A Tuesday morning storytime for ages 0-2 years old.
Opening #1: Skinnamarink (action song from Car Songs: Songs to
Sing Anywhere by
Dennis Buck from Kimbo)
Opening #2: Sticky, Sticky Bubblegum (fingerplay)
Sticky, sticky
bubblegum, bubblegum, bubblegum;
Sticky, sticky bubblegum;
Stuck to your __________.
1, 2, 3, PULL!
(Repeat with more body parts)
Book: Cat by Matthew Van
Fleet, photos by Brian Stanton (lift-flap, moveable pages)
***Literacy tip: It’s fun and easy
for children to learn about topics that are relevant to them. For instance,
books about animals they know help young children make sense of their
world.
Stand-up activity: Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat (action rhyme written
by Carol Hopkins adapted from the jump rope rhyme "Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Turn Around")
Kitty
cat, kitty cat turn around
Kitty cat, kitty cat touch the ground
Kitty cat, kitty cat walk on your toes
Kitty cat, kitty cat paw your nose
Kitty cat, kitty cat stretch up high
Kitty cat, kitty cat jump to the sky
Kitty cat, kitty cat start to eat
Kitty cat, kitty cat find your seat
Sit-down activity: I Have Fur Upon My
Back (action rhyme adapted from a rhyme I found at Mel’s Desk blog)
I have
fur upon my back
(Pat baby’s
back)
I have whiskers just like that
(Sign language for cat)
I have ears–I flick them twice
(Touch ears)
I have paws for catching mice!
(Hold your
hands in front of you like paws, then clap them together when you say
“catching!”)
Lap rhyme #1: Tick Tock (lap
bounce)
(bounce baby from leg to leg)
Tick tock, tick tock,
I’m a little cuckoo clock.
Tick, tock, tick tock, now it is one o’clock… Cuckoo!
(raise baby up for each cuckoo)
(repeat for other times of day)
Now it is two o’clock… Cuckoo! Cuckoo!
Now it is three o’clock…
Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo!
Lap rhyme #2: Frog Jump Over the Great
Big Stick (lap bounce action rhyme written by Carol Hopkins)
Frog be nimble, frog be
quick,
Frog jump over the great big stick.
(lift baby/arms up)
Frog be nimble, frog be
slick,
Frog swim under the great big stick.
(make swimming motions with arms)
Frog be nimble, frog go
click,
Frog almost falls off the great big stick.
(pretend to fall off lap)
Frog be nimble frog be
fine,
Frog gets a kiss at storytime.
(blow kisses)
Lap rhyme #3: Roly Poly (hand
rolling opposites action rhyme)
Roly poly, roly poly,
up, up, up.
Roly poly, roly poly, down, down, down.
Roly poly, roly poly, out, out, out.
Roly poly, roly poly, in, in, in.
Roly poly, roly poly, clap, clap, clap.
Roly poly, roly poly, tap, tap, tap.
Roly poly, roly poly, fast, fast, fast.
Roly poly, roly poly, slow, slow, slow.
Roly poly, roly poly, I love you!
Lap rhyme #4: Head, Shoulders,
Knees, and Toes (traditional body parts action song)
Head,
shoulders, knees and toes,
Knees and toes.
Head, shoulders, knees and toes,
Knees and toes.
And eyes and, ears and, mouth and nose.
Head, shoulders, knees and toes,
Knees and toes.
Transition: Come 'A' Look And See
(fingerplay song I first picked up at a workshop conducted by Jane Cobb
but can also be found on the music CD The Baby Record by Bob McGrath)
Come a' look a' see,
here's my mama,
(point to thumb)
Come a' look a' see, here's my papa,
(point to index finger)
Come a' look a' see, my brother tall,
(point to tall finger)
Sister, baby,
(point to ring, then baby finger)
I love them all.
(Kiss the fingertips of your finger family)
Letter of the day: "C” is for cat.
Flannelboard: Scaredy Cat Under Hats (similar to this flannelboard I found at HeyThereLibrary blog)
Instructions: Place a
variety of colored felt hats on the board.
Hide a felt cat under one of the cats.
Let the children guess which hat the cat is hiding under.
Scaredy cat, scaredy
cat, are you under the {_Red_} hat?
(repeat with other colors until the cat is revealed)
Closing song with Scarves: “Around and Around” from Welcome from Miss Carole by Carole Peterson
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