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Time For Two’s: Transportation

Hi Guys,

For this storytime I pretty much recycled the transportation family storytime I did back in October, so this post may seem familiar.

I started out with:

  1. Song – Top of the Morning

  2. This is a good song to warm up with because we stretch all the parts we will be using in storytime. Eyes, arms, legs, mouth, nose.

  3. Rhyme – Say Hello

  4. love this rhyme. Everyone claps along and at the end we say hello how ever I tell them to. Loud, soft, quick, slow.

  5. Movement Exercise – Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes

From there we went on to our theme of transportation.

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  1. ASL Rhyme – I taught the group the ASL signs for Red, Yellow & Green. For the rest of the storytime anytime we used these colors the kids did the signs.

  2. Story – I’m Dirty by Kate & Jim McMullanYou have to be really expressive with this one in order to make it fun. Shorten if you have to but throw a little swagger in when you read it.

  3. Song – The Wheels on the Bus

  4. Just a classic movement song.

  5. Feltboard – Cars & Colors

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  1. Basically, I just told the kids that “There are lots of cars driving down the street. What color do you see? Beep, Beep, Beep.” For the colors we knew signs for we did them while shouting out the colors. We also practiced our counting by counting out the cars as we went.

  2. Game – Stoplight freeze dance

  3. I created red, yellow and green circles on popsicle sticks.

  4. When I held up the green, they’d drive their cars. Yellow and they would drive in slow motion. Red and they would have to freeze in place.

  5. I showed them in different orders and at different paces to make it more fun. A freeze dance for cars!

  6. Movement exercise – Have You Ever Seen A Sailboat

  7. Put baby on your lap and sway back and forth with the music. Or just sway with the older kids.

Have you ever seen a sailboat, a sailboard, a sailboat

Have you ever seen a sailboat waving its sails.

Wave this way, and that way. 

This way and that way. 

Have you every seen a sailboat, waving it’s sails!

  1. Story with puppetDon’t Let The Pigeon Drive The

Bus! by Mo Willems

  1. I created a pigeon puppet and instead reading the

story, I told the kids that no matter how much the pigeon begged, they couldn’t let him drive the bus. So I was the pigeon and the kids kept telling me no every time I asked. It was really fun.

  1. Movement Rhyme – Zoom, Zoom, Zoom

Zoom, zoom, zoom

We’re going to the moon.

Zoom, zoom, zoom

We’re going to the moon.

If you want to take a trip

Climb aboard my rocket ship.

10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 BLASTOFF!

  1. Song with Shakers – Chugga-Chugga-Choo-Choo

  2. Always a risk, but I passed out shakers and we shook our fanny’s off to the song.

Finally, I always end with the same three things:

  1. Movement Exercise – If You’re Happy and You Know It

  2. I tell the kids that I want to know how happy they are. We do this three times, faster and FASTER each time.

  3. Rhyme – Say Goodbye

  4. This is the same rhyme we started with, so the new guys are familiar with it by the end of storytime.

  5. Song – Goodbye, So Long, Farewell my Friends by Music Together

  6. I always put this one on as I go to open the door. Its a nice, slow, peaceful song to wind down on.

How’d it go:

One of our other branches recently closed for a refresh so I wasn’t sure how many people to expect in this one, but it wasn’t that bad. We had a good crew and for the most part all two year olds, which is unheard of! Lots of participation, which makes storytime so much more fun. Overall, this was a good group of twos.

That’s all for now!

-M-

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