Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Apples! Apples! Apples!

Books Recommended or shared:
All of Pie, Pie for All by Martin
Apple Farmer Annie by Wellington
Apple Pie Tree by Hall
Apples Here! by Hubbell
The Farmer’s Wife by Shah

So this is what we find in the storytime apron this month:



An apple tree!

We use the tree to tell the story of The Farmer's Wife which is a cumulative tale involving an apple.
Here are the flannel board pieces:


A-P-P-L-E (Sung to the tune of  B-I-N-G-O-)
(Remove the first letter of the word and clap in its place, repeat until no letters remain)
I know a fruit that grows on trees, and apple is its name, oh!
A-P-P-L-E!  A-P-P-L-E!  A-P-P-L-E!  And apple is its name, oh!

Farmer Brown had Five Green Apples
Farmer Brown had five green apples hanging on a tree.  (Hold up five fingers)
Farmer Brown had five green apples hanging on a tree.
He plucked one apple, and ate it eagerly,
(Mime picking and eating an apple)
Leaving four apples hanging on a tree.
(Hold up four fingers)
(Continue song until last verse):
He plucked that apple and gave it right to me.
Leaving no more apples hanging on the tree.
Or use flannel apples and turn an apple over each time you 'eat' one:

Way Up High in the Apple Tree
Way up high in an apple tree, (mime looking up)
Five red apples smiled at me (Hold up five fingers)
I shook that tree as hard as I could (shake tree)
Down fell an apple, mmmm, mmmm, good.
(Eat apple and rub belly)
Continue counting down to no more apples.
2.  Whispered (sing softly and shush with finger)
3.  Got Angry (Sing grumpily and frown)
4.  Cried (Sing while sniffling, wipe eyes and sob)
5.  Yawned (Sing and continue yawning)
Make these apples by putting colored paper through a copier, cutting them out, and then laminating them and adding flannel to the backs.  Make enough for each child to have one and bring them up at the appropriate moment.

The Apple Basket
The first apple in the basket was bright and shiny red.
The second apple in the basket said, "My, what a cozy bed!"
The third apple in the basket said, "Make room for me you pair!"
The fourth apple in the basket said, "Please move over there!"
The fifth apple in the basket said, "Oh dear, oh me, oh my! 
This basket looks like pastry.  I think we're in a pie!"



Five Red Apples
Five red apples hanging in a tree,
The juiciest apples you ever did see.
The wind came by and gave an angry frown,
And one little apple came tumbling down.
Four red apples…..etc.


A Little Apple Seed
(To the tune of “Itsy Bitsy Spider”)
Once a little apple seed,
(Hold fingers together to show a small seed)
Was planted in the ground
(Place on ground)
Down came the raindrops
(Wiggle fingers to show rain)
Falling all around.
Out came the big sun
(Form a circle with arms overhead)
Bright as bright could be.
And that little apple seed,
Grew up to be a tree!
(Raise arms to make a tree).

Apple Roll
Five little apples in the bowl
One fell out and started to roll
It bumped the table and hit my feet
How many apples left to eat?
(Count down)


Friday, August 10, 2012

Beach and Ocean Storytime

Oceans, Beaches, Seaside!

Read or Recommended Books:
 


All You Need for a Beach by Schertle
Beach Day! By Larkin
I'm the Biggest Thing in the Ocean by Sherry
Deep Blue Sea by Wood
Hooray for Fish! By Cousins
Rattletrap Car by Root
Sammy the Seal by hoff
Seal in the Family by Coffey
Ten Little Fish by Wood

Here is what we found in the storytime apron:


I start out with Sammy the Seal. 

 I say this poem about seals:

The Seal (Use with a puppet)
I could squeal about the seal!
He’s sleek and swift and wet.
He can bounce a ball if it doesn’t fall
And sing if he doesn’t forget!
He’s soft to feel, the lovely seal,
And just as black as jet.
His favorite dish is a wiggly fish.
Oh, what a charming pet!
Sammy gets to pick the books out today!  Sammy usually picks Hooray for Fish! to start because, of course, he LOVES fish!

 
Fish in the Sea  (Flannel Board Song)
Pass out one flannel fish per child.  They bring up their fish when their color is called.  This is hard for toddlers, but perfect for pre-schoolers.

There are so many fish in the deep blue sea,
What is the color of the fish you see?
Red.  Red, this one’s red.  This little fishie is red.
Continue with all of the colors of fish!

Flannel Board Story:  The Deep Blue Sea by Wood



Then Sammy picks another book.  It's always nice to have a pop-up book in your back pocket if the children get antsy.  Here's one called the Pop-Up Ocean.


 
Ocean Shell
I found a great big shell one day upon the ocean shore. (Cup hands, pick up)
I held it close up to my ear and heard the ocean roar.  (Listen)
I found a tiny shell one day upon the ocean sand. (Roll shell in fingers)
The waves had worn it nice and smooth.
It felt nice in my hand.

Songs:
Row, Row, Row Your Boat!  Use this fabulous idea from Delectable Dabbling for this song.
Down by the Bay by Raffi
Five Little Fish from Dr. Jean Sings Silly Songs
Octopus’ Garden by the Beattles

Here Is the Sea
(Teach children to make a wavy sea motion and how to do a boat before you start)
Here is the sea, the wavy sea. 
(Small waves with hands)
Here is the boat and here is me.
(Cup one hand for boat and stick one finger up from below)
All the fishes down below
(Put hands down low, point to the floor)
Wriggle their tails and away they go!
(Wiggle fingers behind your back then push hands up and away)

Then Sammy sings the good-bye song:

Now it's time to say good-bye, say good-bye, say good-bye!
Now it's time to say good-bye!  I'll see you in the Bookmobile!