I have two storytime dealing with a bedtime/night theme. One focuses on nocturnal animals and classic getting ready for bed stories. (Bump in the Night) My second one I call "The Land of Nod"
because I'm an old soul. This one focuses on lullabies, poetry and picture books about outer space.
BOOKS:
Wynken Blynken and Nod-Poem by Eugene W. Field- Yes I'm going old, old school with this one. There are called classics for a reason. There could be a possibility to work an entire storytime or family program around this book.
Hey Diddle Diddle by Eve Bunting
Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me by Eric Carle
When the Moon Smiled by Petr Horacek
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star by Jerry Pinkey (There are lots of different version of this song/story but I love the gorgeous illustrations by Jerry Pinkey)
Activites:
Bedtime Rhymes galore! We did a lot of singing and rhyming in this storytime.
Twinkling Stars
At night I see the twinkling stars (Fists up and open hands)
And a great big smiling moon (Hands form a circle over head)
My mommy tucks me into bed (Lay pointer finger across the palm of the opposite hand)
And sings a good-night tune. (Rock your hands back and forth)
The Man in the Moon
The man in the moon,Looked out of the moon
Looked out of the moon and said,
“It’s time for all the children on earth
To think about getting to bed!”
I also found an extra verse for Wee Willie Winkie on wikipedia of all places. It's perfect for the library!
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town
Upstairs, downstairs in his night gown
Rapping at the windows, searching all the nooks
To count the many children, reading library books!
Another book that I just recently discovered is The Midnight Library by Kazuno Kohara.
It is an adorable book about a little girl who has a library in the forest at night which she opens to the animals. It is run with the help of her three little owl assistants! I want owls to help me in the library! It would be awesome like Harry Potter, until the owls pooped everywhere :\ It very relate-able to library workers everywhere and the illustrations are charmingly cute while at the same time being rather minimalist.
Good night books, good night chairs, good night libraries everywhere.
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