Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Happy Birthday, Lewis Carroll!

We have a recurring program for children ages 6-12 called "Terrific Tuesdays".  What's so terrific about it?  For me, mostly the fact that I get to create a fun program using any ideas I want!  The children's staff switches off every week so the kids here at the library always get to try something different- sometimes it's a storytime, a craft, games; the sky's the limit!

I was scheduled for Terrific Tuesday on January 27th, which also happens to be the birthday of our dearly departed Lewis Carroll, the author of  Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.  So I decided to throw him a birthday (un-birthday?) party.  

I always like to make note of the literary context of my programs, so I began by asking the children if they had seen the popular Disney movie Alice in Wonderland (Most of them hadn't!). My segue into "Well did you know that it was a book before it was a movie?" didn't work well for that reason. However, I had the book out on display and after the program, many of the attendees were interested in it.

No party is complete without games- so instead of "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" (another game that most of them had not heard of or played - am I just getting old?), we played "Pin the Smile on the Cheshire Cat".  They loved it and it was super easy to create, just a bit of picture editing and playing around in Publisher, a large poster board, 11x17 paper, staples, and scotch tape.  And a lovely teen volunteer to cut out thirty cat smiles for you helps too.

"Two, Five, and Seven painting the rosebush"
Source: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by
Lewis Carroll, illustrated by John Tenniel, 1865.
"You're nothing but a pack of cards!"
Source: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by
Lewis Carroll, illustrated by John Tenniel, 1865.


Next, I told the children about the chapter where Alice enters the Queen of Hearts' garden to find little live playing cards painting her roses red (the Queen hates white roses!).  We made our own little card men out of playing cards, pipe cleaners, construction paper, and googly eyes.  Because we tend to get a lot of wee little ones for this program, I decided to pre-make the "bodies" of the card guys. Then they glued pre-cut hearts onto their guys, glued on eyes, and drew on faces.  I don't think I've ever had a craft program go over so well as this did.  High attendance, compliments from parents, children begging to make more... you name it!  I think it helped that Valentine's Day is coming up and these little guys would make the cutest valentines.  Interested in replicating the craft? Please do! Just follow the directions below!

Materials needed:
  • A deck of playing cards
  • Red construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Googly eyes (optional, these can also be drawn in)*
  • Red pipe cleaners
  • Gluesticks
  • Stapler
  • Pencil or lollipop for the guy to hold (also optional)**
  • Markers or crayons 
*But my rule of thumb is that everything is better with googly eyes.  
**WHY OH WHY DID I NOT THINK OF PAINTBRUSHES UNTIL JUST NOW??!!

Directions:
  1. Punch a hole in four corners of one playing card.
  2. Feed one pipe cleaner through the top two holes.
  3. Feed a second pipe cleaner through the bottom two holes.
  4. Staple another playing card to the back of the card (not required, but makes it neater and makes the pipe cleaners stay put)
  5. Pre-cut hearts about 2-3" wide for the heads
  6. ***I completed steps 1-5 ahead of time, since we get a lot of 2-4 year olds for our programs.  If you are working with older children, they may be able to do these steps themselves.
  7. Glue the heart head to the top of the card body.
  8. Glue or draw on eyes and face.
  9. Twist and twirl pipe cleaner arms and legs any way you want!
  10. Add a prop for the arms to hold if you want... something sweet like a lollipop is perfect for Valentine's Day!




Friday, February 21, 2014

Valentine's Day Storytime

I usually don't do themed storytimes because I don't like to limit my book choices... I would rather just pick my favorites whether they are related or not!  However, in the spirit of Valentine's Day, I decided to do a storytime about love since that is quite a broad theme, and I had a lot to choose from!

Books I read:

  • And I Love You by Ruth Krauss and Steven Kellogg
  • My Heart is Like a Zoo by Michael Hall
  • All Kinds of Kisses by Nancy Tafuri

Songs I sang:

  • "Skidamarink"
  • "Two Little Lovebirds" (Dickybirds)
  • "Six Little Valentines"



"Six Little Valentines" was especially fun.  I borrowed the idea from Storytime Katie, who adapted the song and flannel from Busy Crafting Mommy.  I am not as handy with a sewing machine as these ladies, so I crafted my envelopes from paper and added a velcro tab to the back of each so that they would stick to the flannel board.  The kids loved these valentines... there is a certain excitement about opening up mail and finding out what is inside an envelope, especially when they are cute little valentines from animal friends.  I wish I could use this set all year long... I may have to adapt a non-seasonal "mail" flannel set since this one was such a hit!

"Six Little Valentines"


Six little Valentines were sent to my house,
The first one said, “I love you, From Mouse.”
Five little Valentines in my mailbox,
The second one said, “Be mine, Love Fox.”
Four little Valentines full of love,
The third one said, “You are sweet, From Dove.”
Three little Valentines just for me,
The fourth one said, “Be my honey, Love Bee.”
Two little Valentine’s mailed with care,
The fifth one said, “Here’s a hug, From Bear.”
The last little Valentine, from my friend Jay,
This one said, “Happy Valentine’s Day!”



Saturday, February 1, 2014

What Time is it? It's ValenTIMES


I love holidays and I especially love holidays that give me the opportunity to make SPECTACULAR displays of puns.  

This display was made on a large poster board, with heart cut outs and medium letter stickers.  I stapled together about 6 sheets of large white paper to make it look like a 3-D book, and I like the effect I ended up with.  

I put this up in our Teen section (it's a tad racy for the wee little ones) and so far they have gotten a kick out of it.  

Some more Valentine Puns for your enjoyment:
  • Do you have any overdue books?  Because you've got FINE written all over you!
  • Can I get your Call #?
  • Dewey match?