Recently, School Library Journal posted a list of wonderful resources for parents to use during this time with having to stay home and quarantine due to the coronavirus and I wanted to pass this along.
Stay healthy everyone.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Toddler Art: Curious George
We started off Toddler Art with our
Curious George board book story, Curious George and the Bunny by H.A. Rey. The toddlers
were having a little trouble paying attention, but we got through the story
quickly and had craft time.
We had the usual two crafts, but I used
two crafts from Preschool Picasso since I had leftovers and thought they were
easy enough for toddlers.
There was a paper plate craft where the
toddlers had to paint with a big paintbrush or clothespin pom pom brown to make
Curious Georges' face.
The other two crafts were those taken from Preschool Picasso. We made The Man in
the Yellow Hat's tie and the hand print craft.
The parents enjoyed having these
options and the kids had fun playing with our toddler toys after our crafts.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Preschool Picasso: Curious George
I had an extra big group for Preschool
Picasso: Curious George since we had a mom's group attend, as well as my
regulars. It was so nice to see everybody and they got to see me as "The
Man in the Yellow Hat."
We started off with the story, Curious George: Librarian for a Day by Julie Tibbott. This was a
shorter Curious George story to read that was just the right length, was about
the library, and taught about how we arrange the books in the library.
After talking a little bit about the
book and how we put books back in the library, it was time to introduce our
Curious George crafts.
Our first craft was a painting craft
using their handprints to make Curious George's body, green paint for the vines
he was hanging off of, and to glue on Curious George's face to their handprint.
They used brown and green paint, watercolor paint brushes for their leaves and
vines, and had practice gluing.
Our next craft was to make a Man in the
Yellow Hat tie. They had a fun time using stickers and markers to decorate
their tie and wear it around the library.
The kids really do love Curious George!
Monday, March 2, 2020
Sunday, March 1, 2020
Book of the Month: Yoga Storytime
Yoga Storytime by Miriam R. Aventos is a simple picture book that explains how yoga began in India and gives easy instruction on how to start yoga, the poses, and what is so beneficial about practicing it.
Summary: Discover the basics of practicing yoga by tracing the story of its beginnings in India, showing how its earliest practitioners observed things in nature, such as trees, cats, snakes, and lions, and then imitated their poses.
Ages: For children of all ages
Summary: Discover the basics of practicing yoga by tracing the story of its beginnings in India, showing how its earliest practitioners observed things in nature, such as trees, cats, snakes, and lions, and then imitated their poses.
Ages: For children of all ages
"Just breathe, nothing more."
The illustrations were as calming as the subject and this can be a very interactive book with your child. Poses can be tried, breathing exercises can be done, all while learning about the subject and India.
I would recommend this book for any parents interested in introducing yoga to their child or practicing yoga together.
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