Showing posts with label bedtime stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedtime stories. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Books about Bedtime Theme March 21 2025


Books about Bedtime 

READ: Books: 

Choose Two to share-

Sleepy, Sheepy By Lucy Ruth Cummins 

There's a Bear in your Book By Tom Fletcher 

One Sheep, Two sheep By Tammi Sauer 

20 Dinosaurs at Bedtime By Mark Sperring 




TALK: Intro: Welcome to Storytime this morning friends! My name is Ms. Stephanie and I am so happy you are here! Are you ready to sing our welcome song together? You will need to find your hands and your feet and have space around you to move them. 


Welcome Song 

 “Clap and Sing Hello!” (Tune: Farmer in the Dell)

We clap and sing hello, (use hands clapping motion)

We clap and sing hello,

With our friends at storytime,

We clap and sing hello!

Additional verses: Wave and sing hello (use hands to wave); stomp and sing hello (stomp feet). 


Before starting to read in during the storytime I would introduce the letter B for bedtime I would talk about things that start with the letter B that relate to bedtime first such as bed, brush, and then ask about other items that start with the letter B like bat, box, bubbles. Share the letter B sound and have the families practice along with you. 

Also show 1st book cover and ask questions about character on the front of the book to introduce bedtime. Talk about what sort of things do we do to get ready for bedtime- i.e. bath, get pj’s on, brush our teeth, wash our face etc. Examples: 

What is the animal is on the cover? 

What does his eyes show us about how he feels? Are the sheep’s eyes open or closed?


SING:

Welcome Song “Clap and Sing Hello!” (Tune: Farmer in the Dell)
We clap and sing hello,
We clap and sing hello,
With our friends at storytime,
We clap and sing hello!
Additional verses: wave and sing hello; stomp and sing hello.

 

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star (use finger motions or felt board with stars)

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
Twinkle ,Twinkle Little Star
How I wonder what you are!

Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
How I wonder what you are!

 

ABC Song (with hand clapping or stomping of feet to keep rhythm)

A, B, C, D, E, F, G
H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P
Q, R, S, T, U, V
W, X, Y, Z

Now I know my ABCs.
Next time won’t you sing with me?

 

Ten in the Bed Song

There were 10 in the bed and the little one said,
‘Roll over, roll over.’ (roll hands)
So they all rolled over and 1 fell out.

Then there were 9 in the bed and the little one said,
‘Roll over, roll over.’ (roll hands)
Continue with,8,7,6,5,4,3,2, until1

Then there was 1 in the bed and the little one said,
‘Good night!’

Sing with us (Here we go round Mulberry Bush)

Come along and sing with us

Sing with us, sing with us

Come along and sing with us

So early in the morning

(continued)

Continue with….

…clap with us (clap hands)

…stomp with us (stomp feet)

…Tap with us (use sticks)

…shake with us (musical egg shakers)

...read with us (open and close hands like a book)

PLAY: Use a felt board or fingers for counting and singing

Do simple concept of math like counting 1-10 and show 1 & 5 and 10 on fingers with the whole group and then repeat using a simple song – counting on fingers while singing the star song below with the group.

Ten Little Stars

Tune is 10 little Indians

1 little, 2 little, 3 little stars (hand motion for stars twinkling)

4 little, 5 little, 6 little stars

7 little, 8 little, 9 little stars

10 little stars are twinkling in the sky

Five little Monkeys Jumping on the bed

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed.
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,
“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

Continue with 4,3,2,1, little monkey


Sunday, June 4, 2017

Bedtime Favorites Stories


Bedtime Favorites Stories 








Bedtime is a fun time to share special stories about getting ready for bed, and sleeping! Here are some of my favorite bedtime stories to share with your little ones!

READ: Books

Goodnight, Gorilla By Peggy Rathmann

 Tuck Me In By Dean Hacohen
10 minutes Till Bedtime By Peggy Rathmann
The Going to Bed Book By Sandra Boynton
What! cried Granny an Almost bedtime story By Kate Lum
If Animals Kissed Goodnight By Ann Whitford Paul

Cornelius P Mud Are You Ready for Bed? By Barney Saltzberg
How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? By Jane Yolen
Llama Llama Red Pajama By Anna Dewdney
Sleepy, Oh So Sleepy By Denise Fleming
Goodnight Moon By Margret Wise Brown
Sleepy ABC By Margret Wise Brown
The Sleepy Little Alphabet By Judy Sierra  
Kiss Goodnight By Amy Hest 
Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site By Sherri Duskey Rinker
Beep, Beep! Go to Sleep By Todd Tarpley
Steam Train, Dream Train By Sheery Duskey Rinker
Bedtime Chickies By Janee Trasler
Goodnight Owl By Greg Pizzoli
Goodnight Lula By Paulette Bogan










SING:
If your happy and you know it – (clap your hands, stomp your feet, shout hooray)

ABC song (colored egg shakers)
Itsy Bitsy Spider (colored egg shakers)

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

5 little monkeys jumping on the bed – pieces printable

10 in the bed rhyme/song--felt board links from makinglearningfun.com see links below

There were 10 in the bed and the little one said,
‘Roll over, roll over.’ (roll hands)
So they all rolled over and 1 fell out. Boom!
Then there were 9 in the bed and the little one said,
‘Roll over, roll over.’ (roll hands)
….etc.
Last verse
Then there was 1 in the bed and the little one said,
‘Good night!’
  
Can’t wait to celebrate #2 Jim Gill Blue CD

Bean Bag Rock #3 on the bean bag CD

Sing with us (Here we go round Mulberry Bush)
Note: (if you group is not large)
Come along and sing with us
Sing with us, sing with us
Come along and sing with us
So early in the morning
(continued)
Continue with….
…clap with us (clap hands)
…stomp with us(stomp feet)
…Tap with us(use sticks)
….read with us(open and close hands like a book)

Silly Dance Contest with colored scarves  ( Jim Gill Yellow CD)

#4 Clap your hands CD- Wee Sing Childrens Songs and Fingerplays (see below)
  • Clap you hands- slowly as you can  & quickly as you can
  • Shake you hands slowly&quickly
  • Roll your hands slowly&quickly
  • Rub your hands slowly &quickly
  • Wiggle your fingers slowly&quickly
  • Pound your fists slowly &quickly
 Use colored scarves and dance to I took a Bath in the Washing Machine# 4 on Jim Gill CD

or # 31 Shimmie Shake on Wiggles CD

I Love to dance #10 on the Laurie Berkner blue CD with scarves

PLAY:  
Use parachutes with the kids ( if you want) you can also use a large flat sheet or tablecloth too!

  • Lift it up and down
  • Cover our shoes
  • Lift the parachute high and let go
  • Kids go under
  • Shake balls and make popcorn