Heritage Storytime

What is Heritage Storytime?

Heritage Storytime (HS) is a virtual series created for children, celebrating stories from diverse heritages. Each episode will focus on a theme and will feature a children’s book read-along, paired with engaging learning materials and activities. HS nurtures the desire to tell stories about our lives and heritages, past and present, and to learn through these stories.

Who can enjoy Heritage Storytime?

Everyone! Heritage Storytime is produced with students from Kindergarten to 8th grade, teachers, and families in mind. Each episode is meant for specific grade levels, which is specified in the episode details.

What topics does Heritage Storytime cover?

All episode topics connect to Philadelphia heritage and focus on building an understanding of and appreciation for Philadelphia’s history, cultural diversity, and global connections.

Photo of performers from the World Heritage City Celebration. Two dancers stand next to each other in their cultural costumes, which are colorful with headresses full of feathers. One performer holds a chalice high in the air.
 

Episode 1: Oney Judge’s Daring Escape from Slavery

Join us for our first virtual Heritage Storytime episode! We’ll be at the African American Museum in Philadelphia reading the book “My Name Is Oney Judge” by local author Dr. Diane Turner to learn all about Oney’s daring escape from slavery in George Washington’s house in Philadelphia. Then we’ll learn more about slavery in America with a tour of the Lest We Forget Museum of Slavery in Germantown. 

Grades 4-8

Featured Book: My Name Is Oney Judge By Diane D. Turner, Illustrated by Cal Massey

Episode Partners: African American Museum in Philadelphia & Lest We Forget Museum of Slavery

Episode 2: Philly Has A Dream For Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Join us for the second episode of Heritage Storytime, where we’ll hear Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s inspiring “I Have a Dream” speech, read from a book with beautiful illustrations by Caldecott Honor winning artist Kadir Nelson. Dr. King’s powerful message of freedom and equality for all people will be explored further with a virtual tour of the Johnson House, presented in partnership with History Hunters. We’ll learn all about the people who fought for racial justice in Philadelphia in this Underground Railroad Station and House Museum. We’ll also present opportunities for service-learning during the MLK Day of Service and provide additional teaching resources and ideas for exploring the episode’s themes.

Grades 4-5

Featured Book: I Have a Dream By Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Illustrated by Kadir Nelson

Episode Partners: African American Museum in Philadelphia & Lest We Forget Museum of Slavery

Episode 3: Color your City with Caleb and Olivia

Join coloring book characters Caleb and Olivia for this special  interactive episode of Heritage Storytime! Marilyn Russell of WOGL FM  will be reading the Philadelphia World Heritage Coloring Book, which  features Caleb and Olivia visiting important cultural and historic sites all over Philadelphia. Then we'll do a fun coloring activity from the  book before getting up and showing off our Keith Haring mural inspired  dance moves! We'll also learn how local students have used the Coloring  Book to create their own heritage projects, many of which you can do  yourself. Additional teaching resources and ideas for exploring the  episode’s themes will be included, too.

Grades K-5

Featured Book: Philadelphia World Heritage Coloring Book (Written and illustrated by Michelle Dowd, published by Global Philadelphia Association)

Episode 4: Let’s Play Together!/¡Juguemos Junto!

Join us for a special bilingual episode of Heritage Storytime, presented in Spanish and English! We’ll hear Tania Ramos Otón from Esperanza read the book Slide! ¡Deslízate!...and she will get us up and MOVING AROUND with some fun movement activities! We’ll also learn how everyone plays - past and present and all around the world - and we’ll visit Smith Memorial Playground, a historic and welcoming playground here in Philly. We’ll learn how we can play outside or at home, any time of year, even during the pandemic. Additional teaching resources and ideas for exploring the episode’s themes will be included, too.

Recommended for students learning Spanish.

Grades K-3

Featured Book: Slide! ¡Deslízate! By Cynthia and Alyssa Kreilick and Sara Mosenkis

Episode Partners: Smith Memorial Playground, Morning Circle Media, Esperanza Arts Center

Episode 5: Cooking Culturally - Let’s Cook for Ramadan

In this episode, Basma Jaber from Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture presents Morning Circle Media's book, Let’s Cook for Ramadan! in both Arabic and English. She will introduce us to the month of Ramadan and the important role of both fasting and food to Muslims in Philadelphia and beyond. We will follow along as Basma buys fresh vegetables and prepares tabbouleh - her dad’s favorite and a beloved food in the Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) region. Want to make your own tabbouleh at home with a little help from an adult? You can follow along with Basma using our recipe and even try the book’s other delicious recipes! You will also have the chance to start thinking about your own favorite foods and how YOU celebrate special holidays and family traditions. 

Recommended for students learning Arabic.

Grades 3-5

Featured Book: Let’s Cook for Ramadan! By Suad Mansour and Cynthia Kreilick
Episode Partners: Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture, Middle East Center, & Morning Circle Media
Make at Home Recipe: Tabbouleh