
What is the best way to label baby storytime outlines? I don’t use themes, but does the current weekly title make sense? Should I change the titles to the title of the book I used? Now that I’ve been at this for a while, I’m starting to doubt my blog organization skills. It’s starting to remind me of my closet that I reorganize once a year.
I didn’t actually present this storytime (I was sick!), but I still thought I would share the outline and videos with all of you.
More Baby Storytime Content:
Find additional storytime content at the links below:
– Storytime Resources (includes all storytime outlines)
– Virtual Baby Storytimes
– Virtual Toddler Storytimes
– Virtual Preschool Storytimes
– Virtual Family Storytimes (including themed special events)
– All Virtual Storytime Outlines
Baby Storytime Intro Song & Rhyme
Early Literacy Tip: Look in the mirror and name body parts. Ask questions like “Where is baby’s nose?” Then point to your child’s nose (and your nose!).
Book: Look! Babies Head to Toe by Robie H. Harris and illustrated by Anoosha Syed

Song: Wheels on the Bus by Laurie Berkner
Action Rhyme: One, Two, Peek-A-Boo!
Bounce Rhyme: Jelly on a Plate
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Bounce: A Hippopotamus Got on a City Bus
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Song: Baby 1, 2, 3 by Peter & Ellen Allard
Puppets: Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle
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Manipulative: Stuffed Animals (Little Red Wagon by Old Town School of Folk Music)
Closing Song: Skinnamarink