Three Storytime Rules for Grownups

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Please allow this interruption for an urgent message from Sing, Rhyme, and Play.

We all know the storytime rules for kids; but do you know the storytime rules for grownups? These three simple rules not only make storytime better, they also ensure the world we all want for our kids.


Storytime Rules for Grownups

1. All the children at storytime are our children—treat them so.

There is no hierarchy of child value in which some children deserve kindness and others don’t.

2. Support the children at storytime—don’t hurt them.

A choice that is good for some children and bad for others is a bad choice.

3. These rules are not just for storytime.

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Ingrid Christina shares The Lavender Librarian’s storytime song, “I Choose Kindness.”

Thank you for your kind attention.

Sing, Rhyme, and Play wishes you a “do good” day.


Ingrid Christina with a yellow bucket hat, a blue shirt, and their ukulele. Text reads, "Sing, Rhyme, and Play" and "The Sing Rhyme and Play Song."

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