Christmas
/We are still doing Christmas storytime here in my library. I know it's controversial and it's not necessarily something that I will continue, but for now, it's here. We do focus on the primarily secular aspects of Christmas - Santa, the Christmas tree, and baking.
BOOKS:
We read Samurai Santa by Rubin Pingk and When Cows Come Home for Christmas by Dori Chaconas, illustrated by Lynne Chapman.
Both of these stories were great in their own way. I love Samurai Santa. It's about playing and planning and having fun, but also thinking about the consequences of actions. Pingk's illustrations are TO DIE FOR. I told all of my storytime kids that this book combined two of our favorite things - Santa and NINJAS. They loved it. When the Cows Come Home for Christmas has a nice lyrical rhyme to it and a cute story. It was a little long for my little wigglers, but most were able to sit through it well.
FLANNELBOARD:
I borrowed this idea from a Flannel Friday post from Recipes for Reading. I am sad to say that I haven't actually read Santa's New Suit by Laura Rader, but I LOVED making these flannels.
I explained that Santa was sick of all of his old suits, not to mention that some of theme were dirty and torn. He went to a new story, The Snappy Dresser, and brought back a different suit. When he tried it on for Mrs. Claus and the elves and reindeer, they disliked it. I turned my big flannel board around when "dressing" Santa and then flipped it back with his new outfit. The kids really liked it, and one storytime mom commented that I could do this every year and just make new outfits for Santa.
SONG:
We listened to "Jingle Bell Rock" by Bobby Helms. I have enough bells for everyone to have a set so we danced and jingled away to this classic.
CRAFT:
We made gingerbread men! I wasn't super sold on using glitter glue and sequins since my audience has been skewing younger, but it turned out to be a big hit. Caregivers were pretty good about reigning their kids in when everything started getting messy and sticky, so no harm, no foul. Here's one of mine.