Monday, September 19, 2011

Treasure Time collaborates with Jumpstart and The Cape Cod Conservatory, to Read for the Record!

Reading for the first Jumpstart initiative, Read for the Record, in Falmouth, MA, Oct. 2006

Cape Cod Conservatory Hosts Jumpstart Program with Mrs. Treasure

On Thursday, October 6, The Cape Cod Conservatory and Treasure Time Productions will be sponsoring a Jumpstart Read for the Record program. This story session will be held at The Cape Cod Conservatory in Falmouth for pre and early elementary school aged children. The name of the book which will be read is Llama Llama Red Pajama, by Anna Dewdney. Mrs. Treasure, who is actually Lee Drescher, will come in costume and sing some guitar songs which relate to Lamas and other animals. She will also play games and offer a craft activity.

The objective of this event is to have as many people as possible reading the same book on the same day. Founded in 1993, Jumpstart is a national organization “which aims to prepare young children for success by helping them to build vital literacy, social and emotional skills with the help of caring adults.” As it happens, the Conservatory sponsors a regular story hour on Thursdays at 4PM, and so they have generously offered their support for reading and Jumpstart by offering this special event for no charge.

Ms. Drescher works with children in libraries and schools. She is a past teacher and has two graduate degrees in education. She believes that the arts of music, drama and dance are important in helping kids learn literacy, as well as hands on art activities. She has conducted story hours throughout Massachusetts, and done plays about picture books plays in Mashpee and Falmouth for six years. She also has made over thirty cable TV programs, both in Falmouth and Wellesley, MA.

The Cape Cod Conservatory is affiliated with The Cape Cod Symphony and offers art and music courses in many capacities, starting with young children up through high school, including opera and art seminars for senior citizens and everyone in between. Check out the Fall Schedule or call 508-540-0611.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Grant Award for Programs in South Boston


Treasure Time is proud to announce that they have received a grant to conduct literacy/ arts programs in South Boston, Massachusetts. Mrs. Treasure will be working in libraries, day care centers and schools to perform plays and story hours. Her first story hour will be at the South Boston branch of the Boston Public Library on Wednesday, January 19, at 10:30AM.

Pictures from our Christmas Production, Goldilocks and the Grouchy Bear, an original play by Lee Drescher

Thursday, December 16, 2010

A Christmas Book recommended by Mrs. Treasure- Grumpy Badger's Christmas


This simple, cute story is written by Paul Bright and nicely illustrated by Jane Chapman. Does anyone ever feel grumpy, especially at this time of year? When the little forest animals are busy getting ready for a Christmas celebration, all Grumpy Badger wants to do is go to bed and sleep. Every time he crawls underneath his warm comforter, someone bangs on his door and asks for something like a ladder or a string of lights. Finally Grumpy falls asleep but he dreams of his friend Mole stuck at the top of the tree. So he jumps out of bed, grabs his ladder and decides to participate in all the frivolity after all. In fact, he hosts the party!

Friday, December 3, 2010

A Winter Giving Activity


At this Holiday time of year when Winter is coming and we give thanks and give gifts to others, here is an idea for the birds and small animals. Do you have some stale crackers or chips in your cupboard? If you have a yard, break them up into little pieces, spread them out on the ground and see who comes to eat them. If you live in the city, take them to the Park or put a little tray feeder outside of your window and watch to see who comes to the feast.

Roscoe and Molly like this idea but these tidbits are for the birds.

Monday, November 22, 2010

ANOTHER GOOD BOOK TO READ
Not only is Dory Story a fun book to read, it's also about science and the food chain along the east coast of New England. Its about water safety too, and about going out in a boat alone. The illustrations in this book are exceptional. This big fish story has a surprise ending which will enchant the pros and present a cautionary tale for the inexperienced.

I highly recommend this book for ages 3 to 10. and give it 5 stars.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Mrs. Treasure Recommends "The Hermit Crab" by Carter Goodrich

A very shy hermit crab decides to move into a new shell which is part of a broken superhero.  In the process, he convinces his neighbors that he has saved Flounder from being squished by a big trap.  The hermit crab becomes a hero, but discovers that he was happier being a hermit in his own shell.


This is a very cute story with interesting characters and is well worth the read for children of the age 2-7 years. 

Highly recommend:  4 stars out of 5.