Saturday, February 20, 2010

Medieval Fun

Theme Medieval Fun

Age 2’s and 3’s, 4’s and 5’s
Duration 45 minutes

1. Storytime – Welcome Song


3. Poem: Princess Pat (repeat each line)
Princess Pat lived in a tree
She sailed across the seven seas.
She sailed across the channel too
And she took with her a Rig-a-bamboo

Refrain:
A Rig-a-bamboo now what is that?
It's a something made by the Princess Pat.
It's a red and gold and a purple too.
That's why it's called a Rig-a-bamboo.

Now Captain Jack had a mighty fine crew
He sailed across the channel too.
His ship did sink and yours will too
If you don't take a Rig-a-bamboo.

4. Read second story “Kitty Princess and the Newspaper Dress", “The Paper Bag Princess”, “The Prince and the Potty”, or "Wash Your Hands"



5. Fingerplay: A Good Castle
This is the roof of the castle I own. (make roof with hands)
These are the walls that are made of stone. (arms straight out from sides)
These are the windows that let in the light. (thumbs and forefingers form windows)
This is the drawbridge that shuts so tight. (clap on "shuts")
This is the tower so straight and tall. (arms up straight)
Oh! What a good castle for one and all!

6. Song: The Grand Old Duke of York
Oh, the grand old Duke of York,
He had ten thousand men;
He marched them up to the top of the hill, (march in place standing straight and tall)
And he marched them down again. (march in place squatting down)
And, when they were up they were up; (march in place standing straight and tall)
And when they were down they were down. (march in place squatting down)
But when they were only halfway up, (squat down a little)
They were neither up nor down. (stand straight then squat down)
Repeat faster and faster

Finger play: Five Kind Kings
5 kind kings sitting in the castle
1 went to find the queen. Oh, what a hassle!
4 kind kings eating at the table.
1 went to find his shield with its own label.
3 kind kings sitting on their thrones,
1 went to give the dragon some delicious bones.
2 kind kings putting on their crowns,
1 dropped his and it fell to the ground.
1 kind king went to the keep,
He climbed on his bed and fell fast asleep!

6. Craft: Dragon Puppet
Dragon print, construction paper strips, markers, glue, sticks
Colour the dragon parts, cut out. Fan fold strips of construction paper. Glue head and tail on to paper strip and sticks.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Love


Love

Age 2’s and 3’s, 4’s and 5’s
Duration 45 minutes
1. Storytime – Welcome Song


3. Poem: Love, Love, Love (tune: 3 Blind Mice)
Love, love, love,
love, love, love
See how it grows,
See how it grows.
I love my friends and they love me.
We love each other that's plain to see.
There's plenty for a big family.
Love, love, love, love, love, love.

5. Fingerplay: Five Pretty Valentines
Five pretty valentines waiting at the store.
(Insert child's name) bought one and then there were four.
Four pretty valentines shaped like a "V"
(Insert child's name) bought one and then there were three.
Three pretty valentines said "I love you"
(Insert child's name) bought one and then there were two.
Two pretty valentines, this was so much fun.
(Insert child's name) bought one and then there was one.
One pretty valentine sitting on the shelf.
I felt sorry for it, so I bought it for myself!

6. Craft: Friendship Blossoms
Here, two classic Valentine's Day gifts — flowers and candy — combine to make one sweet treat.
Materials:
Scrapbooking paper, foam hearts , Scissors, Lollipops, Tape
Instructions
1. For each, cut three heart-shaped petals, two leaves, and two flower centers from scrapbooking paper or card stock.
2. Poke a small hole in each, crease the petals as shown, and slide the pieces onto a lollipop stem. Tape the bottom to secure.
More messages:
You're a sweet heart
Our friendship is blooming
Be my bud-dy




















Friday, February 5, 2010

Groundhog's Day

Groundhog’s Day

Age 2’s and 3’s, 4’s and 5’s

1. Storytime – Welcome Song

2. Read first story Go to Sleep, Groundhog!, or Will Spring be Early?, or, Will Spring be Late?

3. Fingerplay: Groundhog Day (to the tune of "Where is Thumbkin?)
Where is groundhog? Where is groundhog? (Thumb behind back)
Here I am! Here I am! (Bring thumb forward)
Shadows on this sunny day, (wiggle thumb)
Frighten groundhogs all away. (Thumb behind back)
Winter will stay! Winter will stay!

Where is groundhog? Where is groundhog? (Thumb behind back)
Here I am! Here I am! (Bring thumb forward)
My, oh my, a cloudy day. (Wiggle thumb)
I will stay outside to play. (Move thumb around)
Spring is near! Spring is near!

4. Read second story Gregory's Shadow, or Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed

5. Sing: Five Little Groundhogs
The first little groundhog crept out of his lair. (fingers creep)
The second little groundhog said, "Is spring in the air?" (eyes look up)
The third little groundhog asked, "Is the time right?" (look at wrist watch)
The fourth little groundhog squirmed, "The sun is too bright!" (cover eyes)
The fifth little groundhog squeaked' "My shadow I see!" (look over shoulder at shadow)
"I'm not staying out here! No, siree! Not ME! (shake head "no")
"Back to my burrow I'm going to creep." (fingers creep)
"And for six more weeks I'm going to sleep!" (eyes closed, hands by face)

6. Craft: Popup Groundhog
You will need:
Brown construction paper, wiggle eyes, scrap of white craft foam, popsicle stick, scrap of black craft foam, white glue, markers, foam cup

Instructions:
Cut two small oval shapes from the brown paper (these need to be about as long as your index finger and about 5cm wide). Place a thin line of glue around one of the ovals leaving a gap at the bottom, and stick the other oval on top. Cut out two feet and a head shape from the brown foam and glue these to the top oval. Cut out a tiny white rectangle for the teeth and a tiny black oval for the nose. Glue the eyes nose and teeth to the head and leave to dry. When the glue is dry add some details with black pen. Cut slits in the top of the cup to make it look "grassy" and carefully poke a small hole in the bottom of the cup. Attach your puppet to one end of the popsicle stick. Slide the popsicle stick into the hole, so that your groundhog sits in the cup. Slide the popsicle stick up and down so your groundhog pops in and out of his burrow to check the weather! Can he see his shadow?

Friday, January 29, 2010

Polar Bears

Polar Bears

Age 2’s and 3’s, 4’s and 5’s
Duration 45 minutes
 Music: An Elephant Never Forgets by Owen Duggan
1. Storytime – Welcome Song

2. Read first story Hush Little Polar Bear, The Polar Bear's Gift OR Irving and Muktuk Two Bad Bears

3. Poem: Polar Bear Pokey
You put your ears in …
You put your claws in …
You put your tail in …
You put your black nose in …
You put your furry body in …

4. Fingerplay: FIVE LITTLE BEARS
Five little bears Heard a loud roar
One ran away Then there were four!
Four little bears In water to their knees
One fell in the ice Then there were three!
Three little bears Deciding what to do
One fell asleep Then there were two!
Two little bears Having lots of fun
One went home Then there was one!
One little bear Playing in the arctic sun
He swam for home and Then there were none!

5. Read second story Little Polar Bear, Ahoy There, Little Polar Bear OR Bad Bear Detectives
6. Fingerplay- Polar Bear, Polar Bear Turn Around
Polar bear, Polar bear, Turn around,
Polar bear, Polar bear ,Make no sound.
Polar bear, Polar bear, Dance on your toes,
Polar bear, Polar bear. Touch your nose.

Polar bear, Polar bear, Show your paws.
Polar bear, Polar bear, Hide your claws.
Polar bear, Polar bear, Reach up high
Polar bear, Polar bear, Wink one eye.

Polar bear, Polar bear, Say good-night,
Polar bear, Polar bear, Shut your eyes tight.
Polar bear, Polar bear, Wake up now,
Polar bear, Polar bear, Take a bow.

7. Craft: Polar Bear Puppet
Materials: Styrofoam cup, felt or cotton pad round, Wiggly eyes, Glue, Black paper White paper
Black marker Scissors
Directions:
Cut head and arm shapes out of white craft paper. Cut a small circle out of a cotton round and glue to the head. Cut a black nose out of black construction paper and two small ears out of white construction paper and glue on the cotton round circle. Draw a mouth with a black marker. Add wiggly eyes and glue to the Styrofoam cup as shown in picture. Glue arms to the side of cup.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Penguins

Penguins
Age 2’s and 3’s, 4’s and 5’s



1. Storytime – Welcome Song
Storytime is starting, starting, starting.
Storytime is starting, come and listen to me.

2. Read first story Cuddly Duddly, Without You, or Lost and Found

3. Poem: SIX LITTLE PENGUINS
Six little penguins off an iceberg did dive,
One bumped his beak, then there were five.
Five little penguins swam the ocean floor,
One saw a whale, then there were four.
Four little penguins spun around, whee-ee!
One spun off, then there were three!
Three little penguins, with nothing to do,
One went fishing, then there were two.
Two little penguins, having lots of fun,
One fell off, then there was one.
One little penguin, when the day was done,
Went home to sleep, then there were none.


3. Read second story Where is Home Little Pip?, My Penguin Osbert in Love or Tacky the Penguin.

4. Fingerplay- In the Land of Ice and Snow
In the land of ice and snow (shiver and say “brrr!”)
Where the freezing, cold winds blow (blow)
Lives a bird that’s quite a sight (make circles with fingers and put to eyes like binoculars)
With his suit of black and white. (run hands along side of body, then tummy)
He can swim, but he can’t fly. (swim and shake head “yes”, fly and shake head “no”)
The penguin is a funny guy!

5. Craft: Penguin Finger Puppets
4”x4” square of black construction paper, Scrap of orange construction paper, 2 small wiggle eyes, Scissors, White craft glue, Tape, Pattern
How to make it:
Use the pattern to cut the head and puppet body from the black square. Place your pointing finger onto the white construction paper and trace around it. Cut it out the finger shape with the scissors and place it in the middle of the black square for the penguin’s stomach. If it’s too long, trim the bottom before gluing in place. Cut a small triangle from the orange construction paper, round the top of the beak if you like. Glue the beak, point facing down, to the face. Glue two wiggle eyes above the beak. Let the glue dry for about 15-20 minutes. Carefully wrap the sides of the penguin loosely around your finger. Have someone help you tape it together in the back.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Family Literacy Day

Family Literacy Day is January 27th and we are celebrating with a campfire style sing-a-long here at the library. It runs from 1-2 pm on Wednesday. There will be singing, storytellers, a literacy bingo prize draw and refreshments. Please join us!! Literacy Bingo cards are available at the library now.