Storyteller John Weaver is a parent, performer and early childhood professional based in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. In addition to ongoing programs for the Menlo Park Library, John performs at schools, recreation centers, libraries, bookstores, museums, festivals, family attractions, conferences, parent education seminars, camp-outs, & “read-ins.” Visit John's website at www.storytellerjohnweaver.com, & e-mail John at storytellerjohnweaver(at)yahoo(dot)com
June 22, 2011
Thanks!
I had a lot of fun this weekend storytelling for the children & their families at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto! I just got this e-mail from the staffer who made it all happen:
"I was so pleased with how well it went! The kids and parents and staff all enjoyed our time with you very much. I got your name from a Palo Alto librarian, and I will be sure to thank her for her great recommendation. A couple of parents even took flyers AFTER your visit so that they would remember who you were :) We hope to have you visit here again!"
June 18, 2011
Reading Together: A Family Tradition!
Listen to this story from NPR's Weekend Edition about the father & daughter who decided to read together for 100 nights in a row. Did they read for 100 nights? NO: they read for 3,218! This is fantastic. Many parents wonder about how to "find the time" to read to their kids, but this family shows how just by making a commitment to start, reading together can become a cherished tradition. This parent & child got so much more out of the experience than simply the words on the pages.
Check out the link: there's the audio of Weekend Edition Saturday host Scott Simon interviewing Jim Brozina & Alice Ozma (the parent & child readers); a text version of the story; an excerpt from Ozma's book, The Reading Promise: My Father and the Books We Shared; and from that book, a list of suggestions for families looking to start a reading streak of their own!
Labels:
books,
family,
Father's Day,
reading
June 12, 2011
The Littlest Storyteller
Are you ready for a story about a boy named Jack? Two-year-old Dalton will tell you all about "Jack & the Beanstalk," and he'll do it with tons of enthusiasm! I think my favorite part is about the food laid out by the giant's wife, a feast that includes potstickers & pizza!
Labels:
baby,
fairy tales,
Jack and the Beanstalk,
literacy,
stories,
storytelling,
toddlers,
video
June 09, 2011
Libraries: Recession-busters since FOREVER!
Did you know that all of the live entertainment at libraries this summer is FREE? I see full schedules of storytellers, puppetry, music, crafts, clowning, wildlife, magic, authors--and in Kaneohe, Hawaii, STORMTROOPERS! And ALL of it is presented in real-life 3-D that won't strain your eyes or your pocketbook!
Labels:
entertainment,
free,
fun,
inexpensive,
libraries,
library,
performers,
reading,
summer
June 04, 2011
Reading with Character(s)
Just unearthed this photo from 2008: Storytime with Strawberry Shortcake & Curious George at the Alameda County Fair in Pleasanton, California.
June 03, 2011
Upcoming Events
Summer Reading Game season is here! Check with your library for information on the games & prizes, storytimes, special performances and fun for all age groups (yes, there are summer reading programs for adults, too--a fun chance to set a good example).
School-age & Family Storytimes
Livermore Public Library
Join John for the fun each week (June 13 - August 12):
Mondays: 10:30am School-age Storytime outside under the tree;
7pm Family Storytime, Civic Center
Fridays: 10:30am School-age Storytime outside under the trees, Rincon
Storytelling Appearances:
School-age & Family Storytimes
Livermore Public Library
Join John for the fun each week (June 13 - August 12):
Mondays: 10:30am School-age Storytime outside under the tree;
7pm Family Storytime, Civic Center
Fridays: 10:30am School-age Storytime outside under the trees, Rincon
Storytelling Appearances:
Saturday, June 18
Sunday, June 19
CHILDREN'S FAIRYLAND
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day
Wednesday, June 29
San José Public Library, Rose Garden Branch
Storytelling at 2pm
Saturday, August 13
Sunday, August 14
CHILDREN'S FAIRYLANDLake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day
Other recent or upcoming events include storytelling for Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford, Bright Horizons/Garner Preschool Learning Center in Alameda, The Child Day School in Lafayette, Husky House, Children's Academy of Danville, Club Sport Pleasanton, and Girl Scouts/Coyote Hills Service Unit. For regular updates, connect with me on Facebook!
June 02, 2011
SUMMER READING GAMES are Here!
Note: Before the dawn of up-to-the-moment social media, I kept folks up to date on my doings through an e-mail newsletter list. Now that most people have access to online resources such as Facebook & Blogger, I decided it's time to phase out the labor-intensive, old-school newsletter. Here's the final one:
June is here, and lots of summer reading fun & prizes for all ages lay ahead! In this e-mail, I'll talk about what's up at local libraries, where I'll be performing (and where I've been lately), and share a few resources. Finally, I'll be signing off from these e-mail newsletters, giving you new options to keep track of the family & literacy-related bits that I share.
--and that's just for starters! In July & August, the Livermore Libraries will welcome guest storytellers, a gamelan orchestra presenting the music of Bali, silly clown magic, a juggler who will leave you in stitches, puppetry-- and a REAL-LIVE MOUNTAIN LION. If the times & locations do not work for you, explore the other library links above, as many of these presenters will be appearing at other libraries in the region this summer.
June is here, and lots of summer reading fun & prizes for all ages lay ahead! In this e-mail, I'll talk about what's up at local libraries, where I'll be performing (and where I've been lately), and share a few resources. Finally, I'll be signing off from these e-mail newsletters, giving you new options to keep track of the family & literacy-related bits that I share.
1. Join your local library for the Summer Reading Game!
2. Where I've Been, & Where Else I’ll Be
3. A Few Great Books
4. GOODBYE... to this newsletter (but let's stay connected)
1. Summer Reading Games: One World, Many Stories @ Your Library!
When school is out, reading is in, with library calendars that are packed with FREE shows, storytimes, crafts and prizes! Each library is a little different, but look and you will find games for pre-readers, school-aged kids, teens, and even adults. Stop by your local library & ask how to sign up & get in on the fun! There are some not-to-be missed shows taking place: animal programs, magic, puppets, music & dance—check out the calendars of your libraries with a simple web search, or start with one click here!
As for the library system where I present storytimes & book special events—the Livermore Public Library—here’s just part of what you can find going on there this month (a printable calendar of ALL of the summer's performances, storytimes & crafts is available at this link): Every Monday (beginning 6/13):
10:30am: Preschool Storytimes with Kelly; School-age Storytimes with John
7pm: Family Storytimes with John
Every Friday (beginning 6/17):
10:30am: Preschool Storytimes & Music with Clara Yen; School-age Storytimes with John
FREE Special Family Performances!
June 15, 2:30: Folk music, stories, & dance of Mexico & the Caribbean with Dúo Cascada de Flores
June 22, 2:30: Chinese-style juggling, balancing & contortion with Red Panda Acrobats
June 28, 6pm: An interactive "Adventure in Space" with Kenn Adams' Adventure Theater
June 29, 10:30: Hilarious & exciting Cowgirl Tricks with Karen Quest
2. What I've been up to-- & what I'll be getting up to!
I've not been sending out these newsletters much; I've found I keep in touch much more quickly through my page on Facebook and on my blog. I'm still sharing stories all over, though! I started 2011 in Hawaii, with storytelling visits to the Waikiki Aquarium and the Hawaii Children's Discovery Center-- you can see several photos of my performances at that Facebook link. Back in California, I attended the annual Asilomar Reading Conference, and was soon back at Children's Fairyland in Oakland, a perfect place for fertilizing budding imaginations with lively stories! In the spring, I took part in the annual Sunnyvale Library Storytelling Festival, and also have been storytelling at libraries in San Jose & San Leandro, as well as at elementary schools & preschools throughout the Bay Area.
THIS MONTH (in addition to my Livermore Library duties), I'll be doing my storytelling at the following public locations:
June 18 & 19th at 1:30 & 2:30: Children's Fairyland, Oakland
June 29 at 2pm: San Jose Public Library, Rose Garden Branch
Hope to see you somewhere along the way!
3. Looking for some good reads?
From time to time on the "Read Up" section of my blog, I'll share some great picture books, both old & new. Take a look--I think it's a good place to get started on some fun family summer reading! I'd also love to hear of any favorite books you have. Ready to get started? READ UP!
4. Goodbye-- but not really, I hope.
I started communicating by e-mail "newsletter" long before the days of Facebook. I used to do this about once a month--and it takes a LONG time! Through my Facebook page and my blog, though, I can add bits of news and longer entries alike on a more timely basis, and you don't have to wade through (or delete) a long email (which may be landing in your spam folder in the first place)! PLEASE-- do get reaquainted with me over on the social network, and/or subscribe to the blog; I try to share useful information, funny bits, and hopefully something you'll occasionally find worthy of passing along to your own friends & contacts. Please do connect & say hello.Here’s to a beautiful summer with your family, & thanks for supporting storytelling,
--John
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