The other day I was entering the school to retrieve my son as Mr. Grumpy Grump and his family were exiting. He stops me to ask if I'll be doing storytime again next year. I looked at him, weary of his reaction and said, "why not?" expecting there to be a very emphatic, "aww, maaaaannnn" and a roll of the eyes.
I was stunned to watch him jump up and down, pumping his fist in the air, and exclaiming, "yes!" It put a big grin on my face and made me determined to provide better storytimes. A seed grew, in both of us.
Here are some themes I've come up with based on books my son and I have read lately:
- Cooking/Building Theme
- Books: Rubia and the Three Osos
- Activity: What can we mix that doesn't need baking? or a building theme (boxes with my "nails" for hammering? Building something out of cardboard?)
- Adventures and Storytelling Theme
- Book: Clever Jack Takes the Cake
- Activity: circle up and whisper a sentence in the ear of one of the kids and have them send it round, what ends up being told?), maybe a pick your own adventure type story?
- Craft: can we do a group build of Clever Jack's story on a large piece of butcher paper?
- Art Theme
- Books: Warthogs Paint, David's Drawings and maybe one of those artists for little kids books,
- Activity- Joy of Zentangle lesson (prep the boards, have a space for the kids to write their names) or Ed Emberley's fingerprint drawing book
- Fire Theme
- Books: Fire Fuego Bravo Bomberos, Fire Engines Up Close (non-fiction), Munsch's the Fire Station (can get TumbleCloud to do? Yes, with wifi hub!!!)
- Activity: do exercises that a real fire fighter must do.
- Craft: Paper Cup Fireman Puppet http://www.pinterest.com/pin/111323422010198421/ OR firetruck craft: http://onemomfiveboys.blogspot.com/2009/09/firetruck-craft.html
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Note: Crankee Doodle by Tom Angleberger/ Cece Bell is a huge hit with my son and would be a good, fun book for laughs and to talk about silly songs and where they come from.
If you'll be doing this a second year in a row, it might be worth it to look into learning some professional techniques. Here's a link to the International Storyteller's Network and a profile to Puerto Rican storyteller:
http://www.cuentacuentos.eu/narradores/miembros/puertorico/TereMarichal.htm
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