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From YouTube: San Bruno Library Livestreaming Storytime May 28, 2020
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Welcome to San Bruno Public Library Storytime on Thursday May 28, 2020 with Miss Barbara! Our next storytime will be Tuesday June 2, 2020 with Miss Raqui right here on the City of San Bruno YouTube Channel. If you subscribe, you will be notified when we go live, or you can always find the link to our next storytime at storytime.sanbrunolibrary.org, and many eResources for kids at kids.sanbrunolibrary.org! This storytime is intended for the private use of this audience only and is not for commercial distribution.
B
I'm
miss
Barbara
and
I'm
happy
to
bring
you
storytime
today
from
the
San
Fran,
a
library,
children's
room.
As
you
know,
we
are
live
streaming,
storytime
every
Tuesday
and
Thursday
at
11:15
a.m.
you
can
always
find
the
next
link
at
San
Bruno
at
storytime,
dots
and
Randall
library
org.
We
are
also
starting
our
summer
reading
program
on
Monday,
June,
1
and
there's
more
information
about
that
at
summer.
Dot,
San,
Bruno
library,
org.
B
You
can
also
contact
us
at
SB
PL
at
pls
org
or
you
can
give
us
a
call
six,
five
OH,
six
one,
six,
seven!
Oh
seven,
eight!
Now,
let's
get
started
it's
great
to
see.
You
I
made
my
name
tag
as
ours,
as
is
our
tradition
here
at
San,
Bruno
library,
and
you
can
guess
what
name
is
by
my
name
tag.
We're
gonna
have
trained
stories
today
and
songs
I'm
excited
about
that.
It.
A
A
Train
is
to
coming
train
is
to
come
in,
oh
yeah.
It's
a
very
simple
song.
Train
is
a
common.
Oh
yeah.
Can
you
do
that
with
me?
Train
is
a
common,
oh
yeah,
good
job!
That's
great
train
is
a
common.
Oh
yeah
train
is
a
common.
Oh
yeah
train
is
a
common
train
as
a
common
train
us
to
come
in.
Oh
yeah.
Let's
see
that
together
again,
train
is
a
common.
Oh
yeah
train
is
a
car
in
oh
yeah.
Train
is
a
common
trains
and
training
us
a
comment:
oh
yeah,
better
get
your
ticket
better!
A
A
B
B
B
B
Out
of
the
city,
the
Train
is
a
red,
striped
commuter
train.
The
conductor
swings
down
the
aisle
and
shouts
tickets.
Please
and
snaps
holes
in
the
tickets,
with
his
ticket
punch
the
Train
clatters
past,
both
fields
and
bridges,
past
backyards
and
ponds.
Main
Street
splash
by
the
view,
changes
every
second
hello
town,
goodbye.
A
B
A
B
B
B
A
valley
of
fields
and
steeples
as
the
train
approaches
a
rail
crossing.
It
sounds
like
a
storm.
As
the
train
passes,
it
sounds
like
dropped
pots
and
pans,
as
the
train
leaves.
It
sounds
like
the
dum
de
dum
that
ended
him
of
a
beating,
heart
and
silence,
but
up
ahead,
the
passenger
train
keeps
going.
B
B
B
The
rail
cars
are
filled
with
steel,
concrete
wheat,
oil,
corn
and
lumber
things
use
to
make
other
things
sturdy
things
all
crammed
in
containers.
The
color
of
tomatoes
and
eggs.
Thick
white
letters
cover
the
rail
car
sides
graffiti
paints
their
sides
after
the
rail
cars
are
linked
into
one
long
train.
The
freight
train
creeps
out
of
the
city.
B
And
across
the
Great
Plains
it
rolls
past
wheat
and
prairie
grasses
past
silos
and
barbed
wire
past
a
lone
Hawk
circling
under
a
big
western
sky.
The
freight
train
rolls
slower,
then
slow,
so
slow.
It's
hard
to
tell
it's
moving
as
if
the
train
and
the
clouds
above
were
having
a
race
to
see
which
could
go,
slower,
slow,
slow
and
like
the
clouds.
The
train
does
not
stop.
B
B
B
There
are
no
roads
outside
just
Eagles
elk
and
turkeys,
as
the
Sun
lowers
passengers
gather,
who
knew
they
gather
and
with
a
dining
car
fancy
where
the
waiter
sways
down
the
aisle
with
her
tray,
she
doesn't
spill
a
thing
plates
of
meatloaf
mashed,
potatoes,
ice
cream
and
pie,
a
moveable
feast
in
the
sleeping
car
two
girls
unfold
seats
into
beds
and
make
room,
make
the
room
their
own
little
sink.
Little
shower
everything.
Little
the
girls
sleep
as
the
Train
curls
through
the
mountains
and.
B
Into
the
night
the
moon
rises
wherever
the
train
goes.
The
moon
follows
when
the
train
stops,
the
moon
stops.
When
the
train
starts,
the
moon
starts.
Sometimes
it
hides
behind
a
ridge.
Then
hello
friend
reappears.
The
Train
rests
in
small
towns,
passengers
off
passengers
on
stars,
blink
in
the
cold
air
lights,
blink
on
the
horizon
and
the
overnight
train
pushes
into
the
deep
hours
of
the
night.
B
And
wakes
to
the
Morning
Sun
passengers,
wake
biscuits,
butter,
jam
and
coffee
outside
everything
is
different.
Mountains
have
turned
into
orchards
snow
into
grass
boulders
into
cattle,
now
accelerating
interview
across
a
wide
Green
Valley.
One
last
train
passes
asleep
white
high-speed
train,
blurring
a
street
across
the
land
Shh.
B
The
Hyde
High
Street
high-speed
train
flies
it
glides
over
bridges
and
marshes
by
bays
and
highways
inside
it
is
cool
and
quiet.
The
Train
is
a
small
world.
Moving
through
a
larger
world
passengers
read
or
type-1
whispers
in
her
phone
house.
Air
we'll
see
you
soon.
The
high-speed
train,
races
towards
the
city
on
the
coast
and
the
passengers
prepare.
B
Did
you
give
San
Francisco?
Yes,
that's
where
the
illustrator
imagines
this
train
is
going
at
the
end
of
their
journey.
They
close
their
books,
they
pack
their
bags,
they
think
about.
What's
next,
a
clean,
the
bed,
a
warm
dinner,
they
are
almost
home
and
with
a
slowing
turn
into
the
station
and
it
using
speed
and
cyah
brakes
and
a
gentle
last
bunk.
The
trains
go.
B
A
B
B
The
Durango
and
Silverton
narrow-gauge
steam
engines
in
this
story
are
still
in
operation.
Today
they
were
photographed
at
various
locations
along
their
route
in
the
Colorado
Rocky
Mountains
all
aboard
in
the
page
and
stepped
into
a
time
when
the
narrow
gauge
steam
engines
clickety-clacked
along
the
historic
San
Juan
wilderness
and
in
other
times
you
can
find
narrow
gauge
railroads
in
Santa
Cruz
and
there's
another
one
near
Fremont,
Mouse
Canyon.
B
B
Okay,
our
next
song
is
kind
of
an
old
one,
and
it
talks
about
a
couple
things
that
I'm
going
to
explain.
One
is
that
on
passenger
trains,
especially
in
days
gone
by,
there
was
a
cord
on
the
train
that
people
could
pull
if
there
was
an
emergency
if
the
tree
needed
to
stop
for
an
emergency
reason.
So
I
don't
know
that
those
are
really
used
anymore,
because
people
just
use
their
phone,
but
that
would
activate
the
brakes
on
the
train.
So
it
was
something
very
serious
and
needed
to
be
done
sometimes.
B
A
B
Made
that
was
a
lot
of
money.
Now
it's
not
really
that
much
money,
but
it
was
then,
so
it's
still
a
fun
ride,
though
that's
why
we
sing
it.
It
goes
like
this
we'll
say
it
first,
so
to
stop
the
train
in
cases
of
emergency.
Okay,
can
you
look
like
really
scared,
like
there's
an
emergency
like
this?
Look
good
good
job?
Okay,
so
you
stopped
the
train
encases
up
emergency
pull
on
the
chain,
pull
on
the
chain
now
in
cases
of
improper
use.
B
B
A
Stop
the
train
in
cases
of
emergency
pawn,
the
J
hang
along
the
chain
penalty
for
improper
use;
five
pounds
very
good.
Okay:
let's
do
that
to
stop
the
train
to
stop
the
train
in
cases
of
emergency
pull
on
the
chain,
pull
on
the
chain
penalty
for
improper
use,
five
pounds
to
stop
the
train
in
cases
of
emergency
pawned.
The
chain
belong.
The
chain
penalty
for
improper
use,
five
pounds
to
stop
the
train
in
cases
of
emergency
on
the
chain
belong
the
chain
penalty
for
improper
use,
five
pounds
good.
B
That's
fun
to
sing
faster,
impossible,
okay,
so
the
next
training
story
I
have
is
it's
funny
where
Ben
ends
train
takes
him.
This
is
a
book
from
my
house
and
my
son
is
named
Ben
and
we
used
to
read
this
to
him
a
lot
when
he
was
little.
So
it's
funny
where
Ben's
train
takes
him.
This
story
is
by
Robert
Burley
it
with
pictures
by
Johanna
Yardley,
and
it
is
read
with
permission
of
also
the
of
West.
B
Where
does
that
take
place?
Does
that
out
on
the
tracks
on
the
Great
Plains,
no
I,
think
that
is
a
train
of
imagination.
Let's
see,
Ben
draws
a
train
with
cars
and
a
track,
and
sometimes
a
caboose
in
the
back.
B
B
B
B
B
B
Can
you
get
on
the
bus?
Take
a
bus
or
a
train
choo
choo,
choo,
choo,
choo,
choo
choo,
take
a
taxi.
Take
a
car,
maybe
near
maybe
far
take
a
rocket
to
the
moon
but
be
sure
to
come
back
soon.
Take
a
bus
or
take
a
train.
Take
a
boat
or
take
a
plane
taxi.
Take
a
car,
maybe
near
maybe
far
take
a
rocket
to
the
moon,
but
just
be
sure
to
come
back
soon.
Pick
a
bus
or
take
a
train,
take
a
boat
or
take
a
plane
ticket.
A
A
B
A
B
B
The
little
kangaroo
hops
out
and
pushes
the
plane
up
goes
one
car
up
goes
another
car
up
goes
the
engine
or
a
little
kangaroo
glad
you
were
with
me
now.
Where
do
you
want
to
go
as
the
Train
whoohoo
to
my
pocket
to
my
pockets,
this
little
kangaroo?
Where
did
you
leave?
It
asked
the
train
to
that
Central
Station
says
the
little
kangaroo.
Ok,
then
central
station
here
he
comes
as
the
train.
B
B
B
A
A
B
A
Is
yellow
can
be
little
baby
outside
my
window,
it
is
yellow,
is
yellow,
can
be
and
the
sky
is
blue
and
the
glasses
a
screen
can
be
rainbow.
Remo
Remo
rummy
rainbow.
Oh
well,
me
very
good.
Yay
we're
gonna
sing.
Our
goodbye
song
I
have
a
hand
stamp
for
you
and
I'll.
Tell
you
about
our
next
story.
Time.
A
B
Always
find
the
next
link
to
our
next
story,
time
at
storytime,
about
San,
Bruno,
library
or,
and
we
also
are
starting
our
summer
reading
program
starting
next
Monday.
You
can
find
out
more
about
that
at
summer,
dot,
San,
Bruno
library,
org
and
this
story
time
itself
will
be
available
for
the
next
24
hours.
If
you
want
to
watch
it
again
or
look
at
the
beginning
that
you
missed
or
deposit
to
learn
some
of
the
songs
it'll
be
here
for
you,
okay,
so
our
stamp
I
have
a
star.