Hi. I'll be starting a monthly baby storytime at my library. I've never worked 
with this age group before. If you've done baby storytimes, I'd appreciate your 
advice and input, and I'd love to steal your lesson plans.

In my research, I've come across the idea of including a one-on-one reading 
time where parents and babies read board books in pairs, instead of the whole 
group participating on the same activity together. Has anyone ever incorporated 
this into a baby storytime? If so, do you include it in the middle of the 
program, with large-group activities before and after?

Also, I'd appreciate any Jewish enrichment ideas for storytime for ages 0-18 
months, especially the words to any Jewish fingerplays or bounce rhymes.

Thanks in advance for your feedback,
Heidi Estrin
Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel of Boca Raton, FL
[email protected]
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