Preschool Favorites: 35 Storytimes Kids Love

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American Library Association, 30/04/2007 - 227 páginas

"Research on childhood cognitive development plainly shows that storytime programming for young children is arguably the most beneficial service a library can provide."
--Diane Briggs, from the Introduction

Comprehensive, easy to use, and overflowing with fresh ideas, Preschool Favorites has everything needed to create storytimes: just add the kids! Each of the 35 fun themes includes a wealth of book suggestions, fingerplays (the "glue" that holds storytime together!), short poems, flannelboard stories (complete with patterns), music suggestions (and discography), and very simple crafts. Pull together these storytime ingredients to

  • Plan and execute complete storytime programs inspired by the 35 comprehensive and inviting chapters
  • Save time with the practical outlines, proven advice, and flannelboard patterns
  • Keep children involved with a variety of different activities within the storytime
  • Identify the most recent kid-friendly read-aloud books already in the collection

    From pizza and penguins to mud and moose to hopping bunnies and kangaroos, this is a refreshing primer for making storytime special in every library that serves young children. With these kid-tested storytime themes, children's librarians and staff will have everything they need to be inspired and carry through the easy planning to create engaging programs for their young, preschooler audiences.

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Índice

The Apple of My
9
Beach Party
20
The Big Bad Wolf
27
Billy Goat Adventures
34
Blanket Stories
41
Colorful Stories
50
Elephants Youll Never Forget
61
Friends Are Special People
68
Kangaroo Hop
85
Balloons
180
Kissable Frogs 92
189
Laugh Out Loud Stories
195
Lets Dance 104
201
Bibliography
207
Discography
215
Direitos de autor

Gingerbread Stories
74

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Página 137 - Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall: Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King's horses and all the King's men Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty in his place again." "That last line is much too long for the poetry," she added, almost out loud, forgetting that Humpty Dumpty would hear her. "Don't stand chattering to yourself like that," Humpty Dumpty said, looking at her for the first time; "but tell me your name and your business.
Página 190 - A wise old owl lived in an oak; The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard. Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?
Página 166 - PUSSY-CAT, pussy-cat, where have you been? I've been to London to look at the Queen. Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, what did you there?
Página 122 - Star light, star bright! First star I see tonight. I wish I may, I wish I might, Have the wish I wish tonight.
Página 4 - I went to the Animal Fair The birds and the beasts were there The big baboon by the light of the moon Was combing his auburn hair...
Página 106 - I put my right hand in, I put my right hand out; I give my right hand a shake, shake, shake, And turn myself about, oh.
Página 63 - One Elephant One elephant went out to play Upon a spider's web one day He had such enormous fun that He called for another elephant to come.
Página 171 - Roll over, Roll over! So they all rolled over And one fell out.

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