Well- the 2025-2026 school year has ended, but I am finishing up my stint being the summer school librarian for pre-k-2 school. I LOVE my adventures in library land- but let me tell you the prek students are giving me a run for my money!
I did end the year with one of my favorite programs- and one I plan to do every year. I think I might even do it at the beginning of the year and the end of the year.
I see all the time these amazing public libraries and elementary libraries doing a teddy bear sleepover- and I adapted it for my seniors. This year I hosted the first ever Senior Storytime/Teddy Bear sleepover.
To Prepare:
-I looked at the best day to host this event- and chose to do it before Senior Sunset (which really was perfect
-I posted information that included pictures/videos with music on Instagram stories (that is where my students tend to stay)
-I had the senior class president share about it along with Senior Teachers
-I put information on our announcements
-I reached out to our librarians in our district and a couple of others to see if they would be interested in being a guest reader
-Created a Google Form for students to fill out-----> THIS WILL FORCE COPY THE FORM
*students did not have to fill out this form- but it did include questions about their stuffed animals/advice they would give to students/and if they wanted their stuffed animal to visit teachers
By the Numbers:
-I have about 2500 in our school- so roughly 700 Senior Students
-I had 19 stuffed animals that went on adventures
-I had 12 seniors show up for the event
Week of the event:
-Started collecting stuffed animals- when the stuffed animal got dropped off the student had to fill out a "permission form" and the animal was given a number. This number went with the the tag that I added to the stuffie
-If students wanted their stuffie to meet some of the teachers- I took pictures (this I am revamping for next year!)
-Got materials and set up for Senior Read Aloud
Event
-This was from 6pm-7pm- but we ended up being closer to 7:30pm-it was sort of come and go before Senior Sunset
-I had 2 guest readers
-There was too much to do - but watching the students color and chat while holding their stuffed animals was pretty stinking cute
*******I did have some students that came that did not have a stuffed animal- I had extras that they got to use- and actually.. they ended up keeping a couple******
-creating a quick google form to go along with check in so I can grab an email address.. that students actually check!
Did you read this far?? I have to give an update about my beginning of the year Stationary Station- you can see the blog HERE
I gave parents/students the option to have their letter delivered the first week of school- OR the end of the year. I loved passing out the notes at the end of the year- because some students didnt' even realize that they had a note written for them. I shed a tear or two when I gave one student their note and later found out that the note was written by one of the parents that had passed away that year.
Y'all these little things might take time and might seem overwhelming- but they sure can leave an impression and a lasting memory. I can't wait to make even more memories next year at 2 High School Campuses!




