Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2016

Storytime: St. Patrick's Day

This year, St. Patrick's Day fell directly on the day I have Preschool Storytime, so I wanted to plan a storytime to celebrate, but it was challenging to find books that are good read-aloud for this age group. Most of the books are appropriate for grade school children. I opted to find books that celebrate some of the aspects of St. Patrick's Day and books about things that are green, and it worked really well.

BOOKS:

Duckie's rainbowWhere is the green sheep?Good luck bearThe story of the leprechaunBig Frog can't fit in : a pop out book

Duckie's Rainbow by Frances Barry
Where is the Green Sheep? by Mem Fox
Good Luck Bear by Greg Foley
The Story of the Leprechaun by Katherine Brown Tegen
Big Frog Can't Fit In by Mo Willems

RHYMES & SONGS:

Five Little Shamrocks

One green shamrock, in the morning dew,
Another one sprouted and then there were two.
Two green shamrocks, growing beneath a tree,
Another one sprouted and then there were three.
Three green shamrocks, by the cottage door,
Another one sprouted and then there were four.
Four green shamrocks, near a beehive,
Another one sprouted and then there were five.
Five little shamrocks, bright and emerald green,
Think of the all the luck these shamrocks will bring.

Source: Perpetual Preschool

Leprechaun, Leprechaun, What Do You See?

I used clip art images, laminated them, and glued felt on the back to make this flannel board. This is great for having the children help you place the pieces on the board.



Leprechaun, leprechaun, what do you see?
I see a black hat looking at me.
Black hat, black hat, what do you see?
I see a red ladybug...
I see an orange sun...
I see a yellow star...
I see a green leaf...
I see a blue bird...
I see a purple butterfly...

(The kids may yell out "It's a rainbow!" If not, ask them what we made on the board.)

Purple butterfly, purple butterfly, what do you see?
I see lots of children in front of me.
Children, children, what do you see?
We see a red bird, an orange sun, a yellow star, a green leaf, a blue bird, and a purple butterfly. We see a rainbow!

And what does a leprechaun hide at the end of a rainbow?
His pot of gold!

Source: Storytime ABC's

St. Patrick's Day Song
(Tune: "If You're Happy and You Know It")

If you're wearing green today, dance a jig,
If you're wearing green today, dance a jig,
If you're wearing green today, dance a jig, then smile and say,
"Have a very Happy St. Patrick's Day!"

If you're wearing green today, clap your hands.
If you're wearing green today, spin around.
If you're wearing green today, shout "Hooray!"
If you're wearing green today, stomp your feet.

Source: SurLaLune Storytime

CRAFT:

St. Patrick's Day Glitter Rainbow



When I saw this craft here, I immediately wanted to make it, but...THE GLITTER! Youth Services Librarian know glitter + children's crafts = a big ole' mess. My mind immediately went to worst-case scenarios. But, I told my mind to hush up and decided to prep all the parts so kids weren't applying loose glitter all willy-nilly and I had some hope of containing the mess. It worked great and everyone loved their craft. Who doesn't love a little sparkle?

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Preschool Storytime: Green Things

With St. Patrick's Day coming up next week, I wanted to do a story time around the holiday.  Alas, there are few picture books about St. Patrick's Day geared towards the under five year old set.  So, I expanded my theme and did "It's a Green Storytime!"

Book:  The Croaky Pokey by Ethan Long
I started out by asking the children what animals are green.  They shouted "frogs," so this was our first book.  I love books that I can sing along to, because they make them more interactive and fun.  This book follows "The Hokey Pokey" and involves a frog trying desperately to catch a fly.  Will he catch it?

Flannel Rhyme:  Five Little Froggies
(If you don't feel like making a flannel board, this may be done as a fingerplay.)



Five little froggies sat on a shore,
One went for a swim, and then there were four.
Four little froggies looked out to sea,
One went swimming, and then there were three.
Three little froggies said, "what can we do?"
One jumped in the water, and then there were two.
Two little froggies sat in the sun,
One swam off, and then there was one.
One little froggie said, "this is no fun!"
He dived in the water, and then there were none!

Book:  Snip Snap! What's That? by Mara Bergman; illustrated by Nick Maland
Another green animal the children picked was an alligator (or crocodile).  This book involves a scary alligator that makes its way into a home to scare the children.  But, the children have a trick up their sleeves to get rid of the alligator.  We had fun making alligator noises with our hands.

Puppet Activity:  Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley
Since we read a book about a "scary" animal, I decided to follow with an interactive activity about a green monster that "doesn't scare me!"  I purchased the puppet kit from Lakeshore Learning, handed out different pieces to the kids, and they came up and gave our monster a face.

Fingerplay:  Five Green Peas
Five green peas in a pea pod pressed.
(children hold hand in a fist)
One grew, two grew, and so did all the rest.
(put thumb and fingers up one by one)
They grew and grew,
(raise hand in the air slowly)
And did not stop,
Until one day the pod went POP!
(clap hands together)
(Source: Storytime Katie)

Book:  There Was a Tree by Rachel Isadora
This is one of my favorite "new" books we've got in our picture book collection.  Based on the song "The Green Grass Grew All Around," this book is set in Africa and depicts a tree growing and all the things that land on the tree.  I really loved singing this, and was so happy that the parents and kids sang along with me!

Craft:  Shamrock Crowns
Just because I didn't read any books about St. Patrick's Day didn't mean I wasn't going to get my shamrock on with a craft!  The kids had a blast making these cute crowns.  Thankfully, we have an Ellison machine and a shamrock die shape, so it was easy to prep this.  And yes, that is me modeling my crown (I have a tough job, but someone's gotta do it)!
(Source:  DLTK)

Other Books to Share About Green Things:
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover! by Lucille Colandro
In the Tall, Tall Grass by Denise Fleming
Where is the Green Sheep? by Mem Fox; illustrated by Judy Horacek
Emeraldalicious by Victoria Kann
Green by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
My Snake Blake by Randy Siegel; illustrated by Serge Bloch
Hooray for Amanda and Her Alligator! by Mo Willems
The Night Before St. Patrick's Day by Natasha Wing