[OPLINLIST] Clifford the Big Red Dog Program...

Barb Scott barbarascott1956@yahoo.com
Sun, 27 Feb 2005 12:35:51 -0800 (PST)


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On February 26th, 2005, 45 participants and their parents gathered in the library's Community Room for a belated birthday celebration for everyone's favorite dog, Clifford!  Clifford's actual birthday is February 15th, 1963.  As they arrived, each participant was given a red dog bone nametag and encouraged to sign up for door prizes.

After welcoming everyone to the program, Children's Librarian Barbara Scott presented a short Powerpoint introduction to Clifford and his author, Norman Bridwell.  It is interesting to know that Emily Elizabeth in the Clifford books is named after Mr. Bridwell's own daughter and that he originally wanted to name his dog character "Tiny"!

After this presentation, participants could move at their own pace through six different craft tables to make Clifford-themed crafts.  These crafts were:

1.  Clifford Toilet Paper Tube Craft--Participants used a toilet paper roll as the base onto which to glue colored patterns to form a Clifford dog.

2.  Clifford Treat Bag--Two identical sheets were colored and glued together to form a small treat bag.  Each participant received a small baggie with a Clifford bookmark and sticker selection to put into these bags when they were completed.

3.  Clifford Stick Puppet--Patterns for body and ears were colored and cut out, then glued together to form Clifford's body.  Googly eyes and a pompom nose  were added and eyebrows and mouth were drawn on.  Finally, the body was glued onto a paint stick to make a stick puppet.

4.  Puppy Love Necklace--This adorable necklace was made up of different sizes of hearts.  Googly eyes were glued on after the face was formed. Holes were punched, a piece of plastic lanyard was laced through, and red beads were added, if desired.

5.  Let's Make Clifford's House--A small doghouse shape was colored, then cut out, folded and glued to form a doghouse with Clifford's name above the door.

6.  Clifford Coloring Page--Participants were asked to do their best coloring jobs on this page which said "Happy Birthday, Clifford".  These pages were handed in to be displayed with pictures of the event in the library.

After finishing with crafts, participants enjoyed a table full of snack items and punch.  Snack items included Clifford Teddy Grahams, pretzels, and cupcakes.

Several door prizes were given out at the conclusion of the program. 

You can view pictures of our event at the library's website www.bucyrus.lib.oh.us  Click on Children's Department and then scroll down until you see the description of the program.  The pictures follow it.

I will be happy to send patterns out to anyone requesting them.  Just e-mail me your snail mail addy.

Barbara Scott, Children's Librarian

Bucyrus Public Library



		
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<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>On February 26th, 2005, 45 participants and their parents gathered in the library's Community Room for a belated birthday celebration for everyone's favorite dog, Clifford!&nbsp; Clifford's actual birthday is February 15th, 1963.&nbsp; As they arrived, each participant was given a red dog bone nametag and encouraged to sign up for door prizes.</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>After welcoming everyone to the program, Children's Librarian Barbara Scott presented a short Powerpoint introduction to Clifford and his author, Norman Bridwell.&nbsp; It is interesting to know that Emily Elizabeth in the Clifford books is named after Mr. Bridwell's own daughter and that he originally wanted to name his dog character "Tiny"!</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>After this presentation, participants could move at their own pace through six different craft tables to make Clifford-themed crafts.&nbsp; These crafts were:</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>1.&nbsp; Clifford Toilet Paper Tube Craft--Participants used a toilet paper roll as the base onto which to glue colored patterns to form a Clifford dog.</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>2.&nbsp; Clifford Treat Bag--Two identical sheets were colored and glued together to form a small treat bag.&nbsp; Each participant received a small baggie with a Clifford bookmark and sticker selection to put into these bags when they were completed.</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>3.&nbsp; Clifford Stick Puppet--Patterns for body and ears were colored and cut out, then glued together to form Clifford's body.&nbsp; Googly eyes and a pompom nose&nbsp; were added and eyebrows and mouth were drawn on.&nbsp; Finally, the body was glued onto a paint stick to make a stick puppet.</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>4.&nbsp; Puppy Love Necklace--This adorable necklace was made up of different sizes of hearts.&nbsp; Googly eyes were glued on after the face was formed. Holes were punched, a piece of plastic lanyard was laced through, and red beads were added, if desired.</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>5.&nbsp; Let's Make Clifford's House--A small doghouse shape was colored, then cut out, folded and glued to form a doghouse with Clifford's name above the door.</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>6.&nbsp; Clifford Coloring Page--Participants were asked to do their best coloring jobs on this page which said "Happy Birthday, Clifford".&nbsp; These pages were handed in to be displayed with pictures of the event in the library.</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>After finishing with crafts, participants enjoyed a table full of snack items and punch.&nbsp; Snack items included Clifford Teddy Grahams, pretzels, and cupcakes.</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>Several door prizes were given out at the conclusion of the program.&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT size=4><FONT face="comic sans ms">You can view pictures of our event at the library's website </FONT><A href="http://www.bucyrus.lib.oh.us"><FONT face="comic sans ms">www.bucyrus.lib.oh.us</FONT></A><FONT face="comic sans ms">&nbsp; Click on Children's Department and then scroll down until you see the description of the program.&nbsp; The pictures follow it.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>I will be happy to send patterns out to anyone requesting them.&nbsp; Just e-mail me your snail mail addy.</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>Barbara Scott, Children's Librarian</FONT></P>
<P align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms" size=4>Bucyrus Public Library</FONT></P>
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