January 30, 2016

Upcoming Events



Here's the latest listing  of what I've got coming up, in both storytelling and "storytiming!"  Storytiming first:


Section 1:
WEEKLY LIBRARY STORYTIME EVENTS:

MONDAYS (Livermore Public LibraryTHROUGH 5/27
10:15 a.m. Toddler/Preschool Storytime (Civic Center)
10:45 a.m. Toddler/Preschool Storytime (Civic Center)
4:00 p.m.  Big Kids Wonder Workshop (Storytelling, STEAM, & other activities for students 1st grade & above) (Civic Center) 


THURSDAYS (Menlo Park Library
10:15 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. Toddler Storytimes 

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Section 2:
STORYTELLING APPEARANCES:


Thursday, February 4
MENLO PARK LIBRARY
Storytelling at 4pm

Wednesday, February 17
Storytelling at 2:00 p.m.

Thursday, March 3
MENLO PARK LIBRARY
Storytelling at 4pm

Thursday, April 7
MENLO PARK LIBRARY
Storytelling at 4pm

Thursday, May 5
MENLO PARK LIBRARY
Storytelling at 4pm

Tuesday, May 17
Storytelling at 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday, June 29
CAMPBELL LIBRARY
Storytelling at 3:30 p.m.


Other recent or upcoming events include storytelling & education programs for Warm Springs Elementary, Hacienda CDC, and Brier Elementary. Private events (for schools, etc.) do not show up in listings above. For regular updates, connect with me on Facebook!


Storyteller John Weaver

January 13, 2016

READ UP!


Have you got your library card ready?  Reserve these books now, and check them out!


Say Hello!
Linda Davick
This book's official summary puts it very nicely: "...the world would be a lot more fun if hellos were shared." The rhyming text offers a wealth of different ways to give a friendly greeting: "With a hug.  With a shake.  With a Curtsy.  With a Cake."  I love the letter in the mail going to Uncle Wally on Sea Lion Drive in Pacifica!  The huge pictures of smiling faces, the abundance of white space surrounding them, the simple ideas offered one-per-page: all of these things pull in the adult reader & children, inviting them to take time to think & talk about each possibility, and to brainstorm a few other ways to offer hellos, and kindness.

Puddles
Jonathan London & G. Brian Karas
Here, a brother & sister take great joy in exploring the post-rainstorm world of their own yard & neighborhood, filled as it is with frogs, worms, mud, tiny rivers, and (of course) puddles!  Is Mom's order to not get wet one that is even possible to follow?  I love the sense of adventure here, and the opening to discuss that adventure, and the post-rain world, with young co-readers.

Have you read these books?  What do you think?  If you have any other favorite books to share, I'd love to hear about them!

Click on this link & READ UP!  I have many more great books to share with you!

-- Storyteller John Weaver