Library Storytelling Morning activity for June

Come to the “tellebration” with us! Monthly Saturday morning meetings where kids can enjoy selected stories in English with Brian George (Oliver) as storyteller.

Recommended for children between the ages of 4 – 9. Two adults per child maximum. Approx. 40 minutes.

Participation is free. Seating is limited; entrance is open until full capacity (35 kids per session). Register including children’s name/s and your favorite session (11 / 12:30 h.) and wait for our confirmation reply.

June 2010 storytelling around the book:

“Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears” by Verna Aardema

Saturday, June 19th 2010

At 11 a.m. – English version (All in English)

At 12:30 p.m –English version with some Spanish to help understand

“In this astonishingly beautiful and imaginatively illustrated picture book, Mosquito tells Iguana a tall tale that sets off a chain reaction that ends in jungle disaster. Iguana is so upset at being told such nonsense that he plugs his ears. So, of course, when Python says good morning, Iguana doesn’t hear and ignores him altogether. Python suspects Iguana is plotting mischief against him, so he hides in a rabbit hole – which terrifies Rabbit. And so this amusing African legend goes, until finally the chain of mishaps reaches Mother Owl, who reacts by refusing to hoot and wake in the sun.”

From Barnes & Noble.

Recommended links for parents and teachers:

http://coe.fgcu.edu/students/detschaschell/Mosquitoes.html

http://www.homeschoolshare.com/why_mosquitoes.html

http://www.carolhurst.com/titles/whymosquitoes.html

http://www.best-childrens-books.com/why-mosquitoes-buzz.html