Take Home Storytime: Winter holidays (Christmas)
- Program Goals
- Pass on early literacy message and encourage families to continue early literacy at home
- Encourage circulation and storytime attendance
- Reach families who are unable to attend storytime
- Notes for the future
- Last used December 2016
Theme: Winter holidays
Use the five early literacy practices; talking, singing, reading, playing and writing with these books and projects!
TALK about the books. What characters do you see in the books? What do they do for the holidays? What does your family do for the holidays? How are you the same and different?
Get ready to WRITE by using fine motor skills to decorate your holiday craft.
SING a holiday song or rhyme. Rhyming and clapping rhythms helps children hear the sounds in words, part of phonological awareness. The following rhymes are great for recognizing rhythms and there are several versions online.
- Five little cookies sitting on a plate
- Five little snowmen standing in a row
PLAY by decorating the craft in your bag. You can make a Christmas ornament or just something sparkly and fun!
READ together! The following books focus on various aspects of not only Christmas but also seasonal and winter topics.
Jennifer Wharton, Youth Services Librarian
jwharton@elkhorn.lib.wi.us, 262-723-2678 ext. 14
READ together! The following books focus on various aspects of not only Christmas but also seasonal and winter topics.
- Millie in the snow by Alexander Steffensmeier
- Who would like a Christmas tree? by Ellen Obed
- Christmas Wombat by Jackie French
- Minerva Louise on Christmas Eve by Janet Stoeke
Jennifer Wharton, Youth Services Librarian
jwharton@elkhorn.lib.wi.us, 262-723-2678 ext. 14

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