Friday, December 21, 2012

Flashback (Storytime at Home: Let's Visit Africa!)

As anybody who attended fall story time knows, I'm due to have my first baby any day now!  Since I'm going to be going on maternity leave soon and will be out of the office for a month or so (and spending some quality snuggle-&-reading time with my new little one!), I thought I'd dig through the blog archives and re-share some simple travel-themed story-time-at-home ideas we first featured on the site last January.

So, get ready to travel because today's story time destination is a continent across the world- Africa!

Let's Visit Africa Story Time

Books: 

Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears:
A West African Tale
by Verna Aardema and 
Leo and Diane Dillion

Cover image from Goodreads.

Mama Panya's Pancakes: 
A Village Tale from Kenya 
by Mary and Richard Chamberlin
and Julia Cairns

Cover image from Goodreads.
Game/Activity: Make your own game of Mancala, a “count-&-capture” game that has roots in Africa and Asia.  Click here for great instructions from Kaboose!

Snack: Combine two popular African foods- bananas and nuts- to make this super simple snack

Craft: Make a baobab tree.  Baobab trees are unique; they look as though they have been planted upside down, and their partially hollow trunks can hold up to 25,000 gallons of water!  Here’s how you make your own tree:
  • Gather an empty, plastic soda bottle, brown and green construction paper (or color a couple sheets of typing paper), scissors, and glue or tape. 
  • Wrap the bottle base with brown paper.  
  • Twist small strips of brown paper to form branches.  Attach these to the bottle’s neck.
  • Cut out and attach green leaf shapes to the ends of the branches.
  • Admire your recycled creation!
I hope you enjoyed this idea for how you can recreate story time at home!  Check back in a few days for more fun, travel-themed ideas focusing on a new area of the world!

Keep reading!

Shaen

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