Please note that the Surrey Public Library has a weekly storytime featured on our Kid’s ans Families Site here: Oh that’s awesome, Stephanie!
You could definitely try sharing a felt song or rhyme. Thanks for doing this!Leslie, so much wonderful info and we all rely so much on jbrary! Just a small correction~~Mathews Memorial Library in VA only has one T. (Mathews)Nashville Public Library is doing a lot of great story times on Facebook Live and YouTube. I also mentioned that you initially gave credit for this song to:THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO!
Enjoy weekday storytimes brought directly to you by our expert children's librarians as they read beloved books, sing songs, and share early literacy tips.Our At Home Storytime guides allow you to conduct your own storytime from home!We know a lot of families are at home right now, and we hope you are all safe and well. Yes, absolutely! Storytime with Children's Librarian Katelynne Lawson Recent Storytimes. Patrons 12 and under will need a parent or caregiver to create an account. I do a Family style storytime on Tuesdays, available anytime for tuning in though,) and my colleague Cassie does a Baby storytime on Fridays, also available to view whenever. Thank you so very much for the excellent services you provide to all of us storytimers. Our schedule is available on our website here: Such timely resources! We just shared a music permissions one in case that helps: School Library Journal put together a list of publishers and the guidelines they would like people to follow. Our Latest Storytime. Storytime builds vocabulary and a love of books. Jbrary is a library of storytime resources for those of us working with children. What a brilliant way to bring a puppet to life. Check out the Toledo Lucas County Public Library’s Saturday Morning Storytimes and Children’s Programs. Events may end early or late. We have a playlist on YouTube with our library staff sharing songs and rhymes alongside Kindergarten Readiness tips:Thank you all for sharing resources! I’d like to share live library storytime from the Rockbridge Regional Library in Lexington, VA, which streams live from 10:30 to 11:00 AM EST M-F.Thank you for sharing! There are only 3 episodes so far, but they are awesome!I see the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County is also hosting virtual storytimes! Enjoy weekday storytimes brought directly to you by our expert children's librarians as they read beloved books, sing songs, and share early literacy tips. For the few that do have copyright restrictions we asked the original artist and put a note in the description box below the video. I wanted to make sure you (and your adoring followers) know about:Audible is doing a really cool thing – free stories for the duration!
Westerville Library in Ohio starts livestreaming storytimes via Facebook next week. So cool to discover all those videos!Hi Joy, I think libraries are being very creative in how they reach families during closure.
Available in 16 languages, there are stories for kids ages 0 – 12. We do an adapted Sensory Storytime on Monday’s and a Toddler Storytime on Fridays at Bridgeville Public Library and South Fayette Township Library among many other types of programs, too! They will most likely be recorded videos and uploaded to YouTube. Registration is required to get the link via email.
You can also follow the hashtag Please leave a comment with a recommended resource!The following libraries are livestreaming storytimes while they are closed. Tune in and join the fun as we stream a live storytime!
I’ve added a link to the post.Some more libraries livestreaming storytimes on my radar:Thanks for gathering all these resources and information!I am a public children’s librarian, and was wondering if I can share some of your songs with my kids when I do some online storytimes next week? Optimize your viewing experience Please choose your prefered video player and we’ll save your selection: If an author pops up out of nowhere claiming it’s their song then you can blame me (and I can go back and ask for permission and credit).Sweet this is wildly helpful.
I gave credit to you guys in comments. You can browse the collection, use Wifi and limited PC use is available.
I’m adding you near the top because of Surrey’s close connection to Vancouver. Totally optional, but thought I’d mention it Thanks so much for your kind words – they mean so much in these tough times!Thank you so very much for this wonderful resource. Our library is looking to perhaps not include reading since it is so readily available, and just do some rhymes and songs. Online Storytime. We have started a special set for our summer that includes songs, stories, and a craft every other week. I especially love the resources available in different languages. (See the video description.) Astronauts from the International Space Station read children’s books in outer space for children on earth to listen to. Thank you very much for your help.Thanks so much for this list! No matter the circumstances, we’re here to help bring the joy of books to our youngest readers.
I’ll add a link to the list above. Next week on Monday – Friday she will be hosting a special story and song each day at 1:00 pm EST/10:00 am PST.The King County Library System has a HUGE collection of songs and rhymes to sing with little ones.Miss Nina has a mix of original songs, old classics, and popular children’s books read aloud and paired with music.To help with panic and anxiety try this YouTube channel which is “yoga, mindfulness and relaxation designed specially for kids aged 3+, used in schools and homes all over the world. The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Daytime Emmy nominated, Storyline Online, features celebrated actors including Viola Davis, Kristen Bell, Chris Pine, Lily Tomlin, Wanda Sykes, Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones, Betty White and more reading children’s books to … Thank you! I am an author/illustrator and I wanted to share with you my latest story The Day the Lines Changed, a bestselling picture book about the pandemic and an analogy for our current situation under Covid-19. This is great! Where would we be without you?Hi Kelly, thanks so much for sharing your storytimes!