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From YouTube: San Bruno Library Presents "Once Upon a Time" #55
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San Bruno Library Presents "Once Upon a Time"
Storytime #55
"You and Your Baby" with Miss Rocky
Taped by San Bruno Cable August 2013
trt 28:30
B
Hi
and
welcome
to
once
upon
a
time
story
time
here
at
San,
Bruno
library,
my
name
is
miss
rocky
and
today,
I'm
gonna
be
doing
a
story
time
for
babies.
Yes,
today
a
story
time
is
gonna,
be
for
you
and
your
baby.
So
if
you
have
a
baby,
go
get
your
baby
or
if
your
your
little
girl
and
have
a
pretend
baby,
bring
that
pretend
baby
with
you,
because
we're
gonna
have
fun
today.
Did
you
know
that
the
more
you
read
and
sing
and
rock
your
baby
and
talk
to
your
baby?
B
They
become
smarter,
each
and
every
day,
and
today,
I'm
going
to
be
recreating
a
baby
storytime
that
we
do
here
at
San,
Bruno
library
and
the
storytime
today
is
inspired
by
an
early
learning
program
called
mother
Goose
on
the
loose
that
was
created
by
Betsy,
Diamont,
Co,
henan
and
so
part
of
this
baby
story.
Time
is
not
only
for
babies,
but
it's
also
for
you
to
enjoy
and
take
home
and
do
another
day
in
the
comforts
of
your
own
home.
B
So
here's
my
baby
and
if
you
want
you,
can
have
your
baby
facing
me
or
facing
you
whatever
you
prefer.
Some
of
these
songs
are
for
sitting
in
a
chair
and
some
of
the
songs
are
for
sitting
on
the
floor.
The
most
important
thing
is
to
read
to
your
baby
because
I
always
say
it's
never
too
early
to
read
to
your
baby.
When
you
read
to
your
baby,
you
are
teaching
them
how
to
handle
a
book
and
how
to
how
to
flip
the
pages
and
they
become
early
readers
as
they
get
older.
B
So
we're
gonna
start
with
our
first
song
and
it's
called
good
morning,
mrs.
perky
bird,
and
this
is
a
great
song
to
sing.
While
your
baby
is
waking
up,
so
you're
gonna
hold
your
baby
and
we're
gonna
bounce
her
back
and
forth
from
one
knee
to
another.
Let's
begin
good
morning,
mrs.
perky
bird
perky
bird
perky
bird
good
morning,
mrs.
perky
bird.
Where
are
you
I'm
flying
in
the
air,
the
air,
the
air,
the
air,
the
air,
the
air
I'm
flying
in
the
air,
the
air
and
down
to
the
ground?
B
B
Let's
do
another
song,
and
this
is
called
goosey
goosey
gander
and
we're
gonna
repeat
the
song,
because
babies,
love
repetition
and
if
you
don't
know
by
now,
you
soon
will
know
that
babies,
love
for
you
to
repeat
their
favorite
songs
and
read
their
favorite
books
over
and
over
again.
So
let's
do
goosey,
goosey
gander,
goosey,
goosey
gander!
Where
do
you
wander
upstairs
and
downstairs
an
in
my
parents
chamber?
Let's
do
that
again:
goosey
goosey
gander!
Where
do
you
wander
upstairs
and
downstairs?
And
in
my
parents
chamber
very
good
now
we
just
taught
your
baby.
B
What
up
and
down
means
with
the
movements
of
them
themselves
going
up
and
down
now
we're
gonna
teach
your
baby,
how
to
open
and
shut
their
hands
and
clap
them
as
well
with
the
song
open,
shut
them
open,
shut
them
open,
shut
them,
give
a
little
clap,
clap,
clap,
open,
shut
them,
open,
shut
them
put
them
in
your
lap,
lap
lap
great!
Let's
do
that
again:
Oh
Finn,
shut
them
open,
shut
them,
give
a
little
clap,
clap,
clap,
open,
shut
them,
open,
shut
them
put
them
in
your
lap,
lap
lap
there
good
alright!
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
Snuggled
up
with
us
baby
knows
best:
that's
a
great
book.
Okay.
So
now
we're
gonna
do
some
more
bouncy
songs,
bouncy,
songs,
body
movement,
songs.
We
want
to
teach
baby
where
their
fingers
are
where
their
toes
are.
We
want
them
to
be
comfortable
with
their
bodies,
so
we're
gonna
start
with
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle,
ready
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
wiggle
waggle
wiggle
waggle
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
way.
Yep
high
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
wiggle
waggle
wiggle
waggle
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
way
down.
B
Oh
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
wiggle
waggle,
wiggle
waggle
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
on
my
knees
great
now.
Let's
do
that
again.
Fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
wiggle
waggle
waggle
waggle
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
way
up
high
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
wiggle
waggle
waggle
waggle
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
way
down
low
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
waggle
waggle
wiggle
waggle
fingers
like
to
wiggle
waggle
on
my
knees.
B
Excellent,
let's
do
another
song
and
it's
called:
can
you
kick
with
two
feet
and
we're
gonna
move
baby's
feet?
Kick
it
up
and
down
on
your
lap
or
on
the
floor?
Can
you
kick
with
two
feet
two
feet
two
feet:
can
you
kick
with
two
feet?
Kick
kick
kick
kick
kick?
Can
you
wave
with
two
arms
two
arms,
two
arms:
can
you
wave
with
two
arms
wave
wave
wave
wave
wave?
Can
you
kiss
with
two
lips
lips
lips?
Can
you
kiss
with
two
lips
kiss
kiss
kiss
kiss
kiss?
B
Can
you
sway
from
side
to
side
side
to
side
side
to
side?
Can
you
sway
from
side
to
side,
sway,
sway,
sway,
sway,
sway,
very
good.
Let's
do
another
fun
song
and
this
is
a
tickling
song
and
gentle
tickling
rhymes,
like
I,
like
I,
said
before
it
helps
babies
be
comfortable
with
their
bodies,
and
this
one's
called
here
are
babies.
Fingers
here
are
baby's.
Fingers
here
are
baby's
toes
and
here
is
baby's
tummy
button
and
brown
around
around
around.
It
goes.
Let's
do
that
again.
B
Here
are
baby's
fingers
here
are
baby's
toes
and
here
is
baby's
tummy
button
and
run
and
run
around
around.
It
goes
very
good.
Babies,
love
like
I,
said
repetition
and
singing
these
songs
over
and
over
again
will
not
only
help.
You
remember
the
songs,
but
it
will
help
them
learn
new
words.
Each
time
you
sing
to
them
the
songs
over
and
over
again.
So
let's
do
one
last
song
and
we're
gonna
do
two
little
bluebirds
sitting
on
a
hill,
and
this
is
going
to
teach
them.
B
What
soft
and
loud
means
when
we
sing
the
second
verse
of
this
song
and
we're
gonna
make
them
fly
away.
Two
little
Bluebird
sitting
on
a
hill
one
named
Jack
and
the
other
named
Jill
fly
away.
Jack
fly
away,
Jill
come
back,
Jack
come
back
Jill.
Now
we're
gonna
sing,
we're
gonna,
give
them
different
names.
The
birds
are
not
gonna,
be
called
soft
and
loud
to
little
bluebirds
sitting
on
a
cloud
one
named
soft
and
the
other
named
loud
fly.
B
A
A
Why
do
you
like
San
Bernadino
I,
like
that?
It's
the
same
people
at
the
counter?
Oh,
and
they
also
know
me
by
name
I
like
that,
it's
a
local
business
and
it
keeps
the
money
in
our
community
I
had
a
problem
with
my
channels
and
I
called,
and
they
came
out
that
same
day.
I
didn't
even
have
to
sign
a
contract.
The
other
guys
wanted
me
for
two
whole
years.
When
I
called
to
set
up
my
cable
service,
they
asked
if
they
could
come
out
the
next
day.
A
A
Get
up
close,
it's
all
weeds
and
stickers.
Those
big
company,
TV
providers,
may
have
great
introductory
offers,
but
read
the
fine
print
you
have
to
sign
a
long-term
contract.
Do
they
offer
free
service
calls
and
just
how
high
do
their
rates
go
after
the
limited
time
offer
expires
at
San
Bernardino
long-term
contract?
Our
rates
are
easy
to
understand
without
surprises,
and
if
you
experience
a
problem,
we
offer
free
service
calls
on
the
next
business
day.
Thank
you
for
choosing
Sanborn,
okay,
Bowl.
B
Hi
and
welcome
back
once
upon
a
time
story,
time
at
San,
Bruno
library
and
today
I'm
doing
a
baby
storytime,
so
a
story
time
for
you
and
your
baby
and
if
you're
a
little
boy
or
a
little
girl-
and
you
have
a
doll
that
you
want
to
watch
this
baby
storytime
with.
Please
bring
your
babies,
you
mommies
and
daddies
and
caregivers.
This
is
all
for
you
to
have
fun
and
learn
and
to
enjoy
in
the
comforts
of
your
own
home.
So
we're
gonna
do
another
song,
another
body
movement
song,
and
it's
called.
B
We
hit
the
floor
together.
So
some
of
these
songs
are
for
to
be
on
the
floor.
So
I'm
just
gonna
hit
my
knees.
We
hit
the
floor
together.
We
hit
the
floor
together.
We
hit
the
floor
together
because
it's
fun
to
do.
We
wave
our
arms
together,
we
wave
our
arms
together.
We
wave
our
arms
together
because
it's
fun
to
do.
We
nod
our
heads
together.
We
nod
our
heads
together.
We
nod
our
heads
together
because
it's
fun
to
do
we
clap
our
hands
together,
we
clap
our
hands
together.
B
We
clap
our
hands
together
because
it's
fun
to
do.
We
sway
from
side
to
side.
We
sway
from
side
to
side.
We
sway
from
side
to
side
because
it's
fun
to
do.
We
wiggle
our
fingers
together,
we
wiggle
our
fingers
together.
We
wiggle
our
fingers
together
because
it's
fun
to
do
great
another
body
movement
song,
which
is
always
fun
for
the
babies.
B
B
B
So
when
you
sway
your
baby
back
and
forth,
that's
actually
not
a
bad
thing,
because
studies
show
that
leaning
your
baby
back
and
forth
like
this
increases
their
balance
and
by
increasing
their
balance,
you
are
increasing
their
mathematical
abilities
as
well.
So
going
back
and
forth.
Leaning
is
not
a
bad
thing.
You
may
just
want
to
wait
till
they've
digested
all
their
food
before
you
keep
bouncing
and
leaning
baby
back
and
forth
and
up
and
down.
B
So
let's
do
that
song
again
and
father
and
uncle
John,
mother
and
father
and
uncle
John
went
to
town
one
by
one
mother
fell
off
and
father
fell
off
and
Uncle
John
went
on
and
on
and
on
and
on
and
on
great
now
we're
gonna
do
another
bouncy
song,
and
this
is
called
bumping
up
and
down.
In
my
little
red
wagon
bumping
up
and
down
in
my
little
red
wagon
bumping
up
and
down
in
my
little
red
wagon
bumping
up
and
down
in
my
little
red
wagon,
won't
you
be
my
darling.
B
The
axles
broke
and
we're
tip
baby
over
the
axles
broke
and,
let's
tip
baby
over
the
axles
broke
and
we
tip
baby
over
won't.
You
be
my
darling
bumping
up
and
down
in
my
little
red
wagon
bumping
up
and
down
in
my
little
red
wagon
bumping
up
and
down
in
my
little
red
wagon.
Won't
you
be
my
darling
great
perfect.
B
Babies
have
so
much
fun
with
these
kind
of
songs.
So
let's
do
another
song
and
it's
called
the
grand
old
Duke
of
York,
the
and
I'm
gonna.
Actually,
this
could
be
a
song
that
you
could
sing
with
baby
on
your
knee
I'm
gonna
be
lifting
baby
up
and
down
the
grand
old
Duke
of
York.
He
had
ten
thousand
men,
he
marched
them
up
to
the
top
of
the
hill
and
he
marched
them
down
again
cuz
when
they're
up
you're
up
and
when
they're
down
they're
down
and
when
they're
only
half
way
up
there.
B
Neither
up
nor
down.
Let's
do
that
again,
the
mighty
Duke
of
York.
He
had
ten
thousand
men.
He
marched
him
up
to
the
top
of
the
hill
and
he
marched
them
down
again,
cuz
when
you're
up
you're
up
and
when
you're
down
you're
down
and
when
you're
only
halfway
up
you're,
neither
up
nor
down
wonderful
great.
Now,
let's
do
and
song
with
driving
in
my
car
and
we're
just
gonna
drive
and
have
fun
with
this
song,
and
it
goes
like
this.
B
So
here's
my
car,
beep
beep
right
are
you
gonna,
have
baby
driving
like
this
I'm
driving
in
my
car
I'm
driving
in
my
car
beep
beep
toot
I'm
driving
in
my
car
I'm
driving
in
my
car
I'm
driving
in
my
car
beep
beep
toot
I'm
driving
in
my
car.
Now,
let's
go
fast,
I'm
driving,
very
fast
I'm
driving,
very
fast
beep,
beep,
I'm
driving,
very
fast
I'm
driving,
very
fast
I'm
driving,
very
fast
beep
beep
toot
toot
I'm
driving
very
fast.
Now
we're
gonna
go
slow,
I'm,
driving,
very
slow,
I'm
driving,
very
slow
beep.
B
I'm
driving
very
slow,
I'm
driving,
very
slow,
I'm
driving,
very
slow,
beep
beep,
dude
I'm
driving
very
slow,
excellent.
Oh,
it
doesn't
matter
how
you
reach
your
baby,
how
you
sing
to
your
baby,
your
baby
doesn't
know
the
tunes
of
these
songs.
You
can
make
them
up
as
you
go
like
I
said.
It's
all.
What's
important
is
that
you
read
to
your
baby
and
if
you
don't
feel
comfortable
singing
that
doesn't
matter
either,
because
in
your
baby's
ears
your
voice
is
magical
and
beautiful.
So
continue
to
sing
and
read
to
your
baby.
B
Like
I
said
we
have
babies
story
time,
we
don't
have
it
year-round,
so
you'll
have
to
call
San
Bruno
library
to
find
out
when
the
next
baby
story.
Time
will
be.
So
we
want
to
end
it
with
a
nice
soft
gentle
song
and
we're
gonna
sing,
twinkle
twinkle
twinkle
twinkle
little
star.
How
I
wonder
what
you
are
up
above
the
world
hi
like
a
diamond
in
the
sky,
twinkle
twinkle
little
star.