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Preschool Storytime - PA's One Book – Literacious
Like my toddler storytime yesterday morning, this week we presented Pennsylvania’s One Book, Every Young Child choice for 2015. But, unlike the toddler storytime, I also added a number of different elements to really connect with these older children. I’ve been doing a toddler storytime for the past seven years and working with preschoolers is a real treat. That’s not to say that I don’t adore my little ones, but I love being able to pick out stories that have more of a plot, the kids are much more interactive as far as answering questions, and my activities will be more likely to change because I know that preschoolers like familiar things, but also enjoy exploring new things too! It is my hope (if I buckle down and practice some more!) that I can debut my ukulele this session! Overall, my storytime was pretty good yesterday afternoon. It was a fairly small group of kids, I ended up with about 12, but it was nice to be able to interact with both them and their adults. Now that I have seen the group, I know that I’ll want to make things very interactive, with lots of fun music and instruments to keep the kids engaged. I think the kids will definitely like my book choices for this session – mainly just really great books, some weeks we’ll have themes, while other weeks the theme will be “Fun Stories to Share Together.” Opening: “Hello Hello” by Mose Se Sengo “Fan Fan,” Putumayo Kids Presents: African Playground (with shaker eggs) Puppet Meet & Greet: Meet Woolly (monkey puppet) ASL Sign: Dog (pat leg and snap fingers – adapted for kids “pat leg”) Early Literacy Tip: Take home a copy of Number One Sam to share with your child. Ask open-ended questions and give your child time to answer! Reading a book again and again teaches kids how books and stories work! Book 1: Bark, George by Jules Feiffer Transition: “Rockin’ Robin” with rhythm sticks Book 2: Chickens to the Rescue by John Himmelman Transition: “Bluegrass Jamboree” – Hap Palmer, So Big Wiggles: A Ram Sam Sam A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam (pat lap once, clap twice) Guli guli guli guli and a ram sam sam (x2) (roll hands, pat lap, clap twice) A-ra-vi! A-ra-vi! (Skin-a-marink movement) Guli guli guli guli and a ram sam sam (x2) (roll hands, pat lap, clap twice) Book 3: Number One Sam by Greg Pizzoli Closing: “Rock and Roll Freeze Dance” – Hap Palmer, So Big
Laura Arnhold