Bear Storytime (August 2026)

Bear made of felt surrounded by different colored felt caves

My summer storytimes have been difficult to plan because I have all ages coming! I have a couple of two month old babies and I have older siblings up to 8-9 years old all participating. I have been trying to choose books that aren’t too long, that are entertaining, and that can please this large age range. Choosing an underwear book was a perfect way to please all ages.

Books We Read

A Book for Bear by Ellen Ramsey

Pete the Kitty and the Three Bears by Kimberly and James Dean

Polar Bear’s Underwear by Tupera Tupera (I read this book in another storytime in 2023 and it is always a hit)

Songs We Sang

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around

Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground

Teddy bear, teddy bear, reach up high

Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the sky

Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your nose

Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your toes

Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch your knees

Teddy bear, teddy bear, sit down please

If You Want to Read a Book

If you want to read a book, clap your hands.

If you want to read a book, clap your hands.

If you want to read a book, listen up and take a look.

If you want to read a book, clap your hands.

If you want to read a book, stamp your feet.

If you want to read a book, stamp your feet.

If you want to read a book, listen up and take a look.

If you want to read a book, stamp your feet.

repeat with: wave to a friend, spin around, have a seat

Credit: Miss Katie’s Storytime Wiki

Where is Bear?

Where is bear? Where is bear?

Here I am. Here I am.

How are you this winter?

Very tired, thank you.

Go to sleep. Go to sleep.

(I used a bear puppet and had the kids wake him up a couple of times before we let him hibernate for winter)

Credit: Storytime Katie

Early Literacy Tip

Let kids draw and tell their own stories because this is the first step to them writing their own stories.

Flannel Board

A bear is sleeping in one of the caves and children had to guess which color cave he was hiding under. I didn’t bother creating a rhyme for this one because they all just yell out their guesses!

They loved it and took turns hiding the bear after storytime.

Craft

I created a few 8-page books from a single sheet of printer paper and put out some markers. Each child made their own book and they were all completely different. The toddlers colored and told stories to their grownups while the nine year olds drew pictures and wrote words underneath. This was the perfect all-ages craft following A Book For Bear.