Friday, June 22, 2012

Flannel Friday: The Man in the Moon

I'll be traveling to different branches within my system to do a moon story time during the month of July, and I'll be trying to incorporate the Dream Big - Read theme into the majority of my own story times as well, so I have created a silver moon out of felt, and collected some rhymes and songs to use with it.



First up is Mrs. Moon, a song I "wrote" based on my baby lap time favorite, Mr. Sun.


Oh, Mrs. Moon, Moon, Mrs. Silver Moon
Please shine down on me.
Oh, Mrs. Moon, Moon, Mrs. Silver Moon
Hiding behind a tree
These little children are asking you
To please come out so we can play with you.
Oh, Mrs. Moon, Moon, Mrs. Silver Moon,
Please shine down on me. 

Next is a song I remembered from my days working in nursery school. It's from a CD by Rick Charette called A Little Peace and Quiet. The name of the song is Mr. Man in the Moon. I don't want to violate copyright, so here's a link to the lyrics. (Scroll down; it's toward the bottom.) The tune is harder to find, but I think it would work just as well as a rhyme if you don't have the music. 

I also really like this little nursery rhyme, which I might use with shaker eggs at baby lap time, or with a stick puppet version of the moon. 

The man in the moon,
Looked out of the moon,
Looked out of the moon and said:
It's time for all children on the Earth,
To think about getting to bed!

Finally, here are two more rhymes from Preschool Express, both of which were written by Jean Warren:
Silver Moon
Down at the lake, late at night.
I saw a path of silver light.
I looked in the sky and what did I see?
A silver moon winking at me.

Man in the Moon
Man in the moon,
Man in the moon,
Shining in the night.
What a happy face you have,
Big, round and white.

Since my moon is gray/silver, this last one might not work for me right now, but I really like the way it rhymes, so I might make a white moon just so I can still use it.

Want to make your own moon? You might not need my help, since I kept it really simple, but what I did was trace the bottom of a round Chinese food container (the ones that look like this) onto a piece of gray felt. Then I cut it out and drew a face using permanent marker. My plan is to attach Velcro to a pair of old mittens so I can stick the puppet onto my hand if I need to; otherwise, it will just stick to the flannel board. Easy peasy.

(For a more complicated man in the moon puppet I didn't have the patience to try, visit this blog, entitled ...imagine childhood.)

This week's Flannel Friday host is Shawn at Read, Rhyme & Sing! For more information on Flannel Friday, visit the official website.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

6 Middle Grade Novels About the Beach


JunoniaJunonia
by Kevin Henkes
During her family's yearly winter vacation, everything has changed for Alice except her lifelong desire to find a rare junonia shell.
LexieLexie
by Audrey Couloumbis
Lexie is horrified when her father brings his new girlfriend and her two sons on their summer beach vacation.
Daisy Dawson at the BeachDaisy Dawson at the Beach
by Steve Voake
Daisy, who can talk to animals, makes friends with two rabbits and a crab and saves a dolphin on her trip to the beach.
A Million Miles from BostonA Million Miles from Boston
by Karen Day
Lucy must share her favorite vacation spot with her dad's new girlfriend and a mean boy she knows from school.
The Penderwicks at Point Mouette (The Penderwicks, #3)The Penderwicks at Point Mouette
by Jeanne Birdsall
The three youngest Penderwicks spend their summer in Maine with Aunt Claire, where Jane finds love, Batty discovers musical talent, and Skye finds out just how difficult it is to be in charge.
Summerhouse TimeSummerhouse Time
by Eileen Spinelli
This novel in verse focuses on Sophie, who struggles to find her place at the family summerhouse, where her older cousin is too cool to hang out with her, and the adults seem unhappy.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Baby/Toddler Story Time, 6/19/12

I found out today that one of my favorite nannies is moving away with the family she works for! She's a wonderful nanny, and I'm so glad the family is taking her along for the kids' sake, but I am so going to miss her! 

This story time sort of had a boxes theme - at least in terms of the books. Everyone seemed pretty engaged and most of the adults managed to keep quiet through the stories.


Opening Song: Hello, how are you?

Rhyme: Wiggle Fingers

Book: Sitting In My Box by Dee Lillegard, illustrated by Jon Agee (1992)
A little one was crying and then exiting the room through the first half of this book, so the group never got as into it as they might have otherwise. This was a find, though. The exact kind of book I love for toddlers.

Song with Puppets: I'm a Little Monkey

 
Book: Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell (2007)
This one always goes over well, but I think the nannies might be sick of it, since I read it not that long ago. It wasn't the huge hit it usually is.

Song: Shake My Sillies Out

Song: Head and Shoulders, Baby
This is a new one we're trying. I like it a lot - it has simple motions, but a new tune we don't use for anything else.

Book: Old MacDonald Had a Farm by Jane Cabrera (2008)
I've discovered that if I sing one book, I can manage to sneak four books into story time. This is a huge improvement over when I used to read just two. The surprise ending of this one is also just perfect, even if there are a few too many animals to sing about before then. 


Song: The Wheels on the Bus

Rhyme: This is Big, Big, Big

Book: The Birthday Box by Leslie Patricelli (2007)
Leslie Patricelli can do no wrong as far as my story times are concerned. I don't think the adults got the "joke" - that a box is sometimes more exciting for toddlers than the gift it contains - but the kids seemed to enjoy the different adventures the baby and puppy have in the box.

Song: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star

Song: Moon Moon Moon 

Song: ABCs

Song: Chickadee

Song: We Wave Goodbye Like This

On Friday, I will do my first story time with the ukulele. I am not sure yet which song I will do, but I have to break the ice sometime! Fingers crossed that all goes well!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Story Time at the Yoga Studio, 6/15/12

On Friday afternoon, I went to the local yoga studio to perform a story time. (This is part of an ongoing partnership we have with the studio. They do yoga at the library once a month, and in exchange, I'll be doing the occasional family program for them.) Though I didn't do any actual yoga, because I have no experience in that area, I did try to include lots of moving around. I think I might actually ask the instructors if we can incorporate more yoga next time, but for a first session, this didn't go too badly.

Opening Song: Hello, how are you?

Book: Higher! Higher! by Leslie Patricelli
A new favorite. The kids loved this, and giggled all the way through. 

Song: Head and Shoulders, Baby 
I have never done this one with a group before, but I am definitely going to introduce it into my regular story times now that I know how well it works!

Book: Rah Rah Radishes by April Pulley Sayre (2011)
This book just does not work as a read-aloud. It seems like it should - it's a vegetable chant! - but it flops every time. I'm not going to use this one anymore.  

Rhyme: 1, 2, 3, 4

This is a new rhyme for me, and it worked really well.

1, 2, 3, 4 
_______'s at the kitchen door.
5, 6, 7, 8
eating _________ off a plate. 

We went around and asked each child his/her favorite vegetable and filled it into the rhyme. 

Book: Pete the Cat and his Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin and James Dean (2012)
This was another huge hit.

Song: Clap, Clap, Clap Your Hands 

Song: I'm a Little Teapot 



Book: Incredible Me by Kathi Appelt
One mom asked me about this book after the session - it was her favorite!

Song: These Are My Glasses by the Laurie Berkner Band
The yoga instructor who was at the story time also showed us the yoga version of this song. 

Goodbye Song: We Wave Goodbye Like This 
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