These activities also make great photo ops as you can take pictures of the animals making bracelets, art, and/or buttons. Optional prep work includes: Make simple braided friendship bracelets from yarn, art projects, or sleepover buttons for all of the animals. Have your Sleepover Memory Book template ready to go and prepare a list of photo ops. Gather your storytime books, props, and music. We also created a Facebook ad for our January program, which we think was part of the reason for the through-the-roof attendance. Prep work: Advertise your program at storytimes and other events for preschoolers and elementary school kids (I would be happy to share our Publisher poster template as well). Other optional activity items as desired.Rubber bands, binder clips, and other tools to use while posing the animals.A template for your Stuffed Animal Sleepover Memory Book (Ours is available by request, just ask in the comments and I will email it to you.We followed that with a program in October 2015 for 150 people and 73 stuffed animals and THEN (are you ready for this) in January 2016 for 295 people and 115 stuffed animals! And the thing is, it is one of the easiest things you can do if you don’t mind working after hours on a Friday night. The first Stuffed Animal Sleepover at Rochester Public Library (MN) was presented in June 2015 to 23 people and 7 stuffed animals. With this post, a storytime, a camera, and a color printer you can have a grand time caring for stuffed animals overnight!īack in 2011 the brilliant guest contributor and librarian extraordinaire, Kris Lill, posted about Allen County Public Library’s Stuffed Animal Sleepover program and now, all of these years later I am here to remind you about this wonderful, easy, awesome program that brings in the numbers and fuzzy friends! Stuffed Animals Playing on the Bridge in Youth Services at RPL Information - Concerts, News,FAQs, Archives. Organs - Electronic (B3 etc.), Pipe, Theatre. Who's Who - Professional Pianists on Piano World Member Recordings - Non Classical Pianist CornerĮVENTS! Piano Concerts, Recitals, Competitions.įun Stuff! - Parties, Tours, Projects & More.įorum Members Parties, Tours, Cruises, & M. MY NEW PIANO or KEYBOARD! - Share Your Story! Also, anything (else) 20th or 21st Century?ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. Willing to reconsider piano eras before Mendelssohn. Pass.įantasy on the Last Rose of Summer, Op 15: more engaging: Maybe.įantasy or Caprice, Op 16: Better than Op 28 (and all 3 in 10 min): Maybe. Mendelssohn: Fantasia in f# minor, Op: 28. Recommend any less-known gems among them?ġ2) Scriabin: Sonata-Fantaisie No 2 in g# minor: probably can’t play it dour for my tasteġ3) Schumann: 3 Fantasy Pieces Op 111: Did not fancy.ġ4. Pass.ĩ) Nutcracker Suite: I ordered the Taneyev arrangement (any recommended arrangements?)ġ0) Mussorgsky “Pictures.”: Not my “off the beaten path” preference not Fantasy or FT?ġ1) Medtner: Fairy Tales: these are gold, (and other participants will choose also). If I were Horowitz.Ĩ) Schubert Fantasie in F minor (4 hands): 2 too many. 7 concert-etude (Karl-Heymann): has a Czerny/Clemente vibe. Peer Gynt? Are there other piano arrangements besides Grieg’s? Maybe.ĥ) Coates, Eric, 3 Bears: could not find a piano arrangementĦ) Rossini Ouf! Les petits pois: could not find a piano arrangementħ) Elfenspiel Op. Pass.Ĥ) Grieg Lyric Pieces: one, maybe two qualify (but that’s only 2-4 minutes). Next.ģ) Griffes: Not as lively at I would prefer (more nocturne-ish than toccatta-ish). A maybe if chairperson allows.Ģ) Islamey: Scriabin and Moszkowski maimed themselves playing it. 1) Rachmaninoff Etude Tableaux “Little Red Riding Hood” Op 39 no 6: although Sergei himself may have originated the nickname, it does not appear on most scores.
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