1. Liberty Public
Library
Story Time
Welcome Song:
Are you listening?
Are you listening?
Yes I am! Yes I am!
Now it’s time for Story Time,
Now it’s time for Story Time,
Yes it is! Yes it is!
Dia de los Ninos
Celebration!
At Home Project:
Foreign Language
Games
Tips for Parents: Early literacy skills and fine
motor skills go hand-in-hand, quite literally!
Help your child to write by giving them activities
that use hand strength, precision, and cutting.
Try playing UNO to practice foreign language and
numbers! It’s a fun way to learn new vocabulary.
Simple Phrases
for Kids!
2. Tips for Parents:
ECRR incorporates simple practices, based on
research, to help parents and other
caregivers develop early literacy skills in
children from birth to age five.
Book Recommendations
Created By Samantha Colwell, 2016, Liberty Public Library
Color Vocab!
The earlier that children
learn vocabulary words, the
easier it is for them to
retain the information.
Learning foreign language
pairs while working with
vocabulary building
exercises can help children
with comprehension in
reading.
RED
rojo
PURPLE
púrpura
ORANGE
naranja
BLUE
azul
YELLOW
amarillo
Match the color words and their object!
Amelia’s Show and Tell
Fiesta!
By Mimi Chapra
“At her very first show and tell,
Amelia may have made a mistake,
a mistake muy grande!”
Tren de carga
By Donald Crews
“The Caldecott Honor book is now
available in a bilingual edition to
delight Spanish and English
readers.”
Drum, Chavi, Drum!
By Mayra L. Dole
“When she’s not picked to play on
the school float for the festival on
Calle Ocho, Chavi decides to do
something about it!”