Opening Song: "If You're Happy and You Know It" [standing up] with whispered added verse "If it's storytime and you know it, say Shhhh..."
Uh-oh! It's starting to sprinkle even before our first story! [go straight into "Drippy Droppy, encouraging kids to join in as they pick up the words and actions]
Action Rhyme: Drippy Droppy Raindrops (to Icky Sticky Bubblegum)
Drippy droppy drippy droppy raindrops, raindrops
Drippy droppy drippy droppy raindrops
landing on my head. (Ooooh, wet! Better dry off our heads [pretend towel] etc)
...but what would you do if you were a dog --how do dogs get dry? Do they use a towel? No, they shake!
Sing again, pretending you're a dog...
...making a big puddle
(What else could they do?)
-- have kids do sound effects and countdown 10-9-8-7-6 etc towards the end
Action Rhyme [seated]: "Windshield Wiper"
[3 times through. Slowly when it's only lightly raining, then moderately, then crazy-quickly because the storm is so big!]
I’m a windshield wiper
This is how I go--
Back and forth, back and forth (Or "swish swash swish swash")
In the rain and snow.
Book: Soggy Saturday or Thirsty Thursday by Phyllis Root
Action Song with Scarves : "Stomping In the Rain"
(tune: “The Farmer in the Dell”)
[standing, with scarves over heads until "we must get wet," then dramatically remove and tilt face to sky...keep scarves entirely off heads during "twirling" verse, simply twirling with scarves]:
(tune: “The Farmer in the Dell”)
[standing, with scarves over heads until "we must get wet," then dramatically remove and tilt face to sky...keep scarves entirely off heads during "twirling" verse, simply twirling with scarves]:
We’re stomping in the rain
We’re stomping in the rain
We can’t stop yet,
we must get wet!
We're stomping in the rain.
We're jumping...
We're twirling in the rain [arms outstretched, face looking up as if rain is pouring on it]
The rain has slowly stoppedWe're jumping...
We're twirling in the rain [arms outstretched, face looking up as if rain is pouring on it]
The rain has slowly stopped
Let's say goodbye
and go get dry [toweling off motion]
until it rains again.
Book: The Thingamabob by Il Sung Na
Closing Song: Laurie Berkner's "These Are My Glasses" a cappella. "Today, everything we find in our book will begin with R." Possibles before opening to kids for suggestions: Rattlesnake! Raging Rhinoceros! Rocket [count down and blast off]!
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Alternative Book: Move Over, Rover! by Karen Beaumont
Alternative Action Song: "The Itsy Bitsy Spider", "Leaky Umbrella" by Jim Gill
Alternative Action Song: "If It's Raining Outside" (sing to "If You're Happy and You Know It)
If it's raining outside, put on your boots.
If it's raining outside, put on your boots.
If it's raining outside, then your boots will keep you dry;
If it's raining outside, put on your boots.
...put on your coat
Action Song with Scarves: "Come Under My Umbrella" (tune: "The More We Get Together") [standing]
Come under my umbrella
umbrella, umbrella,
Come under my umbrella,
it's starting to storm.
There's wind and there's rain and there's
thunder and lightning--
umbrella, umbrella,
Come under my umbrella,
it's starting to storm.
There's wind and there's rain and there's
thunder and lightning--
Come under my umbrella, it's starting to storm.