Monthly Archives: November 2012

Flannel Friday: Thanks a Lot

This one was a lot of fun! Raffi has a song called “Thanks a Lot.” It’s a contemplative, quiet song, and while I was asking Twitter for help thinking of “thank you” rather than “turkey” ideas for Thanksgiving week storytime, … Continue reading

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On Finding Your Tribe (and the TSA Agent)

This past September, I had the opportunity to attend the 2012 ALSC Institute in Indianapolis. It was an amazing experience and I learned something new from every program I attended. But I also had some great “aha” moments outside of … Continue reading

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Baby Storytime: Thanks and Giving

We did this storytime last Monday to start off Thanksgiving week. Thank you, babies! I am so grateful I get to spend time with you and watch you grow from wee little peanuts to walking, talking superstars. You keep me … Continue reading

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A Few Books on Gratitude

Happy Thanksgiving! I am so grateful for all of you. I appreciate the time you spend here at Mel’s Desk & the thoughtful comments you share. Thank you! Usually for Thanksgiving week storytimes I pull out my Food theme, but … Continue reading

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Early Literacy Storytime: Pop Stick Puppets

A key step on the road to reading is recognizing that spoken words are made up of separate sounds (phonemes) and that those sounds are represented by letters on the page. Incorporating printed words into play time allows opportunities for … Continue reading

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Early Literacy Storytime: Sort It Out

Earlier I mentioned a literacy tip you could add to a Shapes Storytime to highlight the relationship between learning shapes and learning letters. Here’s another storytime activity that showcases shape differentiation! Talking about attributes of objects and toys while playing … Continue reading

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