Tuesday, November 19, 2013

I'm Thankful for Dad Storytime 11/19/13 and 11/20/13

Books read: 
The Daddy Book by Todd Parr
I love my daddy by Giles Andrea
When dads don't grow up by Marjorie Blain Parker

Other book suggestions:
Knufflebunny by Mo Willems
Oh Daddy by Bob Shea

If you love Daddy and you know it 
If you love Daddy and you know it clap your hands. (clap hands)
If you love Daddy and you know it clap your hands.
If you love Daddy and you know it, and you really want to show it,
If you love Daddy and you know it clap your hands.

If you love Daddy and you know it blow a kiss. (blow a kiss)
If you love Daddy and you know it blow a kiss.
If you love Daddy and you know it. and you really want to show it,
If you love Daddy and you know it blow a kiss.

If you love Daddy and you know it shout "Hooray!"
If you love Daddy and you know it shout "Hooray!"
If you love Daddy and you know it, and you really want to show it,
If you love Daddy and you know it shout "Hooray!"

Daddy takes good care of me (adapted from Storytime ABC's, sung to the tune of "Mary Had a Little Lamb")
Daddy likes to jump with me,  (jump)
Jump with me, jump with me.
Daddy likes to jump with me!
Because he loves me so.

Daddy likes to dance with me, (dance around)
Dance with me, dance with me.
Daddy likes to dance with me!
Because he loves me so.

Daddy likes to clap for me, (clap hands)
Clap for me, clap for me.
Daddy likes to clap for me!
Because he loves me so.

Daddy gives me lots of hugs, (wrap arms around self and hug)
Lots of hugs, lots of hugs.
Daddy gives me lots of hugs!
Because he loves me so.

Daddy takes good care of me,
Care of me, care of me.
Daddy takes good care of me!
Because he loves me so.

Daddy Works with One Hammer (from I read to relax)
My daddy works with one hammer,
One hammer, one hammer, (pound one fist on the ground)
My daddy works with one hammer,
and now he works with two! (pound both fists on the ground)
My daddy works with two hammers,
Two hammers, two hammers, (pound two fists on the ground)
My daddy works with two hammers,
and now he works with three! (pound two fists and stomp one foot)
My daddy works with three hammers,
Three hammers, three hammers. (pound both fists and stomp one foot)
My daddy works with three hammers.
and now he works with four! (pound both fists and stomp both feet)
My daddy works with four hammers,
Four hammers, four hammers. (pound both fists and stomp both feet)
My daddy works with four hammers,
and now he needs a nap! (collapse on the ground)

I have a little heart (from Storytime Katie)
I have a little heart heart that goes
Thump! Thump! Thump! (pat chest three times)
It goes right on beating when I
Jump! Jump! Jump! (jump)
I get a special feeling when I look at you.
It makes me want to give you a kiss or two! (blow kiss)

I have a little heart that goes
Thump! Thump! Thump! (pat chest three times)
It goes right on beating when I
Jump! Jump! Jump! (jump)
I get a special feeling when I look at you.
It makes me want to give you a hug or two! (give hugs)

Daddy's Ties (from Storytime Secrets)
Sung to "Mary wore a red dress". 
Use various colored tie cut outs and have child identify each colored tie.
Daddy wore his purple tie,
purple tie, purple tie,
Daddy wore his purpple tie all day long!
Continue with blue, green, yellow and red)

Five Little Ducks
Five little ducks went out to play,
Over the hill and far away.
Daddy duck called "Quack, Quack, Quack!"
And only 4 little ducks came back.

Four little ducks went out to play,
Over the hill and far away.
Daddy duck called "Quack, Quack, Quack!"
And only 3 little ducks came back.

Three little ducks went to play,
Over the hill and far away.
Daddy duck called "Quack, Quack, Quack!"
And only 2 little ducks came back.

Two little ducks went out to play,
Over the hill and far away.
Daddy duck called "Quack, Quack, Quack!"
And only 1 little duck came back.

One little duck went out to play,
Over the hill and far away.
Daddy duck called "Quack, Quack, Quack!"
And all of the little ducks came back!

Literacy tip of the Week:
When you are reading to your child, relate what you are reading to your child's experiences. This helps them make a personal connection to the story and can help build their understanding.

Craft:
We made colorful ties with torn construction paper :)




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