Helpful children's programming and story time information from the Jefferson County Library Windsor Branch.
October 29, 2014 Story Time - Halloween
If you missed this weeks story time here is what we did:
*marks the books we read
Click, Clack, Boo! by Doreen Cronin*
Ollie's Halloween by Olivier Dunrea
Little Goblins Ten by Pamela Jane
Where's My Mummy? by Carolyn Crimi*
Halloween Good Night by Doug Cushman*
Jack-o'-Lanterns by Megan Cooley Peterson
Mouse's First Halloween by Lauren Thompson*
Celebrate Halloween by Megan Cooley Peterson*
For our craft we covered a Tootsie Pop sucker with a tissue to make a ghost
Children came dressed in costume and trick or treated around the library for goodies, then we had a contest to see who could get a soft disc through the ghost's mouth!!
October 22, 2014 Story Time - Pumpkins
If you missed this weeks story time here is what we did:
*marks the books we read
Ten Orange Pumpkins by Stephen Savage*
We Harvest Pumpkins in Fall by Rebecca Felix
How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin? by Margaret McNamara
I like Pumpkins by Jerry Smath*
Pumpkin Trouble by Jan Thomas
Fall Pumpkins Orange and Plump by Martha W.H. Rustad
Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino*
For our craft we made a pumpkin book similar to this:
http://goo.gl/gVIxyN
Extra activities:
We cut open a pumpkin so we could explore what was inside
Five Little Jack-O'Lanterns
Five little jack-o'lanterns glowing by the door
Father took one and that left four
Four little jack-o'lanterns, a sight to see
Mother took one and that left three
Three little jack-o'lanterns lit through and through
Brother took one and that left two
Two little jack-o'lanterns greeting everyone
Sister took one and that left one
One little jack-o'lantern with a great big grin
I picked him up and took him in!
October 15, 2014 Story Time - Apples
If you missed this weeks story time here is what we did:
*marks the books we read
Johnny Appleseed by Jodie Shepherd*
Apples by Ann L. Burckhardt
We Harvest Apples in the Fall by Rebecca Felix*
Apples, Apples Everywhere! by Robin Koontz
A Visit to the Apple Orchard by Patricia J. Murphy*
For our craft we glued a basket and apples on paper, then wrote down how many apples were in our baskets
Extra activities:
We talked about the letter "A" the sound it makes and words that begin with "A"
Apple Roll Chant
Five little apples in the bowl (hold up five fingers)
One fell out and started to roll (rotate fists)
It bumped the table & hit my feet (clap hands)
How many apples left to eat? (shrug shoulders)
Big Juicy Apple
There's a big red juicy apple on the tree, yumee! (repeat two times)
Oh it's gotten nice and ripe
So I can take a great big bite
There's a big red juicy apple on the tree, yumee!
(Repeat using green & yellow verses)
There's a big brown squishy apple on the tree, yuckee! (repeat two times)
Oh it's gotten way too ripe
There's no way I'm taking a bite
There's a big brown squishy apple on the tree, yuckee!
October 8, 2014 Story Time - Fall/Leaves
If you missed this weeks story time here is what we did:
*marks the books we read
Leaf Jumpers by Carole Gerber*
Fall Mixed Up by Bob Raczka
What Happens to Leaves in Fall? by Rebecca Felix
Animals in Fall by Martha E.H. Rustad*
Counting on Fall by Lizann Flatt
We're Going on a Leaf Hunt by Steve Metzger
The Little Yellow Leaf by Carin Berger*
I See Fall by Charles Ghigna
Tap the Magic Tree by Christie Matheson*
Footballs and Falling Leaves by Rebecca Fjelland Davis
The craft we made can be found here:
http://goo.gl/w1CyyB
EXTRA ACTIVITIES:
We talked about the letters "F" & "L" the sounds they make and words that begin with "F" & "L"
FALL
Autumn winds begin to blow (sway like a tree)
colored leaves fall fast and slow (wiggle fingers fast & slow)
twirling, whirling all around (turn around)
until at last they touch the ground (touch ground)
FALL/LEAVES
Five little leaves so bright and gay (hold up 5 fingers)
were dancing on a tree one day (wiggle fingers)
the wind came blowing through the town (hold hands around mouth and blow)
one leaf came tumbling down (make a sound 'wheeee' or 'aaaaaah")
Repeat the rhyme with 4 leaves, 3 leaves, 2 leaves, 1 leaf
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