I'm celebrating National Library Week this  week by re-running some of my posts that have tips, tricks, and advice  for new librarians. (And if more experienced librarians get something  out of it, too, more the better!) Please feel free to share tips,  advice, or favorite storytime/program activities in the comments. And  Happy National Library Week!!
If You're Wearing Red Today
This post originally ran on July 25, 2008.   
Okay, you've pulled books for your storytime. Maybe you've got a felt  story or some puppets or fingerplays, but you need just one more  thing... I want to share one of my new favorite songs. This song has  been a hit every time, it's super easy, and it's a great one to know in  case of momentary lulls or a gap in your program. It's called If You're Wearing Red Today.
I've  heard it used with two different tunes. I usually use the tune to Mary Had a Little Lamb, but you can  also use Here We Go Round the Mulberry  Bush.
If you're wearing red today, red today, red today
If  you're wearing red today, please stand up!
That's it! Easy  peasy, right?! Of course you repeat and replace the color red with  whatever colors you see out there in the audience. And I usually do  "please stand up" two or three times and then warn them that I'm going  to mix it up, so they'd better listen. And then I do other actions.  Please clap your hands, please touch your ears, please stand on one leg,  please rub your tummy, etc. etc.
In my experience, the kids  really respond to it and they like listening for the colors and the  actions. When I think we've gotten everybody to do an action at least  once, I'll ask if we missed any colors (and often they'll suggest doing  the color I happen to be wearing..!).
So, keep this one in your  bag of tricks and the next time you blaze through the stories you  thought would take up 30 minutes, you can pull it out and have a good  ol' time.