Wednesday, December 2, 2009

New Technology

Well, I've been trying to update the Facebook Fan Page that I created a while ago-not as easy as a personal Facebook page! So I came here to say what I really want to say!
We've got some new stuff coming up:
Registration for Story Hour starts Monday, December 7-check out our web calendar for days and times for each age group at http://www.rockyhilllibrary.info/

Also: Next week there are 3 half days for the elementary schools so we've planned some fun activities.
Wednesday, December 9-Santa Buddies Movie at 2pm All ages
Thursday, December 10-Holiday Gift Making 3-4:30pm Drop in for grades 1 and up
Friday, December 11-Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince at 2pm (The high school also has half day)

Happy December! Can't wait until the first snowfall-yes-I'm from NY-I LOVE snow!!

Friday, October 30, 2009

October

Well, it seems I've taken a three month vacation from this blog. It's good to be back! But at the same time-hard to get back into the swing of things. Programs have finished for the fall and we just had our Halloween Program on Wednesday-what fun it was seeing all the little ones with their costumes on! Now it's on to planning for some programs for older preschoolers and thinking ahead to the winter session...
For those of you who need a little sunshine on these overcast and rainy days check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCasf82hmr4
Have a great weekend and see you all next week!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

June Week Three

It's sooo quiet here this week! Except for the noise from the construction crew! No little voices or children's laughter-but everything's staying nice and neat-just kidding. We're making some changes in the Children's Department-moving furniture and moving books (lots of books). Hope you like the way it looks when we finally open some time next week-we're not sure which day it will be. The weather is definitely NOT cooperating for working outdoors. We'll let you know!

Friday, June 12, 2009

June Week Two

GUESS WHAT!! I found Ralph World's website! You can listen to clips from each of his cd's and he has a new one out. This means that you can hear the beginning of 'Drivin' in My Car'! Check out http://www.ralphsworld.com/ See if the rest of his music grows on you like it has on me!
Well, we'll be closed all next week-but we'll be getting new stairs and a ramp so all of you with strollers will be able to use them to get inside again. We'll still answer the phones and email so if you have any questions call or drop me a line at cpotter@ci.rocky-hill.ct.us And I can't wait until we're open again to see all you and all the new things that you've learned since I saw you last. I plan on checking out the new CT Science Center in Hartford soon-I'll let you know if there's anything for the little ones!

Monday, June 1, 2009

June Week One

Happy first day of June! This week's weather looks wonderful! I just got information I wanted to share with you about great websites for kids. The American Library Association's section Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) has put together a list of great websites for kids and families. It can be found at http://www.ala.org/gwstemplate.cfm?section=greatwebsites&template=/cfapps/gws/default.cfm There are games, science information and book authors. The one I liked the most was Read Kiddo Read by James Patterson which can be found at http://www.readkiddoread.com/home It's great to have a site that can cover so many age ranges and give suggestions on other books that the child might like!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

May Stories Week Four

This week was bittersweet for me-the last one for the session means saying goodbye for awhile but makes me smile when I see how much fun everyone seemed to be having. I loved sharing the clever book "Duck! Rabbit!" by Amy Krouse Rosenthal! Children have a way of reminding us that sometimes things are not always as they seem and that there is more than one way to look at something. I loved that when my kids were little-they were looking and the world through fresh eyes and noticing things that I took for granted. And they were also learning about the way things work! I also liked sharing the Tana Hoban books-did anyone notice that the texture of the black and white shapes were different?


Well, the next time I'll have class is in September-we haven't set up our schedule yet but watch for more information over the summer. In the meantime-I'm going to keep in touch here-so be sure to visit me-virtually and in person!!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

May Stories Week Three

Are we there yet? Children are fascinated by wheels-round and round they go. I had fun with the Gershwin piece 'An American in Paris' played with musical horns and car horns! I love how the author William Lach pairs amazing art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art with classical music. Try putting on a classical music cd and moving to the music or asking your child what they hear. Even get out the pots and pans for a jam session! We have a number of great children's art books-from board books and picture books to nonfiction titles. So get creative and mix your music and art together!
I didn't get to share all the books that I had picked out but some days are like that! Picture book artists are very talented which creates a wonderful opportunity to expose children to great art. Local museums (such as the Wadsworth Antheneum in Hartford and New Britain Museum of Modern Art) also provide opportunities for preschoolers by holding their own story hours focusing on the art in their collections. Another great museum is the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, MA. This museum has a permament display of Eric Carle's art and rotating exhibits of other artists. Check out the museums' websites at: http://www.wadsworthatheneum.org/ , http://www.wadsworthatheneum.org/ and http://www.picturebookart.org/.





I can't believe this month has gone by so quickly! See you all again next week!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Drivin in My Car!!

For those of you with the song "Drivin' in My Car" from Ralph's World rattling around in your head-here are the lyrics:

Drivin’ In My Car

Chorus:
Drivin’ in my car! Drivin’ in my car!
Drivin’ all the way to Minneapolis in my car!

Red light, stop!
What sound does a car horn make? (Beep!)
That’s right! Let’s sing the song with our car horns!

Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep!
Chorus

Red light, stop!
What sound do car windshield wipers make?
(Swish!) Thant’s right! Let’s sing the song with our windshield wipers!

Swish! Swish! Swish! Swish!
Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep!
Chorus

Red light, stop!
What sound does a car muffler make? (Bbbbbbft!)
Let’s sing the song with our car mufflers!

Bbbbbft! Bbbbbft! Bbbbbft! Bbbbbft!
Swish! Swish! Swish! Swish!
Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep!
Chorus

Red light, stop! What sound would you make
If you were driving down the street
…And you saw your very best friend on the sidewalk
…And you rolled down the window
…And you stuck out your hand…
What would you say? (HI!)
Let’s sing the song for our very best friend!

Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi!
Bbbbbft! Bbbbbft! Bbbbbft! Bbbbbft!
Swish! Swish! Swish! Swish!
Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep!
Chorus

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

May Stories Week Two

Our second week together has been just as fun as the first! The 'visit' to the farm in song and books is always a great place to go. I grew up in western New York-so farms were all around me-not only the rows of corn and other vegetables but the cows (and their smells)! My father grew up on a farm so it's always been a special connection for me. Here in Connecticut the farms are few and far between but an interesting farm to visit is the one at UConn-check out this link for more information http://www.canr.uconn.edu/ansci/barntours.htm Stop by the dairy barn for a taste of their ice cream.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

May Stories Week One

We had a lot of fun in class trying out some new music and books. I'm still working on our opening song, but I think the kids liked the very popular "The Little Green Frogs" from It's Toddler Time by Carol Hammett and Elaine Bueffel! My personal favorite was "Drivin' in My Car" from Ralph's World by Jim Powers and Ralph Covert! And how about that rockin' version of "You Are My Sunshine" from the band Reflector. Here's a cute animation on the song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCasf82hmr4&feature=player_embedded The books were a hit-check out the bookshelf on the right hand side for the titles.
Never in my wildest dreams did I EVER think I'd be starting a blog. But...I'm giving it a shot. I plan on including information about things I do during Fun for Ones here at the Cora J. Belden Library-including books we read, songs we sing and other interesting things. Missed a class? Check here to see what we did!