 Thank you. I have a silly silly story today. Oh This old lady. She likes to eat everything and if you can remember Oh, I'll wait, but I got an old lady and she is She loves to eat everything now think of the books we've read Oh, keep your thoughts in if you can think of something silly this lady has eaten put your thumb on your tummy What is something that she's eaten? I bet I could almost call on everybody because she has had some crazy things That she has chosen to put into her mouth and her tummy. Vivi. What is she eating? That's crazy Roasted well, she's about to eat a rose. Should we eat a rose? No, not unless it's chocolate inside Cameron think about the past stories that we've read. What has this lady eaten? She ate chalk. Tayton. What else has she had? A sled. She ate a sled. Mason, do you remember something she ate? Keep your thoughts in if you had a turn. Mason, what's something she's eaten in the past? We've read a lot of her stories Do you remember what she had? Skylar? She ate a pumpkin. Taylor, do you remember something silly that this lady has eaten? A boat. She ate a boat? A boat. Oh, she ate a boat. She ate a boat like in Tayton's hair. She would eat that Oh, and she ate a boat. Well, let's think she ate the book She ate a boat and she ate a boat all things that start with the sound All things that we should eat. No, thank you. Skylar, what's something she has eaten in the past? A boat. Did she eat a boat? Yes. I think she did eat a boat. She eats about everything. All right, now my friends, here's your choice You may lay on your tummy on your letter. You may sit on your bottom But we're about to enjoy a nice book and your job is to look Listen, learn and love, but I will begin today this way I don't begin this way. Do I go from the back to the front? Oh, if I went to the back to the front, we wouldn't learn the story in the right way Everybody say back cover Show me how smart you are. What's this? Spine, where's the spine in your body? Those bumpy bones. And if that's back cover and that's spine, what's this? Front cover and here's the title. There was an old lady who swallowed a rose. Oh my gosh It's written by Lucille Colandro and it's illustrated by Jared Lee I appreciate the way mason's ready to hear a story Here we go There was an old lady who swallowed a rose That would be spiky. You are correct There was an old lady who swallowed some lace. She didn't race to swallow that lace Now if you heard a word or two that rhymed and you put your thumb in the air Let me read that one more time. Listen carefully There was an old lady who swallowed some lace. She didn't race to swallow that lace Oh, I love how Adelines keep it in. Adeline, did you hear words that rhymed? Would you like me to read it one more time? Listen carefully There was an old lady who swallowed some lace. She didn't race to swallow that lace What were the rhyming words in there Adeline? Race and lace. Can everybody say race? Lace. Do they sound the same? Now I'm going to pick someone who can find the next one ready listening ears She swallowed the lace to tie to the rose. I don't know why she swallowed that rose But that's how it goes Taylor, what was the rhyming word? Rose, foes are rhyming words and in the book it was rose and goes Excellent excellent It brought the old lady so much happiness that she smiled laughed and Blew a big kiss To wish you a happy valentine's day The end My librarian is Bodie. Bodie, please put a sticker on for a book that we read And I want to show you a new trick everybody put your hand to your lips and blow a kiss Now if I blow you a kiss you have to catch it you blow me a kiss So I have to catch all these kisses and put them on my cheeks, but when I blow you a kiss Catch it catch it put it on your cheek Excellent