6/20/2023 0 Comments Baby Faces by Dawn Sirett![]() ![]() My personal go-to titles are included below. I can’t seem to get the rhythm right, even though this should be a book that would be ideal for my storytime crowd and style (its available in big book format and has easy actions). For whatever reason, I have never been able to make Clip Clop by Nicola Smee work. I slip in more traditional stories sometimes, but those never go over as well as more action-based titles.įinally, and most importantly, I choose books that work for me. I focus on selecting books that have repeated phrases we can read as a group or clear actions. Our large crowds are often made up mostly of ages 12-24 months, meaning our little ones often have less patience than some of their younger counterparts. I’ve thought about scanning in the pages and displaying them on my storytime powerpoint, but I like using a physical book for the younger kids (who often don’t have strong enough vision to see the screen). With these crowds, I tend to avoid standard 6″ board books. ![]() For one thing, we typically have large storytime crowds–a minimum of 40 people, often up to 80-90. There are plenty of lists of best baby storytime books on the Internet–some of these work for me, some of them don’t. Baby faces peekaboo : Sirett, Dawn : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Baby faces peekaboo by Sirett, Dawn Parfitt, Rachael Publication date 2009 Topics Facial expression, Infants, Lift-the-flap books, Board books, Textured books Publisher New York, N.Y. We all have our personal favorite storytime books. ![]()
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