Wednesday, June 18, 2014

STORYTIME June 18th 2014

Every spring, butterflies emerge and dazzle the world with their vibrant beauty. But where do butterflies come from? How are they born? What do they eat--and how?
With a simple, rhyming text and glorious color-drenched collage, Lois Ehlert provides clear answers to these and other questions as she follows the life cycle of four common butterflies, from their beginnings as tiny hidden eggs and hungry caterpillars to their transformation into full-grown butterflies. Complete with butterfly and flower facts and identification tips, as well as a guide to planting a butterfly garden, this butterfly book is like no other.

Barry B. the spider likes eating bugs. Crispy click beetles! Mayflies in June! A firefly souffl by the light of the moon! But his buggy snacks mean that Barry B. doesn't have too many friends. So when he falls for a beautiful butterfly passing by, Barry B. is determined to prove his love to her. Will he be able to change his bug-eating ways to woo her?

Impeccable verse, unique and beautiful illustrations and a sly sense of humor will make this a hit with adults and children alike.
Images and discriptions taken from Amazon.com

Literacy Extenders:
  • Go outside and look for butterflies! Get nets and jars and let your little one get out and explore.
  • With the identification guides available in the back of the first title, see if you and your child can identify different flowers and butterflies!
  • Make a bug book! Gather clipart from online or get an outdoor magazine and let your child and cut and paste together a collage or bug book.
  • Sing Itsy Bitsy Spider!

Fingerplays and Rhymes:
 from preschooleducation.com
Bugs added 4-14-98 Original Author unknown
 "Frere Jacques"

Big bugs, small bugs, big bugs, small bugs,
See them crawl on the wall?
Creepy, creepy, crawling, never, never falling.
Bug, bugs, bugs, bugs, bugs, bugs.

The Little Cricket added 4-14-98 Original Author unknown
(Point to one finger at a time.)
The first little cricket played a violin.
The second little cricket joined right in.
The third little cricket made a crackly song.
The fourth little cricket helped him along.
The fifth little cricket cried, "Crick-crick-cree.
The orchestra is over and it's time for tea?

Flutter, flutter, Butterfly added 4-14-98 Original Author unknown
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"

Flutter, flutter, butterfly.
Floating in the summer sky.
Floating by for all to see,
Floating by so merrily.
Flutter, flutter, butterfly,
Floating in the summer sky.

Ant Hill added 4-14-98 Original Author unknown
Once I saw an ant hill with no ants about. (fingers curled under, concealed)
So I said, "Dear little ants, won't you come out?"
Then, as if the little ants had heard my call,
One, two, three, four, five come out? (as numbers are called, fingers are
extended)
And that was all!

Oh, the ants are busy! added 4-14-98 Original Author unknown
"She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain"

Oh, the ants are busy, busy as can be.
Oh, the ants are busy, busy as can be.
See them dig and dig and dig.
Lots of tunnels, oh, so big.
Oh, the ants are busy, busy as can be.

Roly-Poly Caterpillar added 4-14-98 Original Author unknown
Roly-poly caterpillar (wiggle right pointer finger)
Into a corner crept, (place right pointer finger in left cupped hand)
Spun around himself a blanket (spin around)
Then for a long time slept. (place head on folded hands)
Roly-poly caterpillar (wiggle right pointer finger)
Wakening by and by, ("stretch" right pointer finger)
Found himself with beautiful wings
Changed to a butterfly. (flutter arms like wings)

Ladybug Fly added 7-29-98 Submitted by: Julie
"Three Blind Mice"
Fly, fly, fly
Ladybugs fly
Fly over here
Fly over there
They fly up high and they fly down low.
Around and around and around they go.
They fly fast, and they fly slow.
Oh, ladybugs fly

Five Little Ladybugs  added 7-29-98 Submitted by: Julie
Five little Ladybugs climbing up a door
One Flew away then there were four
Four Little ladybugs sitting on a tree
One flew away then there were three
Three little ladybugs landed on a shoe
One flew away and then there were two
Two little ladybugs looking for some fun
One flew away and then there was one
One little ladybug sitting in the sun
She flew away and then there were none
Also Great to use a a flannel glove fingerplay

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