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GAME ON - A story about sharing favorite games. Unicorn and Yeti combine their favorite games to create a new one that they can play together. As a bonus, in the back of the book, illustrator Hazel Quintanilla teaches us how to draw the game board. Sharing the story and then having each participant draw the game board could be great fun. I would love to see how each game board drawing comes out differently. And, of course, they can create game pieces and make up the game they play on the board as well. Then play!
Supplies needed: Paper, pencils, and crayons. colored pencils, or markers, and any other things you want to add if you want to get fancy.
HIDE AND SEEK - In this story about the classic game, Yeti helps Unicorn learn how to be a better hider. Not only does the story help children think about spatial awareness, it also models patience. It can take longer for some kids to figure out how to play games than others and Unicorn and Yeti show that that is okay! While we may not want to play hide and seek in a library setting, the story could easily fit into an outside game day where the kids learn to play a game like red light green light. Of course, you could always make the classic Yeti, since Yeti is really good at hiding. Yeti might even like to hide around the library or the kid's stacks of books at home this summer! He's always up for doing something cool!
Supplies needed: Paper, glue, cotton balls, pens or colored pencils. See the instructions here.
PUZZLED - Unicorn and Yeti have different ways of putting a puzzle together. They figure out that things can be done in different ways and playing, well, it should be fun! I know that librarians are crafty, so I don't feel like I need to tell you how to create a puzzle with kids. It is a great craft to make use of recycled items.
Supplies needed: Paper, cardstock, or cardboard, colored pencils or pens or glue and magazines, comics, etc., and scissors. Of course, you can also purchase cheap puzzle blanks.
Bonus: In UNICORN AND YETI: A GOOD TEAM, Unicorn and Yeti create a race in the story titled... (you guessed it!)... A RACE. Creating a race could be a fun interactive project for the kids to do together! I think I might do that one too!
Whether you read the entire FUN AND GAMES book for one Storytime or use one story, it is definitely ready to fit into this year's iRead theme!
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CSLP |
Color Our World is the Collaborative Summer Library Program theme this year. The classic theme has lots of possibilities. Unicorn is always coloring the world! I do love the stories where Unicorn changes Yeti's appearance in SPARKLY NEW FRIENDS second story, AN AMAZING FRIEND and the third story in TOGETHER, TEA PARTY.
Of course, painting is a perfect activity for the Color Your World theme, and Unicorn and Yeti do just that in FAIR AND SQUARE, NO FAIR! The story reminds readers that each of us is unique as are our creations, and that painting is supposed to be fun, no matter how our paintings turn out.
So there you have it, a few quick and easy ideas to go with the 2025 iRead and CSLP Summer Reading themes. Thank you librarians for all you do to get kids excited about reading!
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