July 01, 2015

Read Up! Charming Animal Edition




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

Betty Goes Bananas
Steve Antony
Betty is a baby gorilla, and she loves bananas.  When she is unable to open one by herself, things get out of hand: she cries, sniffles, kicks & screams, until she finally calms down.  In fact, it seems as if Betty is always crying, sniffling, kicking & screaming. Toddlers & preschoolers with whom I've shared this amusing, colorful book always seem to think Betty is overreacting, and needs to calm down.

Froodle
Antoinette Portis
From the author of two of my favorite books (Not a Box & Not a Stick) comes this imaginative story of a little brown bird that would not say "peep."  "Froodle sproodle," "tiffle biffle," sure, but just no more "peep."  Such nonsense upsets the other birds--especially crow.  The children taking this story in, though, always find it hilarious.  Plenty of fun playing with sounds.

Big and Small
Elizabeth Bennett & Jane Chapman
Big is a bear and Small is a mouse, but that is neither here nor there.  Big is big, and Small is small.  Sometimes Small needs help.  But sometimes, Big needs help, too.  A sweet tale of friendship, empathy, and the power of all sizes.

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



June 01, 2015

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 Library)
11:15 a.m. Big Kids Read (Storytelling & activities for students 1st grade & above) (Civic Center) STARTING 6/29
6 p.m. Pajamatime Family Storytime (Rincon) STARTING 6/8

THURSDAYS (Menlo Park Library)
11:15 a.m. Toddler Storytime (monthly online registration required)


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Section 2:
STORYTELLING APPEARANCES:


Wednesday, June 10
708 Railroad Avenue, Winters
Storytelling at 2:00

Saturday, June 13
Sunday, June 14
CHILDREN'S FAIRYLAND
Lake Merritt Park, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission


Wednesday, June 17
MENLO PARK LIBRARY
800 Alma Street
Storytelling at 10:30


Wednesday, June 24
SAN LUIS OBISPO LIBRARY
995 Palm Street, SLO
Storytelling at 10:30

Wednesday, June 24
ARROYO GRANDE LIBRARY
800 W. Branch
Storytelling at 2:00

Thursday, June 25
WOODLAND BRANCH LIBRARY, LOS ALTOS
1975 Grant Road, Los Altos, CA
Storytelling at 3:30

Wednesday, July 8
CAMPBELL LIBRARY
77 Harrison Avenue, Campbell, CA
Storytelling at 3:30 pm.

Friday, July 10
ESPARTO LIBRARY
17065 Yolo Ave.
Storytelling at 1:30 pm.

Wednesday, July 15
MORGAN HILL LIBRARY
660 W Main Ave, Morgan Hill, CA
Storytelling at 3:00 and 4:00

Thursday, July 16
MILPITAS LIBRARY
160 N Main St, Milpitas, CA
Storytelling at 3:00

Wednesday, July 22
SARATOGA LIBRARY
13650 Saratoga Ave, Saratoga, CA
Storytelling at 2:30

Thursday, August 6
WILLITS LIBRARY
390 E. Commercial St., Willits, CA 95490
Storytelling at 11:00

Thursday, August 6
105 N Main St., Ukiah, CA 95482
Storytelling at 1:00

Wednesday, August 12
499 Laurel Street
Storytelling at 10:30

Wednesday, August 12
225 Main Street, Point Arena
Storytelling at 1:30

Saturday, August 15
699 Bellevue Avenue, Oakland
**Registered, paid participants: sign up to put up a tent overnight at the park & enjoy rides, shows, snacks & more, after the park closes to the public!**


Other recent or upcoming events include storytelling & education programs for Heads Up, Live Oak Elementary, KinderCare, Bright Horizons, Downtown Scholars, Covenant Preschool, Evergreen Montessori, Prestige Preschool Academy, Woodroe Woods, Casa de Bambini, and Happy Hall. Private events (for schools, etc.) do not show up in listings above. For regular updates, connect with me on Facebook!


Storyteller John Weaver

May 31, 2015

Read Up! A book with no pictures, and a story with no words

I like these two as a set: one with no pictures, the other with no words!



The Book with No Pictures
B.J. Novak
At a family storytime, when I announced that the book had no pictures, kids whined.  Once I'd finished reading it, those same children begged for me to read it again.  And that is all I have to say about that.

The Boy & the Book (A Wordless Story)
David Michael Slater & Bob Kolar
A boy walks into the library unsupervised (his mother was there; she just wasn't supervising him), and he gets down to business, terrorizing the books.  This is a book to talk about together (since there are no words to read), perhaps gasping and shaking heads together, commiserating over the way these poor books get treated.


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


May 01, 2015

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 Library) THROUGH 5/11
10 a.m. Toddler Storytime (walkers to age 3) (Civic Center)
11 a.m. Toddler Storytime (walkers to age 3) (Civic Center)
6 p.m. Pajamatime Family Storytime (Rincon)

THURSDAYS (Menlo Park Library)
11:15 a.m. Toddler Storytime (monthly online registration required)

FRIDAYS (Livermore Public Library, Civic Center) THROUGH 5/15
10 a.m. Preschool Storytime (age 3-5)

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Section 2:
STORYTELLING APPEARANCES:


Thursday, May 7
3600 Norbridge Ave, Castro Valley, CA
Storytelling especially for 0-5s and their grownups
10:30 a.m.

Thursday, May 7
MENLO PARK LIBRARY
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, May 9 
SUNNYVALE LIBRARY
665 W. Olive Ave
Participating in the library's Annual Storytelling Festival, which begins at 11:50 a.m.

Saturday, May 16
Sunday, May 17
CHILDREN'S FAIRYLAND
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.

Wednesday, June 24
SAN LUIS OBISPO LIBRARY
995 Palm Street, SLO
Storytelling at 10:30

Wednesday, June 24
ARROYO GRANDE LIBRARY
800 W. Branch
Storytelling at 2:00

Thursday, June 25
WOODLAND BRANCH LIBRARY, LOS ALTOS
1975 Grant Road, Los Altos, CA
Storytelling at 3:30

Wednesday, July 8
CAMPBELL LIBRARY
77 Harrison Avenue, Campbell, CA
Storytelling at 3:30 pm.

Friday, July 10
ESPARTO LIBRARY
17065 Yolo Ave.
Storytelling at 1:30 pm.

Wednesday, July 15
MORGAN HILL LIBRARY
660 W Main Ave, Morgan Hill, CA
Storytelling at 3:00 and 4:00

Thursday, July 16
MILPITAS LIBRARY
160 N Main St, Milpitas, CA
Storytelling at 3:00

Wednesday, July 22
SARATOGA LIBRARY
13650 Saratoga Ave, Saratoga, CA
Storytelling at 2:30

Thursday, August 6
WILLITS LIBRARY
390 E. Commercial St., Willits, CA 95490
Storytelling at 11:00

Thursday, August 6
105 N Main St., Ukiah, CA 95482
Storytelling at 1:00

Wednesday, August 12
499 Laurel Street
Storytelling at 10:30

Wednesday, August 12
225 Main Street, Point Arena
Storytelling at 1:30

Saturday, August 15
699 Bellevue Avenue, Oakland
**Registered, paid participants: sign up to put up a tent overnight at the park & enjoy rides, shows, snacks & more, after the park closes to the public!**


Other recent or upcoming events include storytelling & education programs for Heads Up, Live Oak Elementary, KinderCare, Bright Horizons, Downtown Scholars, Covenant Preschool, Evergreen Montessori, Prestige Preschool Academy, and Happy Hall. Private events (for schools, etc.) do not show up in listings above. For regular updates, connect with me on Facebook!


Storyteller John Weaver








April 28, 2015

Read Up!

Two new books I think you may like--get out your library card & check them out!



Hiccupotamus
By Steve Smallman & Ada Grey
I started chanting & tapping to this book’s text nearly from the first line.  One by one, the jungle creatures gather to form a beautiful beat, with each animal making its own unique contribution.  The illustrations are colorful and simple, with beautiful textures, and before you've ventured very far into the book, you may already be feeling the urge to read it twice in a row!  Especially great for toddlers.

By Mouse and Frog
Deborah Freedman
Mouse wakes up early one day, eager to write a story.  When Mouse’s friend Frog shows up, though, Mouse’s plans go awry.  Having two authors really changes a story! The way these two create is in the style of Harold and the Purple Crayon, with the characters becoming immersed in a world of their own creation as they are creating it.  Somewhere in this busy little tale is a little lesson in cooperation, but never mind that!  Especially great for preschoolers & early elementary.


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


March 13, 2015

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 Library)
10 a.m. Toddler Storytime (walkers to age 3) (Civic Center)
11 a.m. Toddler Storytime (walkers to age 3) (Civic Center)
6 p.m. Pajamatime Family Storytime (Rincon)

THURSDAYS (Menlo Park Library)
11:15 a.m. Toddler Storytime (monthly online registration required)

FRIDAYS (Livermore Public Library, Civic Center)
10 a.m. Preschool Storytime (age 3-5)

SATURDAYS (Livermore Public Library, Civic Center)
New MONTHLY event--the 4th Saturday of each month
10 a.m. Family Storytime
March 21, April 25
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Section 2:
STORYTELLING APPEARANCES:


Saturday, March 14
Sunday, March 15
CHILDREN'S FAIRYLAND
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.

Thursday, April 2
MENLO PARK LIBRARY
800 Alma Street, Menlo Park, CA
Storytelling at 4pm

Thursday, May 7
3600 Norbridge Ave, Castro Valley, CA
Storytelling especially for 0-5s and their grownups
10:30 a.m.

Thursday, May 7
MENLO PARK LIBRARY
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, May 9 (new date!)
SUNNYVALE LIBRARY
665 W. Olive Ave
Participating in the library's Annual Storytelling Festival, which begins at 11:50 a.m.

Saturday, May 16
Sunday, May 17
CHILDREN'S FAIRYLAND
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.


Thursday, June 25
WOODLAND BRANCH LIBRARY, LOS ALTOS
1975 Grant Road, Los Altos, CA
Storytelling at 3:30

Wednesday, July 8
CAMPBELL LIBRARY
77 Harrison Avenue, Campbell, CA
Storytelling at 3:30 pm.

Wednesday, July 15
MORGAN HILL LIBRARY
660 W Main Ave, Morgan Hill, CA
Storytelling at 3:00 and 4:00

Thursday, July 16
MILPITAS LIBRARY
160 N Main St, Milpitas, CA
Storytelling at 3:00

Wednesday, July 22
SARATOGA LIBRARY
13650 Saratoga Ave, Saratoga, CA
Storytelling at 2:30

Thursday, August 6
WILLITS LIBRARY
390 E. Commercial St., Willits, CA 95490
Storytelling at 11:00

Thursday, August 6
105 N Main St., Ukiah, CA 95482
Storytelling at 1:00

Other recent or upcoming events include storytelling & education programs for Covenant Preschool, Silicon Valley Academy, Evergreen Montessori, Prestige Preschool Academy, and Happy Hall. Private events (for schools, etc.) do not show up in listings above. For regular updates, connect with me on Facebook!


Storyteller John Weaver






February 24, 2015

From the Inbox


This came in from the coordinator of a monthly "storyteller-in-residence"' program I've been doing this school year for several classes of preschoolers in Palo Alto:

 
Well you were paid the ultimate compliment the other day... My daughter, age four, told me that the story teller is sooo good that he does not even need BOOKs.  Rather, he TELLs the story without them.  She also told me that anyone can be a story teller.  Mission accomplished John!  i love it! Also, several parents have told me they have seen the development of much more imaginative play  in their children since you have been with the school.
We are so happy with this!

I'm so glad to know the program has been making a difference!

February 15, 2015

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:

10 a.m. Toddler Storytime (walkers to age 3) (Civic Center)
11 a.m. Toddler Storytime (walkers to age 3) (Civic Center)
6 p.m. Pajamatime Family Storytime (Rincon)

THURSDAYS (Menlo Park Library)
11:15 a.m. Toddler Storytime (monthly online registration required)

FRIDAYS (Livermore Public Library, Civic Center)
10 a.m. Preschool Storytime (age 3-5)

SATURDAYS (Livermore Public Library, Civic Center)
New MONTHLY event--the 4th Saturday of each month
10 a.m. Family Storytime 
February 28, March 21, April 25
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Section 2:
STORYTELLING APPEARANCES:


Saturday, January 17
Sunday, January 18
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.

Thursday, February 5
Storytelling at 4pm

Wednesday, February 18
665 W. Olive Ave.
Storytelling at 4 p.m.

Thursday, March 5
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, March 14
Sunday, March 15
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.

Thursday, April 2
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, April 26
665 W. Olive Ave
Participating in the library's Annual Storytelling Festival, which begins at 2 p.m.

Thursday, May 7
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, May 16
Sunday, May 17
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.

Wednesday, July 8
77 Harrison Avenue, Campbell, CA
Storytelling at 3:30 pm. 

Other recent or upcoming events include storytelling & education programs for Covenant Preschool. Private events (for schools, etc.) do not show up in listings above. For regular updates, connect with me on Facebook!



January 11, 2015

Read Up: Four for fun

Pull out your library card & reserve these four new books from some favorite authors & illustrators of mine!



Sam & Dave Dig a Hole
Mac Barnett & Jon Klassen
It's a new book from the team who brought us Extra Yarn!
THIS yarn is about a pair of boys who dig a hole--a really deep hole.  They vow not to stop digging until they find something spectacular, and as the readers, we get to see how close they keep coming.  The end of this book kind of blew my mind.

Lola Plants a Garden
Anna McQuinn & Rosalind Beardshaw
I love Lola, and am always happy to see a new adventure with her.  This time, she's got some gardening to do--and of course, she wants to do some research with some library books, first!  Lola's is a family who loves to read.

If You Were a Dog
Jamie A. Swenson & Chris Raschka
What would you do if you were a dog...or a fish...or an insect...or a dinosaur?  The language of the book tickles the ears, while encouraging children to think about what makes them unique as people.

Where is the Rocket?
Harriet Ziefert & Borroux
This book is full of big words--well, big font--and a big space adventure! Borroux's bold collages grab the eye, while Ziefert explores concepts of place: over, under, around & through--and beyond!


Check these books out! Have fun with them, & let me know what you think. Do you have any favorite books about digging , or dogs, or gardening--or whatever? Please let me know!



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


December 31, 2014

2014: A Look Back

I’m starting off 2015 with a look back at 2014:


Speaking Engagements:
It was a pleasure this year to speak at conferences of the Santa Clara County Reading Council & the American Library Association's Association of Library Service to Children.  At the Asilomar Reading Conference, I shared a few tips to help teachers refresh their reading presentation for their kids' benefit & their own sanity. At my ALSC Institute talk--held this year at Oakland's Children's Fairyland--I spoke with librarians about some ideas for incorporating the art & benefits of storytelling into their programming.  It was an honor to be included in both events!



I enjoyed being back in Pacific Grove for the 2014 Asilomar Reading Conference!

Festival Storytelling:
I love library Storytelling Festivals; they bring the art into peoples' communities, perhaps introducing them to storytelling for the very first time--and all for free!  This year, I shared tales at the Palo Alto Children's Library's Annual Storytelling Festival, and at the Sunnyvale Library's 25th Annual Storytelling Festival.


Sharing my stories & nonsense with everyone at the Sunnyvale Library


Library Storytelling:
I also visited the Sunnyvale Library and the Palo Alto Children's Library this year for individual storytelling appearances.  Other libraries I visited included the Campbell Library, the Los Osos Library, and the Menlo Park Library. In Menlo Park--one of my two home libraries--I hosted both weekly and monthly storytelling events at different times of the year.  It's wonderful to have ongoing programs like these, which have given me the opportunity to build on stories, and on audience knowledge, to really enrich the experience.

Storytelling in other public venues:
I got to bring my stories to some wonderful places this year! I made several visits to Children's Fairyland, a long-time storytelling home of mine, with regular weekend visits, as well as special-event storytelling for their Sleepover and Fairy Winterland events. I also returned to two of my favorite children's museums, the Hawaii Children's Discovery Center in Honolulu, and the Children's Discovery Museum in San Jose.
Aloha from the Hawaii Children's Discovery Center

On stage at Children's Fairyland

Schools, Summer Camps & More:
Preschools, Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, day camps, family campouts, book fairs, assemblies, a monthly "Storyteller-in-Residence" program...so many different opportunities!  This year, they brought me to cities including Alameda, Atherton, Foster City, Fremont, Moraga, Morgan Hill, Menlo Park, Novato, Palo Alto, Redwood City, San Mateo, San Ramon, Sunnyvale, and Walnut Creek.

Storytimes, programming & more at my library homes:
The Menlo Park Library and the Livermore Public Library have kept me busy this year with a multitude of duties. My regular storytimes have included Baby Storytime, Toddler Storytime, Preschool Storytime, School-age Storytime, Family Storytime, and Bilingual English/Spanish Storytime.  Hundreds of books shared!
Summer Reading Program planning once again allowed me to bring fun and valuable events to the libraries, and my new role in adult programming in Menlo Park has brought decades of my various experiences together, as I plan, promote, and host a regular series of events, including author appearances, informational presentations, cooking demonstration & instruction, poetry, and performance.  A big highlight of the year in Menlo Park was getting to host the Montclair Women's Big Band, an amazingly-talented group!  Over 300 people crowded the library to take in the after-hours holiday concert.
The programming job also lets me bring in a variety of professional storytellers for both adult & youth programs; this year, that group included Olga Loya, Eth-Noh-Tec, Ruth Halpern and Leona Hoegsberg.  I've already got more such events planned for 2015!

The Menlo Park Library.  I love being here.


So what’s ahead for 2015?
More storytimes!  More library programming!  More special library storytelling visits! More Children's Fairyland!  More festival storytelling!  More school Storyteller-in-Residence! Visit my Upcoming Events listing for dates of my upcoming storytelling visits in Campbell, Menlo Park, Oakland, Sunnyvale and beyond. What is beyond?  Stay with me and we will find out together! And if you know of a place you'd like to see me perform, please let the people in charge know about me!


Happy New Year!  Wishing you much health & happiness in 2015.







December 04, 2014

Read Up! Shh! We Have a Plan, by Chris Haughton

I love this new book.  It's gotten a lot of laughs every time I've shared it at storytime, and I think you may like it a lot, too!


Chris Haughton's whimsical, collage-style illustrations (actually rendered digitally) are what drew me into this book about four little friends who I think may be up way past their bedtimes. When they see a beautiful bird, the littlest one of them all seems to want to make friends with it--but judging by the nets, I think the others have something different in mind.  They have a plan.  Check this out, and have fun reading aloud in whatever silly little voice comes into your head!  



Check this book out! Have fun with it, & let me know what you think. Do you have any favorite books about friends, or birds, or the night--or whatever? Please let me know! 


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



November 29, 2014

Upcoming Events


Section 1:
WEEKLY LIBRARY STORYTIME EVENTS:

MONDAYS (Livermore Public Library, Rincon)  Through December 19
7pm Pajamatime Family Storytime

FRIDAYS (Livermore Public Library, Civic Center) Through  December 19
10:00 Baby Storytime (yes, REAL babies--pre-walkers!)
11:30 Preschool Storytime (age 3-5)
___________________________________


Section 2:
STORYTELLING APPEARANCES:

Thursday, December 4
Storytelling at 4pm

Sunday, December 13
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 2:30 p.m., weather-dependent. A part of the park’s annual Fairy Winterland, a season of special performances, parades, crafts—and Santa!

Sunday, December 21
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 5:30 p.m., weather-dependent. A part of the park’s annual Fairy Winterland, a season of special performances, parades, crafts—and Santa!

Saturday, January 17
Sunday, January 18
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.

Thursday, February 5
Storytelling at 4pm

Wednesday, February 18
665 W. Olive Ave.
Storytelling at 4 p.m.

Thursday, March 5
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, March 14
Sunday, March 15
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.

Thursday, April 2
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, April 26
665 W. Olive Ave
Participating in the library's Annual Storytelling Festival, which begins at 2 p.m.

Thursday, May 7
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, May 16
Sunday, May 17
Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.


Other recent or upcoming events include storytelling & education programs for Covenant Preschool. Private events (for schools, etc.) do not show up in listings above. For regular updates, connect with me on Facebook!




August 11, 2014

Upcoming Events

Storytelling & "storytiming,"
this September & beyond!

___________________________________

Section 1:
WEEKLY LIBRARY STORYTIME EVENTS:

MONDAYS (Livermore Public Library, Rincon)  September 2 - December 19
7pm Pajamatime Family Storytime

THURSDAYS (Menlo Park Library)
11:15 Toddler Storytime
**MUST BE REGISTERED ONLINE**

FRIDAYS (Livermore Public Library, Civic Center) September 2 - December 19
10:00 Baby Storytime (yes, REAL babies--pre-walkers!)
11:30 Prescool Storytime (age 3-5)


___________________________________


Section 2:
STORYTELLING APPEARANCES:


Thursday, September 4
Storytelling at 4pm


___________________________________

Friday, September 19: Speaking at Association for Library Service to Children's ALSC National Institute in Oakland.

___________________________________


Thursday, October 2
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, October 18
Sunday, October 19

Lake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.

Thursday, November 6
Storytelling at 4pm

Saturday, November 15
Sunday, November 16
CHILDREN'S FAIRYLANDLake Merritt, Oakland
Storytelling at 1:30 & 2:30 each day, included with park admission.

Thursday, December 4
Storytelling at 4pm


Other recent or upcoming events include storytelling & education for Valle Verde Children's Center (Walnut Creek), Prestige Preschool Academy (Morgan Hill), Peninsula Jewish Community Center, and Rolling Hills Club (Novato). Private events (for schools, etc.) do not show up in listings above. For regular updates, connect with me on Facebook!