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Children and their families got to enjoy a special Caldecott-themed storytime and craft this past weekend. It was a beautiful day so I had a low turn-out for the storytime, but I continued to have the kids do the craft throughout the day and they LOVED it! I started out the storytime by pointing out the "shiny gold sticker" on each book, and explained that it was a very special award. I asked them to pay close attention to each book's pictures, since that is what they won their award for. I had a small group of very eager and interested participants.
Here is the lineup...
For our craft I had children make their own Caldecott books. The prep work for this project was extremely high but I do believe it was worth the effort because I've never seen a craft go over so well! They were so very proud of their Caldecott creations. I pre-made booklets out of construction paper and blank white paper, and glued color-printed cutouts of the Caldecott medal to AccuCut award ribbons. It was their job to glue their award onto the book, and to write and/or color pictures to create their own Caldecott winning story. We had a story about a kitten, a dog, a bird, and someone named "Crispy" who found a map. "Reading" their stories as they beamed with pride was my favorite part of the day.
- Song: Hello, How Are You?
- Our "Hello" song.
- Book: A Sick Day for Amos McGee by Erin and Philip Stead (Winner, 2011)
- One of my personal favorites, a sleepy story that went over surprisingly well with the little ones.
- Song and Flannel: "I Went to the Zoo One Day" (sung to the tune of London Bridge)
- I went to the zoo one day, zoo one day, zoo one day, I went to the zoo one day and I saw a _________! (Use flannels of different zoo animals and have children identify each one you put up on the board.)
- Book: King Bidgood's in the Bathtub by Don and Audrey Wood (Honor, 1986)
- Not as much of a hit as it has been in the past for preschool storytime, probably because this crowd was on the younger side and did not understand the story's silliness.
- Flannel: Rub a Dub Dub Three Bears in a Tub
- Bears are easier to make out of flannel than men!
- Book: Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes (Winner, 2005)
- Probably the favorite pick for this group, little kitten is so endearing.
- Flannel: Where is Kitten?
- Substituted a flannel kitten for Mouse in the House- this flannel is always a favorite. By chance the kitten was in the last house picked, and I had the kids meow so that kitten would be less shy and come out of her hiding spot. They were thrilled.
- Joseph Had an Overcoat by Simms Taback (Winner, 2000)
- Attention spans were wandering at this point. I would try it again as a first book.
- Our Hands Say Thank You
- Our "Goodbye" song.
For our craft I had children make their own Caldecott books. The prep work for this project was extremely high but I do believe it was worth the effort because I've never seen a craft go over so well! They were so very proud of their Caldecott creations. I pre-made booklets out of construction paper and blank white paper, and glued color-printed cutouts of the Caldecott medal to AccuCut award ribbons. It was their job to glue their award onto the book, and to write and/or color pictures to create their own Caldecott winning story. We had a story about a kitten, a dog, a bird, and someone named "Crispy" who found a map. "Reading" their stories as they beamed with pride was my favorite part of the day.
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