Tuesday, March 24, 2009

This Thursday!

At 10 am is the Free Family Circle in the Founders Room at Swansea Town Hall!

It's a Registration Date for the upcoming April 2nd Toddler Series (although some registrations have been taken by phone and email - it's ok to do it that way too!) do feel free to drop by even if you're unable to register - the more, the merrier:) On that day, anyway - the session is limited to 12 children and one series will be added at 11am should the need arise.

I'm excited to be going back to work there - I've missed my friends and families over there and even just the neighbourhood, itself. Living downtown is handy but not so much pretty the way it is over there....

Also, a date of May 31st is ALMOST confirmed for our Family Dance Party at the Gladstone.
We have a couple of surprises for that day (well, they're surprises for the moment but I'll let you know as everything gets firmed up) and it's an opportunity for Happy Moon Productions (Allegra and Luna) to show you our fun show they've been working hard to perfect for a while now.

At any rate - I'm excited. I'll wait until it's fully formed before I mention it again - promise:)

Not too wordy today - I'm draggy now: I had a big day with the little babies today. I SO love the way little babies ADORE their mamas. I think I said that 5 times today - I'm just having one of those days where I can't get over it, I guess. Lucky me:)

Have a singsongy day!

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Today's Google! Haha!

I'm pretty selective (ok, I'm VERY selective - there are still less than 10 I use regularly) about the books I choose to use in my programs. They need to be rhythmic and lyric and, ideally, there are plenty of opportunities for group interaction. They need to include challenges that children make for themselves naturally; information that kids want. I have a strong interest in (what I call) 0-5 books - books that you can buy for your new baby and still be interesting (if not intact - although most board books are pretty resilient, in general) by the time their 5 - often even longer. I do find many books that don't quite enough lyrical flow for a larger group exploring music and rhythm but I would highly recommend for home, daycare and reading groups.

The Hungry Caterpillar (age 40 today!) is one of those books.
It has everything! Eric Carle rocks!

Bright simple pictures that can attract the eye of the very, very young (less is more). His interesting design and use of colour and texture means that, even as these simple pictures become clear and retain meaning, children are still drawn to their beauty and then, of course, the story itself:

On a practical level, he introduces the days of the week, counting up to 5, a range of clearly defined colours, a variety of fruit (which encourages good eating habits!), a tiny science lesson and offers an interesting sensory experience as it demonstrates, through it's design, how more things take up more space.



On an emotional level - children can empathize with the lonely caterpillar that can never seem to fill himself up. Even in the strongest family unit, we can all feel lonely - or alone - sometimes, as each of us has a completely unique journey to take to get through life. I don't mean in a deep depressing way, though. An example might be: the day that a toddler just wants to run and run and run and needs to be constantly reminded that "this" is not the time or the place. Why isn't everyone else wanting to run too? Or a child who just first attends daycare - where all the other children seem content to play and s/he can only pine for Mommy and Daddy all day....Just, sometimes, we feel like we're on our own. It's comforting to know that others feel like that sometimes too - even caterpillars. Complicated journey - simple tale....

And, of course, the caterpillar turns into a butterfly - which is every child's story really. A determined sense of adventure mixed with some nutrition and a little rest turns caterpillars into butterflies! Yay!

The Hungry Caterpillar has been in print for 40 years today and is being celebrated by everyone - even Google! and also Philomel, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group, who is launching The Very Hungry Caterpillar Day on March 20th, They're even providing a downloaded activity kit for Librarians and educators
complete with lesson plans, arts and crafts, and other activities for librarians and teachers to share with their students: http://us.penguingroup.com/static/pages/yr/pdf/caterpillar.pdf

Taken from Strollerderby Posted by Hannah Tennant Moore:

Born to German immigrants in New York, [Eric Carle] was upended at the age of six to move back to Germany, for which his mother was terribly homesick. The carefree freedom of the first six years of his life quickly eroded, replaced by teachers armed with bamboo switches and the panic of war. His father was drafted to fight for Germany, leaving Carle and his mother starving and spending much of their time hiding from bombs in their cellar.
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“With my books,” Carle says, “I try to recapture a period I should’ve had and didn’t—for more fun, more nonsense, more humour.”

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

GREAT KIDS' STUFF SALE

My favourite way to shop! I always feel like we have SO much stuff in the world already, if we take good care of it we don't ALWAYS need to be making more...we can share! And share the cost of it, too, really - AND help others in the community while we're at it!:



You can click on the image to go straight to the site or here for North Toronto Moms Group.

From my inbox:
22nd Semi-Annual Great Kids Stuff Sale
Saturday, April 25th, 2008 - 9:00 am–noon
High quality items for newborns up to 6 years old. Clothes, Cribs, Strollers, Toys and More!! Thousands of brand name, new and gently used baby and kids' items at incredibly low prices!
St. Leonard's Anglican Church, 25 Wanless Ave ,
(just north of Lawrence, east of Yonge)

CASH ONLY PLEASE
Interested in selling your kids stuff? This is the best place in the GTA to sell used items. Clear out the stuff you no longer need and turn it into cash! WWW.GREATKIDSSTUFFSALE.COM

Please do let me know if YOU have a community event you'd like me to post here. It's FREE!

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Today on Queen and Spadina!

Ok, so THESE pictures are not from today. This is Allegra a couple of weeks ago at Caribbean Jourvert for the Caribbean Catholic Church at Dundas and Ossington. She was stilt dancing with her bestie, Luna, and came home full of the zest of the day! I just had to let you see!
But today was our first day back on the street, busking in this beautiful weather. We didn't stay out long - after they'd finished choir practice this morning, they came back and helped me put this board together:It's a collage of thank you notes and seasons greetings and pictures, both drawn and digital that I've gotten together over the years. It's not all of them but it's many. Besides being a really simple way to let the poor wandering souls in the street know where we're coming from, it's a great way for me to share all these wonderful expressions I've received over the years! It really bothered me, as I collected them, that I didn't have a way to share them - and now I do! I'll bring the board out to Swansea Town Hall on Thursday March 26 for the free family jam, too! It's THAT portable! I can't bring it out all the time...but to special events, at least.

I'll try to bring it out tomorrow, to Metro Central YMCA FDC (you can always drop in there on a Monday), and the kids too! (Well, the kids are coming, most certainly - they're eager to strut their stuff once again.) We had a FABULOUS time today, working on some more moves before taking it to the streets. Our little vaudeville show really turns heads; it's really fun - I mean - I'm PRETTY sure that passersby find it fun...for us: I'm TOTALLY sure! Haha!
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Morning Music

Seriously - Could I be any happier right now?


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Sunday, March 8, 2009

FINALLY!!! I'm BACK! YAY!

Swansea Town Hall
Thursdays:
You can register at the FREE FAMILY CIRCLE
on Thursday, March 26 at 10am, Swansea Town Hall
(or even just come out to say "Hi!")

9:45am (a second class will be opened at 11pm based on interest)

The series runs: April 2nd to May 28th (no session on April 16th)


8 Weeks – SongBlossoms/BopSkipHop (toddlers 1-3 years old)
95 Lavinia Street (2 blocks South West of Bloor and Runnymede)

8 weeks/$110 - Siblings $60 or 4 weeks/$55 - Siblings $30

Register
with jennielea! at 416-603-2335

or email bookjennielea@circlesing.com
or at the FREE FAMILY CIRCLE on March 26th!

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Also, an early reminder about High Park Circles
every WEDNESDAY
at 11am
beginning July 8th and running to September 16th.

These Circles are PayWhatYouCan events (min. suggested $5)

held next to the ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND in High Park (off Centre Road@Parkside Drive)

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TELL YOUR FRIENDS! THE MORE THE MERRIER!

And keep checking in as a variety of family and children's events all over town will be posted here in the coming weeks as I get back into the swing of things!

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