Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Crunch by Leslie Connor

Crunch 
Crunch by Leslie Connor, HarperCollins Publishers, 2010.

I got this book for a possible book club choice and couldn't believe how fast I read it, Dewey Marriss and his siblings are taking care of their bike shop and farm while their parents are away celebrating their wedding anniversary.  Everything is going okay until there is a sever "crunch" for gas and their parents cannot make it back home.  The little Marriss bike shop takes off with everyone needing a new set of wheels or repairs in order to commute. Dewey has to figure how to manage the shop and help his younger siblings deal with their parents absence. In top of everything else small thefts are taking place and no one is more surprised that Dewey to find out who the culprit is.  Love this book.   

Monday, December 14, 2015

Crawlers & Totally Tots- Dinosaurs

This week we had dinosaurs roaring throughout storytime. Our Crawlers enjoyed reading

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Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs by Byron Barton
Dino Bites! by Algy Hall
Stomp! Little Dinosaur by Jo Lodge


Our Toddlers enjoyed

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Dini Dinosaur by Karen Beaumont
Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs by Byron Barton
Have You Seen My Dragon? by Steve Light
Dino Bites! by Algy Hall

We used our regular opening song, and Wiggles song.






No More Room



Five huge dinosaurs ( hold up 5 fingers)



Sleeping on the cave floor (pretend to sleep)



Woke up and started to roar ( stretch arms)



There’s no ore room, there’s no more room



There’s no more room on this floor! (stomp feet)



Well, they tossed and they turned



And they pushed galore (pretend to push)



Till one poor dinosaur was pushed out the door!



Repeat with 4,3,2…



One huge dinosaur (hold up 1 finger)



Sleeping on the cave floor (pretend to sleep)



Woke up and started to roar (stretch arms)



I’m lonely, come back, it was better before



It’s more fun, crowded together on the floor!



Credit: Perry Public Library Storytime







Dinosaurs



Dinosaurs lived long ago



Some walked (stomp feet)



Some swam (pretend to swim)



Some flew, you know (flap arms)



Some were big (hold hand high)



Some were small (hold hand low)



Some were gigantic (stretch arms out wide)



And very tall! (stretch arms up high)



Credit: Perry Public Library Storytime
 
And ended with bubbles & our regular closing song