Helpful children's programming and story time information from the Jefferson County Library Windsor Branch.
April 16, 2014 Story Time - Eggs
If you missed this weeks story time here is what we did:
*marks the books we read
An Egg is Quiet by Dianna Aston*
True or False? Farm Animals by Daniel Nunn
10 Easter Egg Hunters by Janet Schulman*
Guess What is Growing Inside This Egg by Mia Posada
Egg Drop by Mini Grey*
Eggs by Marilyn Singer
A Nest Full of Eggs by Priscilla Belz Zenkins
For our craft we decorated a sticky egg with tissue paper and tied a string on for hanging
Extra activities:
We talked about the letter "E" the sound it makes and words that begin with "E"
Humpty Dumpty
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
all the kings horses and all the kings men
couldn't put Humpty Dumpty back together again
Cluck Cluck Red Hen (tune: "Baa Baa Black Sheep")
Baa, baa black sheep, have you any wool?
yes, sir, yes sir, three bags full
one for your sweater and one for your rug
and one for your blanket to keep you warm and snug (repeat first two lines)
Cluck, cluck red hen, have you any eggs?
Yes sir, yes sir, as many as your legs
one for your breakfast and one for your lunch
come back tomorrow, I'll have another bunch (repeat first two lines)
Moo, moo, brown cow, have you milk for me?
Yes sir, yes sir, as tasty as can be
churn it into butter, make it into cheese,
freeze it into ice cream or drink it if you please (repeat first two lines)
Buzz, buzz, busy bee, is your honey sweet?
Yes sir, yes sir, sweet enough to eat
honey on your muffin, honey on your cake,
honey by the spoonful, as much as I can make (repeat first two lines)
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