My Day Story Time – Toddler

Opening song

Book: Hurry Up! A Book about Slowing Down by Kate Dopirak, illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal

Song: “Fast and Slow” – Laurie Berkner: The Best of the Laurie Berkner Band

Song: “Clap your hands” by They Might Be Giants: Here Come the ABCs

Book: I Can Do It Too! By Karen Baiker, illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max

Song: “Can You Do It?” – Imagination Movers: Juice Box Heroes

Song: “I Can Do So Many Things” – The Wiggles: Splish, Splash, Big Red Boat!

Book: Crayola Summer Colors by Mari Schuh

Song: “All the Fish” – Sue Schnitzer: Wiggle and Whirl, Clap and Nap

Song: Icky Sticky Bubble Gum – David Landau: Kids and Kitties

Closing Song

Bad Day Story Time – Preschool

Opening song

Book: Kevin the Unicorn: It’s Not All Rainbows by Jessika Von Innerebner

Flannel: Unicorns hiding behind shapes

Flannel/Song: “If You’re Happy and You Know It”
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands.
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands.
If you’re happy and you know it, your face will surely show it.
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands.

Additional verses:
If you’re angry and you know it, move your feet . . .
If you’re sad and you know it, get a hug . . .
If you’re worried and you know it, take a breath . . .
Discuss emotions and strategies to overcome them.

Book: Once Upon a Saturday by Leslie Lammle

Fingerplay: Five Little Monsters Jumping on the Bed

Song: “In and Out (Take a Trip)” – Laurie Berkner: Superhero

Book: Kite Day: A Bear and Mole Book by Will Hillenbrand

Closing Song

Nursery Rhymes Story Time – Baby

Opening song

Sign Language: book, shoe, spider, colors

Book: There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe by Jan Cabrera

Rhyme: Little Miss Muffet

Rhyme: Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling
Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John
Went to bed with his sweatpants on;
One shoe off, and the other shoe on,
Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John.

Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my little Sue
Fell asleep in her jeans so blue.
One shoe old, and one shoe new,
Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my little Sue.
(New rhyme credit: Christina Makos)

Rhyme: Hey Diddle Diddle

Book: Big Fat Hen by Keith Baker

Rhyme: I’m a Little Cuckoo Clock
Tick tock, tick tock
I’m a little cuckoo clock
Tick tock, tick tock
It’s one o’clock!
CUCKOO!

Tick tock, tick tock
I’m a little cuckoo clock
Tick tock, tick tock
It’s two o’clock!
CUCKOO! CUCKOO!
(Credit: Mel’s Desk)

Song/Flannel: “Mary had a Little Lamb”
We sang “Mary Had a Little Lamb” and substituted “fleece as white as show” with the color of the sheep and something it was the same color as.
Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb
Mary had a little lamb its fleece was ORANGE as ORANGES!

Additional verses:
…green as grass.
…purple as grapes.
…red as cherries.
…blue as blueberries.
We ended with “white as snow.” 


Flannel: Hickory Dickory Dock
Hickory Dickory Dock,
the mouse ran up the clock,
the clock struck 1, the mouse ran down
Hickory Dickory Dock!

Additional verses:
…the clock struck 2, the mouse said “Boo!”
…the clock struck 3, the mouse said, “Whee!”
…the clock struck 4, the mouse said, “More!”
…the clock struck 5, the mouse did the hand jive.

Book: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep by Jane Cabrera

Song (Recording) with shaky eggs:  “Pat-a-Cake Song” by Chu Chu TV

Closing Song

Gnomes Story Time – Toddler

Opening song

Book: I’m a Gnome by Jessica Peill-Meininghaus

Song: “Five Small and Cheerful Gnomes” (Tune: “Five Green and Speckled Frogs”)
Five small and cheerful gnomes,
Far from their cheerful homes,
Looking for a delightful time. (Hooray!)
One saw a field of flowers,
Frolicked in it for hours.
Now there are four small, cheerful gnomes!

Four small and cheerful gnomes,
Far from their cheerful homes,
Looking for a delightful time. (Hooray!)
A pond lay just off their path,
One stopped to take a bath.
Now there are three small, cheerful gnomes!

Three small and cheerful gnomes,
Far from their cheerful homes,
Looking for a delightful time. (Hooray!)
One met some elves by chance,
They said, “Come join our dance!”
Now there are two small, cheerful gnomes!

Two small and cheerful gnomes,
Far from their cheerful homes,
Looking for a delightful time. (Hooray!)
One found some berries sweet,
She took a break to eat.
Now there is one small, cheerful gnome!

One small and cheerful gnome,
Far from his cheerful home,
Looking for a delightful time. (Hooray!)
He met a swift red fox,
They raced down to some rocks,
Now there are no small, cheerful gnomes.

No small and cheerful gnomes,
Far from their cheerful homes,
They all found delightful times. (Hooray!)
We hope they come back one day,
So we can sing and play,
With the five small, cheerful gnomes!
(Credit: Lady Librarian Life)

Rhyme: Two Little Garden Gnomes
Two little garden gnomes
Sitting on a leaf.
One named Kurt
And one named Keith.

Run away Kurt,
Run away Keith.
Come back Kurt.
Come back Keith!
(Credit: Sunflower Storytime)

Book: Gnome by Fred Blunt

Song: “Jumping and Counting” by Jim Gill, sung with permission, recording Jim Gill: Jim Gill’s Irrational Anthem

Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jumping high are we.
But we’ll stop jumping
While we count to three. 1-2-3!

Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jumping even more.
But we’ll stop jumping
While we count to four. 1-2-3-4!

Jump Jump Jump Jump
Just like pogo sticks.
But let’s stop jumping
While we count to six. 1-2-3-4-5-6!

Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jumping then we wait.
We stop our jumping
While we count to eight. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8!

Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jumping once again.
But we’ll be finished
Once we count to ten. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10!

Song: “Ten Little Garden Gnomes”
One little, two little, three little garden gnomes,
Four little, five little, six little garden gnomes,
Seven little, eight little, nine little garden gnomes,
Ten garden gnomes having fun!

Ten little, nine little, eight little garden gnomes,
Seven little, six little, five little garden gnomes,
Four little, three little, two little garden gnomes,
One garden gnome in the sun!
(Credit: Lady Librarian Life)

Book: Is Everyone Ready for Fun? by Jan Thomas
Is Everyone Ready for Fun? book cover

Song: Icky Sticky Bubble Gum – David Landau: Kids and Kitties

Closing Song

Royalty Story Time – Everybody

Opening song

Book: Princess and the Pit Stop by Tom Angleberger

Song: “Shake My Sillies Out”
Gotta shake, shake, shake my sillies out,
Shake, shake, shake, my sillies out.
Shake, shake, shake, my sillies out,
And wiggle my waggles away.

Additional verses:
…..clap, clap, clap my crankies out…
…..jump, jump, jump my jiggles out…
…..yawn, yawn, yawn my sleepies out…

Book: Night Knight by Owen Davey

Flannel:  Five Little Dragons
One little dragon with scales of blue;
Ran to meet the green one,
And then there were two.

Two little dragons sitting under a tree;
The red dragon joined them,
And then there were three.

Three little dragons, wishing there were more;
Along came the purple dragon,
And then there were four.

Four little dragons, happy to be alive;
Found a orange dragon,
And then there were five.

Five little dragons all out to play;
“Watch out, they breathe fire,” is all I have to say.
(Credit: Jacksonville Public Library)

Song: “Everyone Can March”
Everyone can march, march, march
Everyone can march, march, march
Everyone can march, march, march
And now let’s make a stop.

Additional verses:
Everyone can clap, clap clap…
Everyone can jump, jump, jump…
Everyone can tap, tap, tap
(Credit: Jbrary)

Book: The Foggy Foggy Forest by Nick Sharratt

Rhyme (with dragon puppets): Two Little Dragons
Two little Dragons sitting on a hill.
One named Jack, one named Jill.
Fly away Jack, fly away Jill!
Come back Jack, come back Jill!

Additional verses:
Two little dragons flying in the sky, one named Low, the other named High…
Two little dragons sitting on a cloud, one named Soft, the other named LOUD…
Two little dragons sitting on a stick, one named Slow, the other named Quick…

Book: The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish by Lil Miss Hot Mess

Closing Song

Royalty Story Time – Baby

Opening Song

Sign Language: please, thank you, crown

Book: Who Wants a Dragon? by James Mayhew

Song:  “Did You Ever See a Baby?”
Did you ever see a baby, a baby, a baby?
Did you ever see a baby go this way and that? (lean side to side)
Go this way and that way and this way and that way (lean front to back, side to side)
Did you ever see a baby go this way and that? (lean front to back)

Rhyme: I’m a Little Cuckoo Clock
Tick tock, tick tock
I’m a little cuckoo clock
Tick tock, tick tock
It’s one o’clock!
CUCKOO!

Tick tock, tick tock
I’m a little cuckoo clock
Tick tock, tick tock
It’s two o’clock!
CUCKOO! CUCKOO!
(Credit: Mel’s Desk)

Book: Hello Knights! by Holub


Song: “Grand Old Duke of York” (Tune: “The Farmer in the Dell”)
The grand old Duke of York                                   (bounce baby)
He had ten thousand men
He marched them up to the top of the hill               (lift baby)
And marched them down again.

‘Cause when you’re up you’re up                           (lift baby)
And when you’re down you’re down
And when you’re only halfway up                          (lift baby)
You’re neither up nor down.

He marched them to the left                                   (bounce left)
He marched them to the right                                 (bounce right)
He marched them to the top of the hill                   (lift baby)
Oh, what a silly sight!
(Credit: Jbrary)

Rhyme: Pizza Pickle Pumpernickel
Pizza, pickle, pumpernickel
My little baby deserves a tickle! [tickle baby]
One for her nose, and one for her toes
And one for her belly where the hot dog goes!

Song/Flannel: “Queen Elsa Wore Her Crown”
Queen Elsa wore her purple crown, purple crown, purple crown.
Queen Elsa wore her purple crown every Monday!
(repeat with different crowns and days)
(Source: Miss Sarah Storytime blog)

Book: My Magical Dragon by Yujin Shin

Song (Recording) with shaky eggs: “Happy” – Pharrell Williams: Despicable Me 2 Soundtrack

Closing Song

Rhythm Story Time – Toddler

Opening Song

Book: Stomp by Uncle Ian Aurora, illustrated by Natalia Moore

Song: “Clap your hands” – They Might Be Giants: Here Come the ABCs

Book: Tanka Tanka Skunk by Steve Webb

Rhyme: Let’s Get the Rhythm
Let’s get the rhythm of our knees
Let’s get the rhythm of our knees
Let’s get the rhythm of our knees
If you please
Let’s get the rhythm of our knees

Additional verses:
Let’s get the rhythm of our shoulders…
Big boulders..

Let’s get the rhythm of our heads…
Oh dread..

Let’s get the rhythm of our feet…
How neat…

Book: I Got the Rhythm by Connie Schofield-Morrison, illustrated by Frank Morrison

Song: “Sing Your Name” – Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer: Sing and Count with Me

Song: “Slow and Fast” –  Hap Palmer: Rhythms on Parade

Book: Baby Beats: Let’s Learn 4/4 Time illustrated by Ellen Stubbings

Song: “Rhythm in my Fingers” – Jill Gill: Moving Rhymes for Modern Times

Song: “Icky Sticky Bubble Gum” – David Landau: Kids and Kitties

Closing Song

Garden Story Time – Sensory Friendly

Book: Plant the Tiny Seed by Christie Matheson

Song:
“If You’re Happy and You Know It” – Laurie Berkner: Laurie Berkner’s Favorite Classic Kids’ Songs
Book: Lola Plants a Garden by Anna McQuinn
Yoga: Butterfly
Social Story: “Greeting My Teacher” from Quinn at School: Relating, Connecting, and Responding at School by Rick H. Warren
Quinn at School: Relating, Connecting and Responding - A Book for ...

Closing Song

 

Virtual Story Time with Ms. Julie – Family

Opening song

Book: Birds by Kevin Henkes, illustrated by Laura Dronzek (HarperCollins Children’s Books)
Cover of the book BIRDS by Kevin Henkes.

Song: “Owl in a Tree” (Tune: “Skip to my Lou”)
Owl in the tree goes, “Hoo, hoo hoo,”
Owl in the tree goes, “Hoo, hoo hoo,”
Owl in the tree goes, “Hoo, hoo hoo,”
Skip to my lou, my darling.

Additional verses:
Robin in the nest goes, “Tweet, tweet, tweet…”
Duck in the pond goes, “Quack, quack, quack…”
Rooster in the yard goes, “Cock a doodle doo…”
(Credit: Mel’s Desk)

Book: Bear Counts by Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman (Simon and Schuster)

 

Song: “Jumping and Counting” by Jim Gill, sung with permission, recording Jim Gill: Jim Gill’s Irrational Anthem
Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jumping high are we.
But we’ll stop jumping
While we count to three. 1-2-3!
Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jumping even more.
But we’ll stop jumping
While we count to four. 1-2-3-4!
Jump Jump Jump Jump
Just like pogo sticks.
But let’s stop jumping
While we count to six. 1-2-3-4-5-6!
Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jumping then we wait.
We stop our jumping
While we count to eight. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8!
Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jumping once again.
But we’ll be finished
Once we count to ten. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10!

Book: White is for Blueberry by George Shannon, pictures by Laura Dronzek (HarperCollins Children’s Books)

Song: “ABC Song”

Song: Icky Sticky Bubble Gum – David Landau: Kids and Kitties

Closing Song

Play Story Time – Baby

Opening Song

Sign Language: play, outside, inside, swim, more, please, thank you

Book: Not a Box by Antoinette Portis

Song: “Let’s Tap Our Feet Together” (Tune: “The More We Get Together”)
Let’s tap our feet together, together, together
Let’s tap our feet together because it’s fun to do.

Additional verses:
Clap our hands
Touch our nose
Touch our ears

Rhyme: Pizza Pickle Pumpernickel
Pizza, pickle, pumpernickel
My little baby deserves a tickle! [tickle baby]
One for her nose, and one for her toes
And one for her belly where the hot dog goes!

Book: Higher, Higher by Leslie Patricelli
Higher! Higher! book cover

Song/Flannel: “If You’re Going to the Pool” (Tune: “If You’re Happy and You Know It”)
If you’re going to the pool, wear your suit, (show picture)
If you’re going to the pool, wear your suit,
If you’re going to the pool, then a suit will keep you cool,
If you’re going to the pool, wear your suit.

Additional verses:
…then a hat will keep you cool
…then your shoes will keep you cool
…then your shades shades will keep you cool
(credit: Mel’s Desk)

Song: “Did You Ever See a Baby?”
Did you ever see a baby, a baby, a baby?
Did you ever see a baby go this way and that? (lean side to side)
Go this way and that way and this way and that way (lean front to back, side to side)
Did you ever see a baby go this way and that? (lean front to back)

Rhyme/Flannel: Ice Cream Scoops
First we need a cone, nice and crunchy.
Then we need some ice cream, sweet and yummy.
Scoop ’em up, stack ’em on, up to the sky.
We love ice cream; my, oh my!

First comes vanilla, cold and sweet.
Then comes chocolate, a delicious treat.
*Next comes a green scoop, what could it be?
It’s mint chip, yummy!*
Here’s some strawberry with sprinkles and a cherry too!
A super-duper scooper cone
Just for you!

One scoop, two scoops,
Three scoops, four.
We love ice cream
Let’s have some more!
(Source: Kid ‘n’ Kaboodle)

Book: Baby Happy Baby Sad by Leslie Patricelli

Song (Recording) with shaky eggs: “Jumping and Counting” Jim Gill: Jim Gill’s Irrational Anthem

Closing Rhyme