Kangaroos, Koalas, and Wiggles, Oh My!

25 02 2008

Yesterday morning I had a great time doing our branch’s monthly Saturday storytime.  I decided to take the kids on a little trip Down Under through stories and music.  Of course, being a children’s program about Australia, it was only appropriate to use a little music from The Wiggles.

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I started the program as I usually do, with a little “Shake Your Sillies Out.”  This song is good for two reasons: it truly does help the active kids shake their sillies out and get ready to hear some stories, but it also helps shy kids loosen up a bit and feel more comfortable in storytime.  Later in the program I brought the Wiggles back for “Here Comes a Bear” because it mentions a few Australian animals.

While we’re on the subject of the music in the program, I also mixed in the traditional Australian tunes “Waltzing Matilda” and “Kookaburra,” although I did use the Dora the Explorer medley version so it would be kid-friendly.

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Then to provide some nostalgia for the parents in the room, I just had to bring out “Down Under” by Men at Work.  Remember that one?

It was fun to watch a couple of the parents singing along and enjoying themselves, too.

Now, on to the most important part of the program – the books, of course!  Each of the books I chose focused on a different Australian animal.

Koala:

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Koala Lou by Mem Fox

Kangaroo:

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Polly Hopper’s Pouch by Louise Bonnett-Rampersaud

Wombat:

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Sometimes I Like to Curl up in a Ball by Vicki Churchill

Platypus:

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Platypus and the Lucky Day by Chris Riddell

All great stories (with great illustrations!) that just happen to feature Australian animals.

We finished up the hour with a paper plate koala craft and authentic Australian Arnott’s biscuits.  Yum!

 I had a lot of fun, and more importantly, the kids had fun and even learned a little bit, too.  Do you have any favorite Australian picture books?