letter j crafts for preschoolers and toddlers – The Loudest Librarian! (2024)

We had a lot of fun with the Letter J this week in both Outdoor Musical, and Family Storytime.

As usual, I started by asking the kids if they knew any words that started with the letter J. They came up with jeans, jump, jam, and jelly. I wrote those on my dry erase board, and then we drew the letter J (both capital and lower case) together in the air. I also demonstrated a jaw harp, which the kids seemed fascinated by (it’s a really convenient instrument, because you can carry it in your pocket).

Here’s a combination of the books and songs we did for both storytimes:

Books:

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Jamberry by Bruce Degen

This was one of my own kids’ favorite books when they were little, and a number of the kids were excited to see it. A catchy rhyme describes a boy and a bear’s adventures gathering “billions of berries” and featuring elephants skating on raspberry jam, a train full of blackberries and more.

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Jazzy in the Jungle by Lucy Cousins

I used this one for my Family Storytime, which is in the evening and gets a smaller group. It’s a cute story about a mother lemur trying to find her baby (Jazzy) in a game of hide-and-seek. The book has lots of irregularly-shaped pages that the kids took turns flipping to see if Jazzy the lemur was there.

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Good Job, George by Jane O’Connor; pictures by Andrew Joyner

This one was new to me, but my Family Storytime group really enjoyed it. George is a boy who loves to be helpful, so when his parents decide to paint one of the rooms in the house, he is eager to jump right in. Unfortunately, he accidentally lets the family dog into the room with the paint, and causes a huge mess!

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Jump! by Scott M. Fischer

This is an older title, but it’s always a big hit. It starts with a bug chanting, “I’m a bug, I’m a bug, I’m a snug little bug, and I’m sleeping on a jug, until I see a frog and I….JUMP!” The book continues with the frog jumping to escape a cat, the cat jumping to escape a hound, etc. For my Family Storytime group, I had given out play scarves, and I had the kids throw them into the air on the “JUMPs!” (for Outdoor Musical Storytime, I just had the kids jump).

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Bedtime in the Jungle by John Butler

This is a beautifully illustrated adaptation of the “Over in the Meadow” song, but about animals in the jungle preparing for bedtime. The kids enjoyed calling out the names of the animals.

Songs:

Peanut Butter & Jelly

This is an old camp song that I remember learning as a kid. Somewhere along the way, our library acquired a toy set with peanuts, grapes, and bread, which I used as props. I do a slightly different version of the one in the Super Simple Songs video below, and have the kids mime picking the peanuts and grapes (or whatever other fruit they suggest), mash them, spread them, and eat the sandwich. I usually pretend to have peanut butter stuck to the roof of my mouth at the end, and then we all mime pouring and drinking a glass of milk.

First you take the peanuts, and you pick ’em,
You pick ’em, you pick ’em, pick ’em, pick ’em.
Then you smash them, you smash them,
You smash ’em, smash ’em, smash ’em.
Then you spread ’em, you spread ’em.
You spread ’em, spread ’em, spread ’em.
Singing, “Peanut, Peanut Butter…and Jelly!
Peanut, Peanut Butter…and Jelly!”

Then you take the grapes and you pick ’em,
You pick ’em, you pick ’em, pick ’em, pick ’em.
Then you smash them, you smash them,
You smash ’em, smash ’em, smash ’em.
Then you spread ’em, you spread ’em.
You spread ’em, spread ’em, spread ’em.
Singing, “Peanut, Peanut Butter…and Jelly!
Peanut, Peanut Butter…and Jelly!”

Then you take the sandwich and you bite it,
You bite it, you bite it, bite it, bite it.
Then you chew it, you chew it, you chew it,
Chew it, Chew it.
Then you swallow it, you swallow it,
You swallow it, swallow it, swallow it.
Singing, “Peanut, Peanut Butter…and Jelly!
Peanut, Peanut Butter…and Jelly!”

Down in the Jungle

For Family Storytime, I gave out play scarves before we sang this one, and then we mimed washing them. I asked the kids to suggest different animals each time we sang it.

Down in the jungle where nobody goes,
There’s a little baby elephant washing his clothes.
With a rub-a-dub here, and a rub-a-dub there.
That’s the way he washes his clothes!

The Jack in the Box

It’s great to show the kids a Jack in the Box if you have one (I couldn’t find mine!). For Outdoor Musical Storytime, I had the kids do the song with the motions in the video below a couple of times, and then we did it with the parachute.

The jack-in-the-box jumps up!

The jack-in-the-box goes flop.

The jack-in-the-box goes round and round.

The lid comes down with a plop!

Jump Up by Dan Zanes

We did this as our instrument play-along at the end. It’s such a happy song!

Stay & Play: Tissue Paper Jungles

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Before storytime, I cut a bunch of colored tissue paper into small pieces. For the Stay & Play, I put out the tissue paper squares, white cardstock, some sponge brushes, cups of water, and animal stickers. (For Outdoor Musical Storytime, I also provided glue sticks, so the kids could add leaves or grass to their pictures). They had a great time painting their paper with the water, and then putting the tissue paper squares on top, and watching the color spread onto the page. They also had fun adding the animal stickers.

Do you have any favorite picture books or songs featuring the Letter J? Please share them in the comments below.

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