For the Mother Goose under 2 groups I have planned to read 3 titles. One Mole Digging a Hole by Julia Donaldson is a simple counting story with colorful illustrations by Nick Sharratt. Up, Down, and Around by Katherine Ayres is fun as it allows me to have the children and parents participate actively throughout the book by reaching up, patting down on the floor, and moving their hands around on their laps. For the final story I chose Big Yellow Sunflower by Frances Barry as the pages open petal by petal to form the flower.
In between we had our usual songs, including a shaker song with our shaker eggs as well as "Bumble Bee" by Laurie Berkner (I use a bumblebee puppet with this) and the classic "PawPaw Patch."
For my Toddler group I used the Ayres title again along with one of my favorites My Garden by Kevin Henkes. This is a story full of imagination as a little girl describes her ideal garden:
"In my garden, the rabbits wouldn't eat the lettuce
becasue the rabbits would be chocolate
and I would eat them."
I also sang along with the new book Jo MacDonald had a Garden by Mary Quattlebaum. This is another story that has lots of audience participation in singing and activities: " And in that garden was a worm, E-I-E-I-O. With a wiggle-wiggle here..." The only problem was that once in awhile I'd revert back to Old MacDonald instead of Jo! This books is a fun new addition to my story time and I have the feeling it will become another classic for me.
Fingerplays include the folowing:
Rain
Pitter-pat, pitter-pat (drum fingers on the floor)
The rain goes on for hours
And though it keeps me in the house
It's very good for flowers (Hold fists out, palms up then open and spread fingers upward)
Five Little Flowers
Five little flowers standing in the sun (Hold up 5 fingers)
See their heads nodding, bowing one by one (Fold fingers down one at a time)
Down, down, down comes the gentle rain (Flutter fingers down)
And the Five Little Flowers lift up their heads again (Raise fingers back up straight)
I hope everyone has fun at story time this week! Hopefully we'll have lots of May flowers this year!
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