A Tuesday morning storytime for ages 0-6 years old.
Opening
#1: “Row, Row,
Row Your Boat” from Songs for Wiggleworms by Old Town School of Folk
Music
Opening
#2: Roly Poly
Oh So Fast (hand rolling body part chant adapted by Carol Hopkins)
Roly poly,
roly poly, oh so fast!
Roly poly, roly poly, oh so slowly.
Roly poly, roly poly, up.
Roly poly, roly poly, down.
Roly poly, roly poly, hands on your head.
Roly poly, roly poly, hand on your feet.
(Repeat
with other body parts)
Roly poly,
roly poly, hands in your lap.
Literacy
activity flannelboard: Lots of Little Owls (color literacy flannelboard adapted by Carol
Hopkins from a rhyme found at https://www.northmankato.com/sites/default/files/images/Owl%20Miss%20You%20Storytime.pdf)
(Hand out
colored owls to the children. Instruct the children to place their
owl on the flannelboard when their color is said in the rhyme. Start
off with one solitary owl on the board.)
One little
owl when the moon was new,
Along came some more, and they were blue.
Lots of
little owls perched high in the tree,
Along came some more, and they were green.
Lots of
little owls flew down for a drink,
Along came some more, and they were pink.
Lots of
little owl flew around the town,
Along came some more, and they were brown.
(Count
the owls on the board)
_____ little owls
saying, “Whoo! Whoo!”
Then they all flapped their wings and they flew away.
Book #1: Is Your Mama a Llama? by Deborah
Guarino, illustrated by Steven Kellogg (BIG BOOK)
Stand-up
activity: "Jumping
and Counting" action song from Jim
Gill's Irrational Anthem and More Salutes to Nonsense by Jim Gill
Activity: Hickory Dickory Dock
(traditional fingerplay)
Hickory
dickory dock
(clapping)
A mouse ran up the clock
(one hand run up the other arm)
The clock struck 1
(clap once)
The mouse ran down
(one hand run down the other arm)
Hickory dickory dock
(clapping)
Hickory dickory dock
A mouse ran up the clock
The clock struck 2
(clap twice)
The mouse said "BOO!"
(try to tickle child)
Hickory dickory dock
Hickory dickory dock
A mouse ran up the clock
The clock struck 3
(clap three times)
The mouse said "Wheee!"
(one hand slide down the other arm and the down to the floor as if on a
slide)
Hickory dickory dock
Hickory dickory dock
A mouse ran up the clock
The clock struck 4
(clap 4 times)
There is no more
(shake head, show empty hands)
Hickory dickory dock.
Transition: Open-Shut Them (fingerplay)
Open, shut them
(open and close hands)
Open, shut them
Give a little clap (clap)
Open, shut them
Open, shut them
Put them in your lap
(put hands in lap)
Creep them, creep them
Under your chin
(creep fingers up chest)
Open your mouth, but don't put them in
(do as words say)
Open, shut them
Open, shut them
Give a little clap
Open shut them
Open shut them
Put them in your lap
***Parent
literacy tip: Most songs have a different note for
each syllable. This helps children hear individual
sounds in words, an important pre-reading skill.
Book #2: Big Fat Hen by Keith Baker
Book #3: Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes
by Eric Litwin, illustrated by James Dean
Closing
music with scarves: “Flitter
Flutter” from The Second Line by Johnette Downing
Art
activity: Decorating
white slap bracelets with color pens and alphabet stickers
Optional other
books:
Jungle Beasts Pop-Up: A Safari Face-To-Face by Sally Hewitt, illustrated by
Chris Gilvan-Cartwright
Jamberry by Bruce Degen
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