We’re getting close to the end of the alphabet, although I’m a little nervous about the letters at the end, especially V, X, Y, and Z. Luckily, today we were on the Letter T, which gave me lots of fun options for stories and songs.
As usual, at both Outdoor Musical Storytime and Family Storytime, I asked the kids if they knew any words that started with the letter T. They suggested tree, toe, turtle, and tiger. I also showed them a tamborine. Then we drew the letter T (both capital and lower case) in the air together.
Here are the stories, songs, and activities we did:
Books:

Trashy Town by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha; illustrated by Dan Yaccarino
Fun read-aloud about Mr. Gilly the garbage man, who drives around Trashy Town collecting trash. The kids loved joining in on the repeated line: Dump it in! Smash it down! Drive around the Trashy Town!” and then calling out “NO!” to the question, “Is the trash truck full yet?”

Little Blue Truck by Alice Shertle; illustrated by Jill McElmurry
This book has it all: animal sounds, a friendly blue truck, construction equipment. I read it earlier in the week a special needs preschool, and one of the students absolutely fell in love with it. In this first book in the series, Little Blue Truck tries to help a rude dump truck who gets stuck in the mud. When he gets stuck too, his animal friends rush to the rescue.

Clarabella’s Teeth by An Vrombaut
Adorable, funny, simple story about Clarabella the crocodile, who has so many teeth that by the time she finishes brushing them, her friends are getting ready for bed. Luckily, her friends come up with a gift idea to help her brush much more quickly.

Three Grumpy Trucks by Todd Tarpley; illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees
I love this story about three colorful toy construction vehicles who don’t want to stop playing, and keep asking to stay longer until they finally wear themselves out. The kids really liked all of the truck noises, and the grown-ups got a kick out of the line “I think you need a wiper change.”

Tap the Magic Tree by Christie Matheson
Beautiful, interactive book that asks the reader to do different things (tap the tree trunk, touch the flower buds, wiggle their fingers, etc.) to help a tree go through the different changes that happen throughout the year. The kids loved joining in on the different actions.
Songs & Rhymes:
Old MacDonald
We sang this as a follow-up to Little Blue Truck. I asked the kids to suggest different animals for each verse:
[C] Old MacDonald [F] had a [C] farm,
E-I- [G7] E-I- [C] O!
And on that farm he [F] had a [C] cow,
E-I- [G7] E-I- [C] O!
With an moo-moo here, and an moo-moo there,
Here a moo, there a moo,
Everywhere a moo-moo.
[C] Old MacDonald [F] had a [C] farm,
E-I- [G7] E-I- [C] O!
Construction Song
I sand this as a 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…
Brush Your Teeth
We sang this as a follow-up to Clarabella’s Teeth. It’s always a hit!
When you wake up in the morning,
It’s a quarter to one,
And you want to have a little fun,
You brush your teeth,
Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch!
You brush your teeth,
Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch!
When you wake up in the morning,
It’s a quarter to two,
And you just can’t think of something to do,
You brush your teeth…
When you wake up in the morning,
It’s a quarter to three,
And your mind starts humming,
“Fiddle-dee-dee,”…
When you wake up in the morning,
It’s a quarter to four,
And you think you hear a knock on the door,
You get a little scared,
And then you brush your teeth…
When you wake up in the morning,
It’s a quarter to five,
And you just can’t wait to come alive!…
Way Up High in the Apple Tree
We did this rhyme with the parachute for Outdoor Musical Storytime. I put two shaker eggs on the parachute, and we pretended they were apples (it would have been even better with the apple-shaker instruments!).
Way up high in the apple tree,
Two little apples smiled at me.
I shook that tree as hard as I could!
Down came the apples.
Mmmm! They were good!
Under a Shady Tree
This is my traditional closing song for Outdoor Musical Storytime, and we always sing it with egg shakers. This week, since it fit with our tree/Letter T song, I also did it at the end of Family Storytime.
[C] Under a shady tree, you and me.
Under a [G7] shady tree you and [C] me.
Under a shady tree you and me.
Lying under a [G7] shady tree you and [C] me.
Can you [G7] feel the breeze blow by?
Can you [C] feel it on your face?
This is our [F] special [G7] place.
[C] Under a shady tree, you and me.
Under a [G7] shady tree you and [C] me.
Under a shady tree you and me.
Lying under a [G7] shady tree you and [C] me.
Can you [G7] feel the soft cool grass?
Can you [C] feel it with your toes?
We can [F] sit here while it [G7] grows.
[C] Under a shady tree, you and me.
Under a [G7] shady tree you and [C] me.
Under a shady tree you and me.
Lying under a [G7] shady tree you and [C] me.
If you want to [G7] close your eyes,
And [C] sleep beneath the tree,
You can [F] rest your head on [G7] me.
[C] Under a shady tree, you and me.
Under a [G7] shady tree you and [C] me.
Under a shady tree you and me.
Lying under a [G7] shady tree you and [C] me.
Stay & Play: Mixed Media Trees



This was a really simple craft, but the kids had a good time with it. I printed out tree templates from Crafts on Sea on cardstock. For the Stay & Play, I put out the tree templates, crayons, markers, dot markers, glue sticks and squares of colored tissue paper. Some kids also glued actual leaves onto their trees.
Do you have any favorite books or songs featuring the letter T? Please share them in the comments below.