Special Guests
Yep, we had Anna and Elsa themselves come and do a storytime! (If you're in the Phoenix area, I booked the visit through Enchanted Entertainment). They were fantastic. Totally in character and, of course, loved by all the children (albeit mostly girls). They read some books, sang a song, and stuck around for lots of photos and warm hugs.
Read Aloud Books
A Sister More Like MeWritten by Barbara Jean Hicks, illustrated by Brittney Lee
After Elsa got her powers, the two sisters were pretty separate and liked different things. But maybe that's okay. Our guests read this story, alternating between their parts. I've never seen kids more attentive. Honestly. They were riveted.
An Amazing SnowmanWritten by Barbara Jean Hicks, illustrated by Olga Mosqueda
Well, Olaf is rather special, no? Again, the kids were riveted.
Songs & Rhymes
Of course.
Games & Activities
The top left photo and the photo below show our main craft. I made ice paint with equal parts hot water and Epsom salt, which I learned from here. Without adding any color, you get what you see with the Frozen logo on the black butcher paper (which the kids could added to and is now hanging in our storytime room).
For the kids take-home project, I added some food coloring and they painted Elsa's ice powers. They could either brush it on or blow drops of it on their paper. I wish the pictures better captured the sparkle. It was pretty awesome, and I think the kids had lots of fun.
I also put out lots of coloring sheets. There's a bunch of activity sheets and things straight from Disney's website.
Felt: Do you want to build a snowman?
Other Book Ideas
Frozen Little Golden BookWritten and illustrated by RH Disney
Olaf's 1-2-3Written and illustrated by RH Disney
A Tale of Two SistersWritten by Melissa Lagonegro, illustrations by RH Disney
And...
...because I can't help myself...
I mean, I coordinated so well!
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