Today at the park, we did a storytime about stuffed animals and other toys, which ended up being a lot of fun.
Here’s what we did:
Books:

Three Grumpy Trucks by Todd Tarpley; illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees
I love a picture book with lots of sound effects for the kids to join in on. This one offers lots of opportunities to “Whirrr!” and “Chomp!” A rhyming story about three toy trucks who are too busy to go home, and keep asking to stay a few minutes more. Both the kids and the grown-ups could relate to the story, and the colorful illustrations are adorable.

Where’s My Teddy? by Jez Alborough
This is an old favorite of mine, about a boy searching for his lost teddy bear in the woods, who stumbles upon a giant teddy bear…and its even bigger owner!

Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems
The classic story about a toddler’s efforts to tell her father about her missing stuffed animal. This book is so much fun to read, and always a hit with both kids and their parents.
Songs:
Construction Song
I found this song on Step By Step Childcare, and it made a great follow-up to Three Grumpy Trucks. It’s to the tune of The Farmer in the Dell:
The backhoe scoops the dirt,
The backhoe scoops the dirt,
Hey-ho, look at them go!
The backhoe scoops the dirt.
The crane goes up and down…
The cement mixer stirs…
The dump truck bumps away…
The Jack-in-the-Box
Since we were doing a toy theme, I brought a Jack-in-the-Box to show the kids. It was hilarious to see the kids’ expressions whenever the toy popped out. I followed it up with this song:
The Jack-in-the-Box jumps up (squat down and then jump up)
The Jack-in-the-Box goes flop (lean over)
The Jack-in-the-Box goes round and round (spin around in circle, or move your arms in a circle)
The lid comes down with a PLOP. (crouch down and clap hands)
Here’s a video of a slightly different version of the song from Maple Leaf Learning:
The Bears Go Marching In
Fun variation of The Saints Go Marching In:
[C] Oh, when the bears go marching in,
Oh, when the bears go marching [G7] in,
Oh, [C7] how I want to be in that [F] number,
When the [C] bears go [G7] marching [C] in!
Repeat with other actions, like:
Oh, when the bears go clapping in…
Oh, when the bears go stomping in… etc.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
There are LOTS of different versions of this song, but the tune I use is closest to the one in this video from Kiboomers:
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Turn around.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Touch the ground.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Tie your shoe.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
I love you!
Teddy Bear’s Picnic
This is great song by John Walter Bratton, with lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy. The best ukulele version I’ve found is on Doctor Uke (http://www.doctoruke.com/teddybearspicnic.pdf). My favorite cover of it by far is this slightly creepy one by Jerry Garcia and David Grisman, which you can listen to here:
Stay & Play: Teddy Bear Collage

For this simple craft, I printed out a blank teddy bear template on card stock, and cut up pieces of colored tissue paper. For the Stay & Play, I put out plates of tissue paper pieces, along with markers, Googly Eyes, pom-poms, and glue sticks. It was fun to see the variety of bears they created.
What are your favorite picture books about toys? Please share them in the comments below.