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Fall 008 look inside for great ideas: we re born to read! play with your food! outside for fall fun! road trip u.s.a.

we re born to read! Born to Read Judy Sierra Pictures by Marc Brown An upbeat read-aloud that celebrates the love of reading! HC: 978-0-75-84687-8 GLB: 978-0-75-94687-5 Got books on the brain? Stories on your mind? Let them all out and celebrate books, reading, and telling stories! ACTIVITIES/CRAFTS the story goes round and round Infl atable ball : imagination Illustration 008 Marc Brown Wild About Books Judy Sierra Pictures by Marc Brown The Springfi eld librarian, Molly McGrew, by mistake drove her bookmobile into the zoo! HC: 978-0-75-858-5 GLB: 978-0-75-958- The Best Place to Read Debbie Bertram and Susan Bloom Illustrated by Michael Garland A young child tries to fi nd the perfect place to curl up with his new book. Ages: 6 HC: 978-0-75-89- PB: 978-0-75-8757-9 The Best Time to Read Debbie Bertram and Susan Bloom Illustrated by Michael Garland The best time to read is whenever you have loved ones to listen! Ages: 7 HC: 978-0-75-805-9 GLB: 978-0-75-905-6 The Best Book to Read Debbie Bertram and Susan Bloom Illustrated by Michael Garland A trip to the best place to fi nd the best book the library! Ages 7 HC: 978-0-75-8470-8 GLB: 978-0-75-9470-5 4 5 Inflate what will be the Storytime Ball. Holding the Storytime Ball, the leader should begin telling a story. For example: Once upon a time, there was a princess locked in a castle. Then the leader throws or rolls the Storytime Ball to someone else in the circle, who should pick up where the leader left off in the story. When the second person is finished with his or her part of the story, he or she throws or rolls the Storytime Ball to someone else to continue the story. See how many funny stories the circle can come up with when everyone works together. Try again, this time with someone else starting the story. Brown paper grocery bags or other opaque bags : storystarting items story starter Before Storytime begins, create Story Starter Bags for the group. Have one bag per every few listeners. Fill Story Starter Bags with everyday objects such as a cup, a sock, a hat, a bag of chips, a stapler, a stuffed animal, etc. Every bag should be different. Hand a Story Starter Bag out to small groups of listeners, and ask them to make up a story that incorporates the objects in the bags. As they tell their story without showing the objects, ask the other listeners to guess what the objects in the bag were. make your own book White lined or unlined paper : large sheets of construction paper : crayons : colored pencils : markers : stickers : glitter : hole puncher : string 4 5 Take a few pieces of white paper and hold them together in a stack. Wrap a large sheet of construction paper around the white paper, so that one side is the fold and the other side is open. The construction paper makes the front and back covers of the book. Using the hole puncher, punch two holes through all the sheets of paper on the side with the fold. Using string, secure all the pieces together to form a book. Fill the book with stories, pictures, games, stickers, and more! Reproduce the sheet on the opposite page and cut along the lines so everyone can have their own personalized bookmark!

Want to remember your place in your favorite book? Decorate your very own bookmark! is reading this book! is reading this book! we re born to read! Illustration 008 Marc Brown storytellers: Please make copies of this boomark template and cut along the perforated lines for your listeners. www.randomhouse.com/kids www.randomhouse.com/librarians

play with your food! The Donut Chef Bob Staake Fresh from the oven, the Donut Chef is cooking up some fun! Ages 5 HC: 978-0-75-8440-4 GLB: 978-0-75-9476- Food s not just something we eat every day, but it something that can be fun, too. Don t listen to the rules play with your food! ACTIVITIES/CRAFTS decorate the donuts Construction paper : safety scissors : glitter : markers : crayons : colored pencils Illustration 008 Bob Staake Ginger Bear Mini Grey This little cookie does not want to be eaten! HC: 978-0-75-845-5 GLB: 978-0-75-945- Help cut out different shapes of donuts for Storytime listeners: round donuts, long donuts like crullers or éclairs, and donut holes. Decorate the donuts with different frostings, toppings, and flavors. Make a big donut box of all the creations that are good enough to eat! Dim Sum for Everyone! Grace Lin Everyone gets a little bit of everything to eat. HC: 978-0-75-808-4 PB: 978-0-440-4770-5 Thelonius Turkey Lives! Lynn Rowe Reed There s no turkey at this vegetarian Thanksgiving. HC: 978-0-75-86- what s on the menu? Construction paper : old magazines : safety scissors : glue : crayons : markers : colored pencils clay cookies Homemade or nontoxic modeling clay in different colors : rolling pins : cookie cutters : clay paint : puffy paint : glitter : beads Give each listener a lump of nontoxic modeling clay or homemade clay. Show them how to use the rolling pin to roll out the lump of clay to the desired cookie thickness. 4 Using the cookie cutters, cut out different cookie shapes from the clay Decorate the cookies using clay paint (frosting), puffy paint (icing), glitter (sprinkles), and beads (chocolate chips). Let the cookies dry and harden before taking them home. Don t eat them even though they look delicious! Who Needs Donuts? Mark Alan Stamaty Who needs donuts, when you ve got love? All Ages HC: 978-0-75-8550-7 Since it is so much fun to go out to eat in a restaurant, why not create menus at Storytime? Encourage listeners think about their favorite foods and what kind of food they would serve if they owned a restaurant. Cut out pictures of food from magazines or have Storytime listeners color their own pictures to create a menu for their restaurant. Include categories for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. Ask each child to share his or her menu with the circle. Is there a theme to the restaurant? What are his or her favorite foods?

outside for fall fun! The leaves are changing. The air is getting colder. The days are getting shorter. But that doesn t mean we can t have fall fun! Let s go outside and play! ACTIVITIES/CRAFTS string of leaves Construction paper : string : safety scissors : leaf template : glitter : crayons : markers : colored pencils : stapler or tape Illustration 007 G. Brian Karas How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin? Margaret McNamara Illustrated by G. Brian Karas Small things have a lot going on inside of them! Ages 7 HC: 978-0-75-8404- GLB: 978-0-75-9404-9 Provide leaf templates for Storytime listeners. There should be many different shapes of leaves. Real leaves can also be used as templates. Help listeners trace the templates onto colored construction paper and cut the leaves out using safety scissors. Leave at least a two-inch stem at the top of each leaf. After cutting out several leaves per child, give each child a long piece of string. Help them wrap the leaf stem around the string, securing it with tape or a staple. Hang several leaves on the same string for a beautiful string of leaves to hang up. j tree bark art Lightly colored construction paper : large crayons, chalk, or charcoal : masking tape : trees with bark Take this Storytime outside! Each child should pick their favorite outdoor tree. An adult should help them press a large sheet of construction paper against the bark and tape the paper in place. Rub lightly on the construction paper with the long side of a large crayon, piece of chalk, or charcoal. Remove the tape and take the tree bark art back inside. Look at the tree bark art that other trees made and talk about how they are different and the same. The Berenstain Bears and the Prize Pumpkin Stan and Jan Berenstain Will the Berenstain s pumpkin win fi rst prize at the fair? PB: 978-0-679-80847- Fred and Ted Go Camping Peter Eastman Fred and Ted s different approaches to doing things have some surprising results. HC: 978-0-75-8965-9 GLB: 978-0-75-9965-6 grocery bag tents Construction paper or grocery bags : stapler or tape : crayons : markers : colored pencils : safety scissors : glitter Pumpkinhead Eric Rohmann Otho was born with a pumpkin for a head! Ages 5 9 HC: 978-0-75-846-6 Give each Storytime listener a piece of construction paper or a square cut from a paper grocery bag. Help them curl the paper into a cone shape like an ice cream cone or party hat. Secure the ends with staples or tape. Decorate the outside of the tent with pictures of what you would need to bring with you or what you would want to do if you were going camping. Apple Picking Time Michele Benoit Slawson Illustrated by Debra Kogan Ray When the leaves begin to change, it s apple-picking time. PB: 978-0-57-88575-8

road trip u.s.a. How to Make a Cherry Pie and See the U.S.A Marjorie Priceman A companion to the beloved bestseller How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World. HC: 978-0-75-855- GLB: 978-0-75-955-9 Lisa in New York Anne Gutman Illustrated by Georg Hallensleben Lisa visits her favorite uncle in New York City and sees sites until she gets lost! HC: 978-0-75-89-7 Let s hit the road! It s time to see what our great country has to offer us. Whether is by car, bike, bus, train, boat, or the wheels of your imagination, let s see the U.S.A.! ACTIVITIES/CRAFTS build your own bake-off Construction paper : safety scissors : popsicle sticks : crayons : markers : colored pencils : egg cartons : milk carton : aluminum foil Ask the Storytime listeners to imagine what they might need if they were going to bake a pie. Suggest things like pots, bowls, spoons, measuring cups, etc. Using the art supplies, build the tools to bake a pie. Milk cartons can be bowls, egg cartons can be made into spoons, aluminum foil can be pots, etc. Get baking! Illustration 008 Marjorie Priceman The Wicked Big Toddlah Kevin Hawkes Absolutely nothing exciting happens in Maine... nothing, that is, except for the birth of one giant baby! HC: 978-0-75-847- GLB: 978-0-75-947-9 Hurry and the Monarch Antoine Ó Flatharta Illustrated by Meilo So On her way from Canada to Mexico, a monarch butterfl y befriends Hurry the tortoise and leaves behind an egg. HC: 978-0-75-800-7 PB: 978-0-85-779-7 Punk Farm on Tour Jarrett J. Krosoczka The beloved animals of Punk Farm are taking their show on the road! HC: 978-0-75-84-4 GLB: 978-0-75-94- steering wheels Paper plates : crayons : markers : colored pencils : glitter : beads 4 Everyone in the circle gets a paper plate that is their steering wheel. Decorate the steering wheels to make them personalized and fun. Each listener in the circle should hold their own plate and pretend it is a steering wheel. They re going on imaginary vacations. Encourage them to pretend they are driving. Ask the listeners to describe where they are going (the beach, Grandma s house, the amusement park, etc), and what they see along the way on their trip. Off we go! Imagination : memory road trip memory game Imagine going on a road trip across the U.S.A. What would you bring with you? The first person in the circle says, I m going on a road trip and I m bringing t-shirts. The next person in the circle says, I m going on road trip and I m bringing t-shirts and CDs. Each person adds one thing to the list while trying to remember all the items the person before them chose. Be very encouraging when someone can t remember the list half the fun is forgetting! Reproduce the sheet on the opposite page for each listener. Have your listeners connect the dots and then decorate their map of the U.S.A.

Let s map out a road trip! Connect the dots to draw a map of the U.S.A. What route would you take and what would you see along the way? start 6 6 60 59 58 57 55 56 54 5 Illustration 008 Marjorie Priceman 6 5 5 50 49 48 47 46 4 5 6 7 4 44 45 8 9 4 0 5 7 6 8 0 9 5 6 7 8 9 4 0 4 4 4 40 9 8 5 7 6 road trip u.s.a. storytellers: Please make copies of the map for your listeners. www.randomhouse.com/kids www.randomhouse.com/librarians

more sensational storytime reads! Mother, Mother, I Want Another Ages 6 HC: 978-0-75-8588-0 The Very Smart Pea and the Princess-to-Be! HC: 978-0-75-866-9 GLB: 978-0-75-966-6 My Little Sister Ate One Hare HC: 978-0-57-59600-5 PB: 978-0-57-88576-5 Max for President HC: 978-0-75-848-9 GLB: 978-0-75-948-6 PB: 978-0-440-4789-7 Everybody Bonjours! HC: 978-0-75-8444-0 GLB: 978-0-75-9444-7 The Adventures of Patty and the Big Red Bus Ages 6 HC: 978-0-75-899-0 Seventeen Things I m Not Allowed to Do Anymore HC: 978-0-75-8596-4 GLB: 978-0-75-9596- How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World HC: 978-0-679-8705- PB: 978-0-679-8808-7 Please Don t Upset P. U. Zorilla! HC: 978-0-75-8654- GLB: 978-0-75-9654-8 www.randomhouse.com/librarians Illustrations, clockwise from top: Marc Brown, Marjorie Priceman, Bob Staake