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Get into the Pyjamarama spirit and invite families along to a daytime ‘sleepover’. Ask everyone to wear their favourite pyjamas or a comfy outfit and put on lots of fun, themed activities. Get children and families in your area excited about stories and bedtime reading by throwing a fun Pyjamarama party this June. Children will notice things they want to point out as they look at the book. You could encourage them to show you the red bus, talk about the different vehicles and what they do andcount the petrol pumps Sing the story – see here

We’ve used a small box for ours, but you could use a large box and make it big enough to sit in. You will need Every one of my students is a potential hero in the making': How Muhammad Khan's class inspired his award-winning book Why not theme your Rhymetime around bedtime songs for the week using our Pyjamarama rhyme sheets, or you could use some of our Pyjamarama craft ideas for any messy art sessions you hold.If you’re one of our book-gifting partners, we’re sending you free books, fantastic activity sheets and fun rhyme sheets to give to the children and families you work with during Pyjamarama week, 3-9 June. Before sharing the book with your child, read it yourself to see how the rhyme works and to decide whether to read or sing when you share it with your child. Either is fine. Read (or sing!) the story to your child pausing if they notice something in the illustrations they want to talk about. Join in We’ve rounded up some great ideas for Pyjamarama events and activities that little ones and their families will love. Celebrate with a PJ party Once all the children have left, have fun taking photos of the teddies exploring and getting up to all kinds of important library business! You could even post the photos on social media so families can follow along at home. This performance starts with the familiar traditional rhyme then moves into different variations. Perhaps you could make up some more versions together too!

Nothing beats a good story. Make a reading corner and encourage families to cosy up together with their new book or take part in a group reading of the story. Invite parents and carers in to a fun Pyjamarama storytime, where you can talk about the value bedtime (or anytime!) stories and model some great storytelling techniques. For me it’s a rollercoaster of emotions that I’m trying to manipulate the reader into’ - Alex Wheatle on fictional world building, creating new language and seeing yourself in a book You could sing it as you read the book and sing parts when you are out and about, at bath time or any time. Things to make and do Out and AboutBooks are absolutely crucial in getting us to think about new worlds': we speak to the award-winning author, Onjali Q Rauf A reminder of the true art of storytelling': Celebrating Henrietta Branford's powerful novel Fire, Bed & Bone You could throw one special day of celebrations or a series of more relaxed drop-in sessions throughout the week – make the structure, scale and timings work for you and your setting. Here’s a great idea from Gloucester Libraries which increases footfall to the library and will get kids engaged with Pyjamarama.

If you want to put toys or teddies in the car, cut a big square out of the top of the box. Make sure this step is done very carefully by an adult. It’s where the seeds of a child’s love for books and reading are planted’: Katrina Charman on the magic of bedtime storiesIf you’re making a car big enough for your child to sit in, make sure the hole is big enough for them to fit through easily. When children are familiar with the rhyme, invite them to join in, for example with sound effects such as ‘vroom vroom.’ If they know it very well, they might join in all the way through as you read or sing the rhyme. Talk about the Book Ask children to bring one of their toys to the library one afternoon. Once they arrive, tie a name tag on each toy and ask the children to say goodbye, leaving their teddies behind for an overnight library party. Frank Cottrell Boyce on why reading for pleasure is the most important thing you can pass on to a child A craft knife, or scissors - something to cut the carboard box. Any cutting must be done by an adult

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