Showing posts with label children's book week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's book week. Show all posts

March 5, 2012

Children's Book Week Twenty-Twelve

Voting for Children's Book Week "Book of The Year" Begins March 14th. Be sure to stop by and vote for your favorites! And keep an eye out for fun things that will be happening in the library the week of May 7! If you have some fun ideas, please let me know in the comments! Check out this fabulous Book Week poster by David Wiesner!

May 2, 2011

Children's Book Week: Kindergarten Style

We didn't waste anytime getting our book on for Children's Book Week in the Lemme Library!  At 9:00 sharp, I explained to Kindergarteners in Mrs. Hayes' class that Children's Book Week is a chance to celebrate great books for kids- and to remember that books can change your life.  When I asked what that meant, Elleigh said "Books make you happy."  I agree completely, Elleigh.  
I shared Barnes and Noble Storyline with the class.  This is a great way to entice kids into a great book (they think they are watching tv!)  If you haven't been to this great site, check it out!  This month they are featuring The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. 

After watching The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Strega Nona, we played a fun game!  We played Musical Books... kind of like musical chairs with a twist.  I placed enough chairs for each child in a big circle in the middle of the library.  Then, I placed a great book on each chair.  

When the music played, the kids walked around the circle and when the music stopped... they had to sit down and read the book on their chair.  

We did this several times and then each child got to pick their favorite book to check out (or rent as Kade put it today).  This was so much fun!  The kids were excited and loved seeing all of the books.  I told them that this was my way of getting them to try something new.  I just may have to do this with the big kids next week.  
I didn't invent this idea- but found it over at the NEA Book Week Celebration website

How are you celebrating Children's Book Week with your students or your own children?  Let me know!