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Welcome to San Bruno Public Library Storytime on Tuesday December 28, 2021 with Miss Susan! Our next storytime will be a special Chicken Storytime available Thursday December 30, 2021 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
hope
that
you've
been
able
to
have
a
special
meal
recently
with
your
family.
I
know
that
I
have
and
guess
what
in
one
of
the
books
they
talk
about
one
of
my
favorite
foods
that
I
get
to
have
when
I
have
special
meals
with
my
family.
So
I'll
tell
you
a
little
bit
about
it
later
on
and
maybe
you'll
see
some
food
in
our
first
book
that
you
enjoy,
or
even
the
second
one,
but
definitely
I
bet
you
will
find
a
food
that
you
like
in
our
third
book.
B
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
B
B
Secret
number
five
make
a
hole
in
the
center
of
the
dough
and
squeeze
and
pull
it
to
make
a
large
ring
carefully
cut
it
into
cute
mini
logs
number.
Six
secret
roll,
the
logs
into
golf
ball
shapes
while
humming
to
them
and
then
roll
these
into
round
discs
secret
number,
seven,
the
most
important
and
most
difficult
gently
spoon
filling
onto
the
dough,
coax
it
into
the
center
and
wrap
it
up.
Snugly
in
its
doughy
blanket
pinching,
the
edges
at
least
10
times
and
gathering
at
the
top.
A
B
A
A
B
A
Oh
and
there's
another
dog
friend
for
kiki:
do
you
think
that
they
would
go
and
get
those
potatoes
for
her?
B
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
A
A
A
B
Kind
of
dumplings
for
lily.
B
That's
something
that
your
grandma
makes
or
your
family
makes
the
special
food
that
I
was
talking
about,
that
I
really
love
was
in
that
book.
It's
called
pierogi
they're
polish
dumplings
and
I
had
them
last
week
they
were
had
potato
inside
them
and
potato
and
cheese,
and
sometimes
you
get
them
with
sauerkraut
or
fruit.
B
I
get
to
eat
those
on
special
occasions,
they're
very
yummy,
so
we're
going
to
do
a
rhyme
about
eating
special
things
off
a
plate.
We're
gonna
count
to
eight
we're.
Gonna
go
one,
two,
three
four,
five,
six,
seven,
eight
and
someone's
gonna
be
at
the
kitchen
door.
The
first
person
is
going
to
be
me,
susan
susan's,
at
the
kitchen
door,
and
I'm
going
to
be
eating
pierogi
off
a
plate.
B
That's
very
delicious!
Oh
no!
You
know
what
I
forgot
we're
going
to
do
that
rhyme,
after
our
jazz
for
lunch
song
after
our
jazz
for
lunch
book
this
one
we're
gonna,
do
our
one
potato
three
potato
song,
because
there
are
potatoes
and
pierogies.
So
we're
gonna.
Do
our
our
other
potato
song.
We're
gonna,
count
our
potatoes
and
stack
them
up
so
high
one
potato,
two
potato
three
potato
four.
B
I
don't
know
if
I've
ever
had
potato
pie
that
hash
browns
I've
had
potato
inside
pierogies.
I've
had
home
fries,
I've
had
french
fries,
but
I
don't
think
I've
ever
had
potato
pie,
maybe
a
spanish
omelet
that
is
kind
of
like
a
potato
pie.
It
has
slices
and
egg.
It's
not
like
a
tortilla
that
you
get
from
mexico,
though
this
is
different.
A
B
B
They
play
a
lot
of
jazz.
That
might
be
a
fun
station
to
listen
to.
If
you
want
to
find
out
what
jazz
sounds
like
this
book
is
written
by
jarrett,
depier
and
pictures
are
by
eugenia
mello,
and
in
this
book
our
friend
gets
to
go.
Hang
out
with
his
auntie
nina
in
our
first
book.
Lily
was
with
her
nine
eye,
her
grandma
and
in
this
one
the
child
is
with
his
auntie
nina,
that's
pretty
fun,
and
this
is
an
athenian
books
for
young
readers.
So
we
thank
them
for
letting
us
read
this
book
today.
A
B
A
A
A
A
Jazz
for
lunch,
a
rhythm
jambalaya
jazz
for
lunch,
all
in
bounce
higher
jazz
for
lunch,
finger;
zinger
freak
lip
jazz
for
lunch,
ella,
bessie
chip,
dip
jazz
for
lunch;
chomp,
a
trombone
crunch
jazz
for
lunch,
eat
a
drum
roll
munch
jazz
for
lunch.
We
dance
and
we
eat
jazz
for
lunch.
Hot
food
and
fresh
beets.
A
B
B
A
B
Fitzgerald
nina
simone
billy
holliday,
all
of
the
wonderful
jazz
greats
you
can
learn
about
them.
If
you
check
out
this
book
all
right
now
we're
going
to
do
the
rhyme.
I
was
telling
you
about
before
where
somebody
comes
to
the
kitchen
door
and
then
they're
going
to
eat
that
delicious
food
off
a
plate.
So
the
first
person
who's
gonna,
come
to
the
door.
B
Is
me
susan's
at
the
kitchen
door,
eating
pierogi
off
a
plate,
those
delicious
polish
dumplings
and
then
nina
our
friend,
our
auntie
from
this
book,
she's
gonna
eat
some
hop
and
john
off
a
plate.
They
talked
about
hop
and
john.
That's
a
delicious
bean
salad.
A
lot
of
people
eat
that
on
new
year's
eve
as
a
special
food
and
then
the
jazz
musicians
are
gonna,
come
to
the
door
and
they're
gonna
eat
jambalaya.
B
They
had
jambalaya
in
the
book,
they're
gonna
eat,
jambalaya
and
then
the
last
person
who's
gonna
come
to
the
door.
Is
you
my
friend,
and
I
think
I
think
you
might
like
to
have
a
cookie,
so
you
can
eat
a
cookie
off
a
plate
all
right.
Let's
practice
here
we
go
one.
Two.
Three.
Four
susan's
at
the
kitchen
door:
five,
six,
seven,
eight
eating
pierogi
off
a
plate;
one
two:
three:
four
nina's
at
the
kitchen
door:
five,
six,
seven,
eight
eden,
hop
and
john
off
a
plate.
All
right!
Do
you
remember
who's.
B
B
One
two,
three
four,
my
friend
is
at
the
kitchen
door;
five,
six,
seven,
eight
eating
a
cookie
off
a
plate;
good
all
right.
Let's
try
that
one
one
more
time,
because
it's
pretty
easy!
But
let's
do
it
again.
It's
always
fun
to
do
it
again.
So
then,
maybe
you
remember,
and
you
can
make
up
some
pears,
so
you
could
think
about.
B
Is
called
little
p
and
remember,
I
said
we
were
going
to
talk
about.
We
were
going
to
have
a
book
where
somebody
got
to
eat
some
food
that
I
think
you
would
really
like
that
is
this
book
little
pea
by
amy,
krause
rosenthal
and
illustrated
by
jenn
koreb
grace,
and
this
is
from
chronicle
books
in
san
francisco.
B
B
A
A
B
Would
you
like
to
be
little
p
and
have
candy
for
dinner
every
night?
Maybe
but
then
dessert
would
be
spinach.
I
like
spinach,
I
like
fresh
spinach
spinach,
is
good
to
put
in
a
smoothie
too.
You
don't
taste
it
very
much,
it's
very
mild
all
right.
So
let's
do
a
rhyme
about
peas,
we're
gonna.
Do
five
fat
peas
got
just
here's
our
fingers,
one
two,
three:
four:
five:
five
fat
peas.
I
got
five
over
here
and
five
over
here.
B
B
B
B
One
of
the
things
that
I
hope
for
you
and
your
family
is
that
you
feel
peace.
Peace
is
a
wonderful
feeling
inside
of
us
and
we
can
have
peace
in
the
world
too,
and
so,
let's
read
a
little
bit
about
what
peace
might
look
like
or
what
we
could
do
to
have
peace
in
2022-
and
this
is
our
book
today-
peace
by
baptiste,
paul
and
miranda
paul
and
illustrated
by
esteli
mitza.
B
A
B
B
B
Empathy
leads
to
helpful
actions
and
helpful
actions
over
time
bring
justice
and
peace.
So
I
hope
that
you
both
feel
peace
and
work
towards
peace
in
your
life
in
2022.
I
hope
you
have
a
wonderful
year
and
a
fun
celebration
on
new
year's
eve.
All
right.
We
have
a
couple
reminders
for
you.
Just
one
big
reminder.
Remember
that
there's
still
time
to
play
library,
bingo
and
win
a
free
book
and
a
bookmark,
and
if
you
finish
your
whole
bingo
card
you're
entered
into
the
drawing
for
a
50
gift
card.
So
maybe
you
could
win
that.
B
If
you
haven't
picked
up
a
library,
bingo
card,
you
can
go
online
to
winter.sanbrunolibrary.org
to
print
one
out
and
you
can
start
working
on
that
or
you
can
come
by
the
library
and
still
pick
one
up.
You
have
all
the
way
until
january,
8th
to
turn
it
in
and
do
all
the
fun
activities
that
are
on
there.
So
we
hope
that
you
participate
in
library,
bingo.
B
B
I'm
gonna
put
it
on
my
hand
here
and
let's
put
it
on
yours,
boop
there
we
go
cherries,
that's
a
yummy
snack
in
the
summertime
all
right.
Well,
thank
you
for
joining
us
and
remember
that
we're
always
live
streaming
on
tuesdays
at
11am
and
oftentimes.
We
have
special
story
times
on
thursdays
at
11
as
well.
All
right,
let's
say
our
goodbye
song.
Here
we
go.