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Little People Big Dreams Storytime: Malala Yousafzai

As part of our virtual programming, I run a monthly school age storytime, designed for ages 6-8. This program highlights a different individual from the Little People Big Dreams book series. In April, this program featured Malala Yousafzai.

Each program features 1-2 books on the famous individual (one book being their matching title from the Little People, Big Dreams book series). I also highlight music from Black artists and include a link to an at-home packet to continue the fun and learning.

Note: I did not present this program–my fantastic coworker presented this for me since I was out sick. I’m still happy to share these resources with all of you!

Explore More Little People, Big Dreams Storytime Outlines:

Ella Fitzgerald
Harriet Tubman
Jean Michel Basquiat
Martin Luther King Jr.
Muhammad Ali
Rosa Parks

Find additional storytime content at the links below:

Storytime Resources (includes all storytime outlines)
Virtual Preschool Storytimes
Virtual Baby Storytimes
Virtual Toddler Storytimes
Virtual Family Storytimes (including themed special events)
All Virtual Storytime Outlines

In the event description, I included the link to the printable at home activity packet.

Storytime Outline

Intro: Teddy Bear by Jazzy Ash

First Book: Malala Yousafzai by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara (Little People Big Dreams)

Malala Yousafzai (Little People, Big Dreams) - Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara,  illustrated by Manal Mirza - 9780711259027 - Murdoch books

Movement Break: Super Shaker Song by Culture Queen

Second Book: Malala’s Magic Pencil by Malala Yousafzai

Malala's Magic Pencil: Yousafzai, Malala, Kerascoët: 9780316319577:  Amazon.com: Books

Closing Rhyme: See You Later, Alligator

See you later, alligator
In a while, crocodile
Give a hug, ladybug
Blow a kiss, jellyfish
See you soon, big baboon
Out the door, dinosaur
Take care, polar bear
Wave goodbye, butterfly!

Next Time: Maya Angelou

Little People Big Dreams Storytime: Muhammad Ali

As part of our virtual programming, I run a monthly school age storytime, designed for ages 6-8. This program highlights a different diverse individual from the Little People Big Dreams book series. In February, this program featured Muhammad Ali.

Each program features 1-2 books on the famous individual (one book being their matching title from the Little People, Big Dreams book series). I also highlight music from a diverse artist and include a link to an at-home packet to continue the fun and learning.

Explore More Little People, Big Dreams Storytime Outlines:

Ella Fitzgerald
Harriet Tubman
Jean Michel Basquiat
Malala Yousafzai
Martin Luther King Jr.
Rosa Parks

Find additional storytime content at the links below:

Storytime Resources (includes all storytime outlines)
Virtual Preschool Storytimes
Virtual Baby Storytimes
Virtual Toddler Storytimes
Virtual Family Storytimes (including themed special events)
All Virtual Storytime Outlines

Watch the full storytime here.

In the event description, I included the link to the printable at home activity packet.

Storytime Outline

Intro: Teddy Bear by Jazzy Ash

First Book: Muhammad Ali by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara (Little People Big Dreams)

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Movement Break: Banana Banana Meatball by Blazer Fresh (GoNoodle)

Second Book: Muhammad Ali: A Champion Is Born by Gene Baretta

Image result for muhammad ali book picture

Closing Rhyme: See You Later, Alligator

See you later, alligator
In a while, crocodile
Give a hug, ladybug
Blow a kiss, jellyfish
See you soon, big baboon
Out the door, dinosaur
Take care, polar bear
Wave goodbye, butterfly!

Next Time: Jean-Michel Basquiat

Little People Big Dreams Storytime: Jean-Michel Basquiat

As part of our virtual programming, I run a monthly school age storytime, designed for ages 6-8. This program highlights a different diverse individual from the Little People Big Dreams book series. In March, this program featured Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Each program features 1-2 books on the famous individual (one book being their matching title from the Little People, Big Dreams book series). I also highlight music from a diverse artist and include a link to an at-home packet to continue the fun and learning.

Explore More Little People, Big Dreams Storytime Outlines:

Ella Fitzgerald
Harriet Tubman
Malala Yousafzai
Martin Luther King Jr.
Muhammad Ali
Rosa Parks

Find additional storytime content at the links below:

Storytime Resources (includes all storytime outlines)
Virtual Preschool Storytimes
Virtual Baby Storytimes
Virtual Toddler Storytimes
Virtual Family Storytimes (including themed special events)
All Virtual Storytime Outlines

Watch the full storytime here:

In the event description, I included the link to the printable at home activity packet.

Storytime Outline

Intro: Teddy Bear by Jazzy Ash

First Book: Jean-Michel Basquiat by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara (Little People Big Dreams)

LITTLE PEOPLE BIG DREAMS JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT /ANGLAIS: SANCHEZ VEGARA  ISABE: 9780711245792: Amazon.com: Books

Movement Break: Down Down Up Up by Kymberly Stewart

Second Book: Radiant Child by Javaka Steptoe

Children's Books - Mobile Museum of Art - Mobile Museum of Art

Closing Rhyme: See You Later, Alligator

See you later, alligator
In a while, crocodile
Give a hug, ladybug
Blow a kiss, jellyfish
See you soon, big baboon
Out the door, dinosaur
Take care, polar bear
Wave goodbye, butterfly!

Next Time: Malala Yousafzai

Little People Big Dreams Storytime: Harriet Tubman

As part of our virtual programming, I run a monthly school age storytime, designed for ages 6-8. This program highlights a different diverse individual from the Little People Big Dreams book series. In December, I featured Harriet Tubman in my Little People Big Dreams Storytime.

Each program features 1-2 books on the famous individual (one book being their matching title from the Little People, Big Dreams book series). I also highlight music from a diverse artist and include a link to an at-home packet to continue the fun and learning.

Explore More Little People, Big Dreams Storytime Outlines:

Ella Fitzgerald
Jean Michel Basquiat
Malala Yousafzai
Martin Luther King Jr.
Muhammad Ali
Rosa Parks

Find additional storytime content at the links below:

Storytime Resources (includes all storytime outlines)
Virtual Preschool Storytimes
Virtual Baby Storytimes
Virtual Toddler Storytimes
Virtual Family Storytimes (including themed special events)
All Virtual Storytime Outlines

Watch the full storytime here:

In the event description, I included the link to the printable at-home activity packet.

Storytime Outline

Intro: Teddy Bear by Jazzy Ash

First Book: Harriet Tubman by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara (Little People Big Dreams)

Harriet Tubman (Little People, BIG DREAMS, 13): Sanchez Vegara, Maria  Isabel, Aguado, Pili: 9781786032270: Amazon.com: Books

Music Break: Shake It by Brother Yusef (with shakers)

Second Book: Before She Was Harriet by Lesa Cline-Ransome

Before She was Harriet (Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Books):  Cline-Ransome, Lesa, Ransome, James E.: 9780823420476: Amazon.com: Books

Closing Rhyme: See You Later, Alligator

See you later, alligator
In a while, crocodile
Give a hug, ladybug
Blow a kiss, jellyfish
See you soon, big baboon
Out the door, dinosaur
Take care, polar bear
Wave goodbye, butterfly!

Next Time: Martin Luther King, Jr.

Little People Big Dreams Storytime: Martin Luther King Jr.

As part of our virtual programming, I run a monthly school age storytime, designed for ages 6-8. This program highlights a different diverse individual from the Little People Big Dreams book series. In January, this program fell on Martin Luther King Day, so it felt like a great time to feature Martin Luther King Jr. in my Little People Big Dreams Storytime.

Each program features 1-2 books on the famous individual (one book being their matching title from the Little People, Big Dreams book series). I also highlight music from a diverse artist and include a link to an at-home packet to continue the fun and learning.

Explore More Little People, Big Dreams Storytime Outlines:

Ella Fitzgerald
Harriet Tubman
Jean Michel Basquiat
Malala Yousafzai
Muhammad Ali
Rosa Parks

Find additional storytime content at the links below:

Storytime Resources (includes all storytime outlines)
Virtual Preschool Storytimes
Virtual Baby Storytimes
Virtual Toddler Storytimes
Virtual Family Storytimes (including themed special events)
All Virtual Storytime Outlines

Watch the full storytime here:

In the event description, I included the link to the printable at home activity packet.

Storytime Outline

Intro: Teddy Bear by Jazzy Ash

First Book: Martin Luther King Jr. by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara (Little People Big Dreams)

Martin Luther King, Jr. (Little People, BIG DREAMS, 33): Sanchez Vegara,  Maria Isabel, Degnan, Mai Ly: 9780711245679: Amazon.com: Books

Second Book & Audio: I Have a Dream illustrated by Kadir Nelson
We listened to a recording of Martin Luther King Jr. reading the part of his speech that corresponded to the pages of this book.

I Have a Dream (Book & CD): King Jr., Martin Luther Dr., Nelson, Kadir:  9780375858871: Amazon.com: Books

Third Book: Let the Children March by Monica Clark-Robinson

Let the Children March: Clark-Robinson, Monica, Morrison, Frank:  9780544704527: Amazon.com: Books

Closing Rhyme: See You Later, Alligator

See you later, alligator
In a while, crocodile
Give a hug, ladybug
Blow a kiss, jellyfish
See you soon, big baboon
Out the door, dinosaur
Take care, polar bear
Wave goodbye, butterfly!

Next Time: Muhammad Ali

Little People Big Dreams Storytime: Rosa Parks

As part of our virtual programming, I run a monthly school age storytime, designed for ages 6-8. This program highlights a different diverse individual from the Little People Big Dreams book series. In November, I featured Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycotts in my Little People Big Dreams Storytime.

Each program features 1-2 books on the famous individual (one book being their matching title from the Little People, Big Dreams book series). I also highlight music from a diverse artist and include a link to an at-home packet to continue the fun and learning.

Explore More Little People, Big Dreams Storytime Outlines:

Ella Fitzgerald
Harriet Tubman
Jean Michel Basquiat
Malala Yousafzai
Martin Luther King Jr.
Muhammad Ali

Find additional storytime content at the links below:

Storytime Resources (includes all storytime outlines)
Virtual Preschool Storytimes
Virtual Baby Storytimes
Virtual Toddler Storytimes
Virtual Family Storytimes (including themed special events)
All Virtual Storytime Outlines

Watch the full storytime here:

In the event description, I included the link to the printable at-home activity packet.

Storytime Outline

Intro: Teddy Bear by Jazzy Ash

First Book: Rosa Parks by Lisbeth Kaiser (Little People Big Dreams)

Rosa Parks (Little People, Big Dreams): 9781786030177: Amazon.com: Books

Music Break: Leap Frog by Jazzy Ash (with shakers)

Second Book: Pies from Nowhere: How Georgia Gilmore Sustained the Montgomery Bus Boycott by Dee Romitto

Pies from Nowhere: How Georgia Gilmore Sustained the Montgomery Bus Boycott:  Romito, Dee, Freeman, Laura: 9781499807202: Amazon.com: Books

Closing Rhyme: See You Later, Alligator

See you later, alligator
In a while, crocodile
Give a hug, ladybug
Blow a kiss, jellyfish
See you soon, big baboon
Out the door, dinosaur
Take care, polar bear
Wave goodbye, butterfly!

Next Time: Harriet Tubman

Little People Big Dreams: Ella Fitzgerald

As part of our virtual programming, I began a monthly school age storytime, designed for ages 6-8. This program highlights a different diverse individual from the Little People Big Dreams book series.

Explore More Little People, Big Dreams Storytime Outlines:

Harriet Tubman
Jean Michel Basquiat
Malala Yousafzai
Martin Luther King Jr.
Muhammad Ali
Rosa Parks

Find additional storytime content at the links below:

Storytime Resources (includes all storytime outlines)
Virtual Preschool Storytimes
Virtual Baby Storytimes
Virtual Toddler Storytimes
Virtual Family Storytimes (including themed special events)
All Virtual Storytime Outlines

Like all of our virtual live storytimes, this program took place on Facebook. I didn’t expect an audience here, and, as I expected, I was very much presenting a storytime to no one, but we are leaving these programs up a little longer than regular storytimes due to the content. We have had a slight increase in views over time, and I’m thinking about ways to make this more accessible (such as uploading storytimes to YouTube).

Watch the full storytime here:

In the event description, I included links to:

Storytime Outline

Intro: Teddy Bear by Jazzy Ash

First Book: Ella Fitzgerald by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara (Little People Big Dreams)

Ella Fitzgerald: 11 (Little People, Big Dreams): Amazon.co.uk: Sanchez  Vegara, Isabel, Alca, Bàrbara: Books

Music Break: A Tisket, A Tasket by Ella Fitzgerald (with shakers)

Second Book: Making Their Voices Heard : The Inspiring Friendship of Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe

Making Their Voices Heard: The Inspiring Friendship of Ella Fitzgerald and  Marilyn Monroe: Kirkfield, Vivian, Harris, Alleanna: 9781499809152:  Amazon.com: Books

Closing Rhyme: See You Later, Alligator

See you later, alligator
In a while, crocodile
Give a hug, ladybug
Blow a kiss, jellyfish
See you soon, big baboon
Out the door, dinosaur
Take care, polar bear
Wave goodbye, butterfly!

Next Time

In October, I’m planning to focus on athlete Pele. I think the storytime outline is going to stay the same, though not all famous people are going to lend themselves to a specific song like Ella Fitzgerald does. I’d like to continue to always use diverse musicians for my music though, no matter who that month’s famous individual is. I’m hoping interest in this series grows over time.

Program Resources

Access our program resources at the links below!

Baby & Toddler Programs (Ages 0-3)

Baby Prom
Baby Storytimes
Play & Learn
Play & Learn At Home (virtual)
Science Baby
Toddler Storytimes


Preschool Programs (Ages 3-5)

1000 Books Before Kindergarten Part 1
1000 Books Before Kindergarten Part 2

Preschool Storytimes
Noon Year’s Eve (virtual)
Stuffed Animal Sleepover
Winnie the Pooh Party

Kits (pick-up or mail-to-you)
Little Free Library Kits (picture frame craft) (no contact)
Little Free Library Kits: Dragonfly Craft (no contact)

Passive Programs
Imagination Station: Mission Control
Imagination Station: Movie Theater

Themed Storytimes
Animals in Winter (STEAM storytime)
Baby Shark Storytime
Baby Shark Storytime (virtual)
Daniel Tiger Storytime (virtual)
Doc McStuffins Storytime (virtual)
Don’t Let Pigeon Take Over Storytime! (virtual)
Elephant & Piggie Storytime (virtual)
Fancy Nancy Storytime (virtual)
Llama Llama Red Pajama Storytime (virtual)
Molly of Denali Storytime (virtual)
Mother Bruce Storytime
Paw Patrol Rescue Academy (virtual)
Pete the Cat Storytime (virtual)
Pinkalicious Storytime (virtual)


School Age Programs (Ages 6-11)

BINGO
Book Character BINGO (virtual)
Dog Man BINGO (virtual)
Superhero BINGO (virtual)

Book Programs
Book Talk: Virtual (Gr. K-5) (virtual)
Book Talks (virtual)
Book Talks & Displays – OverDrive and YouTube (virtual)
Graphic Novel Book Club (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Ella Fitzgerald (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Harriet Tubman (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Jean-Michel Basquiat (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Malala Yousafzai (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Martin Luther King Jr. (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Muhammad Ali (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Rosa Parks (virtual)
Reader’s Theater
Reader’s Theater (virtual)
Service: Subscription Bundles (no contact)

Craft Programs
Dragon Egg Craft
Make & Take Crafternoon

Kits (pick-up or mail-to-you)
Baby-Sitters Club Membership Kits (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Azaleah Lane (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Elephant & Piggie (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Last Kids on Earth (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Lumberjanes (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Mindy Kim (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Narwhal & Jelly (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: New Kid (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Pete the Cat (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Phoebe and Her Unicorn (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Sadiq (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Shuri (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Tristan Strong (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Two Truths and a Lie (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Wings of Fire (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Yasmin (no contact)
Book Club in a Bag: Zoey and Sassafras (no contact)
Camp Half Blood Welcome Kits (no contact)
How to Train Your Dragon Kits (no contact)
Reading Buddies (no contact)
Who Would Win? Animal Matchups (no contact)

Party Programs (celebrate popular books or characters)
Dog Man to the Rescue
Frozen Sing Along & Celebration
Pokémon Party
Pokémon Week (Trivia, Guess that Pokemon, BINGO) (virtual)

Passive Programs
Book Tournament
I Spy
Scavenger Hunts

Tech Programs
Innovation Academy: Coding (virtual)
Innovation Academy: Coding 101
Innovation Academy: Tech Fair
Innovation Academy: Virtual and Augmented Reality (virtual)

Trivia
Disney Trivia (virtual)
Dog Man Trivia (virtual)
Weird But True Trivia (virtual)


Teen Programs (Ages 12-18)

Happy Little Painting (Bob Ross)
Programming Fails: The Best Laid Plans
Steven Universe Color Party
String Art: Programming By a Thread
Teen Advisory Board
Teen Craft Kit: Bubble Tea (no contact)
Teen Volunteer Training

Passive Programs
Teen Passive Program: Coloring
Teen Passive Program: Concentrate on Charms


Readers’ Advisory

Virtual Book Displays (Genially)
Virtual Book Talks (audio)
Virtual Reader’s Advisory Part I (videos)
Virtual Reader’s Advisory Part II (Overdrive and videos) (coming soon)
Virtual Video Book Talks


Summer Reading

Summer Reading Promo Video


Day in the Life

Day in the Life: A Monday in the Library (post-pandemic)
Day in the Life: A Tuesday Work From Home (post-pandemic) (coming soon)

Storytime Resources

Access our storytime resources at the links below!

Storytime Resources

Baby Bounce Rhymes
Book Retellings (using flannels, magnets, puppets, props and more!)
Diversify Your Storytime Music (songs by artists from underrepresented populations)
Fingerplay Favorites
Flannel and Magnet Activities
Movement Rhymes
Storytime with Large Crowds
Why I Don’t Use Themes

Storytime Book Recommendations

2020 Favorite Storytime Books
Storytime Spotlight (June 2021)

Flannel Board Fun

Buzz Said the Bee
Five Little Snails
Five Little Tacos
Five Little Unicorns
Little Mouse, Little Mouse (focus on inclusivity)
Make a Pig
Oh Dear
Wiggleworm, Wiggleworm

Themed Storytimes

Animals in Winter (STEAM storytime)
Baby Shark Storytime (virtual)
Daniel Tiger Storytime (virtual)
Doc McStuffins Storytime (virtual)
Don’t Let the Pigeon Take Over Storytime! (Mo Willems Pigeon) (virtual)
Elephant & Piggie Storytime (virtual)
Fancy Nancy Storytime (virtual)
Llama Llama Red Pajama Storytime (virtual)
Molly of Denali Storytime (virtual)
Mother Bruce Storytime
Noon Year’s Eve Storytime (virtual)
Paw Patrol Rescue Academy (virtual)
Pete the Cat Storytime (virtual)
Pinkalicious Storytime (virtual)
Stuffed Animal Sleepover (includes a drop-off storytime)

Baby Storytime Outlines

Baby Storytimes (designed for ages 0-2) are not themed. The below list highlights the book shared that week.

Baby Storytime: Toes, Ears, & Nose!
Baby Storytime Week 1: Babies on the Bus (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 2: Row, Row, Row Your Boat (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 3: Jump! (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 4: Up! (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 5: If You’re Happy and You Know It (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 6: Baby Goes Beep (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 7: Peek-a-Baby (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 8: Everybunny Count (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 9: Leo Loves Baby Time (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 10: Head and Shoulders (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 11: Wheels on the Bus (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 12: Kiss, Tickle, Cuddle Hug (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 13: Look! Babies Head to Toe (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 14: The Babies and Kitties Book (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 15: Whose Nose and Toes? (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 16: Baby Loves Fall (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 17: What Is Baby Going to Do? (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 18: Baby Goes Beep (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 19: Welcome to the Party (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 20: I Love You Baby Burrito (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 21: Twinkle Twinkle Diaper You (virtual)
Baby Storytime Week 22: Leo Loves Daddy (virtual)

Toddler Storytime Outlines

Toddler Storytimes (designed for ages 2-3) are not themed. The below list highlights the books shared that week.

Toddler Storytime Week 1: Shark in the Park (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 2: There’s a Monster in Your Book & Bark George (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 3: Spunky Little Monkey (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 4: Crunch the Shy Dinosaur & White Rabbit’s Color Book (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 5: Farmyard Beat & Dear Zoo (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 6: Is Everyone Ready for Fun? & Go Away Big Green Monster (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 7: Dancing Feet & Tip Tip Dig Dig (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 8: Tap the Magic Tree (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 9: Five Little Monsters & I’m the Biggest Thing in the Ocean (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 10: The Ghosts Went Floating & The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 11: Don’t Wake Up the Tiger & Move Over Rover (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 12: Is That Wise Pig? & One Red Sock (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 13: I Love Me! & Where Spot? (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 14: I Love My Tutu Too! & The Bridge Is Up (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 15: Baby Goes to Market & The Enormous Turnip (virtual)
Toddler Storytime Week 16: The Doghouse & Polar Bear Polar Bear (virtual)

Preschool Storytime Outlines

Preschool Storytimes (designed for ages 3-5) are not themed. The below list includes the books shared that week.

Preschool Storytime Week 1: Cow Loves Cookies & Dog’s Colorful Day (virtual)
Preschool Storytime Week 2: Grandma’s Tiny House & The Very Hungry Caterpillar (virtual)
Preschool Storytime Week 3: Swallow the Leader & Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons (virtual)
Preschool Storytime Week 4: I Got the Rhythm & Chicka Chicka Boom Boom (virtual)
Preschool Storytime Week 5: What the Dinosaurs Did Last Night & Tickle Monster (virtual)
Preschool Storytime Week 6: Bedtime Bonnet & If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (virtual)
Preschool Storytime Week 7: Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao & Froggy Gets Dressed (virtual)
Preschool Storytime: Week 8: King of Kindergarten & Goodnight Moon (virtual)
Preschool Storytime: Week 9: Every Little Letter & There’s a Superhero in Your Book (virtual)
Preschool Storytime: Week 10: Don’t Feed the Coos & Polar Bear’s Underwear (virtual)
Preschool Storytime: Week 11: Mother Bruce & Little Blue Truck (virtual)

School Age Storytime Outlines

Little People, Big Dreams: Ella Fitzgerald (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Harriet Tubman (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Jean-Michel Basquiat (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Malala Yousafzai (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Martin Luther King, Jr. (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Muhammad Ali (virtual)
Little People, Big Dreams: Rosa Parks (virtual)

Other

2021 Storytime Goals

Day in the Life: A Monday in the Library

What does a day in the life of a post-pandemic children’s librarian look like? Well every day is still a bit different, that’s for sure! At my library, I currently have 1-2 work from home days a week, with the rest of my days in the library. And of course, library work is much different post-pandemic. At this time, in my state, COVID vaccines will be opening up to essentially all adults around the end of March. We are still under many health orders and lots of special procedures for everyone’s safety. Some days (especially Saturdays), I may be on a public service desk for 7-8 hours out of a 9 hour day. On weekdays that is often a bit less, but the rest of that time is filled in with programs and work that can only be done in the library (department cleaning, filling subscription bundles, printing materials for future programs, etc.).

One Monday in the library, coming up!

8:50 am: Arrive at work. Return books checked out to me. For ideal social distancing, I’m currently working in the space that is regularly our Homework Help Center. Since I am headed straight to a customer service shift at 9 am, this turns into a quick dump of my brought-from-home programming supplies and moving to my first location of the day.

9 am: I’m starting my day with a greeter shift. The “Greeter” is the first person patrons see when they come into the library. We make sure that people entering the building are wearing face coverings (covering their nose and chin) and remind families to stay together. It’s a quiet morning, so I’m also able to catch up on some email.

10 am: I have the next two hours off desk, but there is plenty to do! We are at the end of our particularly busy two weeks a month of filling 25-40 subscription bundles a day. Today, we just have 26 bundles to fill. Families can fill out a form and request books for their kids each month, picked by librarians based on theme and age, and placed at the drive thru window for pickup. This services has been extremely popular at my library–with over 500 bundles to fill each month–and each bundle takes some time to curate. Keep an eye out for a post with more details on the bundle process.

10:50 am: After pulling and sorting books for about four similarly themed bundles (I’ve been focusing on same topic to try to make this process faster), I leave the books on a cart to process when I am on desk again (“process” means add titles of books to our shared bundle spreadsheet, place holds for the particular family for each of the books I’ve pulled, generate a hold slips for each bundle, and prepare the bundle to take over to the drive thru window for pickup). I pause for a quick email check and to review my Baby Storytime plans for the next day (shown above). I send links for all of my storytime activities to my coworker who will be greeting viewers in the comments.

11 am: Time off-desk in the library is limited, so soon I am on my way upstairs to the youth staff workroom. We’ve been cleaning the department in batches. Last week, I dumped a lot of the recyclables we used during baby or toddler play activities or for in-the-library craft programs that won’t be happening soon. This week, it was time to discuss some items that we simply don’t use frequently enough to keep (giant map of the U.S., record player, and more) and some items that were well-loved department play toys but aren’t easy to clean (lots of stuffed animals from our popular Imagination Station).

I’ve been cleaning in short batches of time, so this was a quick hour of doing another look around many of our cabinets to pull items to review onto a cart for everyone to look at. Plus a quick resorting of our paper area to make all of the various manila envelopes we use for distributing pick-up program kits fit on the shelves. Work on this will continue, but that was all I could manage before…

12 pm: Back on desk! Our teen room has been very quiet throughout reopening, so I bring the cart of books I pulled for subscription bundles into this space to take care of all of the computer work. That takes about the full hour, with a few more minutes to send some emails about those materials I pulled onto a cart for everyone in the youth department to review before we throw them away.

1 pm: Lunch!

2 pm: Back from lunch and working at the busier youth desk. I help with processing the last few bundles for the day before taking a look at other projects. I missed a last minute Equity & Diversity sub-committee meeting the week before, so I schedule a follow up with our E&D Specialist for Tuesday morning. I have a few more minutes to review the storytime schedule for April, in between directing families to various materials and answering questions about upcoming programs. Families REALLY want in-person storytimes back soon!

3 pm: Leaving desk, I take a few minutes to dive into Wizards & Wands planning. I chair the planning committee for this library-wide celebration of all things magic, and while we have no idea what 2021 will bring, we can start moving ahead on various projects. I update the presenters spreadsheet to include presenters we contacted (and then cancelled) in 2020 before emailing out reminders about Friday’s meeting, emailing a meeting agenda to my assistant chair, and continuing the conversation about décor plans with our Decorations Lead. There is always more work to be done here, but I need to stop because I have an afternoon storytime coming soon.

3:30 pm: Time to set up our recording studio for 4:30 pm’s Little People Big Dream’s program. This is the first time I have presented this series in the library, so it takes a little longer to setup and work through the camera frame (and it somehow still ended up at an angle–not sure what happened there). I also do a quick read through of the books I’m sharing and practice our song for getting the wiggles out.

4:30 pm: There was a little more time in there for email work, but soon it is time for storytime to begin! Learn more about this storytime in this post.

5 pm: Storytime wraps up by 5 pm, but I have to clean up and reset the storytime space so anyone filming next has a more familiar space.

5:20 pm: After about 20 minutes of cleanup, I head back over to the youth area. I help clean up some of the book displays, gather books for a future program, check out all of the books that came in for me over the weekend, and help pack up the department before the library closes at 6 pm.

Lots to share, but compared to many days, that was pretty calm! We are definitely kept busy with the multitude of activities, programs, and services we offer. Perhaps I’ll follow up next week with a work-from-home day in the life? Let me know if this look’s like your work day in the comments below.