Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Time for Story 1


While the regular librarian is out I'm in charge of Saturday's "family storytime" at the BCL on April 18th, and 25th. (I'm also taking a couple more in May)

The themes she is giving me are "Strawberries" and "Dancing" so I'm looking stories that pertain to those themes. (any suggestions?)


I've found the zen one about the man being chased by tigers and hanging from a vine off the edge of a cliff on the brink of death and tasting a sweet strawberry-- It's good, action-packed, and thought provoking, I'm not sure it's conclusive enough for 2-7-year-olds. (I mean, "a strawberry never tasted so sweet"? If I were five I'd be upset the strawberry didn't give him the energy he needed to climb the vine and make the tigers his friends (or make them into tiger pancakes)).


I think "Dancing" will be fairly easy to find stories about.


I'm a bit nervous to be up in front of everyone without a book to protect me, so I'm inclining towards using a puppet or two for props. When I've used puppets in songs I've had good experiences, so this may be a good way to ease into storytelling for a new audience.

I know that some would say that using props is cheating, but, oh well...


I'm also working on figuring out this digital voice recorder I got for Christmas, that way I can record my storytimes, and post them here!

1 comment:

  1. What about The little mouse, the red ripe strawberry, and the big hungry bear by Don and Audrey Wood?

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