettsville Community Center - Book Sale! Come out and support the library!

Hope to see you there!!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Teddy Bear Storytime

What a great day we had at the Teddy Bear Storytime!! Thank you so much for coming out. Here are the books we read today, along with the songs, rhymes, and pictures from the event! And don't forget to leave me a comment! I love hearing from those that came!









Books:
Beady Bear by Don Freeman
Mr. Bear's Picnic by Debi Gliori
The Bear Came Over to My House by Rick Walton

Songs:

Bears (Sung to Mary Had A Little Lamb)

Grizzly bears are big and brown,
Big and brown, big and brown.
Grizzly bears are big and brown,
And live in the woods.

Polar bears are soft and white,
Soft and white, soft and white.
Polar bears are soft and white,
And live where it is cold.

Panda bears are black and white,
Black and white, black and white.
Panda bears are black and white,
And live in the jungle.

Teddy bears are just my size,
Just my size, just my size.
Teddy bears are just my size,
To cuddle with at night.


If You’re a Bear and You Know it (Sung to "If You're Happy and You Know It")

If you’re a panda bear and you know it, clap your paws.
If you’re a panda bear and you know it, clap your paws.
If you’re a panda bear and you know it, then your face will surely show it.
If you’re a panda bear and you know it, clap your paws.

If you’re a polar bear and you know it, show your teeth.
If you’re a polar bear and you know it, show your teeth.
If you’re a polar bear and you know it, then your face will surely show it.
If you’re a polar bear and you know it, show your teeth.

If you’re a grizzly bear and you know it, growl real loud.
If you’re a grizzly bear and you know it, growl real loud.
If you’re a grizzly bear and you know it, then your face will surely show it.
If you’re a grizzly bear and you know it, growl real loud.

Action-Rhymes:
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, wake up now.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, take a bow.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, dance on your toes.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, touch your nose.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, turn around.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, touch the ground.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, touch your shoe.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, I love you.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, reach up high.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, wink one eye.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, slap your knees.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, sit down please.

Monday, May 19, 2008

This week at the library...

Monday, 5/19
  • 10:30 a.m. Toddler Storytime, Ages 2-3. No sign-up required.
  • 1:30 p.m. Preschool Storytime, Ages 4-5. No sign-up required.

Wednesday, 5/21

  • 10:30 a.m. Born to Read Storytime, Ages 0-24 mos. No sign-up required.
  • 1:30 p.m. Babygarten, Ages 0-18 mos. Sign-up required. Spots still available. 4 weeks left.

Thursday, 5/22

  • 3:30 p.m. Teddy Bear Storytime & Craft, Ages 2-6. Sign-up required. No spots available. Waiting list is an option.

Saturday, 5/24

  • 2 p.m. Free Movie!! Cars, by Disney. All Ages. No sign-up required. Bring pillows and popcorn!!
  • Sign-up begins for the June 7th Orientation for Teen Summer Volunteers. This is required for all volunteers because the registration process has changed. Click here to register for this session, then go to the LCPL Teen Scene website to fill out the Summer Volunteer Application.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Insects Storytime

Books:

The Very Quiet Cricket by Eric Carle
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
Little Miss Spider at Sunny Patch School by David Kirk
Happy Bees by Arthur Yorinks
The Very Clumsy Click Beetle by Eric Carle
Miss Spider's Tea Party by David Kirk
Arabella Miller's Tiny Caterpillar by Clare Jarrett

Songs & Action Rhymes:

Butterfly (To the Tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star)

(Hook thumbs together and flutter hands and fingers)
Flutter, flutter butterfly
Floating in the springtime sky
Floating by for all to see
Floating by so merrily
Flutter, flutter, butterfly
Floating in the springtime sky!

Tiny Caterpillar (To the tune of "She'll be coming 'round the mountain")

There’s a tiny caterpillar on a leaf,
Wiggle, wiggle.
There’s a tiny caterpillar on a leaf,
Wiggle, wiggle.
There’s a tiny caterpillar, tinny caterpillar,
There’s a tiny caterpillar on a leaf,
Wiggle, wiggle.

He will eat the leaves around him ‘til he’s full,
Munch, munch.
A cocoon is what he’s spinning for his home,
Spin, spin.
Then he’ll be a butterfly and fly away,
Flap, flap.

Little Arabella Miller

Little Arabella Miller
Found a woolly caterpillar
First it crawled upon her mother
Then upon her baby brother;
All said, "Arabella Miller
Take away that caterpillar."

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Don't miss out on Babygarten (TM)!!








Do you have a baby that is between the ages of 0 to 18 months? Are you available on Wednesday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. for an hour? Would you like to give your child a head start in literacy? Then Babygarten (TM) is for you!

Join us at the library for a new session, starting May 7th, 2008, lasting 6 weeks. It is a fun, exciting and informational program for infants and their parents/caregivers. Click here to register. Space is limited so sign-up soon! Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Earth Day Storytime

Today is Earth Day and to celebrate, we held a storytime at the library where we learned about the Earth, heard the Earth's song, made promises to help by recycling, reusing, and reducing, and made litter bugs out of recycled materials. There are many books at the library that can help show you how you can help the Earth and even a Recycle Kit that you can check out. To see more photos from our Earth Day Storytime, click here to go to Flickr.

Earth and Nature stories

Our Tree Named Steve by Alan Zweibel
A Tree is Nice by Janice May Udry
Our Earth by Anne Rockwell
It's Earth Day! by Mercer Mayer
Franklin Plants a Tree by Paulette Bourgeois
The Dumpster Diver by Janet S. Wong

Earth Day Crafts and Non-Fiction Books and DVDs

It's Time to Recycle! [Kit] prepared by the Loudoun County Office of Solid Waste Mgt.

Music

Earth Songs / music and stories by Susan Reed
Earth's Morning Song by Gordon Hempton

Websites

Ecologue - For Earth Day Ideas
The Nature Conservancy - Celebrate Earth Day 2008
The Wilderness Society
Kaboose - Earth Day crafts and activities for kids

Monday, April 14, 2008

Circus Storytime

Preschool Storytime

Chicken Chuck by Bill Martin Jr.
Dad Runs Away with the Circus by Etgar Keret
You See a Circus. I see... by Mike Downs
Deep in the Jungle by Dan Yaccarino

Other Circus books

The Circus Surprise by Ralph Fletcher
Patrick at the Circus by Geoffrey Hayes
Dimity Dumpty: the Story of Humpty’s Little Sister by Bob Graham
Moses Goes to the Circus by Isaac Millman
Emeline at the Circus by Marjorie Priceman
Dumbo by Mathew Price
Spot Goes to the Circus by Eric Hill

Action Rhymes

Silly Clowns

Five silly clowns, jumping all around,
Jump so high, then touch the ground.
One silly clown said, "I can't stay,"
So he turned around and hopped away.
Repeat with four, three, two, one.

Stand Up Tall

(Repeat action rhyme several times, increasing speed each time)

Stand up tall, hands in the air (All stand and raise hands in the air)
Now sit down in your chair (Sit down)
Clap you hands (Clap three times)
Make a frown (Frown)
Smile and smile (Smile)
And flop like a clown! (Wiggle and shake body and arms)

Songs


We Are Clowns Today (tune - The Farmer in the Dell)


We are clowns today,
We are clowns today
Heigh - ho the derry - oh,
We are clowns today.


Additional Verses:
We do tricks today....
We make faces today....
We fall down today....

Did You Ever See A Clown Sung to: "Did You Ever See A Lassie?"


Did you ever see a clown,
A clown, a clown?
Did you ever see a clown
Move this way and that?
Did you ever see a clown
Move this way and that?
Move this way and that way,
Move this way and that way.
Did you ever see a clown
Move this way and that?
(Have child form circle. One child in middle should perform actions. Take turns.)

Let's All Go to the Circus Today Sung to: "Mary Had A Little Lamb"


Let's all go to the circus today,
The circus today, the circus today,
Let's all go to the circus today
And watch the animals play.

Other Verses:
See the lions jump through the hoops...
At the circus today
See the big seals spinning balls...
At the circus today
See the little dogs jump and twirl...
At the circus today

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Bedtime Storytime

Toddler Storytime

Time for Bed by Mem Fox
Bedtime by Joan Blos
When Sheep Sleep by Laura Numeroff

Preschool Storytime

Shhhh! Everybody's Sleeping by Julie Markes
Little Quack's Bedtime by Lauren Thompson
I Hate to Go to Bed! by Katie Davis

Rhymes & Fingerplays

Ten in the Bed
There were ten in the bed and the little one said,
"Roll over, roll over." (rolling motion)
So they all rolled over and one fell out.
There were nine in the bed and the little one said,
"Roll over, roll over."
So they all rolled over and one fell out...
(This is repeated until you get to the number one.)
There was one in the bed and the little one said,
"Good night!"

Bunnies' Bedtime
"My bunnies now must go to bed,"
The little mother rabbit said.
"But I will count them first to see
If they have all come back to me.
One bunny, two bunnies, three bunnies dear,
Four bunnies, five bunnies, yes, all are here.
They are the prettiest things alive,
My bunnies, one, two, three, four, five."

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around; (turn around)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground. (touch the ground)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, show your shoe; (hold out foot)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, I love you. (hug yourself)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, climb upstairs; (pretend to climb stairs)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, say your prayers. (fold hands in prayer)*
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn out the light; (switch out light)
Teddy bear, teddy bear, say, "Good night." (tuck hands to face in sleeping position)

*this line is optional. Can be substituted with "jump in the air" or left out completely.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Bathtime Storytime

Baby Storytime

Maisy Takes a Bath by Lucy Cousins
Rub-a-Dub Sub by Linda Ashman
I can take a bath! By Shigeo Watanabe
Splash! by Flora McDonnell
Is it Time? by Marilyn Janovitz

Toddler Storytime

Elephant Small and the Splashy Bath by Sally Grindley
Puppy & Me: Bath Day by Julia Noonan
What Next, Baby Bear! By Jill Murphy
Bath Time by Eileen Spinelli
Little Bunny’s Bathtime! By Jane Johnson
Big Red Tub by Julia Jarman
To the Tub by Peggy Perry Anderson
Tub Toys by Terry Miller Shannon & Timothy Warner
No Bath for Boris by Diana White
Squeaky Clean by Simon Puttock
Pet Wash by Dayle Ann Dodds

Preschool Storytime

Rabbit Ears by Amber Stewart
Bernard’s Bath by Joan Elizabeth Goodman
Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion
King Bidgood’s in the Bathtub by Audrey Wood
Just Me in the Tub by Gina and Mercer Mayer
No Bath! No Way! By Brigitte Weninger
I don’t want to take a bath! By Julie Sykes
Five Minutes' Peace by Jill Murphy
Dirt Boy by Erik Jon Slangerup

Action Rhymes

This is the Way We Wash (Tune: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush)

This is the way we wash our hands,
Wash our hands, wash our hands,
This is the way we wash our hands,
When we take a bath.

This is the way we scrub our face...
This is the way we wipe our ears...
This is the way we scrub our toes...
This is the way we wash our hair...

After A Bath (Suit actions to words)

After a bath I try, try, try
To rub myself dry, dry, dry.
Hands to wipe, and fingers and toes,
And two wet legs and a shiny nose.
Just think, how much less time I’d take,
If I were a dog, and could shake, shake, shake.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Spring Storytime & Craft

Yesterday was our monthly storytime and craft and, despite the rain, we had a good turnout! Thank you to everyone who came, it was a lot of fun and I hope to see you at the Earth Day Storytime next month, registration begins April 8th.


















Baby Storytime Books

Spring Things by Bob Raczka
Cold Little Duck, Duck, Duck by Lisa Westberg Peters
Mud by Mary Lyn Ray
In the Small, Small Pond by Denise Fleming

Toddler Storytime Books

Bear Wants More by Karma Wilson
Splish, Splash, Spring by Jan Carr
It’s Spring! By Else Holmelund
Does a Zebra Bloom in the Spring? By Viki Woodworth
Cold Little Duck, Duck, Duck by Lisa Westberg Peters
Mud by Mary Lyn Ray
Spring Song by Barbara Seuling
Wake Up, It’s Spring! By Lisa Campbell Ernst
Rabbit’s Good News by Ruth Lercher Bornstein

Preschool Storytime Books

Round Robin by Jack Kent
Spring Thaw by Steven Schnur
Possum and the Peeper by Anne Hunter
Grandma Baba's sunny spring By Wakiko Sato
When Will It Be Spring? By Catherine Walters
Raven and River by Nancy White Carlstrom
The Spring Rabbit by Joyce Dunbar
Hopper Hunts for Spring by Marcus Pfister

Song

Little Ducks Song (Tune: "London Bridge")
Little ducks go quack, quack, quack
Quack, quack, quack,
Quack, quack, quack -
Little ducks go quack quack quack
In the springtime.

2. Little lambs go baa, baa, baa
3. Little piglets go oink, oink, oink
4. Little bunnies go hop, hop, hop

Action Rhyme

The Big Round Sun
The big round sun in a springtime sky (form a large circle with arms.)
Winked at a cloud that was passing by. (wink eye)
The little cloud laughed as it scattered rain, (flutter fingers downward)
Then out came the big round sun again. (form a large circle with arms.)

Monday, March 17, 2008

Baby Animals Storytime

Today, as Spring is approaching, we read about baby animals. Click on the titles to see more about the book and to request it from the catalog.

Babies

Who Says Woof? By John Butler
Whose Nose and Toes? By John Butler
Wee Little Chick by Lauren Thompson
Snuggle Wuggle by Jonathan London
Wake-Up Kisses by Pamela Duncan Edwards
This Little Chick by John Lawrence
Domino by Claire Masurel
Where is My Mommy? By Julie Downing
Five Little Chicks by Nancy Tafuri
What the Baby Hears by Laura Godwin

Toddlers

Bunny, My Honey by Anita Jeram
Rabbits & Raindrops by Jim Arnosky
Why Do Kittens Purr? By Marion Dane Bauer
A Hug For You by Margaret Anastas
Kitten’s Big Adventure by Mie Araki
Little Lions by Jim Arnosky
Is Your Mama a Llama? By Debroah Guarino
Wee Little Chick by Lauren Thompson
Just Like You by Jan Fearnley
Kitten’s First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes
This Little Chick by John Lawrence
Hoppity Skip Little Chick by Jo Brown
Babies in the Bayou by Jim Arnosky
Wake up, Sleepy Bear! By Christine Morton-Shaw and Greg Shaw
Kittens! Kittens! Kittens! By Susan Meyers
Puppies! Puppies! Puppies! By Susan Meyers
Off We Go! By Jane Yolen
Little Quack by Lauren Thompson
You Are Special, Little One by Nancy Tafuri
At the Edge of the Woods: a counting book by Cynthia Cotton
Have You Got My Purr? By Judy West
The Quiet Little Farm by Janet Kerr
Who Are You, Baby Kangaroo? By Stella Blackstone and Clare Beaton
Ten in the Meadow by John Butler
Hush, Little Ones by John Butler
Dawdle Duckling by Toni Buzzeo
Mommy Mine by Tim Warnes

Preschool

Stellaluna by Janell Cannon
Just Like You by Jan Fearnley
What Did I Look Like When I Was A Baby? by Jeanne Willis
Know What I Saw? By Aileen Fisher
Little Quack by Lauren Thompson
You Are Special, Little One by Nancy Tafuri
Nancy, the Little Gosling by Eve Tharlet
Duck & Goose by Tad Hills
Somewhere in the Ocean by Jennifer Ward and T.J. Marsh
Fox by Kate Banks

Song

Counting Piglets Sung to: "Ten Little Indians"

One little, two little, three little piglets,
Four little, five little, six little piglets,
Seven little, eight little, nine little piglets,
Ten are in the mud.

All are pink with pudgy noses,
They don't smell a bit like roses,
Curly tails that look like hoses.
Rolling in the mud.

Ten little, nine little, eight little piglets,
Seven little, six little, five little piglets,
Four little, three little, two little piglets.
One is in the mud.

Action Rhymes

Animals
Can you hop like a rabbit? (hop in place with paws in front, twitching)
Can you jump like a frog? (jump in place saying rabbit)
Can you walk like a duck? (waddle back and forth with hands at sides saying quack)
Can you run like a dog? (run in place, tongue out, barking)
Can you fly like a bird? (flap arms and tweet)
Can you swim like a fish? (pucker lips like fish and swim in place)
And be still like a good child –
As still as this? (everyone sit and fold hands)

Puppies and Kittens
One little, two little, three little kittens (pop up three fingers)
Were napping in the sun. (rest head on hands)
One little, two little, three little puppies (pop up three fingers)
Said, “Let’s have some fun.” (smile)

Up to the kittens the puppies went creeping (creep right fingers up left arm)
As quiet as can be.
One little, two little, three little kittens
Went scampering up a tree! (wiggle fingers overhead)

Eight Baby Pigs
Two mother pigs lived in a pen (thumbs)
Each had four babies and that made ten (fingers of both hands)
These four babies were black and white (fingers of one hand)
These four babies were black as night (fingers of the other hand)
All eight babies loved to play (wiggle fingers)
As they rolled and rolled in the mud all day! (roll hands)

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Easter Picture Books




















I've had a lot of interest this month in Easter titles, which seem to be flying off the shelf. So here are some that you can reserve through the catalog, just click the title and it will take you to it. If you can make it to storytime this month, I will also have titles available there for checkout.

The Story of the Easter Bunny by Katherine Tegen
Happy Easter, Davy! By Brigitte Weninger
The Easter Bunny That Overslept by Priscilla and Otto Friedrich
The Easter Chick by Geraldine Elschner
A Tale for Easter by Tasha Tudor
Little Bunny’s Easter Surprise by Jeanne Modesitt
The Easter Party by Lucy Su
The Great Easter Egg Hunt by Michael Garland
Love One Another: the Last Days of Jesus by Lauren Thompson
Easter Parade by Eloise Greenfield
Sunrise Hill by Kathleen Long Bostrom
Minnie and Moo – The Attack of the Easter Bunnies by Danys Cazet
The Story of Easter by Aileen Fisher
The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes by Du Bose Heyward
The Easter Cub by Justine Korman Fontes
The Grumpy Easter Bunny by Justine Korman
The Easter Bear? By Ann Braybrooks
Golden Egg Hunt by R. P. Anderson
Rechenka’s Eggs by Patricia Polacco
An Easter Carol by Cindy Kenney
Corduroy's Easter Party by Don Freeman
The Bunny Who Found Easter by Charlotte Zolotow

Monday, March 10, 2008

Bunnies, Bunnies, Everywhere!!

Today was a celebration of bunnies, in honor of Spring and the upcoming holidays. Here are some that you can check out for yourself, just click on the title to view it in the catalog.

Baby Storytime
Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney
Bunny and Me by Adele Aron Greenspun and Joanie Schwarz
Where Is It? By Tana Hoban
Ten Little Bunnies by Robin Spowart

Toddler Storytime
Nobunny’s Perfect by Anna Dewdney
Where Did Bunny Go? By Nancy Tafuri
My Friend Rabbit by Eric Rohmann
What Do We Do with the Baby? By Rick Walton
Bunny Fun by Sarah Weeks
Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney
Bunny My Honey by Anita Jeram
All Together Now by Anita Jeram
Flora’s Surprise! By Debi Gliori
Flora’s Blanket by Debi Gliori
We’re Rabbits! By Lisa Westberg Peters
Rabbits & Raindrops by Jim Arnosky
Bunnies and Their Hobbies by Nancy Carlson
What Does Bunny See? By Linda Sue Park
Overboard! By Sarah Weeks
The Magic Rabbit by Richard Jesse Watson
Will You Be My Friend? By Nancy Tafuri
Tick-Tock, Drip-Drop: a bedtime story by Nicola Moon
Rabbit Pie by Penny Ives
What Does the Rabbit Say? By Jacque Hall
Night Rabbits by Monica Wellington
Bunny’s Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown
Dinnertime! By Sue Williams
Astro Bunnies by Christine Loomis
Scuba Bunnies by Christine Loomis
Little Rabbit's Big Day by Charlotte van Emst

Preschool Storytime
Tom Rabbit by Martin Waddell
Bunnies on the Go: Getting from Place to Place by Rick Walton
Rabbit’s Wish by Paul Stewart
Our Twitchy by Kes Gray and Mary McQuillan
Muncha! Muncha! Muncha! By Candace Fleming
Rabbit Ears by Amber Stewart
Rabbit’s Good News by Ruth Lercher Bornstein
The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown
The Spring Rabbit by Joyce Dunbar
Lettice: The Flying Rabbit by Mandy Stanley
Hopper Hunts for Spring by Marcus Pfister
A Surprise for Rosie by Julia Rawlinson
Rabbit Surprise by Eric L. Houck, Jr.
Little Bunny Foo Foo by Paul Brett Johnson
More Bunny Trouble by Hans Wilhelm
Dance Away by George Shannon
I Love You, Bunny Rabbit by Shulamith Levey Oppenheim
Really Rabbits by Virginia Kroll
Rabbit Food by Susanna Gretz
The April Rabbits by David Cleveland

Song and Rhyme about Bunnies

Nine Little Bunnies - to the tune of "Ten Little Indians"
One little, two little, three little bunnies,
Four little, five little, six little bunnies,
Seven little, eight little, nine little bunnies,
Hopping* all around.

Hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, STOP!**
Hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, STOP!
Hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, STOP!
Hop, hop, hop, hop, STOP!

*Insert other actions as desired -- hop, jump, skip, run, walk, tiptoe, dance, etc.
**On the word STOP, students must freeze.

Baby Bunny Action Rhyme
Baby bunny bounces high; (Jump high.)
Baby bunny bounces low; (jump low.)
Baby bunny blinks his eyes; (Blink eyes.)
Baby Bunny waves good-bye. (Wave good-bye.)