If you really love penguins, try looking for these titles! To easily find Penguins books for children in the Chester County online catalog, choose the subject option and type in PENGUINS JUVENILE FICTION. You'll find the listing of all the penguin books cataloged in Chester county. There are over 100!
365 Penguins by Jean-Luc Fromental
Solo by Paul Geraghty
Tacky The Penguin by Helen Lester
Quickly, Quigley by Jeanne M. Gravois
Penguin Dreams by V.L. Walsh
Little Penguin's Tale by Audrey Wood
Flip and Flop by Dawn Apperley
Where Is Home Little Pip? by Karma Wilson & Jane Chapman
I am Pangoo the Penguin by Satomi Ichikawa
Flip's day by Petr Horácek
Cuddly Dudley by Jez Alborough
Augustine by Mélanie Watt
The Christmas Penguin by Mary Packard
My penguin Osbert by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
Penguin Pete by Marcus Pfister
Also in the series...
Penguin Pete and Pat
Penguin Pete Ahoy
Penguin Pete and Little Tim
Check out what the Honey Brook Library is doing for Children, Teens, and everyone in between!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
A preview for next week...
Our theme for our last story time before Summer Reading starts will be penguins. Our star book will be If You Were A Penguin which was chosen by Pennsylvania for the 2009 One Book Every Young Child title. To learn more, go to http://www.paonebook.org/
For preview of the craft we'll be doing check out the picture!
We'll be using glue and tape, but hopefully I'll have everything cut out before hand so we can keep the scissors away from all the little fingers.
Happy Mothers Day to our wonderful Moms!
Well with Miss Andrea being sick lately, and missing the Monster story time, we got a little off track here. Today we read and sang about Mothers! Be sure to let mom know how much you love her on Mother's day. We made our magnet picture frames just for her.
We Read:
How Do I love you? by Leslie Kimmelman
If Mom Had Three Arms by Karen Kaufman
Honk! by Chris L. Demarest
What Mommies Do Best by Laura Numeroff
I Like Noisy, Mom Likes Quiet by Eileen Spinelli
Other Mom reads:
A Present For Mom by Vivian French
A Mother for Choco by Keiko Kasza
What Mom's Can't Do by Douglas Woods
We Read:
How Do I love you? by Leslie Kimmelman
If Mom Had Three Arms by Karen Kaufman
Honk! by Chris L. Demarest
What Mommies Do Best by Laura Numeroff
I Like Noisy, Mom Likes Quiet by Eileen Spinelli
Other Mom reads:
A Present For Mom by Vivian French
A Mother for Choco by Keiko Kasza
What Mom's Can't Do by Douglas Woods
Monday, April 20, 2009
Holly's Red Boots
I found a cute book called Holly's Red Boots by Francesca Chessa. It's a great book for winter time when it's snowing out. Read allowed to your child and see if Holly can find her red boots so she can play in the snow!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
National Library Week
Book and Library Story time
Bats at the library
Beatrice Donesn't Want To
Maybe A Bear Ate It
Baby Bear's Books
Lola At The library
Display:
Library Lion
Library Dragon
Wild About Books
Will You Read To Me?
Our Library
Wolf!
Stella Louella's ...
The Boy Who Was Raised By Librarians
The Library
Craft:
Foam book marks
Bats at the library
Beatrice Donesn't Want To
Maybe A Bear Ate It
Baby Bear's Books
Lola At The library
Display:
Library Lion
Library Dragon
Wild About Books
Will You Read To Me?
Our Library
Wolf!
Stella Louella's ...
The Boy Who Was Raised By Librarians
The Library
Craft:
Foam book marks
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Rabbit Story Time
Dates: Tuesday April 7th at 7 pm and Wednesday April 8th at 10:30 am
Attendance: 21
See the Rabbit Theme on this blog for Titles, our craft and songs!
http://storytimesblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/tom-rabbit-by-martin-waddell.html
Everyone is really excited about Easter, but a little bummed out by how cold it's been the past few days. The kids are more than happy to talk about what they want to do for Easter. But during story time, they seemed reluctant to do much talking when I asked them questions while I was reading. Usually the talkative ones never want to stop. The Dinosaur name tags are STILL a big hit and I'm helping make new ones every week for newcomers or returners who can only make it periodically.
We all loved our bunny puppets today and were really excited to play with them!
Have a happy Easter everyone and remember to leave out a Carrot out for the Easter Bunny.
P.S. I love my flowers. Thanks again!
Attendance: 21
See the Rabbit Theme on this blog for Titles, our craft and songs!
http://storytimesblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/tom-rabbit-by-martin-waddell.html
Everyone is really excited about Easter, but a little bummed out by how cold it's been the past few days. The kids are more than happy to talk about what they want to do for Easter. But during story time, they seemed reluctant to do much talking when I asked them questions while I was reading. Usually the talkative ones never want to stop. The Dinosaur name tags are STILL a big hit and I'm helping make new ones every week for newcomers or returners who can only make it periodically.
We all loved our bunny puppets today and were really excited to play with them!
Have a happy Easter everyone and remember to leave out a Carrot out for the Easter Bunny.
P.S. I love my flowers. Thanks again!
Rabbit Theme
Books
Tom Rabbit by Martin Waddell
We're Rabbits! by Lisa Westberg Peters
Home For A Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown
Bunny Fun by Sarah Weeks
Rabbit's Good News by Ruth Lercher Bornstein
Bunny's Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown
Tatty Ratty by Helen Cooper
A surprise For Rosie by Julia Rawlinson
Songs and Finger plays
Hop Hop Hoppy
Sung to: Peter Rabbit
Hop, hop, hoppy cannot wait,
Jumping near my garden gate, Hippity Hoppity,
Carrots on his mind.
Floppy ears are flipping high,
Big feet jumping, my oh my!
Hipitty hoppity,
No carrots left behind.
BUNNY
Sung to: "Bingo"
I know a rabbit with long pink ears
and BUNNY is his name - o
B-U-N-N-Y B-U-N-N-Y B-U-N-N-Y
and BUNNY is his name - o
I'm a Little Bunny
Sung to: "I'm a little teapot"
I'm a little bunny, with a cotton tail;
See me hopping down the trail,
When I see a carrot ---
My ears - they shake!
And then, of course,
A Bite I take!!!
CRUNCH!!!!!
Funny Bunny Hop
Funny, little bunny goes hop, hop, hop!
(children hop, or make bunny ears with fingers and bounce hand)
Funny little bunny, please stop,stop,stop!
(become still)
Wiggle your ears and crinkle your nose.
)hands above head for ears, wiggle them. Crinkle your nose)
Then wiggle, wiggle, wiggle right down to your toes.
(wiggle whole body)
Little Bunny Foo Foo
http://www.kididdles.com/lyrics/l007.html
Craft
Bunny Cup Puppet
Idea from "Storytimes for Two-Year-Olds" Second Edition by Judy Nichols
Supplies: White foam cups (preferably smooth so the children may draw a scene on it), straws, crayons, tape and a bunny shape cutout.
Directions: I provided the bunny pre-cut to make the project easier for the little ones. I also had the cups ready with holes in the bottom. Have the children decorate their bunny and cup. Once they are ready, tape the bunny to the straw and put the straw through the hole in the cup. You now have a bunny hole and a puppet ready for a show!
Tom Rabbit by Martin Waddell
We're Rabbits! by Lisa Westberg Peters
Home For A Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown
Bunny Fun by Sarah Weeks
Rabbit's Good News by Ruth Lercher Bornstein
Bunny's Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown
Tatty Ratty by Helen Cooper
A surprise For Rosie by Julia Rawlinson
Songs and Finger plays
Hop Hop Hoppy
Sung to: Peter Rabbit
Hop, hop, hoppy cannot wait,
Jumping near my garden gate, Hippity Hoppity,
Carrots on his mind.
Floppy ears are flipping high,
Big feet jumping, my oh my!
Hipitty hoppity,
No carrots left behind.
BUNNY
Sung to: "Bingo"
I know a rabbit with long pink ears
and BUNNY is his name - o
B-U-N-N-Y B-U-N-N-Y B-U-N-N-Y
and BUNNY is his name - o
I'm a Little Bunny
Sung to: "I'm a little teapot"
I'm a little bunny, with a cotton tail;
See me hopping down the trail,
When I see a carrot ---
My ears - they shake!
And then, of course,
A Bite I take!!!
CRUNCH!!!!!
Funny Bunny Hop
Funny, little bunny goes hop, hop, hop!
(children hop, or make bunny ears with fingers and bounce hand)
Funny little bunny, please stop,stop,stop!
(become still)
Wiggle your ears and crinkle your nose.
)hands above head for ears, wiggle them. Crinkle your nose)
Then wiggle, wiggle, wiggle right down to your toes.
(wiggle whole body)
Little Bunny Foo Foo
http://www.kididdles.com/lyrics/l007.html
Craft
Bunny Cup Puppet
Idea from "Storytimes for Two-Year-Olds" Second Edition by Judy Nichols
Supplies: White foam cups (preferably smooth so the children may draw a scene on it), straws, crayons, tape and a bunny shape cutout.
Directions: I provided the bunny pre-cut to make the project easier for the little ones. I also had the cups ready with holes in the bottom. Have the children decorate their bunny and cup. Once they are ready, tape the bunny to the straw and put the straw through the hole in the cup. You now have a bunny hole and a puppet ready for a show!
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