Today at the East Los Angeles Library, I hosted a Unicorn and Dragon themed storytime. The following books were read aloud:
Thelma the Unicorn by Aaron Blabey
Not Quite Narwhal by Jessica Sima
Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin
On display:
Dragon Nibblesome Knight by Woollard
Dragons Love Tacos 2 by Rubin
Creatures of Fantasy: Unicorns by Hinds
The plan:
Introduce unicorns to the crowd and explain where the mythological stories came from and how other creatures like narwhals have horns too.
I also printed out pictures of famous unicorns like, "The Last Unicorn," and the unicorn depicted in the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone movie.
I also did a felt board: Unicorn, unicorn what do you see?
- I simply glued a yellow horn to my horse felt puppet and added in the other Brown Bear, brown bear animals.
We created two different art activities... a paper bag unicorn with colored paper and a streamer rainbow tail, and a green paper dragon with simple paper and crayons.
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