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Thank you for purchasing PLA's 2021 Early Literacy Activities Calendar
Thank you for purchasing
      PLA's 2021 Early Literacy
         Activities Calendar
Each month print out these bright and colorful activity-packed calendars
and share them with your library's families. Based on the Every Child
Ready to Read® practices of reading, writing, singing, talking, playing
(and now counting), each download contains twelve months of learning
activities, book lists, nursery rhymes, and more. On one side is a
calendar with a fun skills-building activity for each day and the other
contains supplementary content like nursery rhymes, early literacy tips,
song lyrics, or suggested reading material. Due to COVID-19 and
related issues, this calendar year (2021) you may share the calendar
electronically with your patrons.

Use the space on the upper right of the calendar page to customize with
your library's logo and contact information.
Thank you for purchasing PLA's 2021
Early Literacy Activities Calendar. Visit
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 about the Public Library Association.
   To get more information on Early
        Childhood Literacy visit
   www.everychildreadytoread.org
JANUARY 2021
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          SUNDAY                            MONDAY                        TUESDAY                       WEDNESDAY                           THURSDAY                           FRIDAY                          SATURDAY

                                                                                                                                                                    1    WRITING                       2    PLAYING
                                                                                                                                                                    Draw the numbers 2021 and          Play ‘Riddle Me.’
                                                                                                                                                                    color them with your child.        I’m white and cold and fun to
                                                                                                                                                                    Talk about the new year.           play in. What am I? Yes! Snow!
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Take turns offering riddles.

3    TALKING                       4    SINGING                   5    COUNTING                  6    READING                       7    WRITING                    8    PLAYING                       9    TALKING
Have a conversation about          Sing “The Rhyming              Weigh your child and write     Visit the library (or the          With your child write           Create a small obstacle            Talk about colors. Ask your
winter. Ask your child, “What      Word” song.                    it here ______ . Save the      library’s website if the           (and talk about)                course and give your child         child what their favorite
is your favorite thing about       (Words are                     calendar and measure           building is not open) and          important dates                 directions.                        color is and share what your
winter?” Tell what your            on the back. )                 again in June.                 check out a book.                  on a 2021                       Go around the chair, go over the   favorite color is. Talk about
favorite thing is about winter.                                                                                                     calendar.                       book, pick up the spoon, turn      things that are those colors.
                                                                                                                                                                    around, and come back.

10   SINGING                       11   COUNTING                  12   READING                   13   WRITING                       14   PLAYING                    15   TALKING                       16   SINGING
Pick a song your child is          Measure your child’s height    Use your finger to             With your child write              Play ‘Follow the Leader.’ Do    Talk about food.                   Make up silly songs about
familiar with and act it out       and write it here ______ .     follow along with the          “Birthday” on each day in          things and ask your child to    Which food do you each think is    everyday activities.
while it is playing.               Save the calendar and          words as you                   2021 that is the birthday of a     do the same.                    the most delicious? What do you    This is the way we make the bed,
                                   measure again in June.         read aloud to                  family member. Talk about          Touch your head, Turn around,   want to have for dinner?           make the bed, make the bed.
                                                                  your child today.              what you are doing.                Sit down.                                                          This is the way we brush our
                                                                                                                                                                                                       teeth, etc.

17   COUNTING                      18   READING                   19   WRITING                   20   PLAYING                       21   TALKING                    22   SINGING                       23   COUNTING
Count snacks.                      Be a reading role model. Let   Write a list of things to do   Go on a scavenger hunt.            Take out a few ice cubes.       Sing a favorite song in a          Measure your feet day! Line
                                   your child catch you reading   today. Have your child check                                      Put them in separate small      loud voice and then                up all the family’s shoes and
How many crackers are there?                                                                     Look for things that
                                   a book, a newspaper, or a      off each as it is completed.                                      bowls. Help your child place    a quiet voice.                     boots. Whose are biggest?
                                                                                                 begin with S.
                                   magazine.                                                                                        them around your home,                                             The smallest?
                                                                                                 Shoe, sock, soap.
                                                                                                                                    including outside. Talk about
                                                                                                                                    which melts first.

24   READING                       25   WRITING                   26   PLAYING                   27   TALKING                       28   SINGING                    29   COUNTING                      30   READING
Read a book about winter.                                                                        Say the nursery rhyme “Hey
                                   Draw the outline of your       Let’s dance! Play favorite                                        Take turns singing parts of     Say the “Five Little               Ask your child questions
                                   child’s hand on a piece of     songs that will inspire your   Diddle Diddle.” (Words are         the ABC song. Sing it fast      Snowmen” rhyme. (Words             while you read to them
31   WRITING                       paper. Write the date and      child to do different things
                                                                                                 on the back. )
                                                                                                 Talk about how funny it is. The
                                                                                                                                    and sing it slow                are on the back. )                 today. What do you think
Make an alphabet poster            have your child “sign” the     like jump and spin around.     cow jumps over the moon? The                                                                          will happen next? Where
with large and colorful letters.   drawing. Save it.                                             little dog laughs? The dish runs                                                                      did the little dog go?
                                                                                                 away with the spoon?
You have been your child’s teacher from the day
he or she was born.                                                                                                       Books to Read
You know more about your child than anyone else, and you are in the best position
to help your child get ready to read. Whether your child is four days old or four years
old, it is not too early or too late to help him or her develop pre-reading skills. You
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can help your child learn language and other early literacy skills with simple and fun
activities like those in this calendar.

                                                                                                                          Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
THE RHYMING WORD SONG
                                                                                                                          ask the librarian for a recommendation.
Do you know two rhyming words, rhyming words, rhyming words?
Do you know two rhyming words? They sound a lot alike.
Cat and bat are rhyming words, rhyming words, rhyming words
Cat and bat are rhyming words. They sound a lot alike.                                                                    FOR READERS AGES 0-3
CHANGE UP THE RH Y MING WORDS TO CRE ATE NE W VERSE S. FOR E X AMPLE:                                                     Besos for Baby
                                                                                                                          by Jen Arena
Play and day are rhyming words, rhyming words, rhyming words . . .
                                                                                                                          (Text is in English and Spanish)

                                                                                                                          “More, More, More,” Said the Baby
HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE                                                 FIVE LITTLE SNOWMEN                                     by Vera B. Williams
Hey Diddle Diddle                                                 Five little snowmen standing in a row,
                                                                  (Hold up five fingers)
The Cat and the Fiddle
                                                                  Each had a hat and a big red bow.
                                                                                                                          FOR READERS
The Cow Jumped Over the Moon
                                                                  (Put hands on head and then neck)                       AGES 3+
The Little Dog Laughed
                                                                  Out came the sun and stayed all day,
To See Such Sport                                                 (Circle arms overhead)
                                                                                                                          Arctic Animals
                                                                                                                          by Jill McDonald
And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon                              And one little snowman melted away.
                                                                  (Slump down)
                                                                                                                          A Big Bed for
                                                                  REPE AT WITH 4, 3, 2 , 1, UNTIL NO SNOWMEN ARE LEF T.   Little Snow
                                                                                                                          by Grace Lin
FEBRUARY 2021
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         SUNDAY                          MONDAY                            TUESDAY                           WEDNESDAY                        THURSDAY                             FRIDAY                        SATURDAY

                              1     WRITING                      2     PLAYING                         3    TALKING                   4    SINGING                       5    COUNTING                   6    READING
                              Use a red crayon to keep           Play the yes-no game.                 Ask your child questions       Clap along to a favorite           Look at a calendar together.    Pick a book to read
                              a list of all the red things       “Is the sky blue?” “Is it morning?”
                                                                                                       that have more than a          song. Emphasize the slow           Count the number of days        together. Stop reading
                              you see today. Red car. Red        “Is our dog’s name Spot?              yes or no answer. What         parts and the                      until Valentine’s Day. Draw a   before the end and ask your
                              truck. Red door. Write it                                                is something fun we did        fast parts.                        heart around February 14        child, “What do you think
                              down with the red crayon!                                                today? What is something                                                                          will happen?
                                                                                                       fun we can do tomorrow?

7    WRITING                  8     PLAYING                      9     TALKING                         10   SINGING                   11   COUNTING                      12   READING                    13   WRITING
Let your child scribble and   Go on a scavenger hunt.            After reading together, talk          Recite “Twinkle, Twinkle,      Count your steps today.            Set up a reading routine:       Letters are everywhere.
draw, encourage them to       Look for things that start with    about interesting words in            Little Star” (Words are on     From the bedroom to the            read after naps                 Today look for the letter
“sign” their name on their    the “f” sound, like fruit, feet,   the book.                             the back. )                    kitchen. From the front door       and before                      that your child’s first name
drawing.                      face, fork.                                                                                             to the corner. All the way         bedtime.                        begins with and show them
                                                                                                                                      back home.                                                         when you find it. Ask your
                                                                                                                                                                                                         child to also look.

14   PLAYING                  15    TALKING                      16    SINGING                         17   COUNTING                  18   READING                       19   WRITING                    20   PLAYING
Happy Valentine’s Day! Sing   Talk about your family’s           Sing “The Itsy Bitsy Spider”          Recite the rhyme “One, Two,    Look at the covers of books        Trace shapes and letters in     Play store. Set up a little
“The More We Get Together.”   plans for the day. What is         together. (Words are on the           Buckle My Shoe.” (Words are    before reading them. Talk          a shallow pan of flour, salt,   store with items in your
(Words are                    your child excited to do or        back. )                               on the back. )                 about what the books might         or baking soda.                 house and take turns being
on the back. )                see?                                                                                                    be about.                                                          the shopper and the check-
                                                                                                                                                                                                         out clerk.

21   TALKING                  22    SINGING                      23    COUNTING                        24   READING                   25   WRITING                       26   PLAYING                    27   TALKING
Introduce a new word to       Sing a favorite song               Pick a number of the day.             Point out signs everywhere     Make a chart of family             Use masking tape to make        Talk about concepts like
describe how you feel. Say    together. Change the               Call it out wherever you              today. Explain what they say   preferences. List family           lines or shapes on the floor.   “on” and “off ” when you put
“I feel joyful” rather than   words to make it silly or          see it!                               and how they help.             member names and their             Walk along the tape like a      on and take off hats and
“I’m happy.”                  to incorporate your child’s                                                                             favorite colors, favorite flavor   pretend balance beam.           jackets.
                              name.                                                                                                   ice cream, favorite fruit, etc.

28   SINGING
Make music with things you
have in the house—pots,
pans, spoons, and sing and
dance around to the music
you make.
How we read to children is as important as how
often we read to them.                                                                  Books to Read
No matter what your child’s age, reading together with your child—or shared
reading—is the single most important activity that you can do to help your child get
ready to read. Engage your child in back and forth conversation about the books
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you read. Children learn more words when they have the opportunity to respond to
questions. If English is not your first language, speak to your child in the language
you know best. This allows you to explain things to your child more fluently.
                                                                                        Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
                                                                                        ask the librarian for a recommendation.
TWINKLE, TWINKLE,                           THE MORE WE GET TOGETHER
LITTLE STAR
                                            The more we get together
Twinkle, twinkle, little star               Together, together                          FOR READERS AGES 0-3
How I wonder what you are                   The more we get together
Up above the world so high                  The happier we’ll be                        Whose Toes Are Those?
Like a diamond in the sky                   ‘Cause your friends are my friends          by Jabari Asim
Twinkle, twinkle little star                And my friends are your friends
How I wonder what you are                   The more we get together                    Moo, Baa, La La
                                            The happier we’ll be                        La! by Sandra Boynton
THE ITSY BITSY SPIDER
The itsy bitsy spider went up the           ONE, TWO, BUCKLE MY SHOE                    FOR
water spout.                                One, two; buckle my shoe.                   READERS
(Move fingers up toward sky)                Three, four; shut the door.                 AGES 3+
Down came the rain and washed the           Five, six; pick up sticks.
spider out.                                 Seven, eight; don’t be late                 Mixed—A Colorful
(Bring fingers down and back)               Nine, ten; do it over again!                Story
                                                                                        by Arree Chung
Out came the sun and dried up all
the rain                                                                                Pinky Got Out!
(Move arms up over head)                                                                By Michael Portis
And the itsy bitsy spider climbed up
the spout again.
(Move fingers up toward sky)

REPE AT WITH “GRE AT BIG SPIDER ” USING A
GRUFF, DEEP VOICE .
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           SUNDAY                                MONDAY                          TUESDAY                       WEDNESDAY                          THURSDAY                               FRIDAY                            SATURDAY

                                      1     WRITING                     2    PLAYING                     3    TALKING                    4     SINGING                        5    COUNTING                        6    READING
                                      Using masking tape, write         Place a pillow on the floor.     Talk about words that begin     Sing about what you are              Have your child help                 As you read, point out a
                                      your child’s name in large        Sit on it and pretend you        with “m,” like March, Mom,      doing.                               measure ingredients for a            picture on the page and
                                      letters on the floor. Trace       are in an airplane in the sky.   Milk                                                                 recipe by measuring and              expand on it.
                                                                                                                                         This is how we brush our teeth,
                                      each letter by walking on it      What do you see? Clouds,                                         this is how we eat breakfast, etc.   counting the number of               That’s a tree. Trees have
                                      or pushing a toy car or train     birds, buildings way below?                                                                           cups or spoonfuls.                   branches and leaves. Birds
                                      around the letter.                                                                                                                                                           sometimes build nests in them.

7     WRITING                         8     PLAYING                     9    TALKING                     10   SINGING                    11    COUNTING                       12   READING                         13   WRITING
Pick a letter of the alphabet         Play “I Spy” with rhyming         Talk about what you are          Sing “Five Little Froggies.”    Count blocks as your child           Look at wordless picture             Make shapes in a tray of
and practice tracing it.              words.                            making for dinner. Name the      (Words are on the back. )       stacks them. How many                books together.                      rice. Triangle, square, circle.
                                      “I spy with my little eye         different foods you will use.                                    blocks before it topples             Ask your child to                    Practice tracing your child’s
                                      something that rhymes with                                                                         over?                                help tell the story.                 name.
                                      fly. What is it? Yes, the sky!”

14    PLAYING                         15    TALKING                     16   SINGING                     17   COUNTING                   18    READING                        19   WRITING                         20   PLAYING
Line up chairs and pretend            Use a block to pretend to         Sing “Old MacDonald Had a        Use masking tape to             Help your child notice               Invite your child to write an        Pretend to be birds. Flap
to drive a city bus. Take             talk on the phone. Hand the       Farm” after you read a book      measure yourself and your       words as you go through              email or text message to a           your wings and whistle,
turns driving and being               block to your child and say,      about farm animals.              child on a wall. Compare the    your everyday routine.               friend or relative.                  sing, and tweet. Talk about
the passenger. Call out the           “They want to talk to you.”       (Words are on the back. )        sizes. Who is taller? Who is    Point out street signs, words on     Ask him or her to tell you what to   your favorite birds.
stops!                                                                                                   shorter?                        food cartons, signs on shops,        say. Show how you pick out the
                                                                                                                                         billboards, and more.                letters on the keyboard .

21    TALKING                         22    SINGING                     23   COUNTING                    24   READING                    25    WRITING                        26   PLAYING                         27   TALKING
Expand on comments your               Have a music parade. Play         Collect a variety of pebbles     Share what you are reading      Write a shopping list                Play a guessing game.                Point out the shapes of
child makes.                          pretend instruments while         and rocks. Write numerals        with your child. Read aloud     together. Take it to the store       We are going to a place that         different objects, talk about
“That is an airplane.” / “Where do    you march                         on each. Help your child put     a portion of a magazine,        as you shop and show how             begins with P, where do you          how they are alike and
you think it is going?” / “The tree   around the                        them in order.                   book, or newspaper that         the words on the list relate         think we are going? Yes, the         different.
is green.” / “What else is green?     house.                                                             you are reading.                to what you purchase.                Park!

28    SINGING                         29    COUNTING                    30   READING                     31   WRITING
Sing and dance                        Create a to-do list for the       Show your child a selection      Label your child’s
“The Hokey-Pokey.”                    day. Have your child check        of books. Ask which they         belongings with their name.
(Words and instructions               off each activity                 would prefer to read first.      Let them also label a few
are on the back. )                    as it is                                                           items (like the crayon box or
                                      completed.                                                         a pad of drawing paper).
Playing to learn new words.
Play is one of the best ways for children to learn language and literacy skills. Play
                                                                                                            Books to Read
helps children feel a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence. This motivates
them to try new experiences and not to give up when something seems difficult.
Also, it’s fun!
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FIVE LITTLE FROGGIES                               OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM
Five little froggies sat on a shore.               Old MacDonald had a farm                                 Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
(Crouch like a frog)                               E-I-E-I-O                                                ask the librarian for a recommendation.
One went for a swim, then there were four.         And on that farm he had a [animal name]
(Pretend to leap and swim off)
                                                   E-I-E-I-O
Four little froggies
(Crouch like a frog)
                                                   With a [animal noise twice] here and a                   FOR READERS AGES 0-3
                                                   [animal noise twice] there
Looked out to sea.                                                                                          Higher, Higher
(Put your hand at brow and look out to sea)        Here a [animal noise], there a [animal noise],           by Leslie Patricelli
                                                   everywhere a [animal noise twice]
One went swimming, and then there were three.
(Pretend to leap and swim off)                     Old MacDonald had a farm                                 Making Faces—A First Book of Emotions
                                                   E-I-E-I-O                                                by Abrams Appleseed
Three little froggies said, “What can we do?”
One jumped in the water, then there were two.
(Pretend to leap and swim off)
                                                                                                            FOR READERS AGES 3+
Two little froggies sat in the sun.                THE HOKEY POKEY
(Crouch like a frog)                               You put your right foot in                               Mae Among the Stars
One swam off, and then there was one.                                                                       by Roda Ahmed
                                                   You take your right foot out.
(Pretend to leap and swim off)
                                                   You put your right foot in                               Hooray for Birds
One little froggie said “This is no fun!”
                                                   And you shake it all about.                               by Lucy Cousins
He dived in the water, and then there were none!
                                                   You do the hokey pokey
                                                   And you turn yourself around.
                                                   That’s what it’s all about.

                                                   REPE AT WITH “LEF T FOOT,” “RIGHT HAND,” “LEF T HAND,”
                                                   AND “ WHOLE SELF ”!
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          SUNDAY                            MONDAY                         TUESDAY                        WEDNESDAY                          THURSDAY                             FRIDAY                         SATURDAY

                                                                                                                                    1    WRITING                       2     PLAYING                     3    TALKING
                                                                                                                                    Write your child a small           Play a questioning game.          Talk about Spring and how it
                                                                                                                                    note. Leave it where they          Ask your child, “Where are your   is one of the four seasons.
                                                                                                                                    will find it. Read it to them      toes?”; “Where is your nose?”;    What will happen in Spring?
                                                                                                                                    with excitement and                “Where are your ears?”            What comes after Spring?
                                                                                                                                    expression.

4    SINGING                      5    COUNTING                   6    READING                     7    WRITING                     8    PLAYING                       9     TALKING                     10   SINGING
Sing a song in a high voice;      Find two items that are         Visit the library (in-person     Help your child experiment       Play follow the leader.            Say a favorite nursery            Has it been raining a lot?
sing it in a low voice. Sing it   similar but different sizes.    or online) and                   with writing using pencils,      One person (the leader)            rhyme, change an important        Sing, “Rain, Rain, Go Away.”
slow; sing it fast.               Talk about big and little.      check out books                  crayons, markers, and chalk      performs actions the others        word to something silly.          (Words are on the back. )
                                                                  about Spring.                    on different types of paper      must follow. Take turns            Hickory-Dickory Dock, the
                                                                                                   and cardboard.                   being the leader.                  mouse ran up the tree . . .

11   COUNTING                     12   READING                    13   WRITING                     14   PLAYING                     15   TALKING                       16    SINGING                     17   COUNTING
Cut a piece of toast in half.     Teach letter sounds by          Cut a letter of the alphabet     Play the letter day game.        Use new describing words           Sing “Row, Row, Row               Count to 5 as you spin in a
Say, “Now we have two             playing “I Spy.”                out of cardboard. Put the        Find things all day that start   today.                             Your Boat”                        circle five times. Count 5
pieces the same size.”                                            letter under a piece of          with the first letter                                               during bath                       hops. Count five small steps.
                                  “I spy with my little eye                                                                         Say “enormous” instead of “big.”
                                                                  paper. Have your child color     of your child’s                                                     time.                             Count five big steps.
                                  something that begins with S.                                                                     “Wonderful” instead of “great.”
                                                                  over the letter and watch
                                  Yes! A shoe!”                                                    first name.
                                                                  the letter beneath appear.

18   READING                      19   WRITING                    20   PLAYING                     21   TALKING                     22   SINGING                       23    COUNTING                    24   READING
Get caught reading a book.        Make a dot painting with        Cut out large shapes—a           Choose a word of the             Make up a song about               Place several objects on a        Write a few letters down on
Show your child reading is        cotton swabs to help            square, a rectangle, a           day. Write the word down         something that is familiar or      table. Ask which is largest,      different pieces of paper.
important to you too.             develop fine                    triangle, a circle. Place them   together. Use the word           interesting to your child.         which is heaviest, which is       Place them around the
                                  motor skills.                   on the floor. Take turns         several times during the                                            smallest.                         room. Help your child find
                                                                  telling which shapes to
                                                                                                   course of the day.                                                                                    them.
                                                                  step on.

25   WRITING                      26   PLAYING                    27   TALKING                     28   SINGING                     29   COUNTING                      30    READING
Create a writing box              Make a tent with sheets and     Say a favorite rhyme but         Sing “I Hear Thunder.”           Sort blocks by color. Count        Ask interactive questions
together. Include paper           furniture. Pretend you are      leave off the last word.         (Words are on the back. )        how many there are of each         while reading together.
and crayons. Decorate the         camping. What do you see?       Have your child finish the                                        color.                             Where is the dog? Where is
outside and leave it within       What do you hear?               sentence                                                                                             the cat?
easy reach of your child.
Talking is one of the best ways for children to
learn new words.                                                                            Books to Read
Speak to your child often during the day and try to use many different words to
express your ideas. Children love to imitate, and they will try to imitate your speech.
Chances to chat include while you are getting dressed in the morning, eating
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breakfast, riding in the car, walking from the car to a store, playing together, doing
chores, taking a bath, going to bed, and while saying goodnight. Ask lots of open-
ended questions, those that require more than a yes or no answer.
                                                                                            Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
                                                                                            ask the librarian for a recommendation.

                                                      RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY                   FOR READERS AGES 0-3
                                                      Rain, Rain,
                                                                                            Weather
                                                      Go away;                              by Jill McDonald
                                                      Come again,
                                                                                            Dream Big, Little One
                                                      Another day;                          by Vashti Harrison
                                                      Little [child’s name] wants to play

                                                                                            FOR
                                                                                            READERS
I HEAR THUNDER
Sing to the tune “Frère Jacques”
                                                                                            AGES 3+
I hear thunder, I hear thunder.                                                             Cat & Mouse
(Pound hands gently on floor or lap)                                                        by Britta Teckentrup
Listen, don’t you? Listen, don’t you?
(Cup hand to ear)                                                                           Bear Came Along
                                                                                            by Richard T. Morris
Pitter, patter raindrops; pitter, patter raindrops;
(Wiggle fingers in falling motion in front of face)

I’m wet through,
(Shake body)

So are you!
(Tickle your child)
MAY 2021
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           SUNDAY                          MONDAY                             TUESDAY                    WEDNESDAY                         THURSDAY                            FRIDAY                     SATURDAY

                                                                                                                                                                                                 1     WRITING
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Practice drawing shapes
                                                                                                                                                                                                 and letters in a tray of rice.

2    PLAYING                     3    TALKING                       4    SINGING                  5    COUNTING                     6    READING                   7     WRITING                 8     PLAYING
Go on an outside scavenger       Say as many words as you           Use a homemade shaker         Go for a walk. Take two           Ask your child to “read” to    Make a Mother’s Day card      Play “Riddle Me.”
hunt. Bring a list and check     can that rhyme with “May.”         and shake it to the beat of   big steps. Take three large       you by telling you their own   and have your child sign      I’m big, yellow, and hot. What am
off the things you see.                                             songs.                        steps. Count how many             story based on pictures in     their name.                   I? Yes! I am the sun!
                                                                                                  steps from your door to the       a book.
                                                                                                  sidewalk.

9    TALKING                     10   SINGING                       11   COUNTING                 12   READING                      13   WRITING                   14    PLAYING                 15    TALKING
Talk about feelings you felt     Sing “The Farmer Plants the        Sing the “The Ants Go         Draw out a story on 4–5           Playing with play dough        Play a rhyming game, where    Look for signs of spring. Go
today. What made you laugh       Seeds.” (Words are on the          Marching.” (Words are on      small pieces of paper. Help       strengthens muscles            you choose a word and         for a walk and talk about
today?                           back. )                            the back. )                   your child put the papers         needed for writing. Roll       then come up with as many     what you see.
                                                                                                  in proper sequence to tell        dough into balls, press
                                                                                                                                                                   rhyming words as you can.     Point out new grass, birds, first
                                                                                                                                    fingers into the dough, and
                                                                                                  the story.                                                                                     flowers, leaf buds.
                                                                                                                                    make shapes.                   Dog, frog, hog, log.

16   SINGING                     17   COUNTING                      18   READING                  19   WRITING                      20   PLAYING                   21    TALKING                 22    SINGING
Sing a favorite song. Sing       Ask questions about what           Look into your                Draw a large alphabet. Have       Go on an outside scavenger     Today is Friday. Talk about   Play children’s songs. Sing
it fast, sing it slow. Sing it   is heavier.                        library’s                     your child practice finger        hunt. Look for shapes. How     the days of the week. What    and dance together.
loud. Whisper it.                Does an orange or a grape          summer                        tracing while you say the         many different                 will your family do this
                                 weigh more? Is Mom’s jacket or     reading                       letters out loud.                  shapes can                    weekend?
                                 your jacket heavier?               program.                                                        you find?

23   COUNTING                    24   READING                       25   WRITING                  26   PLAYING                      27   TALKING                   28    SINGING                 29    COUNTING
Draw numbers on the              Have your child tell you a story   Help your child begin to      Set up an obstacle course         When reading a book today      You: ABCDEFG                  Count the number of eggs
sidewalk with chalk.             about pictures they draw.          recognize words for a         and give your child directions.   stop before you get to the     Child: HIJKLMNOP              in a carton. Explain that 12
                                                                    few common objects by         Run to the park bench. Jump       end and ask your child what                                  items together is also called
                                                                                                                                                                   Continue taking turns to
30   READING                     31   WRITING                       labeling them.                over the stick. Touch the         they think will happen next.                                 a dozen.
                                                                                                                                                                   finish the alphabet.
Come up with rhyming             Scribble together on sheets        Shoe. Table. Door.            ground. Come back to me.
words throughout the day.        of scrap paper.
Good readers have a large vocabulary.
Knowing lots of words helps children better understand what they
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                                                                                                                this Month
read. You can help your children learn lots of words by:

• Having plenty of conversations. Take turns talking. It is important
  for you to ask questions and listen to what your children say in
  response.
• Read together! A lot!
• Make connections. Connect what you are reading in books to their
                                                                                                               Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
  lives. “Yes, Grandma has a black cat, too.”                                                                  ask the librarian for a recommendation.
• Repetition. Children often love to read the same book over and over.
  This is a good thing as repeated readings help build vocabulary.

                                                                                                               FOR READERS AGES 0-3
ANTS GO MARCHING                                   THE FARMER PLANTS THE SEEDS                                 We Sang You Home
                                                   Sing to the tune “The Farmer in the Dell”
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah.                                                               by Richard Van Camp
                                                   The Farmer plants the seeds,
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah.
                                                   The Farmer plants the seeds, (Pretend to plant seeds)       Oh No, George!
The ants go marching one by one,                                                                               by Chris Haughton
The little one stops to eat a plum.                Hi, ho, the dairy-o,
And they all go marching down,                     The farmer plants the seeds.
To the ground, to get out, of the rain.            The sun comes out to shine… (Make large circle with arms)   FOR READERS AGES 3+
BOOM BOOM BOOM                                     The rain begins to fall…                                    Birdsong
                                                   (Hands flutter up and down)                                 by Julie Flett
Two by two. Tie its shoe.                          The seeds begin to grow… (Stand up tall)
                                                                                                               The Book Hog
Three by three. Climb a tree.                      The farmer picks the crops… (Pretend to pick crops)
                                                                                                               by Greg Pizzoli
Four by four. Shut the door.                       We all sit down to eat…
                                                   (Pretend to eat)
Five by five. Take a dive.
Six by six. Pick up sticks.
Seven by seven. Tie a ribbon.
Eight by Eight. Close the gate.
Nine by Nine. Check the time.
Ten by Ten. Say THE END.
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         SUNDAY                         MONDAY                            TUESDAY                         WEDNESDAY                        THURSDAY                           FRIDAY                       SATURDAY

                                                                1    WRITING                        2    PLAYING                   3    TALKING                     4    SINGING                   5    COUNTING
                                                                Draw outside with sidewalk          Make bubbles outside. Talk     Pick out a family snapshot       Recite “Little Miss Muffet.”   Measure your child’s height
                                                                chalk. Draw letters and             about the bubbles. What        or a random picture. Ask         (Words are on                  and mark it here _______.
                                                                shapes.                             shape are they? Which way      your child to tell you about     the back. )                    Compare to January’s
                                                                                                    will they go? Can you catch    the picture. Expand on what                                     measurement.
                                                                                                                                   your child says to create
                                                                                                    one?
                                                                                                                                   a story

6    READING                   7    WRITING                     8    PLAYING                        9    TALKING                   10   SINGING                     11   COUNTING                  12   READING
Make a paper bag puppet.       Draw the outline of your         Play the letter day game.           Talk about Summer. What        Sing a favorite song. Then       Weigh your child and write     Read a book about
Have the puppet read a         child’s hand. Write the date     Look for words that begin           are your favorite things to    sing it again but make up        it here _______. How does      flowers and plants.
book.                          and have your child “sign”       with “S”                            do in the Summer? How          new words.                       it compare to January?
                               the drawing.                     like Summer.                        are Summer and Winter
                                                                                                    different?

13   WRITING                   14   PLAYING                     15   TALKING                        16   SINGING                   17   COUNTING                    18   READING                   19   WRITING
In the morning write today’s   Play Leap Frog with stuffed      Talk about colors. What             Recite the nursery rhyme       Go for a walk. Pick              Go to the library and pick     Make a word jar. Each day
to-do list. Check things off   animals. Explain that the        is your favorite color and          “Diddle Diddle Dumpling.”      something and count how          out a book about Summer.       write a new word on a slip
as you do them.                game is called Leap Frog         why? Find your favorite             (Words are on the back. )      many you see. (Cars, trees,                                     of paper and add it to the jar.
                               because players resemble         color as many times as you                                         flowers, clouds, birds,                                         (Use any container—doesn’t
                               frogs leaping through the air.   can today.                                                         squirrels, etc.).                                               have to be a jar.)

20   PLAYING                   21   TALKING                     22   SINGING                        23   COUNTING                  24   READING                     25   WRITING                   26   PLAYING
Sit on cushions on the floor   Ask W questions after            Make up a song using                Count the number of kisses     Look at a magazine               Make a book of your            Play Red Light Green Light
and pretend to be in a boat.   reading a book. (Who, What,      words that rhyme with dog.          you give your child today.     together. Explain some of        child’s favorite words. Talk   (Instructions are on the
Sing “Row, Row, Your Boat.”    Where, When, Why).                                                                                  the pictures or illustrations.   about the words and draw       back. )
(Words are on the back. )      Who is your favorite animal on                                                                                                       pictures.
                               this page? What happened here?

27   TALKING                   28   SINGING                     29   COUNTING                       30   READING
Talk about food. What do       Have a parade. Put on music      Sort items from your                While reading a familiar
you like to eat?               and march around. Pretend        grocery bag.                        book today, pause here and
                               to play instruments.             These things go in the pantry.      there to allow your child to
                                                                These go in the refrigerator? How   say some of the words.
                                                                many go in the freezer?
One way children learn vocabulary is from
listening to stories.                                                                    Books to Read
They listen to understand what is being said, which helps them learn new words.
Stories aren’t just found in books. You can tell stories about your day, your memories
from growing up, or something about your child’s life. You can also use wordless
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picture books and make up a story together. With wordless books, you can develop
imagination along with language and vocabulary skills. Make it fun! Having fun with
words helps your child become more aware of words and eager to learn more.
                                                                                         Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
                                                                                         ask the librarian for a recommendation.
LITTLE MISS MUFFET                      DIDDLE DIDDLE DUMPLING
Little Miss Muffet                      Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John,
Sat on a tuffet,                        Went to bed with his trousers on;                FOR READERS AGES 0-3
Eating her curds and whey               One shoe off, and one shoe on,
                                                                                         Brown Bear, Brown Bear,
Along came a spider                     Diddle, diddle, dumpling my son John.
                                                                                         What Do You See?
And sat down beside her                                                                  By Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle
And frightened Miss Muffet away         RED LIGHT GREEN LIGHT
                                        One person is the traffic light. When they say
                                                                                         Te Amo, Bebé / Love You Baby
                                                                                         by Stephan Lomp
                                        green light everyone can move toward the
ROW YOUR BOAT                                                                            (Text is in English and Spanish)
                                        finish line. When they say red light everyone
Row, Row, Row, Your Boat                must immediately stop. Continues until
Gently Down the Stream                  everyone reaches the finish line.                FOR
Merrily, Merrily, Merrily, Merrily                                                       READERS
Life is But a Dream                                                                      AGES 3+
                                                                                         Round Is a
                                                                                         Mooncake
                                                                                         by Roseanne Thong

                                                                                         Hello Lighthouse
                                                                                         by Sophie Blacktail
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          SUNDAY                           MONDAY                           TUESDAY                       WEDNESDAY                        THURSDAY                         FRIDAY                          SATURDAY

                                                                                                                                   1    WRITING                   2    PLAYING                     3    TALKING
                                                                                                                                   Plan a picnic. Write a list    Play ”Big Steps, Little Steps”   Talk about today’s weather.
                                                                                                                                   of things you will need to     outside. Call out which you      What should you wear?
                                                                                                                                   bring. Check off the list as   and your child should use.
                                                                                                                                   you locate the items.          Big Steps (take big steps);
                                                                                                                                                                  Little Steps (take tiny tiptoe
                                                                                                                                                                  steps)

4    SINGING                     5    COUNTING                      6    READING                   7    WRITING                    8    PLAYING                   9    TALKING                     10   SINGING
Sing a song with movement,       Have your child help cook          Look at the cover of a book    Write a message and tuck        Play “Follow the Leader”       Use a fruit or vegetable your    Play music with a fast
like “BINGO.” (Words are on      with a recipe.                     before reading it. Point out   it in your child’s shoe. Read   outside. Do three things       child hasn’t seen before.        tempo as you pick up and
the back. )                                                         the book’s title, and say      it together when your child     (reach up high, touch your     Talk about how it looks,         put away toys.
                                 “We will need six eggs. One cup
                                                                    “The name of this book is…”    finds it.                       toes, take a big step) and     feels, smells, tastes.
                                 of flour,” etc.
                                                                                                                                   ask your child to do the
                                                                                                                                   same things.

11   COUNTING                    12   READING                       13   WRITING                   14   PLAYING                    15   TALKING                   16   SINGING                     17   COUNTING
Compare amounts.                 Vary your voice as you read.       Write a message outside        Play the letter day game.       Take a walk outside. Talk      Sing or recite “Mary Had a       Use a piece of string to
“You have more pieces of apple   Use different expressions to       with chalk.                    Look for things that begin      about all you see. Point out   Little Lamb.” (Words are on      measure things. What is
than I do.”                      help your child learn about                                       with the first letter of your   and name things.               the back. )                      longer? What is shorter?
                                 feelings.                                                         child’s name.

18   READING                     19   WRITING                       20   PLAYING                   21   TALKING                    22   SINGING                   23   COUNTING                    24   READING
After reading                    Help your child draw               Use water to “paint” on        At bedtime talk about where     Make a shaker by putting       Count how many birds you         Print is everywhere. Point
a book talk                      a picture of a summer              the sidewalk. Watch it         animals sleep at night.         dried pasta or beans in an     see today.                       out words wherever you go
about your                       activity. Have your child          evaporate.                                                     empty container. Shake it                                       today.
favorite part.                   “sign” the picture.                                                                               while you march and sing.

25   WRITING                     26   PLAYING                       27   TALKING                   28   SINGING                    29   COUNTING                  30   READING                     31   PLAYING
Ask your child to dictate a      Play ‘Riddle Me.”                  Talk about things you do in    Play ‘Echo Me.” Clap, stomp,    Create a grocery list with     Use your finger to follow        Play “I Spy” outside.
letter to a special person.                                         the morning, things you do     or beat a drum, and have        your child. Look at what you   along with the words.
                                 “I’m smaller than your hand, I’m                                                                                                                                  “I spy something that has three
Show how to address an                                              in the afternoon, and things   your child repeat               have and what you need to
                                 purple, and I’m in the kitchen.                                                                                                                                   wheels and is pink. Yes! Your
envelope and add a stamp.                                           you do at night.               the noise.                      purchase.
                                 What am I? Yes! A grape.”                                                                                                                                         bike.”
Then go to mail the letter
together.
You are your child’s first teacher, and your home
is where your child begins to learn.                                                            Books to Read
Make your home a great place to learn. It doesn’t take money to create special
places where you and your child can talk, sing, read, write, play, and count. Here are
a few ideas.
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PLACES TO READ
Create a special space for your children to look at books. Have a comfortable chair or
pillows and a small shelf or basket for favorite books. Make sure there’s room for you and
your child to sit together and that your child can reach books without needing help.            Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
                                                                                                ask the librarian for a recommendation.
PLACES TO WRITE
Make it easy for your child to write throughout the day. Set up a space where your child
can go on his or her own and use writing materials. Provide pencils, crayons, or markers of
different sizes so your child can write with what is most comfortable. Use unlined paper.
                                                                                                FOR READERS AGES 0-3
PLACES TO PLAY
                                                                                                Peekaboo Morning
Play requires a little space, simple props, and some imagination and encouragement. You         by Rachel Isadora
don’t need special toys or expensive electronics. Provide props like large boxes, old clothes
or costumes for dress up, empty food containers, and empty paper towel rolls. Play comes
                                                                                                Little Chickies / Los Pollitos
                                                                                                by Susie Jaramillo
naturally to young children and is one of the primary ways they learn. Provide plenty of
                                                                                                (Text is in English and Spanish)
opportunities for your child to play.

B-I-N-G-O                                           MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB                      FOR READERS AGES 3+
There was a farmer who had a dog                    Mary had a little lamb,
                                                    Its fleece was white as snow,
                                                                                                Waiting
and Bingo was his name-oh.
                                                                                                by Kevin Henkes
B-I-N-G-O,                                          And everywhere that Mary went
B-I-N-G-O                                           The lamb was sure to go;                    They All Saw a Cat
B-I-N-G-O                                           It followed her to school one
                                                                                                by Brendan Wenzel
and Bingo was his name-oh.                          Which was against the rule,
                                                    It made the children laugh and play
There was a farmer who had a dog
                                                    To see a lamb in school.
and Bingo was his name-oh.
(clap)-I-N-G-O,
(clap)-I-N-G-O
(clap)-I-N-G-O
and Bingo was his name-oh.
CONTINUE UNTIL ALL THE LE T TERS IN
BINGO’S NAME ARE REPL ACED WITH CL APS.
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          SUNDAY                         MONDAY                        TUESDAY                    WEDNESDAY                       THURSDAY                          FRIDAY                           SATURDAY

1    WRITING                    2    PLAYING                  3    TALKING                  4    SINGING                  5    COUNTING                   6    READING                      7    WRITING
Sit outside and write a list    Paint on the sidewalk with    Make this “same and           Make music with things        Talk about time. How            Read a nonfiction book            Label the things in your
of seven things you see.        water. Watch it evaporate.    different” day. “How are      you have in the house, like   long does it take to get to     about birds. Talk about           child’s room. Bed, dresser,
                                                              our socks the same and        pots, pans, spoons, boxes,    Grandma’s house? How            what you’ve learned. Say          table, book, closet. Point to
                                                              different? They go on our     and cups.                     long does it take to get to     the rhyme “If I Were a Bird.”     the words and discuss as
                                                              feet and they are different
                                                                                                                          the park?                       (Words are on the back. )         you put things away.
                                                              colors.

8    PLAYING                    9    TALKING                  10   SINGING                  11   COUNTING                 12   READING                    13   WRITING                      14   PLAYING
Play with blocks. What can      Take an alphabet walk         Sing a bedtime story.         Put five stuffed animals      Go to the library and check     Draw a picture for a              Play “What Fits?”
you make? Form the blocks       outside. Talk about things    Encourage your child to       in order from smallest to     out a new book.                 grandparent or other very         “Will your hat fit under your bed?
into a letter shape.            that begin with different     sing with you.                largest.                                                      important person.                 Will the refrigerator fit in your
                                letter sounds.                                                                                                                                              pocket?”

15   TALKING                    16   SINGING                  17   COUNTING                 18   READING                  19   WRITING                    20   PLAYING                      21   TALKING
It’s Library Card Month. Talk   Pick a new kind of music      Set the table for a meal.     Go to the library for a new   Use play dough to shape         Play the yes-no game              Before going to bed talk
about what you can do at        you haven’t listened to       How many plates will you      book you haven’t read         your child’s first name.        about time. Is it time for        about things you did this
the library.                    before. Listen together.      need? How many utensils?      before. The librarian can                                     breakfast? Is it time to          morning, this afternoon,
                                                              Napkins?                      help you find one.                                            read? Is it time for kisses?      and tonight.

22   SINGING                    23   COUNTING                 24   READING                  25   WRITING                  26   PLAYING                    27   TALKING                      28   SINGING
Sing a “good morning” song      Line-up all of the family’s   Point out signs everywhere    Draw shapes on the            Go on a letter hunt today.      Offer choices today.              Sing “The Wheels on the
to greet your child in the      shoes. Count how many         you go today. Explain what    sidewalk. Draw a triangle,    Pick a letter and call it out   Do you want this book or that     Bus.” (Words are on the
morning.                        there are. Put them in size   they say and how they help.   a square, a circle, and a     every time you see it. Keep     one? Do you want water or milk?   back. )
                                order from smallest to                                      rectangle. Talk about how     track of how many you see.      Would you like a banana or
                                largest.                                                    they are different.                                           strawberries?

29   COUNTING                   30   READING                  31   WRITING
Trace around your hand and      Have a family story time.     Write the names of each
around your child’s hand.       Each person picks             family member with chalk
Talk about the difference       a book to                     on the sidewalk. Stand on
in size.                        read aloud.                   your name.
Children’s reading success in kindergarten and
beyond begins with positive language and                                                      Books to Read
                                                                                               this Month
literacy experiences from the time they are
infants.
• Young children have shorter attention spans. You can do activities for short bits of
  time throughout the day or whenever you have the chance.

• You can help your children learn in ways and at times that are best for them.
                                                                                              Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
• Parents are tremendous role models—if your children see that you think reading is           ask the librarian for a recommendation.
  important and enjoy it, they will follow your lead.

• Children learn best by doing—and they love doing things with YOU!
                                                                                              FOR READERS AGES 0-3
                                                                                              Black Bird Yellow Sun
WHEELS ON THE BUS                                                                             by Steve Light
                                                      IF I WERE A BIRD
The wheels on the bus go round and round,             If I were a bird, I’d sing a song       A Parade of Elephants
Round and round, round and round.                     And fly about the whole day long.       by Kevin Henkes
The wheels on the bus go round and round,             And when the night comes, go to rest,
All around the town.                                  Up in my cozy little nest.              FOR
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish . . .                                            READERS
The driver on the bus says “move on back” . . .                                               AGES 3+
The people on the bus go up and down . . .
                                                                                              ¡Vamos! Let’s Go
The babies on the bus go “wah, wah, wah” . . .
                                                                                              to the Market
The parents on the bus go “shh, shh, shh” . . .                                               by Raùl Gonzalez,
                                                                                              aka Raùl the Third
ADAP TATION: THE HORSE ON THE FARM
GOES “NEIGH, NEIGH, NEIGH”; COW, L AMB, PIG, E TC.                                            (Text is in English and Spanish)

                                                                                              Good Rosie!
                                                                                              by Kate DiCamillo
SEPTEMBER 2021
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         SUNDAY                       MONDAY                           TUESDAY                        WEDNESDAY                      THURSDAY                        FRIDAY                      SATURDAY

                                                                                               1    WRITING                  2    PLAYING                  3    TALKING                  4    SINGING
                                                                                               Label things today.           Blow bubbles—this             Discuss opposites. Show       Clap your hands to the beat
                                                                                               Chair. Shoe. Door.            strengthens muscles           examples of big and small.    of a favorite song.
                                                                                                                             needed for                    Light and dark. Night and
                                                                                               Tell your child what the      speech.                       day.
                                                                                               labels say.

5    COUNTING                6    READING                     7    WRITING                     8    PLAYING                  9    TALKING                  10   SINGING                  11   COUNTING
Lace Cheerios onto a piece   Read a book or find              Write your to-do list            Play alphabet search          Talk about something your     How many ways can you         Count how many red cars
of yarn and then count       information about insects        together. Have your child        today. Take turns picking a   child hasn’t experienced      move to the music? Play       you see today. Tally up at
them.                        that are active in late          check off each as it is          letter and searching for it   and explain what happens.     a favorite song and clap,     the end of the day.
                             summer, like crickets or         completed.                       throughout the day.                                         march, spin, and tap.
                             cicadas. Talk about how you
                             can hear them at night.

12   READING                 13   WRITING                     14   PLAYING                     15   TALKING                  16   SINGING                  17   COUNTING                 18   READING
Have a friends book club.    Pop bubble wrap or play          Tape a sheet of contact          Make silly sounds today.      Sing “Now it’s bath time,     Take a walk and count how     Visit the library
Each friend brings a book    with squirt toys to develop      paper to the wall, sticky side   Encourage your child to       now it’s bath time, yes, it   many birds or squirrels you   and help your
for a story time.            muscles needed for writing.      out. See which toys stick        imitate you.                  is” to the tune of “Frere     see.                          child select
                                                              and which toys do not.                                         Jacques.”                                                   books to
                                                                                                                                                                                         check out.

19   WRITING                 20   PLAYING                     21   TALKING                     22   SINGING                  23   COUNTING                 24   READING                  25   WRITING
Use cooked pieces of         Go on a scavenger hunt           Take turns telling each other    Recite a nursery rhyme like   Use blocks to measure how     Before you start reading      Write your child’s first
spaghetti to make            today. Look for things that      simple stories.                  “Humpty Dumpty.” (Words       long something is. How        a book look at the cover      name. Talk about the first
shapes and                   start with the “p” sound, like                                    are on the back. )            many blocks long is your      together and ask your child   letter of their name. Make
letters.                     a plate, a pan, and a pen.                                                                      arm, your foot, etc.?         what they think will happen   the sound and say words
                                                                                                                                                           in the book. Discuss.         that begin with the letter.

26   PLAYING                 27   TALKING                     28   SINGING                     29   COUNTING                 30   READING
Sing “Scarecrow,             Use family photos to tell        Recite a nursery rhyme           Time how long it takes        Relate the story in a
Scarecrow” and do all the    different stories. Encourage     like “Hickory Dickory Dock.”     to walk one block. Show       book to your child’s
movements. (Words are on     your child to tell a story.      (Words are on the back. )        your child the time at the    experiences.”Remember
the back. )                                                                                    beginning and at the end.     when you saw a red car?”
Playing to Learn New Words
Play and have fun with words:
                                                                                           Books to Read
• Read a book with lots of made-up words like “How Do You Wokka-Wokka?“
  by Elizabeth Bluemle. Many books by Dr. Suess also are excellent for this
                                                                                            this Month
  purpose. Try making up more words to go with the story.

• Silly poems are fun and can teach new
  vocabulary.
                                                                                           Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
• Kids love riddles and jokes, which often use                                             ask the librarian for a recommendation.
  a “play on words.” Laugh along as you talk
  about the answer to the riddle or joke.

• Having fun with words helps your child                                                   FOR READERS AGES 0-3
  become more conscious of words and happy
                                                                                           Lola at the Library
  to keep learning.                                                                        by Anna McQuinn

                                                                                           The Little Red Cat Who Ran Away and
                                                                                           Learned his ABCs the Hard Way
HUMPTY DUMPTY                                    SCARECROW, SCARECROW                      by Patrick McDonnell
                                                 Sing to the tune of “Twinkle, Twinkle,
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.                     Little Star”
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.                  Scarecrow, scarecrow, turn around,        FOR
All the king’s horses and all the King’s men     Scarecrow, scarecrow, touch the ground.   READERS
Could not put Humpty together again.             Stand up tall and blink your eyes.        AGES 3+
                                                 Raise your hands up to the sky.           Now
HICKORY DICKORY DOCK                             Scarecrow, scarecrow, touch your toes.    by Antoinette Portis
Hickory Dickory Dock,                            Scarecrow, scarecrow, tap your nose.
                                                                                           Let’s Scare Bear
The mouse ran up the clock.                      Swing your arms so very slow,             by Yuko Katakawa
The clock struck one                             Now real fast to scare the crows.

And down he run.                                 Raise your head, jump up and down.

Hickory Dickory Dock                             Now sit down without a sound.

Tick Tock!
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         SUNDAY                         MONDAY                         TUESDAY                        WEDNESDAY                        THURSDAY                              FRIDAY                         SATURDAY

                                                                                                                                                                  1    WRITING                     2    PLAYING
                                                                                                                                                                  Start a list of things to do     Cut out pictures of food
                                                                                                                                                                  this week. Talk about it and     from magazines. Let your
                                                                                                                                                                  decide who will do each.         child choose which to use
                                                                                                                                                                                                   and glue those onto a paper
                                                                                                                                                                                                   plate.

3    TALKING                   4    SINGING                   5    COUNTING                     6    READING                   7    WRITING                       8    PLAYING                     9    TALKING
Talk about the weather         Sing “good morning” using      Count out a healthy snack.        Go the library and take out    Write a grocery list together.     Take a walk outside. Collect     Expand on what your child
today and what you should      the Happy Birthday song. “     “One for you and one for me and   a new book. Talk about new     Go around checking what            colorful leaves. Try to find     says.
wear outside.                  Good morning to you, good      one for Daddy. Two for you, two   words you come across          you need and add it to the         as many                          “Yes, we saw a dog at the park.
                               morning to you. Good morning   for me, and two for Daddy.”       while reading the new book.    list.                              different types                  It was large and brown and
                               to (your child’s name), good                                                                                                       as possible.                     wagging its tail.”
                               morning to you!”

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Take turns singing bits of     Trace the hand of each         Try to spot letters on license    Write your child’s name in     Play “I Spy” with rhyming          Read a book together. Ask        Sing “Five Little Speckled
the alphabet song.             person in your family.         plates today. How many can        big letters. Talk about each   words.                             “what” questions.                Frogs ” (Words are on the
                               Whose hand is bigger?          you see?                          letter.                        “I spy with my little eye          What is happening here? What     back. )
                               Whose is smaller?                                                                               something that rhymes with fall.   do you think will happen next?
                                                                                                                               What is it? Yes! A ball!”

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Pick a point in your house     Hold a favorite book upside-   Take turns drawing pictures       Play “restaurant.” Create a    Talk about sounds you like.        Sing “If You’re Happy and        Count the number of
or on your block. Count the    down or start reading it       and telling about what you        menu together.                 I like the sound of kittens.       You Know It” (Words are on       pumpkins you see today.
steps to                       backwards. Talk about what     draw.                                                            Try making the sounds.             the back. )                      Keep a tally.
get there.                     is “wrong” with the way you
                               are reading the book.

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Read a book about Fall.        Write a list of words that     Play a rhyming riddle game.       Smell different things and     Dance to a fast song and           What three things would fit      Read a book about
                               rhyme with dog.                “What do you see that rhymes      talk about them: spices,       then dance to a slow song.         inside your pumpkin? What        Halloween.
31   WRITING                                                  with ‘bee’? Yes, a tree!”         flowers, fruit, and cocoa.     Clap along to both songs.          three things won’t fit?
                                                                                                Which scents do you like or
Make a list of things you
                                                                                                dislike?
liked most about this month.
Parents are tremendous role models.
If your children see that you think reading is important and enjoy it, they will follow
                                                                                                   Books to Read
your lead. When you go to the library, check-out books for you and your children.
Put your books somewhere at home where your child can see them. Let your
children see you reading. Talk about what you’ve read, even if it is just to say, “That
                                                                                                    this Month
was a good book. I liked reading it.”

FIVE LITTLE                                     IF YOU’RE HAPPY                                    Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
SPECKLED FROGS                                  AND YOU KNOW IT                                    ask the librarian for a recommendation.
Five Little speckled frogs                      If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands
Sat on a speckled log                           (clap, clap)

Eating the most delicious bugs                  If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands    FOR READERS AGES 0-3
                                                (clap, clap)
YUM!
                                                If you’re happy and you know and you really
                                                                                                   Ten Tiny Babies
One jumped into the pool                                                                           by Karen Katz
                                                want to show it
Where it was nice and cool                      If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands    Kindness Makes Us Strong
Then there were four speckled frogs.            (clap, clap)                                        by Sophie Beer
Then there were three speckled frogs.
Then there were two speckled frogs.             REPE AT USING:
                                                                                                   FOR READERS AGES 3+
Then there was one speckled frog.               If you’re happy and you know it stomp your feet!
                                                If you’re happy and you know it shout Hooray!
                                                                                                   Baby Monkey,
Then there were no speckled frogs.                                                                 Private Eye
                                                If you’re happy and you know it do all three.      by Brian Selznick and
                                                                                                   David Serlin

                                                                                                   Jabari Jumps
                                                                                                   by Gaia Cornwell
NOVEMBER 2021
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activities to share with your child.
          SUNDAY                         MONDAY                             TUESDAY                          WEDNESDAY                      THURSDAY                          FRIDAY                          SATURDAY

                               1    WRITING                       2    PLAYING                        3    TALKING                   4    SINGING                   5    COUNTING                     6    READING
                               Create a list of things to         Go for a walk after dark.           At the end of the day talk     Have a family sing-along.      Draw numbers 1–10 in big          Read a book that won the
                               do this month. Hang it up          Pretend you are an explorer.        about everything that          Each person gets to pick a     puff y letters. Help your child   Caldecott Medal. The library
                               where everyone can see.            Talk about                          happened. What did you like    favorite song.                 color in each one as you say      will help you find one based
                               Have your child check off          what you see.                       best about today?                                             each one.                         on what your child likes.
                               items as they are completed.

 7    WRITING                  8    PLAYING                       9    TALKING                        10   SINGING                   11   COUNTING                  12   READING                      13   WRITING
 Write a message to            Play “I Spy” with rhyming          In the morning talk about           Recite “Rub a Dub Dub.”        Make a story box together.     Read a fiction and                Draw your child’s name in
 someone important.            words.                             what you will do today.             (Words are on the back. )      (Follow the instructions       nonfiction book about fall.       big puff y letters. Help them
                               “I spy with my little eye          What are you especially                                            on the                         Your library has lots to          color in the letters as you
                               something that rhymes with hat.    excited to do?                                                     back. )                        choose from!                      say each one.
                               Yes, a cat!”

 14   PLAYING                  15   TALKING                       16   SINGING                        17   COUNTING                  18   READING                   19   WRITING                      20   PLAYING
 Make an indoor fort with      Wish upon a star tonight.          Sing a favorite rhyming song.       Take turns naming things       Snuggle together and read      Scribble day! Have lots of        Take turns naming animals
 sheets and furniture.         Recite “Star Light, Star           Stop at the end of a line and       that begin with the first      two favorite books and         papers, markers, crayons          and making animal sounds.
 Pretend you are sleeping      Bright.” (Words are on the         have your child fill in the         letter of your child’s first   one new book you haven’t       for your child to scribble
 there overnight. What will    back. )                            word. (See “Twinkle, Twinkle        name.                          read yet.                      and draw.
 you bring? Read a book
                                                                  Little Star” on the back. )
 together in the cozy fort.

 21   TALKING                  22   SINGING                       23   COUNTING                       24   READING                   25   WRITING                   26   PLAYING                      27   TALKING
 Talk about opposites. Reach   Play favorite songs. Bounce,       See how many cotton balls           Read a book about              Make a book with your child.   Go for a morning walk. Walk       Ask your child “What is
 high to the sky and low to    tap, clap to songs with            you can fit into a variety of       Thanksgiving.                  Draw letters and pictures to   slow. Walk fast. (Toddler         your favorite toy?” Have
 the ground. Take a big step   rhythm.                            different-sized containers.                                        tell a story. Tape the pages   pace). Repeat.                    a conversation about the
 and a little step.                                               “How many can fit in this cup?                                     together.                                                        answer.
                                                                  How many can fit in your pocket?”

 28   SINGING                  29   COUNTING                      30   READING
 March to a drum. Use any      Make a number path!                Read a book about Winter.
 empty container to act as     Write one number on ten pieces
 a drum, then play the drum    of paper. Tape each piece to the
 and march to the tempo,       floor. Recite each number as
 going from slow to fast.      your child walks the path.
Listening to nursery rhymes and songs is an
early literacy experience that helps children                                     Books to Read
                                                                                   this Month
understand how language and stories work.
Recite rhymes and sing songs with children from the time they are infants. This
helps them become aware of and then play with the sounds in the words. Many
rhymes tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end. This shows children how
stories work and that events happen in a sequence. Good readers understand that
stories and books have a beginning, middle, and end. After reciting a rhyme or
                                                                                  Check out these books at the library. If they are not available,
singing a song ask your child about the song. What happened at the beginning?
                                                                                  ask the librarian for a recommendation.
What happened at the end?

RUB A DUB DUB                                  TWINKLE, TWINKLE,                  FOR READERS AGES 0-3
                                               LITTLE STAR
Rub a Dub Dub                                                                     The Going to Bed Book
                                               Twinkle, twinkle, little star
Three Men in a Tub                                                                 by Sandra Boynton
                                               How I wonder what you are
And Who Do You Think They Be?
                                               Up above the world so high         All the World
The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick                                           by Liz Garton Scanlon
Maker                                          Like a diamond in the sky
And All of the them Out to Sea                 Twinkle, twinkle little star
                                                                                  FOR READERS AGES 3+
                                               How I wonder what you are
                                                                                  Stop Bot!
MAKE A STORY BOX
                                                                                  By James Yang
1. Use a small box and decorate it together.   STAR LIGHT, STAR BRIGHT
   Label it Story Box.
                                               Star light, star bright,
                                                                                  The Day the
2. Find random pictures with no words to                                          Crayons Quit
                                               The first star I see tonight;
   add to the story box.                                                          by Drew Daywalt and
                                               I wish I may, I wish I might,      Oliver Jeffers
3. At story time each person takes a picture
   (without peeking) and tells a short story   Have the wish I wish tonight.
   about the picture. Use family snapshots,
   advertisements from magazines, and
   other pictures.
DECEMBER 2021
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activities to share with your child.
         SUNDAY                       MONDAY                         TUESDAY                      WEDNESDAY                        THURSDAY                           FRIDAY                            SATURDAY

                                                                                            1    WRITING                   2    PLAYING                     3    TALKING                        4    SINGING
                                                                                            Make a winter card to send     Make an indoor fort with         Talk about family traditions        Change the way you sing a
                                                                                            to someone special. Who        sheets and furniture. Cuddle     you’ll celebrate this month.        familiar song. Sing it faster
                                                                                            will you send it to? Use a     together and                     Look at photos from                 or slower. Change up the
                                                                                            stamp and post the letter in   read favorite                    previous years and talk             words.
                                                                                                                                                            about things you will do
                                                                                            a mailbox.                     books.
                                                                                                                                                            again this year.

5    COUNTING                6    READING                   7    WRITING                    8    PLAYING                   9    TALKING                     10   SINGING                        11   COUNTING
Weigh your child and write   Read books about different     Wrap and unwrap blocks          Pretend to be an animal that   Talk about your feelings.        Sing “The Frost Song.”              Measure your child’s height
it here _______ . Compare    holidays and how               with tin foil. This helps       likes cold weather. Who will   What made you happy              (Words are on the back.         )   and mark it here _______ .
it to January and June.      people celebrate               strengthen writing muscles      you be?                        today?                                                               Compare it to January and
                             them.                          and manual dexterity.                                                                                                               June.

12   READING                 13   WRITING                   14   PLAYING                    15   TALKING                   16   SINGING                     17   COUNTING                       18   READING
Read a fiction and           Draw a circle, square,         Trace a variety of different    At mealtimes, talk about       Recite “Three Little Kittens.”   Make a high tower with              Be a reading role model.
nonfiction book about        triangle, and rectangle, and   objects on a piece of paper.    the food you are preparing,    (Words are on the back. )        blocks. How many blocks             Let your child see you
winter. Your library has     have your child color them     Match the objects to their      what tools you are using,                                       did you use?                        reading a book, magazine,
many to choose from!         in. Talk about shapes and      shapes.                         how you are making it, and                                                                          or newspaper.
                             point them out today.                                          how it will taste.

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Have each family member      Use play dough or cloud        Talk about the seasons:         Sing “Cold and Snowy           Name three things that are       Write letters on strips             Pick one color and only use
write one thing they liked   dough to make a snowman.       Winter, Spring, Summer,         Morning.” (Words are on the    white like snow.                 of paper, add them to a             that to cover a whole page
about this week. Have your                                  and Fall.                       back. )                                                         container and have your child       with scribbles and pictures.
child decorate the paper.                                                                                                                                   draw one. Use that letter as
                                                                                                                                                            the letter of the day. Spend
                                                                                                                                                            the day finding the letter.

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Go for a short walk after    Talk about favorite things     Sing nonsense words to a        Work together to put a stack   Snuggle together and read        With your child, write a list
dark. What do you see?       that happened in 2020.         familiar tune. Sha la la. Doo   of children’s books in order   a book of nursery rhymes.        of things you plan
What does it feel like                                      bee doo bee do bee do wop       from largest to smallest.      The library can help you         to do in 2022.
outside?                                                    bop, etc.                                                      find one.
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