
Books:

Because of an Acorn by Lola M. Schaefer, Adam Schaefer, and Frann Preston-Gannon (Sra. Carolina will be translating this book into Spanish for the story time).
Call Me Tree/ llámame árbol by #OwnVoices May Christina Gonzalez
Greeting Song:
Buenos días, buenos días.
¿Cómo estás? ¿Cómo estás?
Muy bien, gracias, muy bien, gracias.
¿Y tú, cómo estás? ¿Y tú, cómo estás?
We talk about the meaning of the words for our English speakers and then sing the song twice and ask them to sing along at home.
Song to Introduce the first book:
I have a story, what can it be?
I have a story listen and see.
I have a story, what can it be?
Gather around and read with me!
Tengo una historia ¿que puede ser?
Tengo una historia, escucha y ven
Tengo una historia ¿que puede ser?
¡Ven a leer conmigo!
I sing in English and then Carolina sings in Spanish. We sing it twice.
Flannel Song/Rhyme:

One little, two little, three little leaves,
4 little, 5 little, 6 little leaves,
7 little, 8 little, 9 little leaves,
10 little leaves are falling,
Una hojita, dos hojitas, tres hojitas,
cuatro hojitas, cinco hojitas, seis hojitas,
siete hojitas, ocho hojitas, nueve hojitas,
diez hojitas van cayendo.
We’ll use the green leaves first, and then sing it again using the autumn colored leaves.
Vocabulary words:
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