I thought I’d try archiving what I’m doing in Storytime both for the benefit of anyone looking for ideas and for myself in case I have partial memory failure someday (which, let's face it, could be any day now…).
A few things:
All the librarians in our branch take turns doing a month (or two) of Storytime. I'll do four of the five Tuesdays in April (A co-worker will cover for me the one week my schedule flips for another program.) and also Storytimes in October.
I don’t use pre-recorded music, but perform all the songs
myself, singing and playing guitar. (Sometimes I'll look for the
chords online, which is fairly easy for the more familiar tunes; other
times I'll just pick out the chords by ear.) Although I’m no great singer or guitar
player, I do enjoy having the flexibility to change the music to fit the
situation (adding verses, repeating, speeding up the tempo, slowing it down,
etc.).
I usually have more material than I can use.
Sometimes I’ll make an on-the-spot decision to do something, repeat something,
or not do something. Items marked with an * are things I left out for this particular
Storytime (mainly because of time).
Cowboy
& Cowgirl Storytime April 2, 2013
Welcome & Introduction
“Shake Your Sillies Out” - Raffi (Always a good opening song!)
“The Little Cowboy Song” (to the tune of “I’m a Little
Teapot”)
TheCowboy ABC (2001) – Chris L. Demarest
“Cowboy Boots” – Charlie Hope (If you aren't familiar with her music, you should be. Learn more here.)
Let’sSing a Lullaby with the Brave Cowboy (2012) – Jan Thomas
“She’ll Be Comin’ ‘Round the Mountain” *
The Cowboy Pokey (dance - modified from this version)
“Home on the Range” *
Cowboy Bedtime (fingerplay)
“If You’re a Cowboy and You Know It” (to the tune of “If
You’re Happy and You Know It”, a good closing song)
“Happy Trails” *
Crafts:
Decorate your own sheriff’s badge
Make a cowboy moustache (various sizes and shapes)
Cowboy & Cowgirl coloring sheets
We had a pretty light crowd: 20 kids, 15 adults and very much on the young side. (I'd say the oldest kid was 4 years old.) As usual, it was a lot of fun!
More next week!
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