Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

Storytime About Clothing

Toddler Read Alouds
A Fox Got My Socks by Hilda Offen
Bear Needs Help by Sarah S. Brannen (2018)
Black Dog Gets Dressed by Lizi Boyd
Dini Dinosaur by Karen Beaumont (2012)
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chodos-Irvine
A Fox Got My Socks by Hilda Offen
How Do I Put It On? by Shigeo Watanabe
Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear?  by Nancy Carlstrom
Maggie and Michael Get Dressed by Denise Fleming (2016)
New Shoes, Red Shoes by Susan Rollings
New Socks by Bob Shea
One Red Sock by Jennifer Sattler (2019)
One, Two, That's My Shoe by AlisonMurray
Pants by Giles Andreae
Toes, Ears and Nose by Marion Bauer (2015)
Together by Hazel Hutchins
What Color Is Your Underwear? by Sam Lloyd
Where Do Pants Go? by Rebecca Van Slyke (2016) ***
Whose Shoes? by Anna Grossnickle Hines

Preschool Read Alouds
Animals in Underwear by Todd Parr
Clara Ann Cookie by Harriet Ziefert
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chodos-Irvine
Have You Seen My New Blue Socks?  by Eve Bunting (2013)
How to Dress A Dragon by Thelma Lynne Godin (2016)
I Love My Hat by Douglas Florian (2014)
Lizette's Green Sock by Catharina Valckx
My Mother's Sari by Sandhya Rao
No! That's Wrong! by Zhaohua Ji and Cui Xu
Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin
Polar Bear's Underwear by Tupera Tupera (2015)
Shoe Baby by Joyce Dunbar
Too Purpley!  by Jean Reidy
Underwear Dos and Don'ts by Todd Parr
Vegetables in Underwear by Jared Chapman (2015)
Whose Shoe?  by Eve Bunting (2015)
You'll Soon Grow Into Them, Titch by Pat Hutchins

Kindergarten Read Alouds
Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing by Judy Barrett
Froggy Gets Dressed by Jonathan London
Kettles Get New Clothes by Dayle Ann Dodds
Miss Mary Mack by Mary Ann Hoberman
Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed by Mo Willems
Ribbet: Flip & See Who Froggy Can Be by Bender & Bender

Flannels, Songs and Story Extensions

Books That Translate Well Into Flannel Stories
Best-Dressed Bear
Centipede's 100 Shoes by Tony Ross
Mary Wore Her Red Dress by Merle Peek
Shoes From Grandpa by Mem Fox

A-Hunting We Will Go
A-hunting we will go,
A-hunting we will go,
We'll catch a cat
And give her a hat,
And then we'll let her go.

...catch a whale and give him a tie and tails...
...catch a goat and give him a coat...

...catch a fox and give him some socks...

Goat and His CoatLittle Goat, Little Goat,
Will you wear your yellow coat?
(repeat with coats of other colors)

Pete the Cat Has Lost His ShoePete the Cat has lost his shoe.
Where can he go?   What can he do?

"Do you have my shoe," he asked the fox.
"No, all I have are these socks."  
(put the socks on Pete)

"Do you have my shoe," he asked the goat.
"No, all I have is this coat."          
 (put the coat on Pete)

"Do you have my shoe," he asked the bat.
"No, all I have is this hat."    
(put the hat on Pete)

"Do you have my shoe," he asked the kitten.
"No, all I have  is this mitten."
(put the mitten on Pete)

"Do you have my shoe," he asked the fly.
"No, all I have is this tie."
(put the tie on Pete)

Pete said: "Wow, I look so cool!
I don't need shoes - I'll just go to school!"
(Ask children: Would you go to school looking like that?"

Pete the Cat - What Did You Do?Pete was walking down the street - lots of people for him to meet. But then, he accidentally stepped in a pile of ... strawberries!  "Pete the Cat, what did you do?  You've got strawberries on your shoe!" What color are Pete's shoes now?

(Repeat with... blueberries... mud... water)
(End with: "That's all right, that's okay, it's ALL GOOD anyway!)

Teddy Put Your Jammies On
Teddy put your jammies on,
Jammies on, jammies on
Teddy put your jammies on - just like that.

First you do one foot...
Then you do the other foot...
Then you pull the bottoms up...
First you do one arm...
Then you do the other arm...
Then you do the snaps up...
Now you have your jammies on...
you look so sweet!

Teddy Wore His Red Shirt
Teddy wore his red shirt
Red shirt, red shirt
Teddy wore his red shirt all day long
(repeat with other articles of clothing)

Where Oh Where Has My Clothing Gone?
(Tune: "Where Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?")

Oh where, oh where have my new shoes gone?
Of where, oh where can they be?
I've looked up high, and I've looked down low
Did someone hide them from me?

(Repeat with: white socks, blue jeans, red shirt, yellow hat, etc.)