Wednesday, July 25, 2007

My Day


Are your ready for Storytime? Wake up, Wake up little Sleepy head.

This is MORE than you will need for a little 15-20 minute Laptime, but use what you know, add a bit from what you learn here and have some fun!

Time to wake up, you better watch out, if you don't get up the tickle monster might have to drop by for a visit ~


Are you sleeping
This is a good one to use bells with or just rock back and forth to the rythm.

Are you sleeping, are you sleeping?
Brother John, Brother John.
Morning bells are ringing, morning bells are ringing,
Ding, ding, dong. Ding, ding, dong


 What's that I hear? I hear a clock! A little Cuckoo Clock!


I'm a Little Cuckoo Clock

Tick-tock, tick tock,
I'm a little cuckoo clock.
Tick-tock, tick tock,
Now I'm striking one o-clock.

Cuckoo!
- at each cuckoo you lift your child up. Older children stand for each one.
Continue to a count of 5.


Arms getting tired? Hey, it's great mom exercise too!


You know, my favorite way to wake my daughter is to rub her back, then start with a little song...


Skidamarink

Skidamarink -adink -a dink
Skidamarink - a doo
I love you!

(repeat)

I love you in the morning
and in the afternoon.
I love you in the evening
and underneath the moon!


Oh, Skidamarink - adink - a dink,
Skidamarink - a doo!
I LOVE YOU!



Now, what is the first thing you do in the morning, practically before the sleepy bugs are out of your eyes? You brush your teeth!


Brush Your Teeth

When you wake up in the morning and it's quarter to one,
   and you want to have a little fun,
   you brush your teeth, cha ch ch ch-cha ch ch
   you brush your teeth, cha ch ch ch-cha ch ch


When you wake up in the morning and it's quarter to two,
    and you don't know just what to do,


When you wake up in the morning and it's quarter to three,
   and you want the biggest smile for me,
 

When you wake up in the morning and it's quarter to four,
and you hear a knock on the door,
yeahhhh!

When you wake up in the morning and it's quarter to five,
and your so glad to be alive,



Guess what we are going to do today? We are going for a haircut! First, we need some scissors, can you kids show me how we can make pretend scissors?


Johnny get your Haircut

Johnny get your haircut, haircut, haircut
Johnny get your haircut, just like me!


Repeat. Each time use a different child's suggestion for how to make scissors with hands, arms, whole body.


Time to play, are you ready to play kids?


Oh, Mr. Sun

Mr. Sun, sun, Mr. golden sun,
~arms up in a big circle over your head
Please shine down on me.
~palms pat yourself, or ASL sign for 'me'

Mr. Sun, sun, Mr. golden sun,
Please shine down on me
.

These little children are asking you,
~point out to children sitting around you
to please come out so they can play with you,
~ASL sign for play

Mr. Sun, sun, Mr. golden sun,
~arms up in a big circle over your head
Please shine down on me.
~palms pat yourself, or ASL sign for 'me'


Oh, wow, this sun feels so good, the sky is blue - what a wonderful day it is!


May There Always be Sunshine

May there always be sunshine,
May there always be blue skies,
May there always be momma,
May there always be me.

May there always be sunshine,
May there always be blue skies,
May there always be daddy,
May there always be me.



My, oh, my, the time is going so fast!


Tick Tock Goes my Daddy's Big Clock

Tick Tock, Tick Tock
~rock back and forth -slowly - in time to the 'clock'
Goes my daddy's big clock.

Tick Tock, Tick Tock

~keep rocking
Goes my daddy's big clock.
But my mommy's little clock
~get a mischievious glint in your eye...


Goes...tick tick tick tick tick tick
~rock your head (ear to shoulder) back and forth fast and TICKLE!!!


Oh, dear what a mess we have made, toys, animals, books, time to clean up!


A Helper I Will Be
tune: The Farmer in the Dell

A helper I will be.
A helper I will be.
I'll pick up toys and put'em away
A helper I will be.



What great helpers you are!
Will you come help me do some washing? Bring me the clothes!




We are clothes in the Washing Machine
This one is from a wonderful volunteer, Alison.


We are clothes in the washing machine
~put your arms in a large circle around your child
We wiggle and giggle until we are clean
~move your circle back and forth with child inside

Then mama shakes us out to dry
~hold child's sides and gently shake their middle
Then hangs us on a clothes line high!
~lift child up high!




My goodness, all that work, I think I'm hungry now, let's eat!


I'm So Hungry

I'm so hungry, I'm so hungry

- rub tummy
Yes I am, yes I am
I could eat a Lion

...without even tryin'
- shrug shoulders
Yum Yum Yum.

Now you can pick kids to tell you an animal and just make up silly nonsense rhyming words. Or, I like to use 5 animal puppets and have them pop out of my box as I sing, include a monkey (he tastes a little funky) for later.


Sitting Down to Eat by Bill Harley
OPL catalog link


I'm Awake
I love the Signing Time music CD's by Rachel Coleman - this whole CD works well for this theme. I particularly like to add the 'My Job' and 'Silly Pizza' songs!


Dear, oh dear, I think you've gotten a little messy. It's right to the tub with you!


Baby's Bath

Baby's ready for his bath. Here is baby's tub

- make a circle with arms
Here's the baby's washcloth
- hand up, palm flat
See how he can rub
- pretend to rub face
Here's the baby's cake of soap
- make a fist
And here's the towel to dry
- hands flat, thumbs touching
And here's the baby's cradle. Rock-a-baby-bye
- make imaginary cradle and rock it.


Look, look there, what's that you left there in the tub?


I Had a Little Turtle

I had a little Turtle

- one hand on top of other, thumbs out and wiggling for legs
His name was Tiny Tim
I put him in the bathtub

- hand turtle swims up and down
To see if he could swim

He drank up all the water
- ASL sign for water / 3 fingers tap chin
He ate up all the soap
- head to hand, testing forehead for temperature
and now he's sick in bed with a bubble in his throat!
- point to throat

hiccup!
- oops, surprised look

Big
- hands form a bubble in front of mouth
Bigger
- bubble grows
Biggest....
- bubble is HUGE now.... anticipate it, turn your head, eyes dart to the bubble, it's gonna...
POP!
- clap hands together


Do I hear that clock again? Do you know what time it is? It's bedtime...


Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your nose
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your toes
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around

Teddy bear, teddy bear, climb the stairs
Teddy bear, teddy bear, say your prayers
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn out the light
Teddy bear, teddy bear, say goodnight



Shall we read a bedtime book now?


Please Baby Please by Spike Lee


Pull up the covers, tuck you in tight, got all your animals? Okay, let's get all your stuffed animals in bed with you. Who do we have here...
- for young crowds, have stuffed animals or puppets in a box. For older groups have the kids name their favorite stuffed animals until we get to TEN (or 5 - see later)


Rock-a-bye Baby

Rock-a-bye baby, in the tree top.
When the wind blows, the cradle will rock.
When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall,
And down will come baby, cradle and all.



Shhh, do you think I can sneak out? Here I go, tip toe, tip toe, close the door. I think I'll check back in just a minute...
'Open' the door, peek in...



WHAT!! You silly child you! Jumping on the bed of all things!
Great book to use, short text and large pictures, perfect for sharing:Ten Naughty Little Monkeys by Suzanne Williams

or just sing!



Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed,
~pull that monkey out now and get jumping!
One fell out and bonked his head.
Momma called the Dr. and the Dr. said,
No more Monkeys jumping on the bed!


Four little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell out and bonked his head.
Momma called the Dr. and the Dr. said,
No more Monkeys jumping on the bed!


...continue to 'no (zero) more monkeys!'


You are a silly monkey aren't you! Back in bed now, all of you... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5!
count as you put the animals back in bed, cover them with a little blanket and as you say '5' start off into 'Five in the bed...'


Five in the Bed
or 10 if you want to go that long!

- - - Board Book
Ten in the Bed by Penny Dale is one among MANY published versions - - -
note: there is a darn cute English version of this! Go to the bottom of this post for the additional chorus!

Ten in the bed and the little one said,
- hold up 10 fingers
Roll over, roll over
- roll hands
So they all rolled over and one fell out.
- sound effects are perfect here - BOINK!

Nine in the bed and the little one said,
- now it's 9 fingers

...continue to...

One in the bed and the little one said, I'm lonely, come back here.
Deep breath...(or a humongous parental sigh!)

Five in the bed and the little one said
- and from there it can be a bit like the never-ending John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt!


Okay, enough playing. It really IS time for bed. I think I'm going to have to sing you asleep.


Sleep My Treasure
chords for autoharp

dm A7 dm A7
Sleep my treasure, close to mother
dm gm A7
Hush my baby, do
dm gm dm gmTo your cradle comes a moonbeamdm A7 DM Shining just for you.


Shhhh, nighty night.
______________________________


Now for that additional English version chorus to


Ten in the Bed

... after 'One fell out'

change of tune here, suddenly you are singing in a very British Monarchy way, I wish I knew the name of it

Please remember to
Tie a knot in your pajamas
Single beds are only made for ONE,2,3,4,5,5,6,7,8,9!


Nine in the bed and the little one said,
Roll over, roll over
So they all rolled over and one fell out.

Please remember to
Tie a knot in your pajamas
Single beds are only made for ONE,2,3,4,5,5,6,7,8!

Eight in the bed...


___________________________

Just in case you need more:



This is the Way We Wash Our Clothes
to the tune Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush

This is the way we wash our clothes
Rub-a-dub-dub, rub-a-dub-dub

See them getting clean and white
Rub-a-dub-dub, rub-a-dub-dub

This is the way we hang them out
Flippity-flap, flippity-flap

See them blowing in the wind
Flippity-flap, flippity-flap

This is the way we iron them flat
Smooth as can be, smooth as can be

Soon our wash day will be done
And nice clean clothes for you and me



Alternate sleepy songs and poems

Day is Done

Day is done,
Gone the sun.
From lake, from hills, from sky.
All is well,
Safely rest
God is nigh.



Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep baby sleep
Your father tends the sheep
Your mother shakes the dreamland tree
And from it fall sweet dreems for thee

Sleep baby sleep
Sleep baby sleep

Sleep baby sleep
Our cottage vale is deep
The little lamb is on the green
With snowy fleece so soft and clean

Sleep baby sleep
Sleep baby sleep



Alternate Books:

Sheep Asleep by Gloria Rothstein
Kiss Good Night by Amy Hest
Little Quack's Bedtime by Lauren Thompson

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