"Children read to learn -- even when they are reading fantasy, nonsense,light verse, comics or the copy on cereal packets, they are expanding their minds all the time, enlarging their vocabulary, making discoveries: it is all new to them."



-Author Joan Aiken



Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Three Little Pigs Storytime

I dedicated the month of April to doing fairy tales in storytime and this week we did The Three Little Pigs! I LOVE when I get the chance to tell the story of the three little pigs because it's something that everyone knows and it's super easy to ask for audience participation.

I begin every storytime with the song "So Happy You're Here" then I move on to the wonderful and amazing (seriously, it's awesome and you should use it if you're not already) game "Little Mouse". If you haven't heard of this game you can find it here.

After our intro I began verbally retelling The Three Little Pigs along with the kids and we practiced our huffing and our puffing. Then we got up and wiggled our ears, noses, paws, and cotton tails to the song "Bunny Hop".

After we got our wiggles out I moved on to "The Three Little Fish and the Big Bad Shark" by Ken Geist. The kids really loved this one and we had a fun time guessing if the seaweed, sand, and wooden ship would hold up against the big bad shark and his munching and crunching.

I then turned our attention to our TV where I had tonight's finger rhyme displayed via our iPad and Apple TV device.

Fingerplay: “Two Mother Pigs”
Two mother pigs lived in a pen (show thumbs)
Each had four babies, and that made ten (show fingers & thumbs)
These four babies were black as night (thumb in palm, wiggle fingers)
These four babies were black and white (switch hands, repeat)
But all eight babies loved to play
And they rolled and rolled in the mud all day (roll hands)
At night, with their mother, they curled up in a heap (clasp hands)
And squealed and squealed till they fell fast asleep.
Credit: SurLaLune Storytime


After our finger rhyme we got our bees buzzing and sang along to "Baby Bumble Bee". I like to do this song twice because 1) It's so short and 2) The kids just LOVE it

Finally I read "The Three Little Tamales" by Eric A. Kimmel. This was the first time I ever used a bilingual book in storytime and I should have done a better job introducing the book and the fact that there would be Spanish words in it because the kids were a little confused. However, they seemed to really enjoy learning the Spanish words and it didn't take away from the story at all. I'm really looking forward to using more bilingual books in the future and I hate myself for not doing it sooner. 


By then our half hour was up and I had only finished half of my planned storytime! But we had a coloring page to get to and the kids were anxious. So we sang our closing song, said our goodbyes, and went to the craft table.


Closing Song: "Time to Wave Goodbye"
Oh it's time to wave goodbye to our friends! Cha Cha Cha!
Oh it's time to wave goodbye to our friends! Cha Cha Cha!
Oh it's time to wave goodbye, oh it's time to wave goodbye!
Oh it's time to wave goodbye to our friends! Cha Cha Cha!
(Unfortunately I can't remember where I found this one so I apologize for not being able to link it to the original source)

Storytime Outline

Opening Song- So happy you're here, Hap Palmer
Game- Little Mouse
Song- Bunny Hop, Katherine Dines
Book- Three little fish and the big bad shark, Ken Geist
Rhyme- Two mother pigs
Song- Baby bumblebee, Unknown
Book- The three tamales, Eric A. Kimmel
Song- If you're happy and you know it, Baby Einstein
Book- The three little gators, Helen Ketteman
Ending Song- Time to wave goodbye
Craft: The Three Little Pigs Finger Puppets

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