 Hi everyone! My name is Denea and I'm from the Long Beach Public Library. Welcome to today's summer reading program, SRP for short, toddler time. We are going to sing and have fun together. Don't forget, at the end of the story time, there will be a code to add to your beanstack SRP. Before we start, I'll be using a scarf and bubbles today, so keep those handy and I'll let you know when we'll be using those. Now it's time for us to do our hello song and I'll be incorporating sign language with this one. So let's put out our hand and let's touch our forehead and we're going to go bring it out and that means hello. Let's do that again. Hello! Good job! And now we're going to make the sign language for friends. We're going to put out both of our fingers and let's bend them and let's give them a hug. Good job! So this means friends. So let's do hello and let's do friends. Good job! And then we're going to do time. So we're going to point to our wrist. Time to say, this is say hello. Let's do that again. It's like hello friends. Time to say hello. Okay, we're going to do this twice, okay? All right, let's start. Hello friends. Hello friends. Hello. It's time to say, do that again. If you can't do all the moves, at least we can work on one at a time and the more that you do it, the more that it'll be very easy for you to do. Okay, so let's do it again. Hello friends. Hello friends. Hello. Okay, let's do the sign language of all the things that we learned today again. So hello friends. Say and then help. Good job. We'll work on it again next time. Okay, it's time for us to do some stretches. Let's get our arms ready. Let's shake them out. And we're going to reach them up high. We're going to stretch, stretch, stretch your arms high above your head, okay? So let's start. Stretch, stretch, stretch your arms high above your head. Stretch so high, reach the sky. Then we'll stretch again. Let's do it again. Stretch, stretch, stretch your arms high above your head. Stretch so high, reach the sky. Bring them down again. Okay, let's do it again. Okay, let's get our arms ready. Okay. Stretch, stretch, stretch your arms high above your head. Stretch so high, reach the sky. Then we'll stretch again. Let's bring it on down and stretch it up and up. And let's do it again. Stretch, stretch, stretch your arms high above your head. Stretch so high, reach the sky. Bring them down again. Oh, my arms are feeling a little limber. Okay, let's do another one. We're going to stretch to the windows, stretch to the door, stretch to the ceiling, and bend to the floor. Okay, so we're going to go out and up, down. Are you ready? We're going to do this twice. Okay, stretch to the windows, stretch to the door, stretch to the ceiling, and bend to the floor. Okay, let's get our arms ready. We're going to do it one last time. Okay, stretch to the windows, stretch to the door, stretch to the ceiling, and bend to the floor. Good job. Yay. Today, we'll be singing about the color green. And I have my green hat and the word green is in the color green. In this song, we'll be spelling out the word green and pointing out that caterpillars are green and grasshoppers too, and we'll spell out the word green at the end again. So it's to the tune of row, row, row your boat. So let's start. G-R-E-E-N. G-R-E-E-N. I know how to spell green. Caterpillars are green and grasshoppers too. G-R-E-E-N. Good job. So let's do this one more time. Okay, so the tune of row, row, row your boat. So you could either do the rowing motions with it or you can sway. So let's start. G-R-E-E-N. G-R-E-E-N. I know how to spell green. Caterpillars are green and grasshoppers too. G-R-E-E-N. Good job. We're going to sing about five green peas in a pee pod press. They grew and they grew and they eventually popped. So this is a fun finger play, but let's count our cool peas on the board. I have one, two, three, four, five. We're going to sing about five green peas. Okay, so let's, and we're going to do this song twice. Okay, so let's put our hands out and let's close our hands into a fist. And we're going to go, okay, five green peas in a pee pod pressed. One grew, two grew and sowed it all the rest. They grew and they grew and they did not stop till one day that pee pod popped. Okay, so you get that one? Okay, so we're going to do five green peas. Then we're going to close our hand and then we're going to make them grow, grow, grow, grow until they pop. Okay, so let's do it again. Five green peas in a pee pod pressed. One grew, two grew and sowed it all the rest. They grew and they grew and they did not stop till one day that pee pod popped. Good job. We'll be doing the itsy bitsy spider and we're going to take our finger and our thumb. We're going to put it together and we're going to climb it on up and we're going to do this twice. Okay, so let's start. The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out. Out came the sun and dried up all the rain and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again. We can't see it again. Let's get our finger and our thumb, bring them together and we're going to climb it on up. Okay, the itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out. Out came the sun and dried up all the rain and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again. For today's flannel rhyme, I'll be singing about five green and speckled frogs and they're sitting on a speckled log. So we're going to count down because we're going to jump into the pool. So let's count down. Let's put out our hand and we're going to count down. Okay, five, four, three, two, one. Let's do that again. Bring out your hand. Five, four, three, two, one. Good job. Okay, so let's get ready to sing. Let's put out our hand again and put out all of our fingers and we're going to count down as we watch our frogs jump into the pool. Okay. All right. Five green and speckled frogs sitting on a speckled log, eating the most delicious bugs. Yum, yum. One jumped into the pool where it was nice and cool. Now there are four green speckled frogs. So let's count it out. One, two, three, four. Four green and speckled frogs sitting on a speckled log, eating the most delicious bugs. Yum, yum. One jumped into the pool where it was nice and cool. Now there are three green speckled frogs. Let's count it out. One, two, three, three green and speckled frogs sitting on a speckled log, eating the most delicious bugs. Yum, yum. One jumped into the pool where it was nice and cool. Now there are two green speckled frogs. Glub, glub. Let's count it. One, two, two green and speckled frogs sitting on a speckled log, eating the most delicious bugs. Yum, yum. One jumped into the pool where it was nice and cool. Now there's just one green speckled frog. Glub, glub. Let's count it out. One, one green and speckled frogs sitting on a speckled log, eating the most delicious bugs. Yum, yum. He jumped into the pool where it was nice and cool. Now there are no green speckled frogs. Glub, glub. Good job. Blue versus yellow by Tom Sullivan. Blue versus yellow. Have you heard the news? Blue is the best color. It says yellow, not as good. Nice try, but everyone knows that yellow is the best color. Look up and see for yourself. Blue is the color of the whole sky. That's funny. All I see is a bright yellow sun. Well, blue is the only color that has its own music. Sure, but the instruments are yellow. And if you're blue, it means you're sad. So what? If you're yellow, it means you're a scaredy cat. Speaking of cats, the fastest animal in the world is yellow. But the biggest animal in the world is blue. And to top it off, all the best food is blue. Um, I'm not sure I'd even consider most of that food. Yellow food is much better. Let's see, let's take a look. See, there's cotton candy, slushies, popsicles, gummies. Yeah, most of the food is not as good as yellow. We have bananas, cheese, apples, popcorn, lemonade, and french fries. Let's see. Oh, they both sound great. Plus, there are yellow birds, bugs, bikes, and all sorts of things. Those can be blue, too. Well, the coolest cars are yellow. Don't forget about big blue trucks. Uh-oh, what does it look like they're doing? They're going to come together. They're going really fast and they go, boom! Whoa, what happened? We're, we're green. Look at all the cool stuff we can both be. Okay, truce. Blue and yellow are the best together. Stop. Um, excuse me. I think everyone can agree red is the best color of all time. Hands down to infinity, red. Blue versus yellow versus red. The end. Blue versus yellow by Tom Sullivan. Let's get our arms moving and we're going to start rowing. We're going to do row, row, row your boat. Okay, so let's start. Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream. Marry, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream. Again, row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream. Good job. Now it's time for us to use our scarves and we're going to do two songs for our scarf songs, okay? So if you don't have a scarf, you can use maybe a face towel or burpee or something very light that you can wave in the air and to do peek-a-boo. Okay, so let's start. We're going to do Where's Baby. We're going to do this song twice, okay? Let's practice. One, two, three, peek-a-boo. Okay. Where is baby? Where is baby? There he is. There she is. We're so glad to see you. We're so glad to see you. Peek-a-boo. Peek-a-boo. Good job. Let's do it one more time. Let's do peek-a-boo. One, two, three. Peek-a-boo. Okay. Where is baby? Where is baby? There he is. There she is. So glad to see you. We're so glad to see you. Peek-a-boo. Peek-a-boo. Good job. Now we're going to do our popping criminals. So let's wave our scarves in the air and we're going to put it in the putt and we're going to make that pop. Okay, so we're going to sing this song twice. Okay. Popcorn kernels. Popcorn kernels in the putt. In the putt. Shake them, shake them, shake them, shake them, shake them, shake them, shake them to play pop. Wow to be pop! Let's do that again. Popcorn kernels. Popcorn kernels in the putt, in the putt. Shake them, Shake them, shake them. Shake them, shake them, shake them till they pop. Whoa, till they pop. Good job. We'll be doing a song about colors on my flannel. So we're gonna start off with a color red and it's to the tune of head, shoulders, knees and toes. And we'll be doing this song twice, okay? So we're gonna start. Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue. Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue. Orange, purple, brown and black. Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue. Okay, let's do that again. Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue. Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue. Orange, purple, brown and black. Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue. Okay, I hope you have some bubbles ready because we're gonna do two songs about bubbles and the first one will be counting one little, two little, three little bubbles. And the next song's a really cute song about a bubble landing in our hands. Okay, so let's get our bubbles out. All right. Let's blow some bubbles and have them floating all around us. Now let's do our little counting. We're gonna sing this song twice, okay? We're gonna start. One little, two little, three little bubbles. Four little, five little, six little bubbles. Seven little, eight little, nine little bubbles. 10 little bubbles go pop, pop, pop. And let's get some more bubbles. All right. We're gonna count again. Are you ready? One little, two little, three little bubbles. Four little, five little, six little bubbles. Seven little, eight little, nine little bubbles. 10 little bubbles go pop, pop, pop. That was really fun. So now we're gonna sing another song about bubbles and the bubbles that's gonna land in our hand. Okay, we're gonna sing this song twice. I'm gonna make some more bubbles for us. I'm giving you a chance to blow some bubbles too. Okay, so we're gonna do. Hello, bubbles, hello, bubbles. Come and land, come right in the middle, right in the middle of my hand, of my hand. Of my hand, goodbye, bubbles, goodbye, bubbles. Time to go, time to go. I can help with the blow, with the blow. That was really cute. Let's do it again as most of our bubbles. And then we're gonna sing our last song about bubbles. Okay, hello, bubbles, hello, bubbles. Come and buy bubbles, time to. It's time for us to say goodbye. We gotta say our goodbye song before we go and we're gonna do it very similar to how we did the hello song. But instead of saying hello, we're gonna say goodbye and this is goodbye in sign language. So we're just gonna replace hello with goodbye. Okay, so we're gonna sing this song twice and we'll do our sign language. Okay, you ready? Goodbye friends, goodbye friends. Goodbye friends, it's time to say goodbye. Let's do that one more time. Okay, let's get to goodbye. Friends, time to say goodbye. Okay, you ready? All right, goodbye friends. I'll see you next time. I hope you enjoyed today's story time and I look forward to seeing you guys again soon. But don't forget, there's a code at the end of the story time to add to your Beanstack summer reading program. Keep reading.