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St. Michael's House Book of Short Stories & Nursery Rhymes

by St. Michael's House

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Thank You for viewing our first E-book for children.
This book has been brought to you as part of the
St. Michael's House Annual National Fundraising Campaign - Bring a Book, Buy a Book.

Each of the following pages provide a link to an interactive video telling a short story or performance of a well known nursery rhyme.
Members of our Home Teaching Department have sourced popular content and put their own creative spin on to engage children. Our storytellers use Lámh throughout to make this book inclusive.

We hope that parents find this E-Book to be a great resource for entertaining their little ones and revisit each page time and time again.
Enjoy!
* Please note that each story is linked to the youtube social platform.
Stories are aimed at children aged 6 months - 6 years but can be enjoyed by all
Lámh signs © used with kind permission. Lámh is the manual sign system used by children and adults with intellectual disability and communication needs in Ireland. You can find out more about Lámh signs at www.lamh.org.  
CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Bear has a Boo Boo - Short Story

Chapter 2: Hello Song - Song

Chapter 3: Sleepy Me - Short Story

Chapter 4: Songs for Toddlers - Nursery Rhymes

Chapter 5: The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Short Story

Chapter 6: Dear Zoo - Short Story

Chapter 7: Little Peter Rabbit - Song

Chapter 8: Bings Paint Day - Short Story

Chapter 9: Open, Shut Them - Song
Chapter 1: Story
BEAR HAS A BOO BOO
This interactive book has repetitive phrasing and body part pictures to keep children engaged. It’s simple language and use of early developing sounds makes it easy for little ones to participate.
 
You can grab a teddy bear and have your child put on real plasters along the way!
 
Reference: Teachers Pay Teachers
Storyteller: Maria Quinn 
Lámh www.lamh.org 
Chapter 1: Story
BEAR HAS A BOO BOO
Press Play
Chapter 2: Song
Hello Song
This Hello song is perfect for small groups or circle time. Music can help promote a positive atmosphere for children and this is especially helpful at the beginning of the day or start of a therapy session. The repetitive phrasing also reiterates how to greet people.
 
Singer: Sylvia Seagles
Lámh www.lamh.org 
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