Rhythm & rhyme & harmony: Videos & activities to help early learners practice self-regulation

Toddler clapping

This week, I shared a video on using breathing to regulate your body when you’re feeling stressed or getting too excited on a fun day. A lot of the songs we sing and games we play in storytime help kids practice self-regulation: kids are following patterns in movement and song, and staying paced with the … Read more

Sharing books when you don’t feel like reading: Videos & activities for early learners

Grumpy baby with book

What do you think of when you see a book? Are books something stressful? Boring? Magical? Exciting? Something in between? It’s okay to not always feel excited about books or reading. It’s okay to have phases where other forms of learning and entertainment are what bring you joy. It’s okay to read books in different … Read more

Butterflies! At-home activities for grade schoolers (part 1)

Monarch butterfly on milkweed

The Village of Oak Park has proclaimed 2021 as the Year of the Butterfly, and we’re doing our part to ensure everyone knows all they can to protect the monarch butterfly! Find facts, fun activities and resources, books to check out, and programs to attend below. Discover facts about monarch butterflies About the monarch butterfly … Read more

Beyond ‘Twinkle Twinkle’: Videos & activities for early learners

Instruments and music notes

This week, the Fred Rogers Center shared an article from Zero to Three about the power of music for infants and toddlers. It ties music to key early development skills: physical, thinking, language, and literacy skills. As a librarian, I know the value of music; that’s why so much of our storytimes are music based. … Read more

Wild, witty, wonderful words: Videos & activities for early learners

Letter tiles

Marvelous! Splendiferous! Sensational! There are so many delightful and fun words that exist. The more words that kids know, the easier it will be for them to decode and read them when they’re ready.  Preschoolers young and old love to use big fancy words. How many can you use together? Maybe you look at a … Read more

Transgender Day of Visibility: Books for early learners & grade schoolers

Book covers

By Hal, Rainbow Services Librarian March 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility (TDoV). Founded in 2009 by Rachel Crandall, Transgender Day of Visibility celebrates the resilience and accomplishments of transgender and nonbinary people. Back in November, we shared books and resources about gender identity. This time, in honor of TDoV, let’s explore some books written … Read more

Sounds, science & snow: Videos & activities for early learners

Snowflakes

By Shelley Harris, Children’s Librarian What kind of things do you hear during the winter? When there’s a lot of snow on the ground, it can actually be very quiet! Until a snowplow comes by. Or the wind starts blowing and whistling. Or kids start playing in the snow.  There are many benefits to paying … Read more

Explore chess

Wooden chess board with two players

Chess challenges young minds to think critically. It teaches sacrifice and strategy, and exercises the ability to think ahead. And it’s fun! Whether kids are new to chess or have been playing for some time, check out these resources. On-demand video tutorials Luis Tubens taught chess at the Oak Park Public Library for several years; … Read more

How to help young kids process upsetting events in the news

Ruthie and Miss Jenny talking

By Shelley Harris, Children’s Librarian Well, 2021 has certainly begun right where 2020 left off: with a lot of tough topics. Even our youngest kids know when big or upsetting things happen in the news. They may not know the details, but they can see and feel the strong emotions of their grownups and that … Read more

Take a sad year & make it better: Videos & activities for early learners

Take a Sad Year & Make It Better: Tips for helping kids share memories and deal with difficult emotions

By Shelley Harris, Children’s Librarian Every year, our final Early Bird Reader tip we send via text (Want weekly early learning tips from the Oak Park Public Library? Sign up now for Early Bird Readers ») is to share stories about the year that’s ending. Sharing memories is a great way to practice narrating stories, … Read more

Fun with sounds: Videos, activities, books & music for early learners

Miss Shelley reading a book

By Shelley Harris, Children’s Librarian Miss Jenny and I both love building fun sounds into our storytimes and our videos. Sounds, especially unexpected ones, get and keep everyone’s interest and attention. Will your preschooler understand you if you give them directions using inflections and gestures but only mooing? Yes, probably! And they might even focus … Read more

Sing, sing a song: Videos & activities for early learners

Miss Jenny and Ruthie the Camel

By Shelley Harris, Children’s Librarian Mr. Andy, one of our past librarians, always used to tell caregivers that he could remember the words to “Sweet Caroline” much better than he could remember how to use and program his remote control. Does that feel familiar? Things set to song are easier to remember! If you have … Read more

Storytelling: Videos & activities for early learners

Miss Jenny and Ruthie the Camel playing Roll-A-Story Pronouns

Sometimes, at the Children’s Services desk, small kids come up to the desk and proudly read a book to us. Their caregiver will laugh and say they memorized it or are describing the pictures. And guess what? That is also reading!  The articles about Picture Walks and Whole Book Reading offer ways to let kids … Read more

Virtual learning & fun for early learners: Whoosh, bang, boom

Toddler singing

By Children’s Librarian Shelley Harris When we think about talking with our smallest kids, there are so many sounds involved: animal sounds, choo choo sounds, airplane sounds. These may feel like small things, but they’re important—the sounds we make with our kids are the building blocks of words. Being able to hear and practice those … Read more

Let’s learn & practice new words: Videos & books for early learners

Miss Jenny holding a book

By Shelley Harris, Children’s Librarian Miss Jenny and I have been sharing a lot of words this week—big ones like “disappointed” and fancy ones like “scarlet.” The more words kids hear and know, the easier it is to read and keep learning new words: They can guess what a new word means when they know … Read more

Raising kids? Top 5 reasons you need your library

Kids at 2018 Code Fest

Know someone without a card? Help us spread the word! Learn more about getting and using your card » #1: You get to say yes more! No late fines and automatic renewals? Go ahead, get all the books, music, and movies you can carry—and then some. With each library card, you can check out up to 200 … Read more