Friday, May 22, 2020

Picture Books About the Wind for Toddlers

1. "Kite Day: A Bear and Mole Story" by Will Hillenbrand















2. "Wind" by Carol Thompson
















3. "The Wind Blew" by Pat Hutchins















4. "Kite Flying" by Grace Lin















5. "Windblown" by  Ă‰douard Manceau

















6. "The Red Hat" by David Teague





Picture Books About the Wind for Children 4-6 Years Old

1. "Flora's Very Windy Day" by Jeanne Birdsall















2. "Like a Windy Day" by Frank Asch
















4. "Curious George Flies a Kite" by H.A. Rey and Margaret Rey

















5. "King for a Day" by Rukhsana Khan
















6. "Kate Who Tamed the Wind" by Liz Garton Scanlon
















7. "What Color is the Wind?" by Anne Herbauts
















8. "How the Ladies Stopped the Wind" by Bruce McMillan
















9. "The Wind Plays Tricks" by Virginia Howard
















Extra resource:

"I Face the Wind" by Vicki Cobb
(Hands-on experiments for kids in preschool and up)

Monday, May 18, 2020

Planned Stations for Kickoff to Summer Reading Program


I have decided to post all of my plans for the kick-off party that was scheduled for May 30. Since the libray remains closed, it isn't going to happen. I hope some of you will use the ideas. If you do any of these, I would appreciate it if you let me know.  The Collaborative Summer Library Program  slogan this year is "Imagine Your Story." The theme is fairy tales, fantasy, and mythology.


Display:
This PowerPoint would have been displayed on the wall for people to guess which fairy tale each phrase comes from. https://www.slideshare.net/librariandiva2/fractured-fairy-tales-8868243 
        If your child can't read yet, just say the phrase, and ask them what fairy tale it comes from.


Handout:
I was planning to provide the first page of this file that says "Fairy Tale" as a handout. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/FreeDownload/Fairy-Tale-Elements-and-Writing-Activities-237652
        It might be helpfult to use it to teach your child about what makes a fairy tale a fairy tale.
       

Stations:
1. Build Cinderella's Castle with Pattern Block Shapes
      Source:https://mathgeekmama.com/fairy-tale-stem/
      Materials:
       *Pattern block shapes to cut out
       *Building sheet

2. Fairy Tale Four in a Row Game 
       If you don't have a free account from teacherspayteachers, you will need to make one. Then you can download all the materials for free.
       Source: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Fairy-Tale-Four-In-A-Row-Game-FREEBIE-2505546

3. Paper Towel Tube Dragon
    Source: https://onelittleproject.com/paper-roll-dragon-craft/

4. Mermaid Paper Doll Chains
    Source:http://www.pinkstripeysocks.com/2018/04/how-to-make-mermaid-paper-chains.html
       Material:
         Template
                                   My Example                                       


5. Billy Goats Gruff STEAM Building Challenge
       For this activity, I combined resources from two sources.
       


          Source of idea for materials: https://www.commonsense.org/education/lesson-plans/the-three-billy-goats-stem-challenge
       


      Steps:
       1. Read this fairy tale to your child.
       2. Go to  https://alittlepinchofperfect.com/the-three-billy-goats-gruff-steam-bridge-building-activity-for-kids/ to download the goat template.
       2. Tape each goat to a Lego block stack that matches its size.
       3. Put out the materials shown.
       4. Let your child decide how he/she would like to make a bridge using these materials.
       5. Once the bridge is completed, see if it can support the weight of each of the goats.



6. Unicorn Salt Painting
       Source:https://sweettmakesthree.com/watercolor-salt-painting-unicorn-craft-for-kids/

7. Paper Crowns
        Source: https://www.firstpalette.com/craft/print-and-color-crown.html
        Source:https://www.firstpalette.com/printable/king-queen-crown.html

8.  Spin and Graph Fairy Tale Edition
        Source: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/FreeDownload/Spin-and-Graph-Fairy-Tales-FREE-160204

9.  Fairy Tale Madlibs
         Source: https://redtri.com/fill-in-the-blank-fairy-tale/
         Additional source: http://www.pinkstripeysocks.com/2015/02/fairy-tale-mad-libs.html
         Even more: https://idoc.pub/documents/mad-libs-zany-tales-fairy-fables-d2nve18pjylk
         
There are two ways to do this mad lib activity with your children:

     1. Read the story to your children, and point to them whenever they should fill in a blank. Then write what they said in the blank. Read the story to them out loud when finished.

    2. Ask your children to come up with the words first. In two of the sources above, a sheet is provided for this. Then they use their responses to fill in the blanks. When they finish, have them read their story out loud.




Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Virtual Storytimes Announcement

I have decided to take a break from virtual storytimes due to decreased interest. If you would like to see additional virtual storytimes in the future, please message me on Facebook to let me know. In addition to lists of age appropriate books, I am still posting songs that go with each theme.

Best Books for Mother's Day for Preschoolers

1. "Mother's Day Surprise" by Stephen Krensky

















2.  "My Mommy Hung the Moon" by Jamie Lee Curtis
















3. "My Mom Always Looks After Me So Much!" by Sean Taylor

















4. "The Best Mother" by C. M. Surrisi

















5. "Love Matters Most" by Mij Kelly

















6. "The Littlest Things Give the Loveliest Hugs" by Mark Sperring


















7.  "Loving Hands" by Tony Johnston

















8. "I Like Noisy; Mom Likes Quiet" by Eileen Spinelli

















9. "When I Carried You in My Belly" by Thrity Umrigar


















10. "How to Raise a Mom" by Jean Reagan



Best Books for Mother's Day for Toddlers

1. "What Not to Give Your Mother for Mother's Day" by Martha Simpson
















2. "I've Loved You Since Forever" by Hoda Kotb

















3. "Once Upon a Cloud" by Claire Keane





















4. "Love, Momma" by Jeanette Bradley

















5. "Mama, Do You Love Me?" by Barbara Lavallee

















6. "Llama Llama Home with Mama" by Anna Dewdney

















7. "Are You My Mother?" by P.D. Eastman

















8.  "My Mother is Magical" by Sabrina Moyle




Friday, May 1, 2020

Best books about clouds for 4-6 years old

1. "Cloudette" by Tom Lichtenheld

















2. "Cloud Country" by Bonny Becker















3. "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" by Judi Barrett














4. "Hide and Seek Fog" by Alvin Tresselt















5. "Picture the Sky" by Barbara Reid


















6. "Little Cloud and Lady Wind" by Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison

















7. "The Cloud Spinner" by  Michael Catchpool

















8. "Lola Shapes the Sky" by Wendy Greenley

















9. "The Cloud Princess" by Khoa Le
















10. "Cloud Dance" by Thomas Locker
















11. "Freddie and Gingersnap Find a Cloud to Keep" by Vincent Kirsch



Best books about clouds for 2-3 years old

1. "Cloud  Boy" by Rhode Montijo
















2. "Little Cloud" by Eric Carle
















3. "It Looked Like Spilt Milk" by Charles G. Shaw


















4. "Ivy and the Lonely Raincloud" by Katie Harnett

















5. "Olga the Cloud" by Nicoletta Costa

















6.  "The Police Cloud" by Christoph Niemann

















7. "Sora and the Cloud" by Felicia Hoshino
(on order with my library system)