Helpful children's programming and story time information from the Jefferson County Library Windsor Branch.
April 24, 2013 Story Time - Flowers
If you missed this weeks story time here is what we did:
(*marks the books we read)
Flower Garden by Eve Bunting*
Flowers and Showers: a Spring Counting Book by Rebecca Fjelland Davis
Good Morning, Garden by Barbara Brenner*
Little Seeds by Charles Ghigna*
What Does Bunny See? by Linda Sue Park
Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert
I made the craft we did on Publisher. It was a flower box with plant stems and the children glued flowers on the stems.
Extra activities:
10 Little Daisies
One little, two little, three little daisies
four little, five little, six little daisies
seven little, eight little, nine little daisies
10 little daisies standing straight and tall
Daffodil Fingerplay
One little daffodil had nothing much to do,
out popped another one, then there were two.
Two little daffodils were smiling at a bee,
out popped another one, then there were three.
Three little daffodils were growing by the door,
out popped another one and then there were four.
Four little daffodils were glad to be alive,
out popped another one, then there were were five.
Five little daffodils were wearing golden crowns,
They danced in the breeze in green satin gowns.
April 17, 2013 Story Time - Gardens
If you missed this weeks story time here is what we did:
(*marks the books we read)
Planting the Wild Garden by Kathryn O. Galbraith*
In the Garden: Who's Been Here? by Lindsay Barrett George
Isabella's Garden by Glenda Millard
My Garden by Kevin Henkes*
Secrets of the Garden: food chains and the food web in our backyard by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
Seeds, Seeds, Seeds by Brian and Jillian Cutting*
10 Hungry Rabbits: counting & color concepts for the very young by Anita Lobel
The craft we made was created on Publisher. We colored a small watering can and punched two holes in the bottom. Then we tied small vegetable and flower seed packets to the watering can with colorful yarn. The seed packets were also made using Publisher.
Extra activities:
We sang a song to the tune of "If You're Happy & You Know It"
I need water, I need sunshine, I need dirt. (yes, dirt!)
I need water, I need sunshine, I need dirt. (yes, dirt!)
If I want to grow up tall, If I want to grow at all,
I need water, I need sunshine, I need dirt. (yes, dirt!)
We talked about what plants need to grow. We used hand gestures too, for water (wiggle outstretched fingers) sunshine (hands forming circle over your head) and dirt (hands clapping together)
April 10, 2013 Story Time - Plants
If you missed this weeks story time here is what we did:
(*marks the books we read)
Stems by Vijaya Khisty Bodach*
Roots by Vijaya Khisty Bodach*
Seeds Get Around by Nancy White*
A Leaf Can Be by Laura Purdie Salas
Little Seeds by Charles Ghigna
From Seed to Plant by Allan Fowler
Here is the craft we did:
http://www.dltk-holidays.com/spring/mflower.html
Extra activities:
We looked at the parts of a plant (roots, stem, flowers) with a magnifying glass.
April 3, 2013 Story Time - April Showers
If you missed this weeks story time here is what we did:
(* marks the books we read)
Who Likes Rain? by Wong Herbert Yee*
It's Rainy Today by Kristin Sterling*
The Rain Came Down by David Shannon
Rain on the Roof by Janine Scott
Forecasting Fun: Weather Nursery Rhymes by Terry Pierce*
The craft we did was out of the book "Seasonal Storytime Crafts" by Kathryn Totten
We made the stand up duck with umbrella on page 71
Other activities:
Color recognition/Language game
Color Umbrellas
Cut an umbrella shape out of these colors of paper: red, yellow, blue, purple, orange and green
Invite children to guess the colors of the umbrellas as you recite the rhyme below:
Here are some umbrellas
Just for you and me
Can you name their colors?
Red, yellow, blue
Here are more umbrellas
The prettiest we've seen
Now let's name their colors
Purple, orange, green
We also sang "The Itsy Bitsy Spider"
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