StoryPlay: Black History Month/Valentine’s Day (Ages 4+)
We’ll hear the story “Sister Anne’s Hands” about a teacher and a girl who integrate a school – then learn a fun way to make Valentines with your own hand prints.
Music playing while kids were entering and later for craft: The Beatles “Love” Album. (Motown would have also been nice but all checked out.)
As kids were arriving, opened with Lois Ehlert’s book Hands:
Then said that I was taking them back in time to about 50 years ago (when I was about the age of the girl in this next book). In those days people were judged by the color of their skin and, in some places, people didn’t want black and white kids to go to the same schools, play in the same playgrounds, drink from the same water fountains…
Read Sister Anne’s Hands by Mary Beth Lorbiecki which ends with two hands forming a heart.
Said we will be making our own handprint Valentines, but first want to show them one more book – Beautiful Hands by Kathryn Otoshi
Craft -- handprint valentines – materials: markers, colored pencils, colored paper, cardboard, cut out hand prints (and the cut outs leftover from same), cut out hearts, glue, sequins, squeeze paint bottles. (Didn’t do finger paints because too messy for our space.)
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INSPIRING PICTURE BOOKS:
- Books to Inspire Kids to Change the World
- Books to Teach Kindness
- Books to Inspire Kids to Follow Their Dreams
- Books to Inspire Artistic Creativity
- Books to Inspire Inventors and Engineers
- Picture books about the Theater
- Books Celebrating Screen-Free Life
- Funny Picture Books
- Books about Trying New Things
- Books about Protests and Civil Disobedience
- Picture Books about Peace
- Books that Teach Empathy
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