I’ve gotten behind on my blog posts this summer, and we’ve also had a number of performers in place of storytime, but this was a fun theme I did a few weeks ago about pretending and imaginative play.
Books:

I’m a Frog by Mo Willems
In this Elephant and Piggie book, Gerald is shocked when Piggie announces that she is a frog. At first, he worries that he might turn into a frog too, until Piggie explains that she is just pretending.

Alphabreaths Too by Christopher Willard & Daniel Rechtschaffen
I used this book more as an activity between books than a read-aloud. It’s a collection of mindful breathing exercises that are fun to do together. I did the first three at storytime: the Astronaut breath, the Bunny breath, and the Chocolate breath. The kids especially loved the Chocolate breath, where you pretend to breathe in the smell of hot chocolate and then breathe out like you are blowing on it to cool it down. I’ve been sharing this book at my preschool outreach storytimes too.

Pete’s a Pizza by William Steig
This is an old favorite of mine, about a father who decides to cheer up his son Pete by imagining he is a pizza: putting him on the kitchen table, kneading the dough, whirling and twirling it in the air, and adding toppings. Always a hit! The dedication at the end suggests that this is a game William Steig used to play with his own daughter.

Not a Box by Antoinette Portis
Adorable, simple picture book featuring a conversation between a rabbit and an invisible narrator, who keeps asking what he is doing with a cardboard box. The rabbit insists that it’s not a box, while the illustrations show what the box is in his imagination: a rocket ship, a mountain, a burning building. The kids enjoyed guessing what the rabbit was imagining the box to be each time.

Not a Stick by Antoinette Portis
After I read, Not a Box, the kids were eager to hear this companion book, which features a pig pretending to do a variety of activities with a stick.
Songs:
The Silly Pizza Song
This song by Rachel de Azevedo Coleman from her Signing Time series is one of my absolute favorites. See the YouTube video below for the tune and the signs. I usually just teach the kids the sign for pizza and the sign for cheese, and we do those signs together each time we sing those words. I ask the kids for topping ideas, and we add a new topping each time we sing it. It’s fun to choose silly toppings, like cookies or ice cream.
I like pepperoni on my pizza.
I like pepperoni pizza, please.
Put the pepperoni on my pizza,
Don’t forget the extra cheese!
I like apples on my pizza,
I like apple pizza, please.
Put the apples on the pepperoni,
Put the pepperoni on my pizza.
Don’t forget the extra cheese!
Down By the Banks of the Hanky Panky
This is a lapsit rhyme I used to use for baby storytime, where you bounce the baby from knee to knee. For Outdoor Musical Storytime, I put some frog stuffed animals on the parachute, and we lifted the parachute up and down in time with the rhyme to make them “jump” around.
Down by the banks of the hanky panky,
Where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky,
With a hip, a hop,
A hippity-hop,
Jump off the lilypad and kerplop!
Wishy Washy Washer Woman
We did this song with play scarves for Family Storytime. 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 (we blow on the scarves), folding her clothes, and wearing her clothes.
Abracadabra
This was one of the first songs that I ever wrote. Click on the triangle for the tune.
One day [C] I found a magic wand (C G)
Out floating in a stream. (F C)
I waved it at my dinner plate, (C G)
And my beets became ice cream! (F G C)
I said, “Abracadabra! (C G)
Alakazaam! (F G)
Abracadabra!” (C G)
And my peas turned into jam. (F G C)
So then I took my magic wand
To school with me one day.
When Teacher said, “It’s time to work.”
I said, “I’d rather play.”
I said, “Abracadabra!
Hocus pocus!” too.
“Abracadabra!”
And my class was at the zoo!
Being taught by a kangaroo.
So if you find a magic wand
Out floating in a stream.
I hope that it will bring to you
Whatever you may dream.
You’ll say, “Abracadabra!
Presto chango!” too.
“Abracadabra!”
Many things will come to you.
Like a treehouse with a view,
And a unicorn or two,
And a chocolate mansion too.
May your every dream come true.
Stay & Play: Magic Wands

For the Stay & Play, I gave the kids two different options for making magic wands: adding pony beads to a pipe cleaner, or decorating a stick with a piece of star wire garland. Some kids combined the two, wrapping their beaded pipe cleaners around a stick, or attacking the wire garland to the pipe cleaners. It was fun to see them waving their wands around at the end.
Do you have favorite books or songs about pretending? Please share them in the comments below.