My first public library storytime performance! Here’s what I did:



Lynn, the teen librarian, observed my storytime and this is what she reported back to Pamela:
I was lucky to attend Destinee’s first public library preschool story time this morning. What a wonderful job she did!
The audience was wiggly but attentive. Her stories were very well chosen: The Cow that Laid an Egg was a big hit. They loved the chicken sounds!!
The pre-schoolers liked Waking Beauty and some even got the fact that he should have been “kissing” her to wake her up instead of all the other stuff. (The parents seemed to REALLY like this book.) She explained that it rhymed.
The Terrible Monster was quite touching and was an excellent choice for this crowd. The visuals were so large that even folks sitting way back where I was could see them very well. What a beautiful story!
Also, her use of I’ve Got Ten Fingers, I’m a Little Teapot (sung 5 different ways), the flannel board Flip-Flap Jack (with a knee slapping refrain) and If You’re Happy and You Know it made for a rollicking time and helped the wigglers a lot.
I think she adapted things from your repertoire very well to suit her style and her audience. She did a great job commenting on the pictures and drawing their attention to the funny faces, to the silly illustrations. Very engaging!!
I am very impressed with Destinee’s abilities. She is a natural, exuberant story teller. She obviously has wonderful rapport with children. And they were delighted by her story time.
I think is already an awesome Chidlren’s Librarian and has a long career ahead of her.
Best,
Lynn Mille
Also, my grandma was in attendance with my little niece Amelia. She took some pictures:












