Libraries are more than books. Some kids need a little direction to get the creative juices flowing. I gleaned the following from a PUBYAC contributor. If you're a member, check out the archives for 11-2010. Please add YOUR comments. Your colleagues would appreciate hearing what works, and what didn't!
see also: Presentation for a Crowd;
http://www.scoutingbear.com/audience/audpart.htm -- may need to tweak.
http://ysostorytime.pbworks.com/w/page/8448518/Audience%20Participation%20Storytime -- books and more.
Jan Brett's The Mitten
Jules Feiffer’s Bark, George
Mem Fox's The Magic Hat
Mark Gibbe's Small Brown Dog's Bad Remembering Day
Jim Gill’s Soup Opera
Bill Grossman’s My Little Sister Ate One Hare
Jackie Hopkins’ The Goldminer's Daughter has audience participation where they hold signs and do sounds effects.
Margaret Read McDonald—Any
Robert Munsch’s Stephanie's Ponytail
Kevin O'Malley’s Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude
Edna Preston’s One Dark Night
Erica Silverman’s Big Pumpkin by (use hats or masks for each character to try to pull the pumpkin out)
Audrey Wood’s The Napping House
Bremen Town Musicians
How the Years Were Named for Animals (folktale explaining the origin of the Chinese zodiac).
Stone Soup
Three Billy Goats Gruff
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