Storytime Rescue: Emergency Program Planning

I have been working on developing a contingency plan for if I have to cover a storytime at my or another branch in an emergency. I have pulled some books from my branch's professional storytime collection as well as my personal collection at home that can work well with a wide variety of ages and that I am comfortable reading to an unknown audience. I also do a lot of these books at my regular storytimes and preschool visits.

The books that I have set aside for this are:

  • Bark, George by Jules Feiffer
  • Hi, Pizza Man by Virginia Walter
  • Cows in the Kitchen by June Crebbin
  • It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles G. Shaw

I also included some well known songs that encourage participation:

  • If You're Happy and You Know It
  • The More We Get Together
  • Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
I did not include any recorded music because in a pinch I don't want to mess around with an unknown CD player (let alone try to find it at a different branch!)

I also do Little Mouse and my Bingo draw and tell. I have a portable whiteboard that tucks easily into a box or tote bag. If scarves are available, I'll do a few simple rhymes like Popcorn Kernels.

For baby storytimes, I rely strongly on material I learned from Mel's Desk and Jbrary. I have not regularly done a baby storytime since about 2011 so when I have to cover other people's baby storytimes, I find it easiest not to also attempt to learn anything new. I find storytime flows best when the material is really familiar to the presenter and, thus, I don't worry about introducing new and innovative stuff when I am just filling in.

So when I did a baby storytime a few months ago, it looked something like this (again, relying on Mel's genius and traditional songs):

Note: I adapted this image from Open Clip Art. 

Comments

  1. Thank you! For sharing the plan and for the love. :)

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  2. Great suggestions! It is always nice to have a few tried and true storytimes up one's sleeve.

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