In-school storytime for Kindergarten through 3rd graders. Incorporates kindness, anti-bullying, Black History Month, monsters, humor, and a bit of wacky math! (40 min. long )
Somebody Loves You Mr. Hatch by Eileen Spinelli (how thinking someone cared for him helped Mr. Hatch come out of his shyness and friend and be befriended by his neighbors -- aside for brief discussion of stranger safety.)
The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson, Sister Anne's Hands by MaryBeth Lorbiecki or Freedom Summer by Deborah Wiles (mentioned that when I was their age, there were places in our country where black children and white children couldn't go to the same schools, playgrounds, libraries etc. Vocabulary: "segregation" = separation.)
Leonardo the Terrible Monster by Mo Willems (queried kids if they could name his other works: Pigeon, Knufflebunny, and Elephant & Piggie books) Leonardo decides to give up being a terrible monster and be a wonderful friend instead.
Love Letters by Arnold Adoff (811.54) (amusing Valentine poems)
Additional Book Possibilities:
Bink & Gollie – Kate DeCamillo
Babuska Baba Yaga – Patricia Polacco
Alex & Lulu: Two of a Kind – Lorena Simonovich
One of Each – Mary Ann Hoberman
Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great -- Bob Shea
2.12
Additional possibilities: The Friendship Book - Mary Lyn Ray, I Like You, A Friend is Someone Who Likes You. The Scarecrow - Beth Ferry
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