Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Sing-a-Song Storytime: Pigs and Pirates

 

Despite the library reopening, the world-wide pandemic is still closing down all large gatherings at my library.  Therefore, I continue with my summer offering of virtual storytimes.  I created this video storytime series along with a coworker, who is a talented musician, to get young children moving around and singing.  It is filled with lots of favorite storytime songs and rhymes.  For the summer series, we changed things up a bit!  Instead of a book we are bringing in puppets and a flannelboard story or rhyme.  I really wanted the grown-ups watching along with the kiddos to learn the songs, so I used a split screen technique on the videos to display the words to the songs/rhymes while I am singing and acting them out.  

Opening song – When Animals Get Up in the Morning (adaptation of a traditional song)

When pigs get up in the morning,
They always say “Good Day!”
When pigs get up in the morning,
They always say “Good Day!”
They say, "Oink!, 
Oink!Oink!Oink!,"
that is what they say.
They say, "
Oink!Oink!Oink!Oink!,"
that is what they say.

When pigs get up in the morning,
They always say “Good Day!”
When pigs get up in the morning,
They always say “Good Day!”
They say, "Grunt!, 
Grunt!Grunt!Grunt!,"
that is what they say.
They say, "
Grunt!Grunt!Grunt!Grunt!,"
that is what they say.

   

 

Flannelboard activity – Five Little Pirate Boats (adapted by Carol Hopkins)

Five little pirate boats, bright and shiny clean.
One tipped over, it was green.

Four little pirate boats, with all sails spread.
One sailed into a storm, it was red.

Three little pirate boats, what a dreadful sight!
One bumped into a shark, it was grey and white.

Two little pirate boats, coming close for a view.
One smashed into the rocks, it was blue.

One little pirate boat, now a lonely fellow.
He went looking for treasure, he was yellow.  

 

Stand-up Activity – Ten Little Pirates (fingerplay found at Born Librarian blog)

Ten little pirates stood in a row 
(hold up all ten fingers)
They bowed to their captain so 
(lower and raise fingers)
They marched to the left 
(march hands to left - or opposite since kids will mirror you)
They marched to the right 
(march hands to right - or opposite since kids will mirror you)
They shouted yo ho! 
(cup hands over mouth)
And gave their captain a fright 
(act scared, cover mouth with hands)


Action song - Have You Ever Seen a Sailboat? (scarf song found at Step By Step Childcare blog to the tune of "Did You Ever See a Lassie?")

Have you ever seen a sailboat,
A sailboat, a sailboat?
Have you ever seen a sailboat
Waving its sail?

Wave this way and that way,
Wave that way and this way.
Have you ever seen a sailboat
Waving its sail?

 

Action rhyme – Row, Row, Row Your Boat (traditional action song)

Row, row, row your boat,
Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
Life is but a dream.

Sway, sway, sway your boat,
Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
Life is but a dream.

Bounce, bounce, bounce your boat,
Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
Life is but a dream.

Twist, twist, twist your boat,
Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
Life is but a dream.

Hide, hide, hide your boat,
Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
Life is but a dream. 


Closing song - Skinnamarink (https://youtu.be/95JkQfANW9M

Skinnamarinky dinky dink
Skinnamarinky do,
I love you!

Skinnamarinky dinky dink
Skinnamarinky do,
I love you!

I love you in the morning,
And in the afternoon
I love you in the evening,
Underneath the moon…

Skinnamarinky dinky dink
Skinnamarinky do,
I love you!

 

***The video for this storytime can be found on my library's YouTube channel.



Friday, October 15, 2021

Sing-a-Song Storytime: Five Little Pumpkins

 With the pandemic closing the library and all large gatherings, my library took its time deciding how to get back into the storytime groove.  In the Fall of 2020, I created this video storytime series along with a coworker, who is a talented musician, to get young children moving around and singing.  It is filled with lots of favorite storytime songs and rhymes, and of course a book!  I really wanted the grown-ups watching along with the kiddos to learn the songs, so I used a split screen technique on the videos to display the words to the songs/rhymes while I am singing and acting them out.  

 


Opening song - Skinnamarink (https://youtu.be/95JkQfANW9M


Action song - Spiders Go Marching (action song to the tune of "Ants Go Marching")

The spiders go marching one by one,
hurrah, hurrah!
The spiders go marching one by one, 
hurrah, hurrah!
The spiders go marching one by one,
The little one stops to suck its thumb,
And they all go marching up,
To the tree,
On Hallowee-een.

The spiders go marching two by two... 
The little one stops to tie its shoe...

The spiders go marching three by three...
The little one stops to hug a tree...

The spiders go marching four by four...
The little one stops to close the door...


Transition sit down song - Tommy & Tammy Thumb (fingerplay) 

Tommy Thumb up,
Tommy Thumb down,
Tommy Thumb dancing all around town.

Tammy Thumb out,
Tammy Thumb in,
Tammy Thumb dancing all in a spin.

Dancing, dancing, dancing,
Dance them on your knees,
Dance them on your head,
Dance them on your shoulders,
Then tuck them into bed.

Book - Five Little Pumpkins illustrated by Dan Yaccarino 

 

Action song - Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern (action rhyme adapted by Carol Hopkins, similar to "Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear Turn Around")

Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern turn around.
Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern roll on the ground.
Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern dance on your toes.
Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern light up your nose.
Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern reach up high.
Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern jump to the sky.
Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern smile with heat.
Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern find your seat.


Action song - See the Pumpkin (sung with a ball or pumpkin, adapted from a song found on the internet)  

See the pumpkin,
(roll the ball one way)
See the orange,
(roll the ball the other way)
See the candy we can eat!
(sing language for "candy" and "eat")

Though it's night-time,
(hold ball high in the air like the moon)
It's a sweet time,
(sign language for "candy")
I don't mind saying, "Trick or Treat!"
(throw the ball into the air and catch it)


Closing song - excerpt from the Carpenter's song "Sing a Song" (also a classic Sesame Street song https://youtu.be/-nI7IfwLoBI)


 

Sunday, October 3, 2021

Sing-a-Song Storytime: Small Animals

 Despite the library reopening, the world-wide pandemic is still closing down all large gatherings at my library.  Therefore, I continue with my summer offering of virtual storytimes.  I created this video storytime series along with a coworker, who is a talented musician, to get young children moving around and singing.  It is filled with lots of favorite storytime songs and rhymes.  For the summer series, we changed things up a bit!  Instead of a book we are bringing in puppets and a flannelboard story or rhyme.  I really wanted the grown-ups watching along with the kiddos to learn the songs, so I used a split screen technique on the videos to display the words to the songs/rhymes while I am singing and acting them out.  

Opening song – When Animals Get Up in the Morning (adaptation of a traditional song)

When skunks get up in the morning,
They always say “Good Day!”
When skunks get up in the morning,
They always say “Good Day!”
They say, "
Sniff, sniff, sniffsniff,"
that is what they say.
They say, "S
niffsniffsniffsniff,"
that is what they say.

When skunks get up in the morning,
They always say “Good Day!”
When skunks get up in the morning,
They always say “Good Day!”
They say, "
Pew, pew, pewpew,"
that is what they say.
They say, "P
ewpewpewpew,"
that is what they say.

  

 

Flannelboard activity – Playing Drums On the Mat (clapping rhyme found in the book Artsy Toddler Storytimes: A Year's Worth of Ready-To-Go Programming by Carol Garnett Hopkins)


Stand-up Activity – Smelly Skunk, Smelly Skunk (action rhyme adapted by Carol Hopkins and Debi Rinehart similar to "Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear Turn Around")

Smelly skunk, smelly skunk turn around
Smelly skunk, smelly skunk touch the ground
Smelly skunk, smelly skunk walk on your toes
Smelly skunk, smelly skunk paw your nose
Smelly skunk, smelly skunk stretch up high
Smelly skunk, smelly skunk jump to the sky
Smelly skunk, smelly skunk start to eat
Smelly skunk, smelly skunk find your seat


Action song - Skunk Makes a Silly Sound (action song written by Carol Hopkins and Debi Rinehart to the tune of "Pop Goes the Weasel")

The skunk waddles all over the town 
(waddle walk)
The skunk walk all around
The skunk stops to make a sound
Now make a silly sound!
(blow a raspberry)

The skunk runs all around
(runny motions)
The skunk stops in place
The skunk stops to take a look
(pretend to look around)
Now stamp, stamp your feet!
(stomping feet) 


Action rhyme – Slithering, Sliding Snake (action chant written by Carol Hopkins)

Here comes a slithering, sliding, slinking snake

Her mouth goes "Hiss! Hiss! Hiss!"
Here eyes go blink, blink, blink
Her tongue goes "Thrp, thrp, thrp."
First she slinks to the right
Then she slides to the left
And finally she slithers out of sight

 

Closing song - Skinnamarink (https://youtu.be/95JkQfANW9M

Skinnamarinky dinky dink
Skinnamarinky do,
I love you!

Skinnamarinky dinky dink
Skinnamarinky do,
I love you!

I love you in the morning,
And in the afternoon
I love you in the evening,
Underneath the moon…

Skinnamarinky dinky dink
Skinnamarinky do,
I love you!

 

***The video for this storytime can be found on my library's YouTube channel.