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April Lap-sit Storytime: Things that Move

Updated: Nov 30, 2018



Introduction:

This Storytime is developed specially for infants to 23 months old and their parent/caregivers. This is an interactive program between you and your baby. Enjoy 30 minutes of books, songs, rhymes, fingerplay, toys, and socialization with other young babies.


Date: Every Thursday

Time: 11:00 a.m.

Age Range: 0 to 24 months old.

Skills Supported: Print awareness, motor skills, visual tracking skills, and socialization.

Frequency: Weekly

Attendance: 20 children and their parent/caregiver

Staff or Volunteer Needed: 1 staff member, 1 volunteer

Format: Drop-in

Budget: $0

Supplies:

  • Egg shakers

  • Scarves


Books to Share with your baby:

  • D.W. Rides Again by Marc Brown

  • Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle

  • Love is a Truck by Amy Novesky

  • Tip Tip Dig Dig by Emma Garcia

  • Toot Toot Beep Beep by Emma Garcia

  • Tough Trucks by Scholastic (sensory)

  • Trains Leaves the Station by Eve Merriam

  • Trucks & Diggers by Chronicle Books

1. Introduction:

Hello, welcome to lap-sit storytime. My name is Ms. Debbie and with me is Ms. Peggy. We are both so happy to see you are here today. We encourage you all to participate and to do the rhymes and songs with your children. You know your children best, so if they are not in the mood, don't force them, but do encourage them. Sometimes whey they see you joining in, they will too. We expect a fair amount of craziness during storytime, but that is okay. If your child becomes disruptive, please take him or her out of the program room and join us again when your child has settled down. Don't feel bad, it is okay. Let's start with our opening song.


2. Opening Song:










It is Time to Say Hello

Lyrics:


It is time to say hello to all my friends.

It is time to say hello to all my friends.

It is time to say hello.Give a smile, wink an eye.

It is time to say hello to all my friends.

(Credit: Jbrary. 2014, April 21).


3. Early Literacy Aside: Explain

Today's literacy tip is on Print Awareness. As your sing, talk, read, write, and play with your children every day, you can support your children's prereading (early literacy) skills even at this early age, in enjoyable ways. Help your child become comfortable with books starting now by letting them handle books. This helps children understand how books work. Knowing how to handle a book before starting school allows them to concentrate on learning how to read. This is one aspect of the skill you can do to support it even with our youngest children. Let's now enjoy an action rhyme. (Ghoting and Martin-Diaz, 2013, pp. 99-100)


4. Action Rhyme:

Pat-a-Cake

Hold your baby's hands while reciting the rhyme.

Lyrics: Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man,

Bake me a cake as fast as you can.

Pat it and roll it and mark it with a B,

And put it in the oven for baby and me.

(Childhood)


5. Book:



Toot Toot Beep Beep by Emma Garcia

Credit: (Goodreads, n.d.)












6. Sign Language:


Facing your child, use the sign for more, together, happy and friends.

Lyrics:The more we get together

Together, together

The more we get together

The happier we'll be

'Cause your friends are my friends

And my friends are your friends

The more we get together The happier we'll be

(Credit: Skokie Public Library, 2010, November 23)


7. Action Song:


The Baby Hokey Pokey

You put your right hand in, you put your right hand out, (extend babies right hand in and out)

You put your right hand in, and you shake it all about! (extend babies right hand in and then shake babies right hand)

You do the hokey pokey, and you turn yourself around, (help baby dance in lap)

That’s what it’s all about!

You put your left hand in, you put your left hand out, (extend babies left hand in and out)

You put your left hand in, and you shake it all about! (extend babies left hand in and then shake babies left hand)

You do the hokey pokey, and you turn yourself around, (help baby dance in lap)

That’s what it’s all about!Adapted idea from

(State Library of Iowa. n.d.)


8. Early Literacy Aside: Example


As you read books with your babies, encourage them to explore the book with you. Your babies might bat at or hit the pages. That is their way of reading the pages. (Ghoting and Martin-Diaz, 2013, p. 103).


9. Book:



Trains Leaves the Station by Eve Merriam

(Credit: Goodreads, n.d).














10. Flannel Board:


Star Light, Star Bright

Put a large star on the flannel board

Star light, star bright,

First star I see tonight,I wish I may, I wish I might

Have the wish I wish tonight.

(childhood)


11. Action Song:


The Wheels on the Bus

Bounce your child gently as you sing the song to him/her.

The wheels on the bus go round and round,

Round and round, round and round. (rotate hands round and round)

The wheels on the bus go round and round,

All through the town!

(childhood)


12. Early Literacy Aside: Empower


As you talk about the pictures in books with your children at home, it is helpful to take the time to show them the real item, if possible, you should point to the picture. This is a key part of print awareness - the picture is not the real item; it represents the real item. Later they will learn this with the text of words as well. I have a book cart of great books on our theme, Things that Move, that you and your child might enjoy together (Ghoting and Martin-Diaz, 2015, p. 104).


13. Closing Song:










It is Time to Say Goodbye


Lyrics:


It is time to say goodbye to all my friends.

It is time to say goodbye to all my friends.

It is time to say goodbye.

Give a smile, wink an eye.

It is time to say goodbye to all my friends.

(Credit: Jbrary. 2014, April 21).


14. End of Storytime Activity:

Pass out scarves and egg shakers to parents/caregivers. Parents wave them so babies can follow the motion of the scarves. Books will placed on the rug for those who would like to read to their children.


 

References:


Ghoting, S.N., & Martin-Diaz, P. (2013). Storytimes for everyone!. Chicago, IL: ALA


Goodreads. (n.d.). Toot Toot Beep Beep. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3273380-toot-toot-beep-beep.


Goodreads. (n.d.). Train Leaves the Station. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4753334-train-leaves-the-station


Jbrary (2014, April 21). It is Time to Say Goodbye To All My Friends: Storytime Goodbye Song [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/ZkL4ugAIk_A


Mel's Desk. (2009, September 12). Baby Storytime: Mother Goose [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://melissa.depperfamily.net/blog/?p=386


Skokie Public Library. (2010, November 23). The More We Get Together. [Video]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/VYJS_xckWY0


State Library of Iowa. (n.d.). Sample Lapsit Programs. Retrieved from https://www.statelibraryofiowa.org/ld/t-z/youthservices/forlibrarians/lapsit/samplelapsits


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