Today’s
Story Time at Home theme is France! If you would like to share a
picture of your story-time-at-home experience (i.e. You might send a
picture of a finished craft project), just shoot us an email
at ozarkregionallibraryyouth@gmail.com, and it might get included on our
blog! No names will be included with submissions for privacy reasons.
Let's Visit France Story Time
Books:
The Cat Who Walked Across France
by Kate Banks and
Georg Hallensleben
Cover image from Goodreads. |
Anatole by Eve Titus and
Paul Galdone
Cover image from Goodreads. |
Game/Activity: France
is recognized as being a hub for perfume-making. Test your nose with
this fun sensory activity! Gather approximately half-a-dozen small
paper Dixie cups, and with a sharp needle, poke a small hole in bottom
of each cup. Put one item in each cup that has a strong scent (i.e. a
banana slice, a cotton ball soaked in peppermint extract, a piece of a
gingersnap cookie). Turn the cups upside down on the tables with the
items still tucked inside. Let kids smell the scent wafting from the
pinhole in the cups, and guess what the scents are.
Snack: Make
crepes! To make the crepe batter, combine 1 ½ cups of milk, 1 ½ cups
of flour, 3 eggs, ¼ teaspoon salt, and 2 tablespoons of melted butter or
margarine in a bowl until smooth. A hand-held mixer will yield the
best consistency. Let the batter sit for an hour. Then, heat a small
skillet. Pour ¼ cup of the batter into the pan, and tilt from side to
side until the bottom of the pan is covered. When the crepe is cooked,
remove it from the pan, and stack on a plate. Make as many crepes as
you would like, and then add your favorite topping– chocolate, whipped
cream, diced fruit– before eating!
Craft: Recreate the Eiffel Tower– from toothpicks!
- Gather a box of toothpicks, a sheet of construction paper (preferably black), and glue. Glitter is optional, but nice!
- Find a picture of the Eiffel Tower, and recreate its shape simply with toothpicks (hint: try making a triangle for the top of the Tower, and more toothpicks to create the “legs” the Tower stands on).
- Glue your toothpicks to your paper.
- Add more glue to your Parisian scene, and sprinkle on some glitter for extra sparkle.
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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