Hi, everyone! My name is Miss Haley, and I’m so happy you’re joining me today for bilingual story time at Fondulac District Library. Bilingual is a word that means more than one language, so that means we’ll be singing songs and reading books in English and Spanish today as we learn about rainforests. Are you ready? Let’s go! ¡Vamos!

 

 Song: Good Morning / Buenos dias

(Tune: Frère Jacques)

English Lyrics:

Good morning

Good morning

How are you?

How are you?

Very well, thank you

Very well thank you

And you?

And you?

Spanish Lyrics:

 Buenos dias

Buenos dias

¿Como estas?

¿Como estas?

Muy bien, gracias

Muy bien, gracias

¿Y usted?

¿Y usted?

Credit: Jack Hartmann Kids Music Channel

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Song: Open, Shut Them / Abre, cierra

English Lyrics:

Open, shut them

Open, shut them

Give a little clap, clap, clap

Open, shut them

Open, shut them

Put them in your lap, lap, lap

Creep them, crawl them,

creep them, crawl them

right up to your chin, chin, chin

Open wide your little mouth, but…

Do not put them in!

Credit: Jbrary YouTube Channel

Spanish Lyrics:

Abre, cierra

Abre, cierra

Da una palmadita, -ta

Abre, cierra

Abre, cierra

Mantenlas juntitas, -tas

Sube, sube, sube, sube

Hasta la barbilla, -lla

Abre la boquita pero…

¡No metas los dedos!

Credit: NCO Bilingual Storytime

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Book: We’re Roaming in the Rainforest: An Amazon Adventure / Un recorrido por la selva: Una aventura Amazónica

Written by Laurie Krebs, illustrated by Anne Wilson, and read with the permission of Barefoot Books.

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Song: If You’re a Lion and You Know It

(Tune: If You’re Happy and You Know It)

If you’re an elephant and you know it, STOMP your feet

If you’re an elephant and you know it, STOMP your feet

If you’re an elephant and you know it, then your face will surely show it

If you’re an elephant and you know it, STOMP your feet

If you’re a monkey and you know it, JUMP around

If you’re a monkey and you know it, JUMP around

If you’re a monkey and you know it, then your face will surely show it

If you’re a monkey and you know it, JUMP around

If you’re a crocodile and you know it, SNAP your jaws (motion with arms)

If you’re a crocodile and you know it, SNAP your jaws (motion with arms)

If you’re a crocodile and you know it, then your face will surely show it

If you’re a crocodile and you know it, SNAP your jaws (motion with arms)

If you’re a lion and you know it, give a ROAR!

If you’re a lion and you know it, give a ROAR!

If you’re a lion and you know it, then your face will surely show it

If you’re a lion and you know it, give a ROAR!

Credit: Sunflower Storytime

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Song: La Iguana Y El Perezoso

Spanish Lyrics:

Había una vez una iguana

con una ruana de lana

peinándose la melena

junto al río magdalena

Y la iguana tomaba café

tomaba café a la hora del té

y la iguana tomaba café

tomaba café a la hora del té

Llegó un perezoso caminando

en pijama y bostezando

le dio un empujón a doña iguana

y la lanzó de cabeza al agua

Y el perezoso se toma el café

se toma el café a la hora del té

y el perezoso se toma el café

se toma el café a la hora del té

La iguana volvió toda mojada

furibunda y enojada

le espicha la oreja al perezoso

y lo encerró en el calabozo

Y la iguana termina el café

termina el café a la hora del té

y la iguana termina el café

termina el café a la hora del té

 

English Translation:

Once upon a time there was an iguana

in a woollen poncho,

brushing her mane

next to the river Magdalena

and the iguana was drinking coffee,

drinking coffee at tea time

and the iguana was drinking coffee,

drinking coffee at tea time

A sloth came by,

in pajamas and yawning

and he pushed down the iguana,

throwing her in the water head-on

then the sloth drank the coffee,

drank the coffee at tea time

then the sloth drank the coffee,

drank the coffee at tea time

The iguana came back,

all wet, furious and angry

she pinched the sloth in his ear

and put him in a dungeon

and the iguana finished drinking her coffee,

finished drinking her coffee at tea time

and the iguana finished drinking her coffee,

finished drinking her coffee at tea time

Credit: Mundo Canticuentos and Allthelyrics.com

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Book: Zonia’s Rainforest / La selva de Zonia

Written and illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal and read with the permission of Candlewick Press.

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Craft: Hanging Sloth

Pick up a craft kit at the library while supplies last from the Youth Services Department or the drive-up window.

Supplies needed at home:

  • Scissors
  • Coloring utensils (crayons, markers, or colored pencils)
  • Glue (liquid or stick)

Included in supply kit:

  • Two pages of sloth template
  • Two paper fasteners
  • One piece of yarn

 

Instructions:

  1. Color your sloth.
  2. Cut the sloth out from the template.
  3. Glue the sloth face onto the head of the body piece.
  4. Use the paper fasteners to attach the sloth arms to the body. The paper is thick cardstock, so pierce the arms with the fasteners first and then pierce through the body. Then flatten out the backs of the fasteners.
  5. Place the yarn under the arms of the sloth so it looks like he’s hanging on a vine. Then bring the ends of the yarn up above the sloth’s head and tie a knot. Now your sloth is ready to hang out and relax!

 

Credit: tinyurl.com/4ccpkahw

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More Children’s Books About Rainforests:

 English Books:

 Bilingual Books:

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Mango Language App:

Did you know that we have a free app available on the Fondulac Library website that can help you and your child learn a new language? It’s called Mango, and you can sign up for free using your library card. Check it out by clicking here!

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Song: The Goodbye Song 

English Lyrics:

Goodbye

So long

To you

My friend

Stay well

And fine

Til we meet

Again

Spanish Lyrics:

Adios

Adios

A ti

Mi amigo

Cuídate

Muy bien

Nos vemos

Otra vez

Credit: Burlington Specials

– Miss Haley, Youth Services Assistant