Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
a Happy Birthday Story Time
A Birthday Story Time is always fun! Celebrate everyone's birthday. Play party games, make your own birthday hat and sing happy birthday to us!!!
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Rascal and Sissy, Welcome to Story Time!
Invite a pet to Story Time. Our favorite story time pets are Rascal and his new friend Sissy. They are ferrets. We all love them. Bunnies, ferrets or lizards, you never know who's going to visit story time next!
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Art on the patio
Here's a simple art activity that is very low cost. Use nylons with runs already in them, the cheapest popcorn you can by, paper, paper plates and washable paint. Cut legs off, put about a good handful of popcorn inside each section as you cup the foot section. twist the hose, flip through, repeat a couple times. All of the work is now done.
Set up outside. Put paint on plates with an additional plate by each color to hold the nylons after use. ( You may want something to weight the plate down if there is a breeze.) I gave a quick run done of the materials we were using and how I made the paint receptor. Then I demonstrated how to dip the nylon in the paint and put it on the paper. I did ask that the nylon stay with the color paint it was used with so colors wouldn't be too mixed. Give the children paper and let them have fun. Parents and children enjoyed this program. We had participants as young as one through about 9 year olds. I think some parents even made a page. here are some phots showing the textures. I'm not sure it will show with the size so check our L drive folder if you want to see it better.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Stellaluna Bat craft
For our Stellaluna program this summer we made a toilet paper roll bat. I think it looks a lot like a Bat at the Beach bat. The templates can be found at DLTK's crafts for kids and can be printed in black and white or color. We chose black and white to print on brown construction paper. We also had a volunteer cut out the feet ahead of time as we thought the younger children might have trouble with these. Another volujnteer cut apart all the pieces and also cut out all of the pieces for the youngest children. Most of the program attendees were toddler to preschool age but we did have a few older ones who cut everything on their own and few younger ones who need everything cut. We had have all the pieces clipped together so we could set them out ahead of time along with the paper roll. http://www.dltk-kids.com/t.asp?b=m&t=http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/image/bbat.gif
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Kim Faurot's How To
For those of you that didn't catch everything at the workshop last summer. And for those of you that weren't fortunate enough to attend the workshop. Kathy found this site:
http://www.booksinbloom.com/index.html
Hopefully she will put instructions on using this puppet soon.
http://www.booksinbloom.com/index.html
Hopefully she will put instructions on using this puppet soon.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Tweens Enter the World of the Last Dragon Chronicles
Friday, February 17, 2012
Tweens- Cupcake Wars
For a tween program we did Cupcake Wars. Of course with a name like that we had plenty of tweens who wanted to sign up. We actually had to stop registration at 25 and almost all of them showed up. Kathy placed an order from Farm Fresh for cupcakes with no icing and we purchased our own icing and candies. The tweens were challenged to decorate the best cupcake and then they got to vote. Very successful program.
Explaining the rules.
The candy table.
Decorating the cupcakes.
Judging the cupcakes.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Gingerbread man loose in the library
After learning my story time children did not yet know the story of the gingerbread man I decided to read a close to original version and an adapted one. I pulled out the clues for them to guess who or what our stories might be about. ( SEE PICTURE) We also talked about the order we use the things are what they are for. After our name song we took the plate of cookies to the staff microwave and returned to story time to read about the gingerbread man. After a few fingerplays etc we returned for our gingerbread who were now missing but left a clue. You will need a coworker who can see you coming and going from the program room for this. (SEE PICTURE ) Each clue took us to a different part of the library until the manager gave us a final clue that lead back to the program room and a final clue. We sang a gingerbread man song to the tune of "The Muffin Man" that allowed them to run and catch while burning up some of the excitement energy. Then we read The Gingerbread Man on the Loose and made our own gingerbread men while munching the cookies. (SEE PICTURE) Everyone took home some version of the gingerbread story.(SEE PICTURES) The parents thought this was cute and the children meet other people in the library who could help them. The book drop was well liked as someone dropped some items in just as we read the clue.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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