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Hello from your Family Story Time Team!
Below are some of our favorite parts from story time that you can enjoy at home.
 
Theme of the Week: 
Bathtime
Book Recommendations
Bathtime by Courtney Dicmas
Sloppy takes the plunge by Sean Julian
How do you take a bath? by Kate McMullan
Dirty Birdies by Jennifer Sattler
Hogwash by Karma Wilson
Still stuck by Shinsuke Yoshitake
Board Books 
Pig takes a bath
by Michael Dahl

A muddy little pig takes a bath and gets clean before escaping back to his messy fun
Silly monsters in the bath
by Pamela Chanko

Simple text and illustrations invite readers to join toddlers who are showing silly monsters how to take a bath
Click here for online instructions to set up eResources accounts. 
 
Rhyme of the Week 
 
I Wish I Was A Little Bar of Soap
Tune 'If You’re Happy and You Know It'
 
 Oh I wish I was a little bar of soap!
    Oh I wish I was a little bar of soap!
I'd slippy and I'd slidy over everybody's hidy, 
Oh I wish I was a little bar of soap!
 
 
 
Early Learning Tip
 
A bathtub isn't just a bathtub - it can be a pirate ship, an aquarium, or a space ship!
 
Pretend play encourages kids to practice their storytelling and language abilities.
Song of the Week 
 
Song: Rubber Duckie
Artist: Sesame Street

Album: Splish, Splash: Bath time fun
 
Click here to watch it on YouTube!
Baby Sign Language & Letter of the Week
Baby Sign Language
 
Soap
 
Letter of the Week 
 
 
S s
 
Ask your little one:

What sound does this letter make?
What words start with 'S'?
 
Play I Spy with the letter 'S' as you go about your day! 
 
Looking for more?
Register for these upcoming programs!
 
 
  
Live Zoom Family Story Time  
Tuesdays at 10:30AM
Registration opens May 12th
New! Wednesdays at 6:30PM
Registration opens May 12th
  
Rhymes for Babies
Mondays at 7PM
YouTube Playlist Link
  
 
 
Want more story time?
You can find our past Family, Russian, and Bilingual Story Times on YouTube!
 
Find us on social media too!
 
                 
 
 
We would love your feedback!
Please email us any questions, suggestions, or concerns at tnorstrom@cooklib.org.