Wow, did we see some GORGEOUS and AMAZING people here today. Angels and witches, pirates and puppy dogs, Charlie Brown and Kermit, monsters and a cheerleader... It was QUITE the crowd.
We did a lot of bouncing and hand clapping and wiggling and stretching today! Doreen Cronin's books are always fun -- what till you're old enough for her classic, "Diary of a Worm!" We sang many songs today. "Mama's little baby loves bouncin', bouncin'" is still my all time favorite, but I did enjoy performing the new "Socks and shoes" to the tune of Three Blind Mice: "Socks and shoes, socks and shoes/ They're off Whenever I choose, Whenever I choose/ I take them off and I throw them away/But then I need them to go out and play/Maybe I should leave them on someday/My socks and shoes." The babies stopped what they were doing for a moment as they watched me unvelcro my sandals and throw them over my shoulders. Worked in vaudeville! The babies were exceptionally well dressed today, a pastel rainbow, in their eyelet lace and embroidery: Elsie likes to play afterwards, but during story hour she's a very good listener!
In case all you wonderful mothers are wondering what to get Ms. Travis for Valentine's Day, I've got a little list: ❤ to see you at storyhour! I ❤ to hear you join in at storyhour as I read! I ❤ it when I read about dinosaurs and you say, "Oh, nice dinosaur!" That echoing is great for focusing your child's attention on the story, and reading should be interactional. (And please don't talk to your friends during storyhour -- there's plenty of time to chat afterwards.) I would ❤ it if you took off your toddler's shoes before play time. So would the other babies!
Exciting Announcement: Oleshka (Oleg) and his mother Anna have gotten me fired up to introduce baby signing to storytime. We'll start slow, with a few signs each week and a lot of repetition. I'm thinking we'll do "Hello", "Mother" and "More". Play: Blow up a balloon and release -- always an attention getter. Paint red from a red paintpot onto a big white piece of paper. Wear your red clown bow and red & white Cat in the Hat hat. Little Red Wagon. Book: Little Monsters by Jan Pienkowski claimed the attention of 20 babies at once! Yay, little monsters! Play: Red Ladybug puppet Book: Dinosaur vs. Bedtime by Bob Shea. This big red dinosaur was jussssst right for this group. He did a lot of roaring and the kids did a lot of listening. At the end, I read myself right down to the ground and stuck my thumb in my mouth and 'went to sleep.' Very fun. Christmas performance: Dinosaur vs. Santa. Not so good. None of these babies ...
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