Z is for Zebra: A Storytime About the Letter Z

We made it to the end of the alphabet today! It’s been a fun experiment, and our storytime families really seemed to enjoy calling out the letter each week, and calling out the words they knew. Today they came up with zebra, zoom, zipper and zoo, before we drew the letter Z in the air together.

Here’s a combination of the books and songs we did for Family Storytime last week, and Outdoor Musical Storytime today.

Books:

Z is for Moose by Kelly Bingham; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky

Hilarious alphabet book about an attention-seeking moose, who can’t wait for his turn in the spotlight during the alphabet play. When the director, Zebra, chooses a mouse to represent the letter M, Moose goes on a rampage. The kids loved calling out the objects for each letter.

Zee by Michel Gay

This book appears to be out of print, which is sad, because it was a favorite of my own kids. Zee knows his parents need lots of coffee to wake up in the morning, so he prepares a special tray of coffee and breakfast. Unfortunately, he trips, and spills the tray, leaving only enough coffee to fill two doll’s teacups, which only wakes his parents up a little bit. My Family Storytime kids thought it was very funny.

Zero by Kathryn Otashi

In this sequel to One, the number Zero feels empty inside, and worries that she has no value. She tries to contort herself into different numbers, but nothing works, until she realizes that if she partners with the other numbers, together they can reach 10, 100, 1000, and higher! A wonderful allegory that also works well on the surface. It was perfect for my Family Storytime, which had a wide range of ages, so the younger kids could call out the smaller numbers, and the older ones could try their hand at the big numbers.

Old MacDonald Had a Zoo by Iza Trapani

The kids loved this adapted version of Old MacDonald Had a Farm, which describes Old MacDonald’s encounters with a variety of escaped zoo animals.

Songs:

When Ducks Get Up in the Morning

This is an old-standby of mine. We sang it to go along with Zee. I asked the kids to suggest different animals to sing about, and they came up with mice, alligators, and hippos. I ended with “When kids get up in the morning,” with the kids saying, “I’m hungry!”

[C] When ducks get up in the morning,
[G7] They always say, “Good [C] day!”
[C] When ducks get up in the morning,
[G7] They always say, “Good [C] day!”
[C] They say, “Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack!”
[G7] That is what they [C] say.
[C] They say, “Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack!”
[G7] That is what they [C] say.

Alphabet Song

We sang The Alphabet Song after reading M is for Moose. We sang it through three times, getting faster each time.

[C] A – B – C – D – [F] E – F – [C] G
[F] H – I – [C] J – K – [G7] LMNO – [C] P
[C] Q – R –[F] S –[C] T – U –[G7] V
[C] W – [F]X –[C] Y and [G7] Z
[C] Now I know my [F]AB[C]C’s,
[F]Next time [C] won’t you [G7]sing with [C] me.

Zoom Zoom Zoom

We did this one both with our bodies (crouching down and then jumping up on the “Blast Off”) and then with the parachute (I tossed pompoms on the parachute just before we got to the blast off part). Here’s a video from JingleJam with the tune:

Zoom, Zoom, Zoom,
We’re going to the Moon.
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom,
We’re going to the Moon.
If you want to take a trip,
Climb aboard my rocket ship.
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom,
We’re going to the Moon.
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Blast-off!

Going to the Zoo by Tom Paxton

We did this song as our instrument play-along at the end. Here’s the tune:

[C] Daddy’s taking us to the zoo tomorrow.
[G7] Zoo tomorrow, Zoo tomorrow.
[C] Daddy’s taking us to the zoo tomorrow,
And [G7] we can stay all [C] day.

CHORUS:
[F] We’re going to the zoo, zoo, zoo!
[C] How about you, you, you?
[G7] You can come too, too, too! (G7)
We’re [C] going to the zoo, [G7] zoo, [C] zoo!

See the elephants with the long trunk swinging,
Great big ears and a long trunk swinging.
Snuffing up peanuts with the long trunk swinging,
And we can stay all day!

CHORUS

See all the monkeys, they’re scritch, scritch, scratchin’.
Jumping all around and scritch, scritch, scratchin’.
Hanging by the long tails scritch, scritch, scratchin’,
And we can stay all day!

CHORUS

Well, we stayed all day, and I’m getting sleepy,
Sitting in the car getting sleep, sleep, sleepy.
Home already and I’m sleep, sleep, sleepy,
‘Cause we have stayed all day!

We’ve been to the zoo, zoo, zoo!
So have you, you, you!
You came too, too, too!
We’ve been to the zoo, zoo, zoo!

But Mommy’s taking us to the zoo tomorrow
Zoo tomorrow, Zoo tomorrow.
Mommy’s taking us to the zoo tomorrow,
And we can stay all day!

CHORUS

Stay & Play: Paper Striped Zebras

We’ve had a set of Kids Kraft Edgers (scissors that cut patterned edges) for years, and I’ve always wanted to use them, so for this Stay and Play, I printed out blank zebra templates (like this one from FreeStencilGallery.com), and put out the Kraft Edgers, glue sticks, colored paper, googly eyes, and markers. The kids were fascinated by the different patterns they could create with the scissors, and had a great time cutting and gluing stripes on their zebras.

Do you have any favorite books or songs featuring the letter Z? Or any topics you would like to see for a future storytime theme? Please share them in the comments below.

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