Thursday, July 18, 2013

Story Time Review

Animals Underground
Our 6th and final week of our summer Story Time classes was focused on critters that live underground. Moles, shews, ants, armadillos, groundhogs, foxes, cicadas and many many more. We began with a poster activity that I found online here. The poster had pictures of different burrowing animals. Before class I covered each animal up with a piece of brown construction paper. I read a description of the animal and asked the children to try and guess what it was. We then removed the paper and looked to see if we guessed correctly. Many of our children did not know armadillo or cicada so it was fun to introduce new animals to them.

We read Animals Under our Feet by Sindy McKay, Mole had Everything by Jamison Odme,What a Treasure! by Jane Hillenbrand and Underground by Denise Fleming. I also told the story of Mr. Wiggle and Ms. Waggle as was found in the CSLP Dig into Reading manual on page 121. This fun story is told with your two fists and a finger for each character. The children could follow along and do the actions with me as I told the story.

We danced to the song Ants in Your Pants from the Wild & Woolly Wiggle Songs CD by Johnette Downing. (I found a slightly different version by another artist online here.) This song is great for getting out the wiggles. Our favorite parts of the song are snails on you nails, and a bear in your hair.

We created a mole in a hole during our craft time. This craft was from the CSLP manual (page 82). I also saw a great version on Pinterest as well. It is basically a circle of brown construction paper with wiggle eyes and a Popsicle stick glued on. Then we covered a paper cup with green construction paper, fringed the top to make grass and added some die cut flowers to decorate. Then the mole could climb down in his hole and by using the stick which was sticking through a slit in the bottom of the cup, jump up through the top again.

Our next session of Story time will begin after Peach Days in September. Registration is on September 3rd.

Michele Schumann
Children's Librarian

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Enjoy an Online Magazines from the Library!

Did you know that the library currently has a collection of Online Magazines that you can enjoy on your computer or mobile device. Download all your favorite issues and you don't have to wait for someone else to finish reading it or keep the newest issue at the library. These are available to everyone at the same time through our online collection.

Log into Zinio the first time using your library card number, then you'll be asked to create your own username and password.

Get started with your digital library magazines today!




Thursday, July 11, 2013

Story Time Review

Vrooooooooooom! Into Story Time

This week for story time we got into digging with construction vehicles. We read Dig by Andrea Zimmerman, Curious George and the Dump Truck by H. A. Rey, Dig Dogs Dig: A Construction Tail by James Horvath. Other titles that I considered using but did not have time for were Bulldozers Dig a Pond by Stacey Gabel, Tonka Power Reading Construction Action by Victoria Hickle, and Goodnight Construction Site by Sherri D. Rinker. One boy who is obviously really enthusiastic about trucks kept jumping up out of his seat and coming to the front to touch each picture of a truck and declaring, "I would drive that truck!"

We sang I'm a Little Dump Truck and did a couple of finger rhymes from the CSLP summer reading manual including Tall Buildings in our Town and Tractor Tractor. We sang a version of Little Old Wagon but changed the words to Little Old Dump Truck using a prop made from a manila envelope which I had cut the shape of a dump truck out of and then laminated the top side of the envelope. I then filled the envelope with different colored papers and as we sang each verse we changed the color of the truck by saying a magic word and I would dramatically pull out the first sheet to reveal the next color.  And for some variety we did the chant Hi, my name is Joe and I work in a button factory. Silly and good for getting out lots of wiggles. I used the recorded version of this one that is on the CD Wiggles Jiggles and Giggles by Stephen Fite.

Using a simple outline of a truck we made a truck that could "dump" using a brass brad to connect the truck part to the dumper part. The kids colored the truck any color that they liked including quite a few rainbow striped trucks and lots of pink ones too.


Next Week: Underground Critters
Michele Schumann, Children's Librarian

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

New eBooks on OverDrive

New books are available on our OverDrive Advantage plan. The gold medal in the corner indicates that our library has purchased one or more copies of the title. And that means shorter waiting lists for you! Browse the collection on OverDrive and enjoy! 




Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Intermountain Indian School Digital Collections

Did you attend, teach, or have other participation with the Intermountain Indian School while it was in operation in Brigham City? If you did, you may find pictures of yourself, your friends, teachers, etc. in Utah State University's digital collections. Special Collections at USU would love to have some help identifying people in photographs and having any kind of information people have about the images in their collection. To take part in better preserving this part of our history, click  here and take a look at the collection.


Friday, July 5, 2013

Family LEGO night

We held our first ever Family LEGO night on June 27th. We had 101 people attend! We began by coloring a Create your own mini figure page. Then once everyone had arrived and was seated we did a couple of group activities. First we played LEGO bingo. When I told my husband that this was my plan he said, "How do you play Bingo with a four letter word?" Of course you add an "S" to make it LEGOS I told him. I gave each family a blank grid and they added any LEGOS of their choice. Then I drew LEGOS out of a basket and if they had it on their grid they got to remove it. Once they had 5 in a row they yelled out LEGOS! and recieved a small prize.

We had a few 3 minute building challenges next. I held up a picture of a simple LEGO creation and each family tried to recreate it as closely as possible in the allotted time. Then they brought their creations up to the front and I judged which one was closest. If they were chosen they recieved a small prize.

We then had a free build time where they could create and build anything they wanted. We have these creations displayed in the children's department. Come in and see them!

We will hold another Family LEGO night on July 29th at 7:00 p.m.
Come and join us!

Michele Schumann
Children's Librarian
The Brigham City Temple by Caleb Barton
A Garden by 5 year old Seth Barton
A Star Wars Cruiser by Ian Glenn
A boat ski by Reed Johnson

A mountain climber and a picnic scene by Tiffany Everton

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Story Time Review

Arrrrrrrrgh! It's Story Time Mateys

The fourth week of our story time session was all about Pirates. Susan asked me what pirates have to do with our Summer theme Dig into Reading and I reminded her that pirates dig up their treasures. We read Pirate Pete by Kim Kennedy, A Band of Dirty Pirates by Daiman Harvey, Pirate Treasure Hunt
Watch Port Side Pirates http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qAngsMJD3I
by Jan Peck and Dirty Joe the Pirate by Bill Harley. Of course, I used the recording of Bill telling Dirty Joe instead of reading it myself because he does a better job than anyone with that story. To hear Bill perform Dirty Joe check here. I also used the book and recording of the song Port Side Pirates by Oscar Seaworthy.  To see a fun animated video of this book and hear the tune check here . Of course I didn't use this because I just found it while I was looking up Bill Harley for this blog post! I will definitely use it in the future and show it with the projector and a laptop computer.

For a fun activity I copied the end papers of the book Pirate Pete, which features a treasure map. I cut them into puzzle pieces and hid them around the room. Then I had a child search for a piece and bring it to the front. I pinned them to the bulletin board and we completed our own treasure map. Then as we read the story and Pirate Pete visits each island the children would find it on our map.

One of the fun parts of the Port Side Pirates book is the page at the end that names the different parts of a ship like sails, anchor, crows nest, mast, life boats, rat lines, and figurehead. We looked at the different parts and discussed what each part is used for.

 Watch  Dirty Joe the Pirate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB0Wm7CsDv0
We sang the song If you're a Pirate and You Know it then created a cardstock pirate hat and a toilet paper tube spyglass telescope for our craft.

Next week:  Construction Machines
Michele Schumann
Children's Librarian

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

eBooks on Writing

Are you writing a story and need a little inspiration? Maybe you're writing a mystery or courtroom drama? Some eBooks on writing have just been added to our eBook collection on OverDrive. Here's a list of the newest titles:

Writing titles ordered in the past include some genre titles such as, On Writing Horror and On Writing Romance among others. Checkout these and other great titles on OverDrive by clicking here.