Books:
Click, Clack, Ho! Ho! Ho! by Doreen Cronin
Dinosaur vs. Santa by Bob Shea *
Merry Christmas, Big Hungry Bear! by Don & Audrey Wood *
What Could Be Keeping Santa? by Marilyn Janovitz
Craft: Christmas Tree
This week's craft was based on the picture at left. The children glued four strips of paper to a jumbo craft stick to make a Christmas tree. (4-1/2"x1", 3-1/2"x1", 2-1/2"x1", 1-1/2"x1") They then glued on a large star sequin to the top and could glue on sequins for ornaments.
Extension Activities:
- There are many traditions at Christmas. Explore the different traditions with your child. Learn the meaning behind the traditions and how Christmas is celebrated around the world. (There are several books available at the library on these topics.)
- Go on a Christmas light scavenger hunt. Drive through various neighborhoods to view the Christmas lights keeping track of different displays you see (i.e. snowflakes, stars, nativity, snowman, blow-up, etc.)
Did you miss this week's story time? Want to get a couple of ideas to extend the story time throughout your week? This blog will give you the story time plans for the Jefferson County Library - Arnold Branch.
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Monday, December 23, 2019
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Our Favorite Books of 2019: December 9-10, 2019
Books:
I Can Only Draw Worms by Will Mabbitt *
Llama Destroys the World by Jonathan Stutzman *
What Does an Anteater Eat? by Ross Collins *
Craft: Llama
The kids colored a cutout llama and a rectangle that was folded and glued onto the llama's back for a blanket. They could then decorate the llama with sequins. They could also turn it into a holiday ornament if they liked.
Extension Activities:
- After reading What Does an Anteater Eat?, learn true information about anteaters including what they really eat.
- After reading a book, see if your child can illustrate it drawing only worms like in I Can Only Draw Worms.
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I Can Only Draw Worms by Will Mabbitt *
Llama Destroys the World by Jonathan Stutzman *
What Does an Anteater Eat? by Ross Collins *
Craft: Llama
The kids colored a cutout llama and a rectangle that was folded and glued onto the llama's back for a blanket. They could then decorate the llama with sequins. They could also turn it into a holiday ornament if they liked.
Extension Activities:
- After reading What Does an Anteater Eat?, learn true information about anteaters including what they really eat.
- After reading a book, see if your child can illustrate it drawing only worms like in I Can Only Draw Worms.
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Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Our Favorite Books of 2019: December 2-3, 2019
Books:
I Am a Tiger by Karl Newson *
Most Marshmallows by Rowboat Watkins *
Piranhas Don't Eat Bananas by Aaron Blabey *
Truman by Jean Reidy
Craft: Paper Plate Piranha
An approximate 3" triangle was cut from a small paper plate. The kids colored the plate (body), triangle (tail), and a top fin cutout before gluing them all together. Four small triangles were glued on as teeth.
Extension Activities:
- I Am a Tiger has a mouse naming animals based on just a few characteristics. See if your child can name items from just a few characteristics. (i.e. - small tail, large feet and ears = elephant, underwater, lots of arms = jellyfish, etc.)
- Most Marshmallows encourages kids to dream big. Ask your child about their biggest dreams.
I Am a Tiger by Karl Newson *
Most Marshmallows by Rowboat Watkins *
Piranhas Don't Eat Bananas by Aaron Blabey *
Truman by Jean Reidy
Craft: Paper Plate Piranha
An approximate 3" triangle was cut from a small paper plate. The kids colored the plate (body), triangle (tail), and a top fin cutout before gluing them all together. Four small triangles were glued on as teeth.
Extension Activities:
- I Am a Tiger has a mouse naming animals based on just a few characteristics. See if your child can name items from just a few characteristics. (i.e. - small tail, large feet and ears = elephant, underwater, lots of arms = jellyfish, etc.)
- Most Marshmallows encourages kids to dream big. Ask your child about their biggest dreams.
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