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Anyone who works with the very young will delight in this charming treasury of age-appropriate programming ideas for children from as young as 6 months through age 3. Unlike many other children's programming guides, this one takes a literature-based approach, offering a dynamic mix of stimulating activities that center around books and give young children a head start on literacy. Promote lifelong reading and library use with these exciting programs for infants, toddlers, and their families, and enhance children's capacity for learning with a myriad of stories, songs, and sing-alongs! Anyone…mehr
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Anyone who works with the very young will delight in this charming treasury of age-appropriate programming ideas for children from as young as 6 months through age 3. Unlike many other children's programming guides, this one takes a literature-based approach, offering a dynamic mix of stimulating activities that center around books and give young children a head start on literacy. Promote lifelong reading and library use with these exciting programs for infants, toddlers, and their families, and enhance children's capacity for learning with a myriad of stories, songs, and sing-alongs! Anyone who works with the very young will delight in this charming treasury of age-appropriate programming ideas for children from as young as 6 months through age 3. Unlike many other children's programming guides, this one takes a literature-based approach, offering a dynamic mix of stimulating activities that center around books and give young children a head start on literacy. PreK. You'll find everything you need to run magnificent literature-based children's programs. For each age level (6-11 months, 12-23 months, 24-36 months, 36-48 months), the authors present eight complete programs and provide specific instructions and guidance for working with each group. Adults will have as much fun as the children with such programs as Wiggle, Jiggle, and Bounce, Oink, Cluck, Moo, 1, 2, 3 Count With Me, and Monster Mash. A chapter on Family Fun addresses working with diverse ages and features eight family programs. Whether you're a novice or an experienced children's programmer, this book will help you offer quality programming and foster lifelong literacy in your community. Ages: Infant-3
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780313053474
- Artikelnr.: 68528876
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780313053474
- Artikelnr.: 68528876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Beth Maddigan is education librarian for Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada. Roberta Thompson is family literacy coordinator for Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada. Stefanie Drennan is early childhood educator/children's programmer at Cambridge Libraries & Galleries, Ontario, Canada.
ContentsAcknowledgementsxvIntroductionxviiChapter 1:Nuts and
Bolts1l.Where?21.1Finding a Home for Programs22.When?22.1Morning, Noon, and
Night###8212;When to Run Programs22.2How Long Is Story Hour?: Length of
Individual Programs32.3Seasons Change: Sessions and Semesters for
Programming33.Who?33.1Programmers33.2Participants43.3Preregistration Versus
Open Attendance43.4Sold Out! Maximum Attendance53.5No Room at the Inn:
Waiting Lists53.6Fee Versus Free: Charging Participants for Admission63.7To
Run, or Not to Run: Program Cancellation64.What?74.1Set-Up and Programming
Essentials74.2On a Scale from 1 to 10: Program Evaluation and
Feedback85.How (Do You Manage Your Group)?105.1Expectations for
Children###8217;s Behaviour105.2Common Problems and How to Avoid
Them106.Flexibility and a Smile12Chapter 2:Beginning with Babies131.What
Can Babies Do?: Child Development at Six to Eleven Months142.Baby
Programming Guidelines152.1Ways to Introduce Baby Programming152.2Getting
Ready153.Baby Programs: Format and Routine163.1Program Outline163.2Opening
Routine163.3Program Ingredients163.4Quiet Time173.5Closing Routine174.Baby
Programming Techniques and Activities174.1Bouncing174.2Tickle
Rhymes184.3Action Rhymes and Songs184.4Special Activities and Storytime
Souvenirs184.5Music and Noise184.6Repetition194.7Circle Games and
Rhymes194.8Reading Aloud19 viiviii \ Contents5.The Baby Programs20PROGRAM
1###8212;Baby and Me: Baby Favourites20Books to Share20Rhymes and
Songs21Storytime Souvenir23PROGRAM 2###8212;Baby and Me: Bees and
Butterflies24Plan Ahead Note24Books to Share24Rhymes and Songs25Storytime
Souvenir: Fuzzytail Bee27Storytime Souvenir: Peekaboo Bee28PROGRAM
3###8212;Baby and Me: Shake, Rattle, and Roll29Plan Ahead Note29Books to
Share29Rhymes and Songs30Storytime Souvenir: Shake-a-Shaker32PROGRAM
4###8212;Baby and Me: Wiggle, Jiggle, and Bounce33Plan Ahead Note33Books to
Share33Rhymes and Songs34Storytime Souvenir: Wiggle E.Worm36PROGRAM
5###8212;Baby and Me: Nursery Rhyme Time37Plan Ahead Note37Books to
Share37Rhymes and Songs38Storytime Souvenir: Birds of a Feather40PROGRAM
6###8212;Baby and Me: Head to Toe42Plan Ahead Note42Books to Share42Rhymes
and Songs43Storytime Souvenir: Sweet Feet45PROGRAM 7###8212;Baby and Me:
Barnyard Banter46Plan Ahead Note46Books to Share46Rhymes and
Songs47Storytime Souvenir: This Little Piggy49PROGRAM 8###8212;Baby and Me:
Hush Little Baby51Plan Ahead Note51Books to Share51Rhymes and
Songs52Storytime Souvenir: Baby###8217;s Sleeping
Doorhanger546.Bibliography of Books to Share56Chapter 3:Wonderful
Ones571.What Can Walkers Do?: Child Development at Twelve to Twenty-three
Months582.One Year Old Programming Guidelines592.1Starting a Program for
One Year Olds592.2Getting Ready603.Programs for One Year Olds: Format and
Routine613.1Format613.2Opening Routine613.3Program Ingredients62Contents /
ix3.4Teaching New Rhymes and Songs633.5Focus Activities633.6Closing
Routine634.One Year Old Programming Techniques and Activities644.1Music and
Movement644.2Special Activities and Storytime
Souvenirs644.3Props645.Programs for One Year Olds65PROGRAM 1###8212;Fun
with Ones: Mother Goose Is on the Loose65Plan Ahead Note65Books to
Share65Rhymes and Songs66Storytime Souvenir: The Cow That Jumped Over the
Moon68PROGRAM 2###8212;Fun with Ones: Here Comes Peter Cottontail70Plan
Ahead Note70Books to Share70Rhymes and Songs71Storytime Souvenir:
Cottonball Bunny73PROGRAM 3###8212;Fun with Ones: Things That Go74Plan
Ahead Note74Books to Share74Rhymes and Songs75Storytime Souvenir: Big
Yellow Bus77PROGRAM 4###8212;Fun with Ones: Going to the Zoo79Plan Ahead
Note79Books to Share79Rhymes and Songs80Storytime Souvenir: Silly Swinging
Monkey82PROGRAM 5###8212;Fun with Ones: Jungle Jamboree84Plan Ahead
Note84Books to Share84Rhymes and Songs85Storytime Souvenir: Elmo
Elephant87PROGRAM 6###8212;Fun with Ones: Pet Parade88Plan Ahead
Note88Books to Share88Rhymes and Songs89Storytime Souvenir: Perfect Puppy
Headband92PROGRAM 7###8212;Fun with Ones: Jingle Jollies94Plan Ahead
Note94Books to Share94Rhymes and Songs95Storytime Souvenir: Oh, Christmas
Tree!97PROGRAM 8###8212;Fun with Ones: Anything Goes99Plan Ahead
Note99Books to Share99Rhymes and Songs100Storytime Souvenir: Clickety-Clack
Clappers1026.Bibliography of Books to Share 104x \ ContentsChapter
4:Terrific Twos1051.What Can Twos Do?: Child Development at Twenty-four to
Thirty-six Months1062.Two Year Old Programming Guidelines1072.1Starting a
Program for Two Year Olds1072.2Getting Ready1073.Programs for Two Year
Olds: Format and Routine1083.1Format1083.2Opening Routine1093.3Group
Dynamics1113.4Closing Routine1114.Two Year Old Programming Techniques and
Activities1114.1Special Activities1124.2Activities Just for Twos1124.3Adult
Participation1125.Programs for Two Year Olds113PROGRAM 1###8212;Time for
Twos: Teddy Tales113Plan Ahead Note113Books to Share113Rhymes and
Songs114Storytime Souvenir: Cinnamon Bear116PROGRAM 2###8212;Time for Twos:
Fun in the Sun117Plan Ahead Note117Books to Share117Rhymes and
Songs118Storytime Souvenir: Build Your Own Cone121PROGRAM 3###8212;Time for
Twos: All About Me123Plan Ahead Note123Books to Share123Rhymes and
Songs124Storytime Souvenir: That###8217;s My Name!126PROGRAM 4###8212;Time
for Twos: Tea for Twos127Plan Ahead Note127Books to Share127Rhymes and
Songs128Storytime Souvenir: Crazy Cookies131PROGRAM 5###8212;Time for Twos:
Fuzzytail Friends132Plan Ahead Note132Books to Share132Rhymes and
Songs133Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Nuts###8221; the Squirrel135PROGRAM
6###8212;Time for Twos: Rainbow Connection137Plan Ahead Note137Books to
Share137Rhymes and Songs138Storytime Souvenir: Over the Rainbow140PROGRAM
7###8212;Time for Twos: Winter Wonderland142Plan Ahead Note142Books to
Share142Rhymes and Songs143Storytime Souvenir: Paint Stick
Snowmen145Contents / xiPROGRAM 8###8212;Time for Twos: Oink, Cluck,
Moo147Plan Ahead Note147Books to Share147Rhymes and Songs148Storytime
Souvenir: Hand Print Sheep1506.Bibliography of Books to Share152Chapter
5:Just Threes1531.What Can Threes Do?: Child Development for Three Year
Olds1542.Three Year Old Programming Guidelines1552.1Starting a Program for
Three Year Olds1552.2Getting Ready1553.Programs for Three Year Olds: Format
and Routine1563.1Format1573.2Opening Routine1573.3Group Activities and
Games1583.4Predictability and Comfort Elements1583.5Print
Materials1593.6Closing Routine1614.Three Year Old Programming
Techniques1614.1Connecting with Adults1614.2Controlling a
Group1625.Programs for Three Year Olds163PROGRAM 1###8212;Just Threes:
Hallowe###8217;en Howl163Plan Ahead Note163Books to Share163Rhymes and
Songs164Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Spook###8221; the Bat166PROGRAM
2###8212;Just Threes: Spring Fling168Plan Ahead Note168Books to
Share168Rhymes and Songs169Storytime Souvenir: Awesome Umbrellas171PROGRAM
3###8212;Just Threes: Crunch, Munch, and Slurp172Plan Ahead Note172Books to
Share172Rhymes and Songs173Storytime Souvenir: Fruit Loopy
Jewelry176PROGRAM 4###8212;Just Threes: Splish-Splash!
Who###8217;sintheBath?177Plan Ahead Note177Books to Share177Rhymes and
Songs178Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Quackers###8221; the Duck180PROGRAM
5###8212;Just Threes: Frogs, Fish, and Fun182Plan Ahead Note182Books to
Share182Rhymes and Songs183Storytime Souvenir: Fred E.Fish186PROGRAM
6###8212;Just Threes: Roses Are Red187Plan Ahead Note187Books to
Share187Rhymes and Songs188xii \ ContentsChapter 5:Just Threes
(cont.)Storytime Souvenir: Puppet Pal190PROGRAM 7###8212;Just Threes: 1, 2,
3, Count with Me192Plan Ahead Note192Books to Share192Rhymes and
Songs193Storytime Souvenir: Leapin###8217; Lilypads196PROGRAM 8###8212;Just
Threes: Monkeying Around198Plan Ahead Note198Books to Share198Rhymes and
Songs199Storytime Souvenir: Clownin###8217; Around2016.Bibliography of
Books to Share203Chapter 6:Family Fun2051.Family Storytime: The
Concept2062.Family Programming Guidelines2072.1Starting a Program for the
Entire Family2072.2Getting Ready2073.Programs for Families: Format and
Routine2083.1Format2083.2Opening Routine2093.3What to Include: Elements for
Success2093.4Closing Routine2104.Family Programming
Techniques2104.1Entertaining All Ages2104.2Humour2104.3Storytelling Made
Simple2104.4Music2114.5Participation2114.6Dramatic Arts2125.Programs for
Families213PROGRAM 1###8212;Family Fun: Pyjama Party213Plan Ahead
Note213Books to Share213Rhymes and Songs214Storytime Souvenir: Rockets
Away!216PROGRAM 2###8212;Family Fun: Enchanted Evening217Plan Ahead
Note217Books to Share217Rhymes and Songs218Storytime Souvenir: Puppet
Palace220PROGRAM 3###8212;Family Fun: Monster Mash223Plan Ahead
Note223Books to Share223Rhymes and Songs224Storytime Souvenir: Wild
Thing226PROGRAM 4###8212;Family Fun: Loony Tunes228Plan Ahead Note228Books
to Share228Family Fun: Loony Tunes228Rhymes and Songs229Contents /
xiiiStorytime Souvenir: Silly Monkeys231PROGRAM 5###8212;Family Fun: Family
Favourites233Plan Ahead Note233Books to Share233Rhymes and
Songs234Storytime Souvenir: I Spy Telescope236PROGRAM 6###8212;Family Fun:
Inside-Outside, Upside-Down237Plan Ahead Note237Books to Share237Rhymes and
Songs238Storytime Souvenir: Hats Off to You!240PROGRAM 7###8212;Family Fun:
Bunnies and Bears241Plan Ahead Note241Books to Share241Rhymes and
Songs242Storytime Souvenir: Blackboard Bear244PROGRAM 8###8212;Family Fun:
Farmyard Fun246Plan Ahead Note246Books to Share246Rhymes and
Songs247Storytime Souvenir: Peekaboo Barn2506.Bibliography of Books to
Share252Appendix255Suggested Reading257Emergent Literacy and
Reading-Readiness257Program Plans and Collections of Songs and
Rhymes258Child Development259Library Children###8217;s
Services260Children###8217;s Literature260Bibliographies and
Booklists260Other261Author/Title/First Line Index263Subject Index273
Bolts1l.Where?21.1Finding a Home for Programs22.When?22.1Morning, Noon, and
Night###8212;When to Run Programs22.2How Long Is Story Hour?: Length of
Individual Programs32.3Seasons Change: Sessions and Semesters for
Programming33.Who?33.1Programmers33.2Participants43.3Preregistration Versus
Open Attendance43.4Sold Out! Maximum Attendance53.5No Room at the Inn:
Waiting Lists53.6Fee Versus Free: Charging Participants for Admission63.7To
Run, or Not to Run: Program Cancellation64.What?74.1Set-Up and Programming
Essentials74.2On a Scale from 1 to 10: Program Evaluation and
Feedback85.How (Do You Manage Your Group)?105.1Expectations for
Children###8217;s Behaviour105.2Common Problems and How to Avoid
Them106.Flexibility and a Smile12Chapter 2:Beginning with Babies131.What
Can Babies Do?: Child Development at Six to Eleven Months142.Baby
Programming Guidelines152.1Ways to Introduce Baby Programming152.2Getting
Ready153.Baby Programs: Format and Routine163.1Program Outline163.2Opening
Routine163.3Program Ingredients163.4Quiet Time173.5Closing Routine174.Baby
Programming Techniques and Activities174.1Bouncing174.2Tickle
Rhymes184.3Action Rhymes and Songs184.4Special Activities and Storytime
Souvenirs184.5Music and Noise184.6Repetition194.7Circle Games and
Rhymes194.8Reading Aloud19 viiviii \ Contents5.The Baby Programs20PROGRAM
1###8212;Baby and Me: Baby Favourites20Books to Share20Rhymes and
Songs21Storytime Souvenir23PROGRAM 2###8212;Baby and Me: Bees and
Butterflies24Plan Ahead Note24Books to Share24Rhymes and Songs25Storytime
Souvenir: Fuzzytail Bee27Storytime Souvenir: Peekaboo Bee28PROGRAM
3###8212;Baby and Me: Shake, Rattle, and Roll29Plan Ahead Note29Books to
Share29Rhymes and Songs30Storytime Souvenir: Shake-a-Shaker32PROGRAM
4###8212;Baby and Me: Wiggle, Jiggle, and Bounce33Plan Ahead Note33Books to
Share33Rhymes and Songs34Storytime Souvenir: Wiggle E.Worm36PROGRAM
5###8212;Baby and Me: Nursery Rhyme Time37Plan Ahead Note37Books to
Share37Rhymes and Songs38Storytime Souvenir: Birds of a Feather40PROGRAM
6###8212;Baby and Me: Head to Toe42Plan Ahead Note42Books to Share42Rhymes
and Songs43Storytime Souvenir: Sweet Feet45PROGRAM 7###8212;Baby and Me:
Barnyard Banter46Plan Ahead Note46Books to Share46Rhymes and
Songs47Storytime Souvenir: This Little Piggy49PROGRAM 8###8212;Baby and Me:
Hush Little Baby51Plan Ahead Note51Books to Share51Rhymes and
Songs52Storytime Souvenir: Baby###8217;s Sleeping
Doorhanger546.Bibliography of Books to Share56Chapter 3:Wonderful
Ones571.What Can Walkers Do?: Child Development at Twelve to Twenty-three
Months582.One Year Old Programming Guidelines592.1Starting a Program for
One Year Olds592.2Getting Ready603.Programs for One Year Olds: Format and
Routine613.1Format613.2Opening Routine613.3Program Ingredients62Contents /
ix3.4Teaching New Rhymes and Songs633.5Focus Activities633.6Closing
Routine634.One Year Old Programming Techniques and Activities644.1Music and
Movement644.2Special Activities and Storytime
Souvenirs644.3Props645.Programs for One Year Olds65PROGRAM 1###8212;Fun
with Ones: Mother Goose Is on the Loose65Plan Ahead Note65Books to
Share65Rhymes and Songs66Storytime Souvenir: The Cow That Jumped Over the
Moon68PROGRAM 2###8212;Fun with Ones: Here Comes Peter Cottontail70Plan
Ahead Note70Books to Share70Rhymes and Songs71Storytime Souvenir:
Cottonball Bunny73PROGRAM 3###8212;Fun with Ones: Things That Go74Plan
Ahead Note74Books to Share74Rhymes and Songs75Storytime Souvenir: Big
Yellow Bus77PROGRAM 4###8212;Fun with Ones: Going to the Zoo79Plan Ahead
Note79Books to Share79Rhymes and Songs80Storytime Souvenir: Silly Swinging
Monkey82PROGRAM 5###8212;Fun with Ones: Jungle Jamboree84Plan Ahead
Note84Books to Share84Rhymes and Songs85Storytime Souvenir: Elmo
Elephant87PROGRAM 6###8212;Fun with Ones: Pet Parade88Plan Ahead
Note88Books to Share88Rhymes and Songs89Storytime Souvenir: Perfect Puppy
Headband92PROGRAM 7###8212;Fun with Ones: Jingle Jollies94Plan Ahead
Note94Books to Share94Rhymes and Songs95Storytime Souvenir: Oh, Christmas
Tree!97PROGRAM 8###8212;Fun with Ones: Anything Goes99Plan Ahead
Note99Books to Share99Rhymes and Songs100Storytime Souvenir: Clickety-Clack
Clappers1026.Bibliography of Books to Share 104x \ ContentsChapter
4:Terrific Twos1051.What Can Twos Do?: Child Development at Twenty-four to
Thirty-six Months1062.Two Year Old Programming Guidelines1072.1Starting a
Program for Two Year Olds1072.2Getting Ready1073.Programs for Two Year
Olds: Format and Routine1083.1Format1083.2Opening Routine1093.3Group
Dynamics1113.4Closing Routine1114.Two Year Old Programming Techniques and
Activities1114.1Special Activities1124.2Activities Just for Twos1124.3Adult
Participation1125.Programs for Two Year Olds113PROGRAM 1###8212;Time for
Twos: Teddy Tales113Plan Ahead Note113Books to Share113Rhymes and
Songs114Storytime Souvenir: Cinnamon Bear116PROGRAM 2###8212;Time for Twos:
Fun in the Sun117Plan Ahead Note117Books to Share117Rhymes and
Songs118Storytime Souvenir: Build Your Own Cone121PROGRAM 3###8212;Time for
Twos: All About Me123Plan Ahead Note123Books to Share123Rhymes and
Songs124Storytime Souvenir: That###8217;s My Name!126PROGRAM 4###8212;Time
for Twos: Tea for Twos127Plan Ahead Note127Books to Share127Rhymes and
Songs128Storytime Souvenir: Crazy Cookies131PROGRAM 5###8212;Time for Twos:
Fuzzytail Friends132Plan Ahead Note132Books to Share132Rhymes and
Songs133Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Nuts###8221; the Squirrel135PROGRAM
6###8212;Time for Twos: Rainbow Connection137Plan Ahead Note137Books to
Share137Rhymes and Songs138Storytime Souvenir: Over the Rainbow140PROGRAM
7###8212;Time for Twos: Winter Wonderland142Plan Ahead Note142Books to
Share142Rhymes and Songs143Storytime Souvenir: Paint Stick
Snowmen145Contents / xiPROGRAM 8###8212;Time for Twos: Oink, Cluck,
Moo147Plan Ahead Note147Books to Share147Rhymes and Songs148Storytime
Souvenir: Hand Print Sheep1506.Bibliography of Books to Share152Chapter
5:Just Threes1531.What Can Threes Do?: Child Development for Three Year
Olds1542.Three Year Old Programming Guidelines1552.1Starting a Program for
Three Year Olds1552.2Getting Ready1553.Programs for Three Year Olds: Format
and Routine1563.1Format1573.2Opening Routine1573.3Group Activities and
Games1583.4Predictability and Comfort Elements1583.5Print
Materials1593.6Closing Routine1614.Three Year Old Programming
Techniques1614.1Connecting with Adults1614.2Controlling a
Group1625.Programs for Three Year Olds163PROGRAM 1###8212;Just Threes:
Hallowe###8217;en Howl163Plan Ahead Note163Books to Share163Rhymes and
Songs164Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Spook###8221; the Bat166PROGRAM
2###8212;Just Threes: Spring Fling168Plan Ahead Note168Books to
Share168Rhymes and Songs169Storytime Souvenir: Awesome Umbrellas171PROGRAM
3###8212;Just Threes: Crunch, Munch, and Slurp172Plan Ahead Note172Books to
Share172Rhymes and Songs173Storytime Souvenir: Fruit Loopy
Jewelry176PROGRAM 4###8212;Just Threes: Splish-Splash!
Who###8217;sintheBath?177Plan Ahead Note177Books to Share177Rhymes and
Songs178Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Quackers###8221; the Duck180PROGRAM
5###8212;Just Threes: Frogs, Fish, and Fun182Plan Ahead Note182Books to
Share182Rhymes and Songs183Storytime Souvenir: Fred E.Fish186PROGRAM
6###8212;Just Threes: Roses Are Red187Plan Ahead Note187Books to
Share187Rhymes and Songs188xii \ ContentsChapter 5:Just Threes
(cont.)Storytime Souvenir: Puppet Pal190PROGRAM 7###8212;Just Threes: 1, 2,
3, Count with Me192Plan Ahead Note192Books to Share192Rhymes and
Songs193Storytime Souvenir: Leapin###8217; Lilypads196PROGRAM 8###8212;Just
Threes: Monkeying Around198Plan Ahead Note198Books to Share198Rhymes and
Songs199Storytime Souvenir: Clownin###8217; Around2016.Bibliography of
Books to Share203Chapter 6:Family Fun2051.Family Storytime: The
Concept2062.Family Programming Guidelines2072.1Starting a Program for the
Entire Family2072.2Getting Ready2073.Programs for Families: Format and
Routine2083.1Format2083.2Opening Routine2093.3What to Include: Elements for
Success2093.4Closing Routine2104.Family Programming
Techniques2104.1Entertaining All Ages2104.2Humour2104.3Storytelling Made
Simple2104.4Music2114.5Participation2114.6Dramatic Arts2125.Programs for
Families213PROGRAM 1###8212;Family Fun: Pyjama Party213Plan Ahead
Note213Books to Share213Rhymes and Songs214Storytime Souvenir: Rockets
Away!216PROGRAM 2###8212;Family Fun: Enchanted Evening217Plan Ahead
Note217Books to Share217Rhymes and Songs218Storytime Souvenir: Puppet
Palace220PROGRAM 3###8212;Family Fun: Monster Mash223Plan Ahead
Note223Books to Share223Rhymes and Songs224Storytime Souvenir: Wild
Thing226PROGRAM 4###8212;Family Fun: Loony Tunes228Plan Ahead Note228Books
to Share228Family Fun: Loony Tunes228Rhymes and Songs229Contents /
xiiiStorytime Souvenir: Silly Monkeys231PROGRAM 5###8212;Family Fun: Family
Favourites233Plan Ahead Note233Books to Share233Rhymes and
Songs234Storytime Souvenir: I Spy Telescope236PROGRAM 6###8212;Family Fun:
Inside-Outside, Upside-Down237Plan Ahead Note237Books to Share237Rhymes and
Songs238Storytime Souvenir: Hats Off to You!240PROGRAM 7###8212;Family Fun:
Bunnies and Bears241Plan Ahead Note241Books to Share241Rhymes and
Songs242Storytime Souvenir: Blackboard Bear244PROGRAM 8###8212;Family Fun:
Farmyard Fun246Plan Ahead Note246Books to Share246Rhymes and
Songs247Storytime Souvenir: Peekaboo Barn2506.Bibliography of Books to
Share252Appendix255Suggested Reading257Emergent Literacy and
Reading-Readiness257Program Plans and Collections of Songs and
Rhymes258Child Development259Library Children###8217;s
Services260Children###8217;s Literature260Bibliographies and
Booklists260Other261Author/Title/First Line Index263Subject Index273
ContentsAcknowledgementsxvIntroductionxviiChapter 1:Nuts and
Bolts1l.Where?21.1Finding a Home for Programs22.When?22.1Morning, Noon, and
Night###8212;When to Run Programs22.2How Long Is Story Hour?: Length of
Individual Programs32.3Seasons Change: Sessions and Semesters for
Programming33.Who?33.1Programmers33.2Participants43.3Preregistration Versus
Open Attendance43.4Sold Out! Maximum Attendance53.5No Room at the Inn:
Waiting Lists53.6Fee Versus Free: Charging Participants for Admission63.7To
Run, or Not to Run: Program Cancellation64.What?74.1Set-Up and Programming
Essentials74.2On a Scale from 1 to 10: Program Evaluation and
Feedback85.How (Do You Manage Your Group)?105.1Expectations for
Children###8217;s Behaviour105.2Common Problems and How to Avoid
Them106.Flexibility and a Smile12Chapter 2:Beginning with Babies131.What
Can Babies Do?: Child Development at Six to Eleven Months142.Baby
Programming Guidelines152.1Ways to Introduce Baby Programming152.2Getting
Ready153.Baby Programs: Format and Routine163.1Program Outline163.2Opening
Routine163.3Program Ingredients163.4Quiet Time173.5Closing Routine174.Baby
Programming Techniques and Activities174.1Bouncing174.2Tickle
Rhymes184.3Action Rhymes and Songs184.4Special Activities and Storytime
Souvenirs184.5Music and Noise184.6Repetition194.7Circle Games and
Rhymes194.8Reading Aloud19 viiviii \ Contents5.The Baby Programs20PROGRAM
1###8212;Baby and Me: Baby Favourites20Books to Share20Rhymes and
Songs21Storytime Souvenir23PROGRAM 2###8212;Baby and Me: Bees and
Butterflies24Plan Ahead Note24Books to Share24Rhymes and Songs25Storytime
Souvenir: Fuzzytail Bee27Storytime Souvenir: Peekaboo Bee28PROGRAM
3###8212;Baby and Me: Shake, Rattle, and Roll29Plan Ahead Note29Books to
Share29Rhymes and Songs30Storytime Souvenir: Shake-a-Shaker32PROGRAM
4###8212;Baby and Me: Wiggle, Jiggle, and Bounce33Plan Ahead Note33Books to
Share33Rhymes and Songs34Storytime Souvenir: Wiggle E.Worm36PROGRAM
5###8212;Baby and Me: Nursery Rhyme Time37Plan Ahead Note37Books to
Share37Rhymes and Songs38Storytime Souvenir: Birds of a Feather40PROGRAM
6###8212;Baby and Me: Head to Toe42Plan Ahead Note42Books to Share42Rhymes
and Songs43Storytime Souvenir: Sweet Feet45PROGRAM 7###8212;Baby and Me:
Barnyard Banter46Plan Ahead Note46Books to Share46Rhymes and
Songs47Storytime Souvenir: This Little Piggy49PROGRAM 8###8212;Baby and Me:
Hush Little Baby51Plan Ahead Note51Books to Share51Rhymes and
Songs52Storytime Souvenir: Baby###8217;s Sleeping
Doorhanger546.Bibliography of Books to Share56Chapter 3:Wonderful
Ones571.What Can Walkers Do?: Child Development at Twelve to Twenty-three
Months582.One Year Old Programming Guidelines592.1Starting a Program for
One Year Olds592.2Getting Ready603.Programs for One Year Olds: Format and
Routine613.1Format613.2Opening Routine613.3Program Ingredients62Contents /
ix3.4Teaching New Rhymes and Songs633.5Focus Activities633.6Closing
Routine634.One Year Old Programming Techniques and Activities644.1Music and
Movement644.2Special Activities and Storytime
Souvenirs644.3Props645.Programs for One Year Olds65PROGRAM 1###8212;Fun
with Ones: Mother Goose Is on the Loose65Plan Ahead Note65Books to
Share65Rhymes and Songs66Storytime Souvenir: The Cow That Jumped Over the
Moon68PROGRAM 2###8212;Fun with Ones: Here Comes Peter Cottontail70Plan
Ahead Note70Books to Share70Rhymes and Songs71Storytime Souvenir:
Cottonball Bunny73PROGRAM 3###8212;Fun with Ones: Things That Go74Plan
Ahead Note74Books to Share74Rhymes and Songs75Storytime Souvenir: Big
Yellow Bus77PROGRAM 4###8212;Fun with Ones: Going to the Zoo79Plan Ahead
Note79Books to Share79Rhymes and Songs80Storytime Souvenir: Silly Swinging
Monkey82PROGRAM 5###8212;Fun with Ones: Jungle Jamboree84Plan Ahead
Note84Books to Share84Rhymes and Songs85Storytime Souvenir: Elmo
Elephant87PROGRAM 6###8212;Fun with Ones: Pet Parade88Plan Ahead
Note88Books to Share88Rhymes and Songs89Storytime Souvenir: Perfect Puppy
Headband92PROGRAM 7###8212;Fun with Ones: Jingle Jollies94Plan Ahead
Note94Books to Share94Rhymes and Songs95Storytime Souvenir: Oh, Christmas
Tree!97PROGRAM 8###8212;Fun with Ones: Anything Goes99Plan Ahead
Note99Books to Share99Rhymes and Songs100Storytime Souvenir: Clickety-Clack
Clappers1026.Bibliography of Books to Share 104x \ ContentsChapter
4:Terrific Twos1051.What Can Twos Do?: Child Development at Twenty-four to
Thirty-six Months1062.Two Year Old Programming Guidelines1072.1Starting a
Program for Two Year Olds1072.2Getting Ready1073.Programs for Two Year
Olds: Format and Routine1083.1Format1083.2Opening Routine1093.3Group
Dynamics1113.4Closing Routine1114.Two Year Old Programming Techniques and
Activities1114.1Special Activities1124.2Activities Just for Twos1124.3Adult
Participation1125.Programs for Two Year Olds113PROGRAM 1###8212;Time for
Twos: Teddy Tales113Plan Ahead Note113Books to Share113Rhymes and
Songs114Storytime Souvenir: Cinnamon Bear116PROGRAM 2###8212;Time for Twos:
Fun in the Sun117Plan Ahead Note117Books to Share117Rhymes and
Songs118Storytime Souvenir: Build Your Own Cone121PROGRAM 3###8212;Time for
Twos: All About Me123Plan Ahead Note123Books to Share123Rhymes and
Songs124Storytime Souvenir: That###8217;s My Name!126PROGRAM 4###8212;Time
for Twos: Tea for Twos127Plan Ahead Note127Books to Share127Rhymes and
Songs128Storytime Souvenir: Crazy Cookies131PROGRAM 5###8212;Time for Twos:
Fuzzytail Friends132Plan Ahead Note132Books to Share132Rhymes and
Songs133Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Nuts###8221; the Squirrel135PROGRAM
6###8212;Time for Twos: Rainbow Connection137Plan Ahead Note137Books to
Share137Rhymes and Songs138Storytime Souvenir: Over the Rainbow140PROGRAM
7###8212;Time for Twos: Winter Wonderland142Plan Ahead Note142Books to
Share142Rhymes and Songs143Storytime Souvenir: Paint Stick
Snowmen145Contents / xiPROGRAM 8###8212;Time for Twos: Oink, Cluck,
Moo147Plan Ahead Note147Books to Share147Rhymes and Songs148Storytime
Souvenir: Hand Print Sheep1506.Bibliography of Books to Share152Chapter
5:Just Threes1531.What Can Threes Do?: Child Development for Three Year
Olds1542.Three Year Old Programming Guidelines1552.1Starting a Program for
Three Year Olds1552.2Getting Ready1553.Programs for Three Year Olds: Format
and Routine1563.1Format1573.2Opening Routine1573.3Group Activities and
Games1583.4Predictability and Comfort Elements1583.5Print
Materials1593.6Closing Routine1614.Three Year Old Programming
Techniques1614.1Connecting with Adults1614.2Controlling a
Group1625.Programs for Three Year Olds163PROGRAM 1###8212;Just Threes:
Hallowe###8217;en Howl163Plan Ahead Note163Books to Share163Rhymes and
Songs164Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Spook###8221; the Bat166PROGRAM
2###8212;Just Threes: Spring Fling168Plan Ahead Note168Books to
Share168Rhymes and Songs169Storytime Souvenir: Awesome Umbrellas171PROGRAM
3###8212;Just Threes: Crunch, Munch, and Slurp172Plan Ahead Note172Books to
Share172Rhymes and Songs173Storytime Souvenir: Fruit Loopy
Jewelry176PROGRAM 4###8212;Just Threes: Splish-Splash!
Who###8217;sintheBath?177Plan Ahead Note177Books to Share177Rhymes and
Songs178Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Quackers###8221; the Duck180PROGRAM
5###8212;Just Threes: Frogs, Fish, and Fun182Plan Ahead Note182Books to
Share182Rhymes and Songs183Storytime Souvenir: Fred E.Fish186PROGRAM
6###8212;Just Threes: Roses Are Red187Plan Ahead Note187Books to
Share187Rhymes and Songs188xii \ ContentsChapter 5:Just Threes
(cont.)Storytime Souvenir: Puppet Pal190PROGRAM 7###8212;Just Threes: 1, 2,
3, Count with Me192Plan Ahead Note192Books to Share192Rhymes and
Songs193Storytime Souvenir: Leapin###8217; Lilypads196PROGRAM 8###8212;Just
Threes: Monkeying Around198Plan Ahead Note198Books to Share198Rhymes and
Songs199Storytime Souvenir: Clownin###8217; Around2016.Bibliography of
Books to Share203Chapter 6:Family Fun2051.Family Storytime: The
Concept2062.Family Programming Guidelines2072.1Starting a Program for the
Entire Family2072.2Getting Ready2073.Programs for Families: Format and
Routine2083.1Format2083.2Opening Routine2093.3What to Include: Elements for
Success2093.4Closing Routine2104.Family Programming
Techniques2104.1Entertaining All Ages2104.2Humour2104.3Storytelling Made
Simple2104.4Music2114.5Participation2114.6Dramatic Arts2125.Programs for
Families213PROGRAM 1###8212;Family Fun: Pyjama Party213Plan Ahead
Note213Books to Share213Rhymes and Songs214Storytime Souvenir: Rockets
Away!216PROGRAM 2###8212;Family Fun: Enchanted Evening217Plan Ahead
Note217Books to Share217Rhymes and Songs218Storytime Souvenir: Puppet
Palace220PROGRAM 3###8212;Family Fun: Monster Mash223Plan Ahead
Note223Books to Share223Rhymes and Songs224Storytime Souvenir: Wild
Thing226PROGRAM 4###8212;Family Fun: Loony Tunes228Plan Ahead Note228Books
to Share228Family Fun: Loony Tunes228Rhymes and Songs229Contents /
xiiiStorytime Souvenir: Silly Monkeys231PROGRAM 5###8212;Family Fun: Family
Favourites233Plan Ahead Note233Books to Share233Rhymes and
Songs234Storytime Souvenir: I Spy Telescope236PROGRAM 6###8212;Family Fun:
Inside-Outside, Upside-Down237Plan Ahead Note237Books to Share237Rhymes and
Songs238Storytime Souvenir: Hats Off to You!240PROGRAM 7###8212;Family Fun:
Bunnies and Bears241Plan Ahead Note241Books to Share241Rhymes and
Songs242Storytime Souvenir: Blackboard Bear244PROGRAM 8###8212;Family Fun:
Farmyard Fun246Plan Ahead Note246Books to Share246Rhymes and
Songs247Storytime Souvenir: Peekaboo Barn2506.Bibliography of Books to
Share252Appendix255Suggested Reading257Emergent Literacy and
Reading-Readiness257Program Plans and Collections of Songs and
Rhymes258Child Development259Library Children###8217;s
Services260Children###8217;s Literature260Bibliographies and
Booklists260Other261Author/Title/First Line Index263Subject Index273
Bolts1l.Where?21.1Finding a Home for Programs22.When?22.1Morning, Noon, and
Night###8212;When to Run Programs22.2How Long Is Story Hour?: Length of
Individual Programs32.3Seasons Change: Sessions and Semesters for
Programming33.Who?33.1Programmers33.2Participants43.3Preregistration Versus
Open Attendance43.4Sold Out! Maximum Attendance53.5No Room at the Inn:
Waiting Lists53.6Fee Versus Free: Charging Participants for Admission63.7To
Run, or Not to Run: Program Cancellation64.What?74.1Set-Up and Programming
Essentials74.2On a Scale from 1 to 10: Program Evaluation and
Feedback85.How (Do You Manage Your Group)?105.1Expectations for
Children###8217;s Behaviour105.2Common Problems and How to Avoid
Them106.Flexibility and a Smile12Chapter 2:Beginning with Babies131.What
Can Babies Do?: Child Development at Six to Eleven Months142.Baby
Programming Guidelines152.1Ways to Introduce Baby Programming152.2Getting
Ready153.Baby Programs: Format and Routine163.1Program Outline163.2Opening
Routine163.3Program Ingredients163.4Quiet Time173.5Closing Routine174.Baby
Programming Techniques and Activities174.1Bouncing174.2Tickle
Rhymes184.3Action Rhymes and Songs184.4Special Activities and Storytime
Souvenirs184.5Music and Noise184.6Repetition194.7Circle Games and
Rhymes194.8Reading Aloud19 viiviii \ Contents5.The Baby Programs20PROGRAM
1###8212;Baby and Me: Baby Favourites20Books to Share20Rhymes and
Songs21Storytime Souvenir23PROGRAM 2###8212;Baby and Me: Bees and
Butterflies24Plan Ahead Note24Books to Share24Rhymes and Songs25Storytime
Souvenir: Fuzzytail Bee27Storytime Souvenir: Peekaboo Bee28PROGRAM
3###8212;Baby and Me: Shake, Rattle, and Roll29Plan Ahead Note29Books to
Share29Rhymes and Songs30Storytime Souvenir: Shake-a-Shaker32PROGRAM
4###8212;Baby and Me: Wiggle, Jiggle, and Bounce33Plan Ahead Note33Books to
Share33Rhymes and Songs34Storytime Souvenir: Wiggle E.Worm36PROGRAM
5###8212;Baby and Me: Nursery Rhyme Time37Plan Ahead Note37Books to
Share37Rhymes and Songs38Storytime Souvenir: Birds of a Feather40PROGRAM
6###8212;Baby and Me: Head to Toe42Plan Ahead Note42Books to Share42Rhymes
and Songs43Storytime Souvenir: Sweet Feet45PROGRAM 7###8212;Baby and Me:
Barnyard Banter46Plan Ahead Note46Books to Share46Rhymes and
Songs47Storytime Souvenir: This Little Piggy49PROGRAM 8###8212;Baby and Me:
Hush Little Baby51Plan Ahead Note51Books to Share51Rhymes and
Songs52Storytime Souvenir: Baby###8217;s Sleeping
Doorhanger546.Bibliography of Books to Share56Chapter 3:Wonderful
Ones571.What Can Walkers Do?: Child Development at Twelve to Twenty-three
Months582.One Year Old Programming Guidelines592.1Starting a Program for
One Year Olds592.2Getting Ready603.Programs for One Year Olds: Format and
Routine613.1Format613.2Opening Routine613.3Program Ingredients62Contents /
ix3.4Teaching New Rhymes and Songs633.5Focus Activities633.6Closing
Routine634.One Year Old Programming Techniques and Activities644.1Music and
Movement644.2Special Activities and Storytime
Souvenirs644.3Props645.Programs for One Year Olds65PROGRAM 1###8212;Fun
with Ones: Mother Goose Is on the Loose65Plan Ahead Note65Books to
Share65Rhymes and Songs66Storytime Souvenir: The Cow That Jumped Over the
Moon68PROGRAM 2###8212;Fun with Ones: Here Comes Peter Cottontail70Plan
Ahead Note70Books to Share70Rhymes and Songs71Storytime Souvenir:
Cottonball Bunny73PROGRAM 3###8212;Fun with Ones: Things That Go74Plan
Ahead Note74Books to Share74Rhymes and Songs75Storytime Souvenir: Big
Yellow Bus77PROGRAM 4###8212;Fun with Ones: Going to the Zoo79Plan Ahead
Note79Books to Share79Rhymes and Songs80Storytime Souvenir: Silly Swinging
Monkey82PROGRAM 5###8212;Fun with Ones: Jungle Jamboree84Plan Ahead
Note84Books to Share84Rhymes and Songs85Storytime Souvenir: Elmo
Elephant87PROGRAM 6###8212;Fun with Ones: Pet Parade88Plan Ahead
Note88Books to Share88Rhymes and Songs89Storytime Souvenir: Perfect Puppy
Headband92PROGRAM 7###8212;Fun with Ones: Jingle Jollies94Plan Ahead
Note94Books to Share94Rhymes and Songs95Storytime Souvenir: Oh, Christmas
Tree!97PROGRAM 8###8212;Fun with Ones: Anything Goes99Plan Ahead
Note99Books to Share99Rhymes and Songs100Storytime Souvenir: Clickety-Clack
Clappers1026.Bibliography of Books to Share 104x \ ContentsChapter
4:Terrific Twos1051.What Can Twos Do?: Child Development at Twenty-four to
Thirty-six Months1062.Two Year Old Programming Guidelines1072.1Starting a
Program for Two Year Olds1072.2Getting Ready1073.Programs for Two Year
Olds: Format and Routine1083.1Format1083.2Opening Routine1093.3Group
Dynamics1113.4Closing Routine1114.Two Year Old Programming Techniques and
Activities1114.1Special Activities1124.2Activities Just for Twos1124.3Adult
Participation1125.Programs for Two Year Olds113PROGRAM 1###8212;Time for
Twos: Teddy Tales113Plan Ahead Note113Books to Share113Rhymes and
Songs114Storytime Souvenir: Cinnamon Bear116PROGRAM 2###8212;Time for Twos:
Fun in the Sun117Plan Ahead Note117Books to Share117Rhymes and
Songs118Storytime Souvenir: Build Your Own Cone121PROGRAM 3###8212;Time for
Twos: All About Me123Plan Ahead Note123Books to Share123Rhymes and
Songs124Storytime Souvenir: That###8217;s My Name!126PROGRAM 4###8212;Time
for Twos: Tea for Twos127Plan Ahead Note127Books to Share127Rhymes and
Songs128Storytime Souvenir: Crazy Cookies131PROGRAM 5###8212;Time for Twos:
Fuzzytail Friends132Plan Ahead Note132Books to Share132Rhymes and
Songs133Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Nuts###8221; the Squirrel135PROGRAM
6###8212;Time for Twos: Rainbow Connection137Plan Ahead Note137Books to
Share137Rhymes and Songs138Storytime Souvenir: Over the Rainbow140PROGRAM
7###8212;Time for Twos: Winter Wonderland142Plan Ahead Note142Books to
Share142Rhymes and Songs143Storytime Souvenir: Paint Stick
Snowmen145Contents / xiPROGRAM 8###8212;Time for Twos: Oink, Cluck,
Moo147Plan Ahead Note147Books to Share147Rhymes and Songs148Storytime
Souvenir: Hand Print Sheep1506.Bibliography of Books to Share152Chapter
5:Just Threes1531.What Can Threes Do?: Child Development for Three Year
Olds1542.Three Year Old Programming Guidelines1552.1Starting a Program for
Three Year Olds1552.2Getting Ready1553.Programs for Three Year Olds: Format
and Routine1563.1Format1573.2Opening Routine1573.3Group Activities and
Games1583.4Predictability and Comfort Elements1583.5Print
Materials1593.6Closing Routine1614.Three Year Old Programming
Techniques1614.1Connecting with Adults1614.2Controlling a
Group1625.Programs for Three Year Olds163PROGRAM 1###8212;Just Threes:
Hallowe###8217;en Howl163Plan Ahead Note163Books to Share163Rhymes and
Songs164Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Spook###8221; the Bat166PROGRAM
2###8212;Just Threes: Spring Fling168Plan Ahead Note168Books to
Share168Rhymes and Songs169Storytime Souvenir: Awesome Umbrellas171PROGRAM
3###8212;Just Threes: Crunch, Munch, and Slurp172Plan Ahead Note172Books to
Share172Rhymes and Songs173Storytime Souvenir: Fruit Loopy
Jewelry176PROGRAM 4###8212;Just Threes: Splish-Splash!
Who###8217;sintheBath?177Plan Ahead Note177Books to Share177Rhymes and
Songs178Storytime Souvenir: ###8220;Quackers###8221; the Duck180PROGRAM
5###8212;Just Threes: Frogs, Fish, and Fun182Plan Ahead Note182Books to
Share182Rhymes and Songs183Storytime Souvenir: Fred E.Fish186PROGRAM
6###8212;Just Threes: Roses Are Red187Plan Ahead Note187Books to
Share187Rhymes and Songs188xii \ ContentsChapter 5:Just Threes
(cont.)Storytime Souvenir: Puppet Pal190PROGRAM 7###8212;Just Threes: 1, 2,
3, Count with Me192Plan Ahead Note192Books to Share192Rhymes and
Songs193Storytime Souvenir: Leapin###8217; Lilypads196PROGRAM 8###8212;Just
Threes: Monkeying Around198Plan Ahead Note198Books to Share198Rhymes and
Songs199Storytime Souvenir: Clownin###8217; Around2016.Bibliography of
Books to Share203Chapter 6:Family Fun2051.Family Storytime: The
Concept2062.Family Programming Guidelines2072.1Starting a Program for the
Entire Family2072.2Getting Ready2073.Programs for Families: Format and
Routine2083.1Format2083.2Opening Routine2093.3What to Include: Elements for
Success2093.4Closing Routine2104.Family Programming
Techniques2104.1Entertaining All Ages2104.2Humour2104.3Storytelling Made
Simple2104.4Music2114.5Participation2114.6Dramatic Arts2125.Programs for
Families213PROGRAM 1###8212;Family Fun: Pyjama Party213Plan Ahead
Note213Books to Share213Rhymes and Songs214Storytime Souvenir: Rockets
Away!216PROGRAM 2###8212;Family Fun: Enchanted Evening217Plan Ahead
Note217Books to Share217Rhymes and Songs218Storytime Souvenir: Puppet
Palace220PROGRAM 3###8212;Family Fun: Monster Mash223Plan Ahead
Note223Books to Share223Rhymes and Songs224Storytime Souvenir: Wild
Thing226PROGRAM 4###8212;Family Fun: Loony Tunes228Plan Ahead Note228Books
to Share228Family Fun: Loony Tunes228Rhymes and Songs229Contents /
xiiiStorytime Souvenir: Silly Monkeys231PROGRAM 5###8212;Family Fun: Family
Favourites233Plan Ahead Note233Books to Share233Rhymes and
Songs234Storytime Souvenir: I Spy Telescope236PROGRAM 6###8212;Family Fun:
Inside-Outside, Upside-Down237Plan Ahead Note237Books to Share237Rhymes and
Songs238Storytime Souvenir: Hats Off to You!240PROGRAM 7###8212;Family Fun:
Bunnies and Bears241Plan Ahead Note241Books to Share241Rhymes and
Songs242Storytime Souvenir: Blackboard Bear244PROGRAM 8###8212;Family Fun:
Farmyard Fun246Plan Ahead Note246Books to Share246Rhymes and
Songs247Storytime Souvenir: Peekaboo Barn2506.Bibliography of Books to
Share252Appendix255Suggested Reading257Emergent Literacy and
Reading-Readiness257Program Plans and Collections of Songs and
Rhymes258Child Development259Library Children###8217;s
Services260Children###8217;s Literature260Bibliographies and
Booklists260Other261Author/Title/First Line Index263Subject Index273