Friday, March 2, 2012

Little Pig, Little Pig: A National Pig Day After School Story Time, 3/1/12

This was the last after school program on my Winter schedule. I will continue offering a Thursday afternoon activity, but from now on, it will be marketed as a read-aloud and craft for school-age kids rather than a story time. I learned rather late that none of  the Winter after school programs were properly promoted on the library's website, which might explain why my attendance has been so sparse and skewed so young. Yesterday's group consisted of five kids under the age of 4. Though the group was young, I still used the same format as my Presidents' Day story time two weeks ago.

The Craft: Three Little Pigs Stick Puppets

I. Supplies

 II. Prep

To prepare for the craft, I set out a puppet sheet at each available spot at each table. I also set out a pile of colored popsicle sticks, a bottle of glue, a bowl of crayons, and several pairs of scissors at each table. I didn't create an example, but I did explain to every child that they could turn their pigs into puppets. I kept the copies of the play to the side and handed them out at the end as an extra take-home activity.

III. Process
Because the kids were a lot smaller than I'd really planned for, the craft process required a lot of parental involvement. Toddlers aren't particularly great at sitting still or paying attention, so my reading distracted them from the craft and vice versa. The parents said they had fun, but quite honestly, they seemed highly stressed by the whole experience and far too worried about the kids hurting themselves with scissors or making a mess.


The Read-Alouds: Books About Pigs

Book 1: Happy Pig Day! by Mo Willems (2011)
I thought it was a great idea to read this on National Pig Day. The kids really seemed to like it, and one of the moms admitted that she didn't know these books were a series, while another didn't know Mo Willems had written anything after Knuffle Bunny. This is what I love about story time. You never know when something you're presenting is a new discovery for a child and/or his family.

   
Book 2: A Pig Parade is a Terrible Idea by Michael Ian Black, illustrated by Kevin Hawkes (2011)
Michael Ian Black is the only celebrity who has my complete permission to continue writing children's books. This book is hilarious, and with the right age group - kindergartners and first-graders, in particular - I really think it would have been a huge hit. As it is, a toddler boy got very excited when the pig's snout got all messy and he called out, "Yucky yuck!" It was worth reading for that reaction alone.

Book 3: If You Give A Pig A Party by Laura Numeroff, illustrated by Felicia Bond (1998)
A third book was really pushing it,  but one little boy came late, and I wanted him to have at least one story. Most of the kids recognized the story as one they'd heard before, and I breezed through it pretty quickly since hardly anyone was paying attention.

The Book Display: More Piggish Books

Only two kids really took an interest in the books I put out on display, but here is the list of pig books I selected: 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

2012 Picture Book Challenge: February Wrap-Up Post

This year I'm participating in the Read To Me Picture Book Challenge hosted by There's a Book. My goal is to read 700 qualifying books. (The challenge focuses on not just picture books, but board books and easy readers as well. Read more about the challenge, and my goal, here.)

Each month, I'll be posting a list of the picture books I've read, with links* to related reviews and story time posts. Below are the books I read for this challenge in February.

The Shape of Me and Other StuffThe Shape of Me and Other Stuff
by Dr. Seuss
ShadowShadow
by Suzy Lee
Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School ShoesPete the Cat: Rocking in my School Shoes
by Eric Litwin, illustrated by James Dean
Groundhog DayGroundhog Day
by Gail Gibbons
Groundhog Stays Up LateGroundhog Stays Up Late
by Margery Cuyler, illustrated by Jean Cassels
I Went WalkingI Went Walking
by Sue Williams, illustrated by Julie Vivas
Rhyming Dust BunniesRhyming Dust Bunnies
by Jan Thomas
Tops & BottomsTops and Bottoms
by Janet Stevens
Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in ColorsRed Sings from Treetops
by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski
Outside Over ThereOutside Over There
by Maurice Sendak
1 Is One1 is One
by Tasha Tudor
UmbrellaUmbrella
by Taro Yashima
Drummer HoffDrummer Hoff
by Barbara and Ed Emberley
Letting Swift River GoLetting Swift River Go
by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Barbara Cooney
Have You Seen My Cat?Have You Seen My Cat?
by Eric Carle
Just Like Jasper!Just Like Jasper!
by Nick Butterworth, illustrated by Mick Inkpen
A Hug Goes AroundA Hug Goes Around
by Laura Krauss Melmed, illustrated by Betsy Lewin
Harry the Dirty DogHarry the Dirty Dog
by Gene Zion
Black Dog Red HouseBlack Dog, Red House
by Lizi Boyd
Won't You Be My Kissaroo?Won't You Be My Kissaroo?
by Joanne Ryder, illustrated by Melissa Sweet
Hug TimeHug Time
by Patrick McDonnell
Bink And Gollie, Two For OneBink and Gollie: Two For One
by Alison McGhee and Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Tony Fucile
Working CottonWorking Cotton
by Sherley Anne Williams, illustrated by Carole Byard
Time of WonderTime of Wonder
by Robert McCloskey
Valentine's DayValentine's Day
by Anne Rockwell, illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell
Yours 'Til the Ice Cracks: A Book of ValentinesYours 'Til the Ice Cracks: A Book of Valentinesby Laura Geringer, illustrated by Andrea Baruffi
All Kinds of KissesAll Kinds of Kissesby Nancy Tafuri
Where Is Baby's Valentine?: A Lift-the-Flap BookWhere is Baby's Valentine?
by Karen Katz
Duck for PresidentDuck for President
by Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Betsy Lewin
My Teacher For PresidentMy Teacher for President
by Kay Winters
George Washington's Birthday: A Mostly True TaleGeorge Washington's Birthday: A Mostly True Tale
by Margaret McNamara, illustrated by Barry Blitt
Here Come the Girl Scouts!Here Come the Girl Scouts!
by Shana Corey, illustrated by Hadley Hooper
Tar BeachTar Beach
by Faith Ringgold
Sylvester and the Magic PebbleSylvester and the Magic Pebble
by William Steig
Hello, Good-byeHello, Goodbye
by David Lloyd, illustrated by Louise Voce
Hoot, Howl, HissHoot Howl Hiss
by Michelle Koch
Knick Knack Paddy Whack (Fun First Steps) (Fun First Steps)Knick Knack Paddy Whack
by Steve Songs, illustrated by Christiane Engel
Crafty ChloeCrafty Chloe
by Kelly DiPucchio, illustrated by Heather Ross
First BalletFirst Ballet
by Deanna Caswell, illustrated by Elizabeth Matthews
Tales for Very Picky EatersTales for Very Picky Eaters
by Josh Schneider
Fancy Nancy and the Mermaid BalletFancy Nancy and the Mermaid Ballet
by Jane O'Connor, illustrated Robin Preiss Glasser
Loose ToothLoose Tooth
by Lola M. Schafer
Just For You!: Only The StarsOnly the Stars
by Dee Boyd
A New HomeA New Home
by Tim Bowers
Horton Hears a Who!Horton Hears a Who
by Dr. Seuss
Blue SeaBlue Sea
by Robert Kalan, illustrated by Donald Crews
Peek-A-Boo Board BookPeek-a-Boo
by Janet and Allan Ahlberg
Mr. Putney's Quacking DogMr. Putney's Quacking Dog
by Jon Agee
Best FriendsBest Friends
by Miriam Cohen, illustrated by Lillian Hoban
The Neat Line: Scribbling Through Mother GooseThe Neat Line: Scribbling Through Mother Goose
by Pamela Duncan Edwards, illustrated by Diana Cain Bluthenthal
The Mixed-Up RoosterThe Mixed-Up Rooster
by Pamela Duncan Edwards, illustrated by Megan Lloyd
Up The WallUp the Wall
by Nicholas Heller
Domino: Super Sturdy Picture BooksDomino
by Claire Masurel, illustrated by David Walker
I Can't Get My Turtle to MoveI Can't Get My Turtle To Move
by Elizabeth Lee O'Donnell, illustrated by Maxie Chambliss
A Tree Is NiceA Tree is Nice
by Janice Udry, illustrated by Marc Simont
SwimmySwimmy
by Leo Lionni
Ten, Nine, EightTen, Nine, Eight
by Molly Bang
TuesdayTuesday
by David Wiesner
FlotsamFlotsam
by David Wiesner
The PaperboyThe Paperboy
by Dav Pilkey
The Graphic AlphabetThe Graphic Alphabet
by David Pelletier
ShadowShadow
by Marcia Brown, illustrated by Blaise Cendrars
Many MoonsMany Moons
by James Thurber, illustrated by Louis Slobodkin

*Some reviews for these books will post in March. I will update this page with those links when they are available.
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