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8th Story of Christmas
ByIsaWho hasn’t enjoyed hearing the 1962 Ezra Jack Keats classic, The Snowy Day? On the 8th day of Christmas stories, we read of a small boy named Peter who captured the innocence of children and their wonder of the outside world on that first snowy day in winter. A great read aloud for children as…
Bats at the Library
ByIsaStory Time – Oct. 21, 2008 Bats at the Library written and illustrated by Brian Lies The continuing adventures of bats in this book is a companion book to “Bats at the Beach”. It has the same poetic style as the first bat book that helps to pull children into the fun at the public…
6th story is Christmas
ByIsaWe all have a favorite blanket or quilt that we love to curl up with as we snuggle and read our favorite books. The Christmas Memory Quilt by Kimberly Webb and illustrated by Jennifer Gaskin is our 7th Story of Christmas. Brynne’s birthday is in June and she gets a nicely wrapped present from her…
Dancing Away at Storytime
ByIsaToday’s storytime was filled with movement and dancing. Ms. Jeanine started off by reading From Head to Toe by Eric Carle. After each page of this interactive story, the children copied the actions of each animal (i.e. “I am a monkey and I wave my arms. Can you do it?”). The next book was Cha-Cha…
Storytime FUN!
ByJulieWe would love for you to join us for our preschool storytime every Friday at 11:30 a.m. Last Friday, Ms. Julie read, The Donut Chef by Bob Staake.Then the kids made a donut chef out of circles, just like the circles of all the donuts in the story. They also enjoyed a donut treat! Follow…
Move Your Body!
ByIsaStorytime today was full of wiggles and stretches! Ms. Isa read Waddle by Rufus Seder and Stretch by Doreen Cronin. Waddle is the newest of Seder’s scanimation books. Each page describes the way an animal moves (“Can you waddle like a penguin?” or “Can you hop like a frog?”). After reading each page, Ms. Isa…



