June 14th: Sweet Dino Fun

 

At Sweetwater today, we were in the clubhouse thankfully as it was very hot and humid outside. Like all the other programs for other stops, we continued our dinosaur theme. We started the storytime a little after ten to give everyone a few minutes to get settled. The parents sat on the chairs and the kids on the rug in front of me. I also sat on the floor to be level with the kids to make it easier for them to see and for them to feel more comfortable. Once everyone was situated, we kicked off story time with the book How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? - a book that was a hit with the kids. Still, families trickled in throughout the entire storytime. By the end it was the biggest storytime at Sweetwater yet, as there were about 15 kids and maybe eight families in total.

After the first story, we did act out the different kinds of dinosaurs- big, small, flying, spiky, etc. One of the little boys started saying how dinosaurs stomped and was having so much fun. So, as a group we all did stomping dinosaurs for a bit before launching into flying dinosaurs. Then, I read the group another story before we did the dinosaur handprint craft. The kids all seemed to enjoy the craft, and many came up to me proudly showing their dino masterpieces. Once we had finished crafts and cleaning up, I went over to the bookmobile and put away all the materials. To help, I was tasked with reshelving all the returned books when Ms. Karen B was checking out materials. Overall, it was a good day and a lot of fun at Sweetwater.






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