Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Burnham Bunch: Christmas Tree

Oh, Christmas Tree

Read: Christmas Eve Good Night by Doug Cushman and Ten Little Christmas Presents by Jean Marzollo


Flannel Board: Ten Little Christmas Presents

Craft: Christmas Tree

Need: Green, yellow, brown and blue craft paper, Q-tips, paint, paper plates and glue sticks.
  • Prior to storytime cut green paper into shapes -- see directions here at FrogPond. Also, cut brown paper into rectangle for trunk, cut yellow into a star.
  • Using the blue paper as the background, have the kiddos glue the tree together and then paint on the ornaments using Q-tips-stamps.
  • Annnnnnddddddd, there you go!










Tuesday, December 18, 2012

I'm in love ....

Here are some new books that I have just fallen in love with ...

He does .. and it is so cute

Any parent will tell you this is true. Love the steaming "to-go" cup!

I will ALWAYS be a dancer at heart. 

Just look at the cover .... 'nuff said.

Cozy. Christmas.


Oh, Scaredy Squirrel! He is just bananas.

Zzzzzzzzzzzz

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Burnham Bunch: Reindeer

Run, Run Rudolph!

Read: Dream Snow by Eric Carle and Shhh! by Julie Sykes



Flannel Board: Rudolph, Rudolph via SoTomorrow



Craft: Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer inspired by Kerry's Craft Blog

Need: Brown, red and black craft paper, sticker-eyes and glue sticks
  • Prior to storytime, we cut the brown paper in half and formed a tube shape for the reindeer body. We also cut out the red into circles for noses and the black for antlers.
  • Have kiddos glue it together  ...... THE END!






Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Burnham Bunch: Snowmen

Snowmen time of year again ...

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



Flannel board: Using The First Day of Winter 

Craft: Mosiac snowman inspired by The Elementary Art Room

Need: White, orange and black craft paper, glue sticks and chalk/white crayon.
  • Prior to storytime, have your super-awesome assistant rip white paper into pieces, cut orange pieces into a carrot shape and black paper into squares. We also, used white crayon to draw a half-circle shape as a guide for the kiddos to place their white paper.
  • I instructed the kiddos to glue their white paper into the half-circle outline. 
  • Then they glued on their nose and eyes and mouth.
  • I also handed out white crayons so they could draw snowflakes ....









Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Burnham Bunch: Colorful Doggies

Dog-gone Colorful

A few weeks ago, we cancelled storytime on Thursday because of our freak November Nor'easter. So, our Thursday class will be making Pigs this week and our Wednesday classes will be making Dogs. Jeez, so much to keep track of!

Thank you to my co-worker, Susan, for taking over storytime for me today .... Started my day with a flat tire!!! Things can only go up from here, right? Right????

Read: Dog's Colorful Day by Emma Dodd and Bark, George by Jules Feiffer




Flannel Board: Dog's Colorful Day








Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Burnham Bunch: Turkeys

Turkeys

Read: Gobble Gobble Crash! by Julie Stiegemeyer



Flannel Board: Five Fat Turkeys found via Pinterest from Ram Sam Storytime

Please excuse my pink turkeys, my printer was running out of ink!
Craft: Toddler Turkey via my old stand-by for great ideas NoTimeForFlashcards

Need: Sticky-back paper, construction paper: red, orange, yellow, sticker eyes, and glitter glue.
  • Prior to storytime, I cut out:
    • Turkey-shaped frame and turkey body-head = orange
    • Beak = yellow
    • Gobbler/Waddle = red
  • I didn't have glitter glue ... so I made some using craft glue mixed with glitter (hoping it dries clear!)
  • Place a piece of sticky-back paper at each craft seat with the turkey-shape adhered ... all sticky side up. 
  • Kiddos glued the beak and gobbler and sticker eyes to the turkey body-head -- set aside.
  • Then, they finger-painted the inside of the turkey-shape. Have handi-wipes standing by for quick clean-up.
  • Adhere the turkey body to the sticky paper.
  • Then, place a second piece of sticky-paper on top. Trim around the shape and there you go!