Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Christmas

Burnham Bunch will resume in February! For the month of January we will be hosting a Winter Blahs at Burnham drop-in storytime. I am not expecting many attendees? But, I may post a picture or two along the way. Until then wishing you a .....


and a Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Burnham Bunch: Santa and his Reindeer

Reindeer

Read: There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell by Lucille Colandro and Christmas Eve Good Night by Doug Cushman


  
Flannel board: Using There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell! hand-out story pieces and have kiddos put on our Old Lady during prompts.

Craft: Reindeer Food
  • Need: Oats, gold glitter, and different color sprinkles, clear bags, labels, and stapler.
  • Using the Avery postcard template, I designed and printed a bag topper.
  • I set up different stations:Station #1 = Oats, Station #2 = Gold Glitter, Station #3 Red Glitter, Station #3 Bag Stapling Station.
  • At each station, the children will measure the right amount into their bags and move on to the next. 
  • When then have completed all their stations, they returned to their seat and applied a few stickers.
  • And that is about it!
Merry Christmas to all! And to the reindeer, good flight!






Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Burnham Bunch: Let it snow?

Let it snow?

Now that it is time that we would expect some snow, we haven't had a flake! (well we had a "dusting" but that doesn't count!) It is SUPER cold so we are going to go ahead and make some snowmen!!

Read: Snow Happy! by Patricia Hubbell and The First Day of Winter by Denise Fleming


Flannel Board: Using The First Day of Winter as the book progresses children will place items during prompts.

Craft: Snowmen inspired by Evenings & Weekends
  • Need: Cotton rounds (cosmetic wipes), glue, bits and bops to decorate the snowman, and craft paper.
  • I am not even going to give directions, because a picture says a thousand words:






Love the jaunty belt and hat!


Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Burnham Bunch: Christmas

Christmas Star

Read: Suzy Goose and the Christmas Star by Petr Horacek and 10 Trim-the-Tree'ers by Janet Schulman.


Feltboard: Using 10 Trim-the-tree'ers.

Craft: Winter Snowflake/Christmas Star Ornament

  • Need: Popsicle sticks, glitter, white glue and jewels.
  • Prior to storytime, hot glue 3 popsicle sticks into a snowflake/star shape.
  • Hoping to keep this project relatively neat. I set up glitter stations: 1 red, green, gold. At each station, I placed a tray with a piece of copy paper and a cup of glitter. 
  • At each child's craft seat, I set a plate with one of the ornaments. I asked each child to "paint" their ornament with white glue.
  • After that step was completed, the kiddos proceeded to the glitter station of their choice.
  • With the help of their parent/care-giver, they sprinkled the glitter onto their ornament.
  • Then carefully place the ornament back onto the plate to dry.
  • When completely dry, I will hot-glue a sting/yarn to the back as a hanger.











I had to include this. Seriously! How precious is this? *sigh*