Storytime Stuff wrote 2 months ago:
Recommended Books Where Are You Going, Maisy? by Lucy Cousins. Candlewick, 2003. Maisy the mouse is … more →
Tags: storytime plans, Transportation, Baby and Toddler Programs, Movement Activities, Neighborhood
Storytime Stuff wrote 3 months ago:
Recommended Books The Busy Little Squirrel by Nancy Tafuri. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006. A … more →
Tags: animals, Fall Season, autumn, Seasons, Science in Storytimes, American Sign Language, squirrels
Storytime Stuff wrote 3 months ago:
Autumn Leaves (to the tune of “London Bridge”) Autumn leaves are falling down, Falling down, falling … more →
Tags: Fall Season, autumn, Seasons, Trees, American Sign Language, Baby and Toddler Programs
Storytime Stuff wrote 3 months ago:
Beyond peek-a-boo and freeze dances, what can you do with a scarf? Plenty! 1) Windy Days: Perfect fo … more →
Tags: Bugs, Insects, Weather, Ocean, spring, Articles, Prop Activities, American Sign Language, Baby and Toddler Programs
Storytime Stuff wrote 3 months ago:
There are many advantages to using sign language with young children: it reduces frustration, stimul … more →
Tags: animals, Seasons, farm, snow, winter, Articles, colors, group management, American Sign Language
Storytime Stuff wrote 3 months ago:
Nursery rhymes help children develop important pre-reading skills, such as phonemic awareness, and m … more →
Tags: Articles, Prop Activities, Games, Nursery Rhymes, American Sign Language, Baby and Toddler Programs, spiders, time, Multicultural Storytime Activities
Storytime Stuff wrote 3 months ago:
Using sign language during library storytimes is a great way to communicate with babies and toddlers … more →
Tags: animals, Bugs, Insects, Transportation, group management, American Sign Language, Baby and Toddler Programs, Monkeys, Bathtime