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In this video, Miss Ericka from the Ocean County Library System in Florida presents a "Mama Gansa" program, based on MGOL's Mama Gansa si la alcanza. The entire program is in Spanish and it follows both the format and the content for Mother Goose on the Loose. Mother Goose on the Loose® (MGOL) is a research-based, award-winning early childhood program. Initially designed for parents and caregivers of babies and toddlers from birth to age 2, it uses purposeful play to build school readiness skills, strengthen parent/child bonding, and provide “developmental tips” to parents. MGOL builds children’s social, emotional, and early literacy skills through fun, interactive rhymes, songs, fingerplays, puppets, book illustrations, a flannel board and felt characters, colored scarves, and various musical instruments. Focusing on the WHOLE child, MGOL is used for weekly storytimes/circle times in public libraries, Head Start classrooms, and childcare centers. Because of its easy adaptability for all ages and settings, MGOL has been successfully used with children in elementary schools, preschools, homeschooling groups, and hospitals; for parents with babies in NICUs (MGOL Goslings), WIC centers and jails; for families in laundromats, art museums, children’s museums, playgroups, and many other places. MGOL’s founder, Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen, frequently presents workshops and webinars to educate new facilitators. Since the best way to learn is by doing, participants are often asked to choose a rhyme, create a felt piece to accompany it, and select an activity for the rhyme that helps build a school readiness skill. Before presenting in front of the group, participants can opt to be filmed for the MGOL YouTube site. During COVID, many children’s librarians presented MGOL online or in person with masks and agreed to have clips of their rhymes and songs posted here. These video clips show real-life librarians and childcare providers in action. While not slickly produced, they form an extensive resource for educators looking to creatively use scarves, bells, maracas, drums, ASL, clapping, Spanish rhymes, and more in their programs. Please SUBSCRIBE to my channel: https://bit.ly/2WPh6of. For more resources on songs and rhymes, with links to relevant research and different adaptations of Mother Goose on the Loose that can be used in storytimes, circle times, or classrooms, feel free to check out: 1) MGOL website: www.mgol.net 2) MGOL facebook: / mothergooseontheloose 3) MGOL twitter: / mgotl 4) MGOL youtube: / @mothergooseontheloose Also, check out Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen’s books at https://alastore.ala.org/content/bets.... If you would like to share your ideas, songs, rhymes, and videos with us, contact MGOL at [email protected], and you will be featured on this playlist!