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StoryTime: Elephant and Piggie

Hello everyone! Welcome back to story time at the Union Township Branch Library! After a brief break during the month of May to promote Summer Reading we are back!

During the month of June we are talking about our favorite animals, and for our first week Ms. Garria picked Elephants and Piggies (after all, she is a HUGE Mo Willems fan). As always, all three of our story times throughout the week were on the same subject but featured different stories and activities. Between Ms. Garria, Ms. Cheryl and myself we read quite a few!

Mrs. Garria made us a special flannel board about Five Clean and Dirty Pigs, with a rhyme that was sung to the tune of Five Green and Speckled Frogs: (Repeat for numbers 5-1)
Five pigs so squeaky clean
Cleanest you’ve ever seen
Wanted to go outside and play
Oink! Oink!
One jumped into the mud
Landed with a big THUD
Then there were four clean squeaky pigs!

Our kids enjoyed watching the Piggies on our flannel board go from clean to dirty, and they had a great time making their own version for our craft. Everyone got a piggie cut out to make a dirty as they wanted with brown paint and sponges.

Our current StoryTime session will run through July 19. We have All Ages StoryTime Wednesdays at 10:30 and Thursdays at 11:30 and ToddlerTime Thursdays at 10:30 (with a special Gaming session for older kids while their younger siblings are in ToddlerTime!)

Hope we see you soon!

Pizza Party!

This summer at Amelia, we’re putting on our PJs and celebrating the summer reading theme, Dream Big!, with Pajama StoryTimes. Our first session was a big hit, especially because we had a delicious theme: pizza!

We read some great stories about making pizza, including The Pizza That We Made by Joan Holub, and even one about a boy who became a pizza, in Pete’s a Pizza by William Steig. Sam of Sam’s Pizza by David Pelham baked some yucky surprises (hint: they were all creepy crawly) into a pizza for his sister, and Curious George tried his hands (all four of them) at making and delivering pizza in Curious George and the Pizza by Margret Rey.

Because we also sang songs about making pizza, the literacy tip for this StoryTime involved one of the five practices for developing literacy skills, Singing. Kids can learn many things by singing songs, but two aspects that will help them get ready to read are new vocabulary (like the terms for pizza and baking) and hearing how smaller sounds work together to make words (such as the rhymes “man” and “can” or “cheese” and “please” in the song below). Singing with your child is a fun and easy way to develop these important skills.

Our favorite song of the evening turned out to be this adaptation of Pat-a-Cake:
Pat-a-pie, pat-a-pie, Pizza Man,
Make me a pizza as fast as you can!
Roll it, and toss it, and sprinkle it with cheese,
And don’t forget five pepperoni please!
The best part is acting out each step to make a pizza.

We concluded our pizza party by making two types of (paper) pizza. First, everyone helped decorate three large pizzas; with all the sauce and toppings we added, they became rainbow pizzas! (The pizzas were made from hula hoops and butcher paper.) After these gigantic pizzas went in the oven, the kids made their own personal pizzas to take home, paper plates cut into four slices (we also talked about fourths, halves, and wholes, a great early math lesson!) that everyone decorated beautifully.

I had a great time sharing stories in my jammies, and I hope you’ll join us for the next Pajama StoryTime at the Amelia Branch on Monday, July 23 at 6:30 PM, when we’ll be talking about the Tooth Fairy.

StoryTime: Getting Dressed

New socksWe’re still having a blast at Story Time here at Union Township. This week our ‘Concept’ was one of my favorites, Getting Dressed. All of our books had to do with clothing, like hats, socks and purple dresses.

Our Ready to Read literacy skill this week was Print Awareness (which is basically learning how to notice the printed word all around us), and our books had some really awesome fonts to help grab the kids attention and pull them into the books. We read:

Ms. Garria made us a very cool flannel board based on the book Let’s Play in the Forest While the Wolf is Not Around by Claudia Rueda. For our craft we used our die cut machine to make paper dolls with interchangeable outfits.

Since we had talked about colors last week, we played a super fun I-Spy game I remember from my childhood about the clothes that everyone had on AND what colors they were. It goes like this:
Red, red is the color I see
If you’re wearing red, then show it to me!
Stand up, take a bow, turn around
Then sit back down right on the ground!
(Additional colors: blue, black, brown, purple, pink, white)

Of course, we always have our traditional Silly Dance Contest from the CD Jim Gill Sings the Sneezing Song and Other Contagious Tunes as well as play time at the end of our craft.

I hope you can join us next time!

Family Fun Night at the Union Twp. Branch

on the road

Join us at the Union Twp. Branch on Tuesday, January 8 at 6:45 p.m. for a night of family fun.

Come IN to the branch to get DOWN with prepositions! Put ON your PJs and come WITH the whole family for a fun night OF stories, crafts and songs.

Sign Up Now! Space is limited, so please reserve your spot by visiting the branch, calling 528-1744, or registering online.

Kids’ books about prepositions.