I got this idea from MyStorytimeCorner, and it happened to coincide with a Cozy Up at the Library campaign in our library system. It was fun to focus on books about warm Winter treats like hot chocolate and snuggling under blankets, especially now that the weather is getting colder.
Here’s what we did:
Books:

Lucky Pennies and Hot Chocolate by Carol Diggory Shields; illustrated by Hiroe Nakata
Sweet story about a boy and his grandfather, and the things they enjoy doing together in the winter. It’s told in the first person, and the surprise at the end is that the grandfather is the narrator.

Small Bunny’s Blue Blanket by Tatyana Feeney
Very cute, simple story about a bunny who does everything with his blue blanket, until his mother decides it needs a wash. The page where Small Bunny is watching the washing machine for 107 minutes got a lot of laughs.

Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback
Colorful, award-winning story about a man whose overcoat becomes old and worn, so he turns it into a jacket, and then a vest, and then a handkerchief, and then a button, and when the button is lost, he makes a book about it. The kids enjoyed the cut-outs on each page that reveal the latest garment.

Sally and the Purple Socks by Lisze Bechtold
When Sally’s new socks arrive in the mail, they start out the perfect size, but then grow bigger and bigger until they are blocking the traffic in front of her house. This book was a big hit!

Cat Knit by Jacob Grant
Short, but adorable book about Cat and his friend, Yarn. When Girl transforms Yarn into a sweater, at first Cat doesn’t like it, but then he discovers that the snowy day doesn’t feel as cold anymore.
Songs:
¡CHOCOLATÉ!
We sang this after reading Lucky Pennies and Hot Chocolate. This is a wonderful, easy song in Spanish about making hot chocolate. I usually do it two or three times, and we take time to pour the hot chocolate, add whipped cream or marshmallows, and then blow on it to cool it down (I usually make a big show about accidentally blowing whipped cream on one of the kids, which they think it hilarious). Here’s a YouTube video from Babelzone with the tune:
Uno, dos, tres, cho-
uno, dos, tres, co-
uno, dos, tres, la-
uno, dos, tres, te.
¡Chocolate! ¡Chocolate!
¡Bate! ¡Bate! ¡El chocolate!
Let It Snow by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne
We sang this with the parachute, shaking it up and down to the rhythm of the song. I threw cotton balls on the parachute whenever we got to the “Let it snow” line. The kids loved watching them fly around.
Oh, the weather outside is frightful,
But the fire is so delightful.
And since we’ve no place to go,
“Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!”
The Wishy Washy Washerwoman
We sang this with the play scarves after reading Small Bunny’s Blue Blanket. I use the version in this video from Imagine More Story Adventures:
Way down in the valley where nobody goes,
There’s a wishy washy washer woman washing her clothes.
She goes “Oooh! Ahhh! Oooh! Ahhh! Oooh! Ahhh!”
And that’s the way she washes her clothes.
Repeat with drying her clothes (blowing on the scarves), folding her clothes, and wearing her clothes.
Snuggle Puppy by Sandra Boynton
This is such a sweet song. We sang it as our instrument play-along at the end. There is also a board book version.
Well, [G] I have a thing to tell you
And it [C] won’t take long.
The [D] way I feel about you
Is a [G] kind of a song.
[G] It starts with an ooh and [C] ends with a kiss,
And [A] all along the middle it goes [D] something like [D7] this:
CHORUS
We go, [G] ooh, Snuggle [C] Puppy of mine,
[D] Everything about you is [G] especially fine.
[C] I love what you are, [G] I love what you do,
[A] Fuzzy little Snuggle Puppy, [D] I love [D7] you!
I say, [G] ooh, Snuggle [C] puppy of mine,
[D] Everything about you is [G7] especially fine,
[C] I love what you are, [G] I love what you do,
[D] Ooh, I love [G] you!
Well, I [G] wanted just to tell you
And it [C] didn’t take long,
The [D] way I feel about you
Is a [G] kind of a song.
[G] It started with ooh, [C] I gave you a kiss.
I [A] hope you like the middle now we’ll [D] end like [D7] this:
CHORUS
We go, [G] ooh, Snuggle [C] Puppy of mine,
[D] Everything about you is [G] especially fine.
[C] I love what you are, [G] I love what you do,
[A] Fuzzy little snuggle puppy, [D] I love [D7] you!
I say, [G] ooh, Snuggle [C] Puppy of mine,
[D] Everything about you is [G7] especially fine,
[C] I love what you are, [G] I love what you do,
[D] Ooh, I love [G] you!
Stay & Play: Yarn & Cotton Ball Painting

To go along with the theme of soft and cozy things, I decided to offer both yarn and cotton painting as a process art activity.
Before the storytime, I cut pieces of yarn about 18 inches long. For the Stay & Play, I put out white construction paper, tempera paint, the yarn pieces, and cotton balls. I showed the kids how to fold their paper in half, and then helped them put small drops of tempera paint in different colors in the crease. I also demonstrated how they could lay the piece of yarn on top the paint with one end hanging off the paper, then fold the paper over, press down on the front, and slowly pull the yarn out to make a colorful symmetric pattern inside the paper. Or they could use cotton balls to dab the paint around the paper. They had a lot of fun!
Do you have any favorite “cozy” picture books? Please share them in the comments below.