JULY  2026
Kids Room Newsletter

 
This month's events, booklists, and new books!
 
Please check our website for more information. 
 

SUMMER READING PROGRAM
 
JUNE 15-JULY 31
 
Any time between June 15 and July 31  kids can sign up for the summer program and receive a little prize each week they visit the library.  
Special performances every week:
Thursday at 11 AM
 
 Special Summer Programs
StoryWalk at Audubon
Monday July 20 through Friday July 31,
open weekdays between 9-5 pm
 At the Richardson Bay Audubon Center, 376 Greenwood Rd, Tiburon: 
 
 In the Tall Tall Grass by Denise Fleming
 
What might you see in the tall tall grass? Visit the Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary to enjoy the views and stroll the grounds as you read the pages of this classic book.
 
Puppet Art Theater
Thursday, July 9, 11:00 am
Founders Room
 

A rip-roaring adventure about a space-loving boy who needs to save his new friend (a space alien) from a mad scientist who has evil plans! 
 
Fun for all ages
 

 
Coventry and Kaluza
Thursday, July 16,  11:00 AM  
Founders Room
 
These award-winning circus comedians are back with us again! Juggling, acrobatics, music, hula-hooping, and more! 
 
Fun for all ages!
 
Insect Discovery Lab
Thursday, July 23, 11:00 AM
Founders Room
 
Explore the fantastic world of millipedes, walking sticks, hissing cockroaches, and more in this interactive program perfect for young scientists. 
 
Fun for all ages! 
Henna Art!
Tuesday, July 28, 11:00 AM-Noon
Founders Room

Stop by to get your own custom design by artist Rachel-Anne Palacios!
 
Open to ages 5 and up.
Mike the Magician
Thursday,  July 30, 11:00 AM
Founders Room 

Mike the Magician is back with his popular magic show full of laughs and wonder. 
 
Fun for all ages! 
Reading Buddies
Wednesdays,  June 17, 24, and  July 1, 8, 15,  22
4-4:30 and 4:30-5 Two sessions each date
Register online for one time session per date. 
Children's Room


Kids team up with a teen volunteer to practice reading fluency.  
Choose your date and time and register online for each session.
 
Open to readers entering grades 1 and up. Remember to bring a book or come to the library early to pick one out!
 
 
Author Visit: Dr Bahram Ghadiri Khamjani
Saturday, July 25, 2pm
Dr Bahram Ghadiri Khamjani author of the
'Tiny Time Travelers' series will read excerpts from and sign copies of his books. 
Founder's Room
 
Monthly Programs
Read to a Dog
Wednesday, July 1, 2:30-3:30 pm
Children's Room
 
Young readers can practice reading during a private read-aloud session with our volunteer dog who is all ears!
No pre-registration required; sign in for a time slot at the Children's desk when you arrive. 
 
 
Weekly Programs
Family StoryTUNES
Sundays,  11:00-11:30 AM  
Children's Room
 
Join us for a fun session of songs, movement, and stories for all ages! 
 
All ages welcome. 
Baby Bounce  
Mondays, 10:30- 10:45 AM    
Storytime Room
 
Join us for stories, rhymes, movement, and fingerplays just for developing babies. Limited capacity for the first 10 pairs of caregivers and infants in the Children's Room.
 
For babies 0-18 months.
 
MOSAIC MONDAY (ALL DAY!)
Children's Patio
 
Any time on any Monday (9-5, weather permitting), come and create your own masterpiece with chalk on our Children's Patio.
 
All ages welcome!
Tuesday Toddler Storytime
Tuesdays,  10:15- 10:45 AM
Founders Room
 
Join us for stories and songs for the little ones!
 
Ages 2-3, open to all
 
 

 
Tuesday Crafternoon
Tuesdays,3:30-4:30 PM 
Founders Room
 
We'll have a fun craft for you to make at the library every Tuesday afternoon.
 
Crafts are geared for ages 5+  
Younger kids are welcome.
 
 
Preschool Storytime
Wednesdays,  3:30- 4:00 PM 
Children's Room
 
Come to the library for stories and songs in the Children's Room!
 
Ages 3-5, open to all
 
 
Bilingual Storytime with Arlette
Thursdays, 10:00 -10:30 AM  
Founders Room
 
Join us for an interactive and fun bilingual Spanish and English story time for infants and toddlers.
 
All ages welcome!
 
Friday Toddler Storytime
Fridays,  10:15- 10:45 AM
Children's Room
 
Join us for stories and songs for the little ones!
 
Ages 2-3, open to all

 
Services
Grab & Go Book Bundles
 
Your Next Favorite Story is Waiting!
Think of Book Bundles as a personalized surprise package for your young reader!
Our librarians love playing 'book detective' to find up to 10 wonderful titles tailored specifically to your child’s interests and reading level. Fill out the form online and we will choose a bundle of books!
 
Book Lists
 
We regularly create book lists on upcoming holidays and interesting topics, as well as grade level recommendation lists. For July, we have a list of picture books celebrating summer vacation, as well as our summer reading list for grades 3-5.
 
You can also get a personalized list. Chat with a librarian who will create a book list just for you. Come by the library or send us an email: jdesk@beltiblibrary.org
Virtual Story times
 
Though we have several weekly in-person story times, you can also watch some of our recorded story times on the library YouTube channel.
 
Listen to stories and sing along with us wherever you are.
 Picture Books

Don't Do It, Doug! by Maudie Powell-Tuck
Don't Do It, Doug!
by Maudie Powell-Tuck

Doug is a lovable hamster with a lot of curiosity and a serious lack of impulse control. If he sees a button, it must be pushed!   How will he ever learn to control himself? His impulsive actions often have big consequences!
I Am We: How Crows Come Together to Survive by Leslie Barnard Booth
I Am We: How Crows Come Together to Survive
by Leslie Barnard Booth

What is the secret to crows' survival? This riveting informational picture book explores the beguiling mysteries of crow behavior. Gorgeous illustrations take readers into a crow's environment and community, making this an incredible-and unforgettable-reading experience.
Miles Ahead by Minh Lê
Miles Ahead
by Minh Lê

There's a new baby cousin in the family and a boy and his adorable dog, Miles, can't wait to take a trip to deliver them a shiny new present. There's only one problem: in all the chaos of packing, the present has gone missing! Luckily Miles helps his family assemble a new present for the baby in this warm and funny story about one family's discovery of what makes a gift truly special.
The Bestest Big Brother, Ever by Ben Mantle
The Bestest Big Brother, Ever
by Ben Mantle

Nano and his older brother, Felix, are best friends who read each other's minds and have super-secret phrases, like totally grape. They do everything together! Nano can't wait to join his brother inside his incredible tree house ... but hang on, what's that sign that says No Nanos Allowed? Fine! He'll just build his own tree house ... or rain house ... wind or no wind.
Hazel the Handful by Jamie Michalak
Hazel the Handful
by Jamie Michalak

Hazel is a tiny dog with a big personality who is used to getting all the attention. What happens to the pampered pooch when a new baby moves in? Now Hazel isn't always the center of attention--and her family barely have time for a cuddle. But when Hazel runs off to hide, the family is desperate to find her, and Hazel is reminded just how much she is loved. 
Bread Is Love by Pooja Makhijani
Bread Is Love
by Pooja Makhijani

A mother and her children have a ritual--every week they prepare a loaf of bread from scratch, kneading, baking and eating it together. The process is lovingly portrayed with lessons (like patience and science and unpredictability) along the way, and the results are delicious! Recipe included!
The Echo People by Sd Youngwolf
The Echo People
by Sd Youngwolf

Two children go on a journey of discovery with their grandfather, a great chief. Surrounded by the beauty of Mother Earth, the children learn a valuable lesson about themselves and about the world, that we create our own realities by the words and actions we put out to others.
New Books for Older Readers
My Presentation Today Is about the Anaconda by Bibi Dumon Tak
My Presentation Today Is about the Anaconda
by Bibi Dumon Tak

This absolutely hilarious nonfiction (but reads like a novel) chock full of facts and fun for animal lovers young and old, features animals giving classroom oral reports about each other.  The cleaner fish will talk about his friend the shark and his sharp teeth. The zebra will get to tell you about all the black-and-white animals in the world. The mole knows everything there is to know about the daddy long-legs, etc. Actual scientific information about both the animal speakers and their subjects is revealed, but so are the quirky personalities of the animals. Highly recommended. 
At the Edge of Lost by Martha Brockenbrough
At the Edge of Lost
by Martha Brockenbrough

Caleb and his faithful dog Ronan are separated after tragedy strikes, and they embark on an impossibly difficult journey to reunite, facing danger, lurking predators, injuries, and a deadly storm along the way. This exciting adventure is told from alternating points of view, some chapters narrated by Caleb and some by Ronan.
A Glimmer of Change by Elle McNicoll
A Glimmer of Change
by Elle McNicoll

Keedie's autism makes it clear she sees the world differently from others and she's never been afraid of standing out. But ever since she entered middle school, NOT standing out seems to be the only thing that matters. Her classmates become increasingly cruel to anyone who is different so Keedie launches an anti-bullying agency.  But she finds that there's a fine line between speaking up for what you believe in and becoming a bully yourself.
The House Next Door by Ellen Oh
The House Next Door
by Ellen Oh

Rory Parker knows not to step a foot in, on, or around the house next door. He's seen things creeping in the shadows, has had encounters with spirits, and lost a best friend to the house's malevolence. But when new neighbors, Jack and his lovable family, move into the house next door, Rory makes it his duty to protect them at all costs. What exactly lives in the house next door, and will Rory and Jack find out in time to save the day, or can its evil never be evicted?
Deer Run Home by Ann Clare Lezotte
Deer Run Home
by Ann Clare Lezotte

Effie is Deaf, and no one in her family speaks sign language, her language.  Effie and her sister have recently moved into their father's trailer after an incident at their mom's house. Daddy communicates with Effie by pointing, stomping on the floor, and making thoughtless jokes. Even if they did understand each other, could she tell the terrible secret she carries when telling feels impossible--and dangerous?  But what if telling is the only way to be seen? 
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