Thursday, December 3, 2020

Virtual Storytime: William's Winter Nap

 

 







 

William's Winter Nap
 

Opening Song:  Dance Your Fingers

Dance your fingers up, dance your fingers down

Dance your fingers to the side and dance them round and round

Dance them on your shoulders, dance them on your head

Dance them on your belly and now put them to bed!


Rhyme:  Hibernation Song (Tune:  The Wheels on the Bus)

The weather's getting cold so bundle up!

Bundle up!  Bundle up!

The weather's getting cold so bundle up!

Winter's coming is soon.

The bears in the cave sleep all the time.

All the time, all the time.

The bears in the cave sleep all the time.

Winter's coming soon.

The squirrels in the trees get lots of nuts.

Lots of nuts, lots of nuts.

The squirrels in the trees get lots of nuts.

Winter's coming soon.

The frogs and the toads dig deep in the mud.

Deep in the mud, deep in the mud.

The frogs and the toads dig deep in the mud.

Winter's coming soon.

The ducks and the geese go flying south.

Flying south, flying south.

The ducks and the geese go flying south.

Winter's coming soon.

 

Book:  William's Winter Nap by Linda Ashman, illustrated by Chuck Groenink, published by Disney, an imprint of Hyperion.  

Our copy was purchased in loving memory of Suzie Miner, a great friend of the library.

Click to visit Linda Ashman's author website.  She has many lovely books, many of which we own at the library.


Rhyme:  Where is Bear?  (Tune:  Are You Sleeping?)

Where is chipmunk?  Where is chipmunk?

Here I am!  Here I am!

How are you this winter?

Very tired, thank you.

Go to sleep.  (Shh) Go to sleep.

Where is hedgehog?  Where is hedgehog?

Here I am!  Here I am!

How are you this winter?

Very tired, thank you.

Go to sleep.  (Shh) Go to sleep.

Where is groundhog?  Where is groundhog?

Here I am!  Here I am!

How are you this winter?

Very tired, thank you.

Go to sleep.  (Shh) Go to sleep.

Where is racoon?  Where is racoon?

Here I am!  Here I am!

How are you this winter?

Very tired, thank you.

Go to sleep.  (Shh) Go to sleep.

Where is bear?  Where is bear?

Here I am!  Here I am!

How are you this winter?

Very tired, thank you.

Go to sleep.  (Shh) Go to sleep.

 

Closing Song:  May There Always Be Sunshine

May there always be sunshine

May there always be blue skies

May there always be children

May there always by you

 

May there always be stories

May there always be music

May there always be laughter

May there always be you

 

May there always be kindness

May there always be love

May you always feel special

Because you are you


 
Sending you smiles from afar!
Miss Tiffany

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