Early Years Bulletin
Autumn 2013 vol 1, no 2
Focus on Pre-K & K
editors: Jennifer Baumgartner & Cynthia DiCarlo
Recipe for a Crowd-Pleasing Story Time by Katherine Becker, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Orillia Campus, Ontario, Canada
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very Tuesday evening, at a tiny branch of an Arizona public library tucked into the corner of a strip mall, cars fill the parking lot. Eager children spill into the community room and play on the carpet while they wait for Mr. Mike to get started. Parents and family members sit on the chairs set up behind the kids, greeting old friends and supervising their children. The excited little ones are eager to touch all the goodies laid out in front of them: six different colored felt hats stuck on a felt board, a guitar and sheets of music, a stack of picture books, a bulging canvas bag, and a plastic tub. Who would be hiding behind the hats tonight? Was the bag filled with shaky eggs or beanbags? Was Freezy the Puppet in the tub? While public librarians across the United States scrambled to get patrons in the door amid cutbacks and closures, evolving public preferences, and technological change, it was standing-room only for Mr. Mike. continued on p. 3 . . .
Contents p. 2 Ten Pillars of a Good Childhood p. 5 How Movement Influences Learning p. 9 Exploring Names p. 12 Book Reviews
Focusing on Safe Drinking Water Ensuring drinking water quality at school and child care facilities is important because that’s where children spend their day, and they are likely to drink water while they are there. Consuming enough fluids on a daily basis is important for children’s health. Water is a great choice because: • it doesn’t contain the calories, caffeine, or sugar that may be found in other beverages, and • it helps nearly every part of the human body function efficiently. The United States Environmental Protection Agency provides information about drinking water quality in schools and child care facilities at http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/drinkingwater/schools/basicinformation.cfm