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Hello, Goodbye

23 Sep

TODDLER STORYTIME

Inspired by Storytime Katie, I thought I’d try out a new theme this week.  Katie put together a great storytime plan for preschoolers (check it out here), so I decided to adapt it and create a plan for my toddler group.

OPENING SONG: The More We Get Together

OPENING RHYMES:

BOOK 1: Hello! Is This Grandma? By Ian Whybrow

This book is incredibly cute and has fold-out pages (always fun!); however, I think it was a little long for my group.  I would suggest using Hello Baby! by Mem Fox or Hello, Snow! by Hope Vestergaard for a toddler crowd.

ACTION SONG: Hello Everybody!
from Carole Peterson’s album, Sticky Bubble Gum…and Other Tasty Tunes 

FINGERPLAY: Where is Thumbkin?

Where is Thumbkin? Hands behind back
Where is Thumbkin?
Here I am! Right hand comes out with thumb
Here I am! Left hand comes out with thumb
How are you today sir? Move right thumb as if talking
Very well I thank you. Move left thumb as if talking
Run away. Right hand behind back
Run away. Left hand behind back

BOOK 2: Hello, Day! By Anita Lobel

Simple text, brilliant pictures, and lots of animal sounds = the perfect storytime book!

FLANNELBOAD: Can We Find?

For this flannel board I used a free printable from Wondertime

Hide a pink pig, brown cow and rooster under 3 barns. Look for each one after singing the refrain.  Greet each item with a HELLO after finding.  Then have everyone tell the animal GOODBYE and put it away.

Tune: The Muffin Man

Can we find a pink pig?
A pink pig? A pink pig?
Can we find a pink pig?
We want to say HELLO!
Credit: Storytime Katie

SONG: Now It’s Time to Say Goodbye to All Our Friends
Tune: “She’ll Be Comin’ Around the Mountain”

Now it’s time to say goodbye to all our friends, “Goodbye!”
clap hands to beat and wave during ‘goodbye’
Now it’s time to say goodbye to all our friends, “Goodbye!”
Now it’s time to say goodbye,
Wave your hands,
Wink your eye,
Now it’s time to say goodbye to all our friends, “Goodbye!”
Credit: Miss Cathy’s Corner

CLOSING SONG: Goodbye
MP3: from Old Town School of Folk’s album, Songs for Wiggleworms

CRAFT: Hello, Goodbye Elephant

I made this “Hello, Goodby Elephant” for the craft, and I think it turned out pretty cute.  (I got a chuckle from the grown-ups when I turned it to the “goodbye” side.)  There’s a printable in color, if you just want to cut and glue.  I used the black and white version for storytime so that the children could color their own….And they are always way more creative than I am.  While my elephant was plain ol’ gray, their elephants were all colors of the rainbow!  Beautiful!

Hello, Goodbye Elephant – Color

Hello, Goodbye Elephant – Black and White

Instructions:  Print template (I used regular paper, but you could also use cardstock.)  Cut “hello” and “goodbye” elephants to same size square.  Color elephants. Using a glue stick, glue elephants to front and back of a jumbo popsicle stick.

Stop and Go

8 Sep

TODDLER STORYTIME

Toddler Storytime Classes are back for the fall!  We started out with a Stop and Go theme that focuses on self regulation.  Research is finding that self regulation is critical for school success in preschool, kindergarten, and throughout elementary school. This storytime contains music and movement activities to help children practice these skills, and teaches them to stop, think, and then act.

OPENING SONG: The More We Get Together

OPENING RHYMES:

BOOK 1: Red Light, Green Light by Anastasia Suen


ACTION RHYME/GAME: Green Says “Go
Show a traffic light and explain that red means “stop,” yellow mean “slow,” and green means “go.”  I use green, yellow, and red pieces of paper to hold up for visual aids while doing this action rhyme.  Then you can extend this rhyme out into a game using the pieces of paper – hold up the different colors and have children march quickly, slowly and freeze at the appropriate times.

Green says, “Go!” march quickly
Go! Go! Go!
Yellow says, “Slow!” march slowly
Slow…slow…slow
And red says, “Stop!” stop and freeze

Go! Go! Go! march fast
Slow…slow…slow march slowly
and STOP! stop
Repeat

Credit: Toddler Storytime via Storytime Katie

BOOK 2: Stop and Go, Maisy! by Lucy Cousins


SONG ON CD: “Self Control” by David Kisor
MP3 download
This is an excellent song for teaching children self regulation.  Children move and dance as fast as they can until the “Stop!”

ACTION RHYME: I’m a Little Pick Up Truck
Tune: I’m a Little Teapot

I’m a little pickup truck
Shiny and yellow,
When I go out driving   Pretend to drive.
I’m a very happy fellow.

When the rain comes down   Flutter fingers downward
I turn my wipers on   Move arms back and forth
I splash through puddles,
All around the town.

When I see a red light  (Hold up red sheet of paper)
I stop on a dime  Stop pretending to drive
When I see a green light  (Hold up green sheet of paper)
I know it’s driving time   Resume driving
Vroom! Vroom! Beep! Beep!

Credit: SurLaLune Storytime

FLANNEL STORY/BOOK 3: Chickie: Stop and Go by Norman Gorbaty
Chickie: Stop and Go is a board book that is too small  to read to a large group, so I made it into a flannel board story.  I scanned each page of the book and enlarged the pictures (which surprisingly didn’t make the pictures fuzzy at all!).  I then wrote the simple text on the back of each flannel board piece and voilà…a perfect storytime flannel board. 


CLOSING SONG: We Wave Goodbye Like This

CRAFT: Traffic Light Necklace

What a great, simple craft from Sarah at Awesome Storytime via Storytime Katie!   To make it even easier, I created a printable template for you.

Traffic Light Template

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