|
|
Thursday August 1 11am-12pm Location: Founder's Room Ages 5+ Marvel at the magical skills of magician Timothy James. A highly interactive experience, with comedy, audience participation, and sleight of hand!
|
|
|
6pm - 8pm Location: Founder's Room Ages 5+; ages 5-9 must be accompanied by an adult Board Game & Pizza Night brings community and family together to learn and play! Pizza and refreshments provided.
|
|
|
6:30pm Location: Founder's Room All Ages Join us for our popular Library Chess Club! All skill levels are welcome, including first time players. We provide the chessboards, you provide your enthusiasm for this great game! Please RSVP so we know how many players to expect.
|
|
|
1pm - 2pm Location: Founder's Room All Ages. Children under 5 must be accompanied by an adult. Create something wonderful with Legos that you can take home!
|
|
|
Are you looking for a list of books selected with you in mind? Sign up for an Individualized Reading List (IRL). We'll create a list of suggestions just for you. To make an appointment call (415) 789-2665 Or sign up in person.
|
|
Française Ages 2-5 Tuesdays at 10:15am Learn, Sing, and Read books, in French! Please note, will move to Fridays in September
|
Español All ages Wednesdays at 11am Stories and songs in Spanish!
|
Toddler, Preschool, Stay & Play, and Mandarin Storytimes will resume in September. Please note, Stay & Play will move to Thursdays.
|
|
|
Moth Written by Isabel Thomas Illustrated by Daniel Egneus
A picture book introduction to the concept of natural selection that poetically traces the evolution of the peppered moth revealing how the Industrial Revolution unintentionally revived the charcoal-colored peppered moth species.
|
|
|
Illustrated by Erin Stead
Throwing her teacup out the window during a frustrating cello practice, a little girl unexpectedly strikes up a friendship with the moon. Through the fantastical night she is challenged to find the courage to share her music.
|
|
|
Can Cat and Bird Be Friends? Written & Illustrated by Coll MuirInstead of eating Bird, Cat decides that friendship is better, but will the pair find something in common? A primer on how to work through difference and forge friendship.
|
|
|
Me and Sam-Sam Handle the Apocalypse by Susan VaughtAfter her father is accused of stealing, Jesse investigates becoming amateur detectives. With the aid of her friend Springer and her pomeranian Sam-Sam, Jesse sets out to clear her father's name and find the true culprit amidst the backdrop of a tornado that hits the town.
|
|
|
This is War by Margaret StohlHaving fought so long that nobody remembers why, the Robot Federation and the Feline Empire take their battle to Earth, where disparate twins Max and Min find themselves in the crossfire of a battle over a life-extending technology.
|
|
|
The Eleventh Trade by Alyssa HollingsworthWhen his grandfather's most prized possession--a traditional Afghan instrument called the rebab--is stolen, Sami resolves to get it back through a series of trades. Haunted by memories of his past, Sami gradually makes friends through soccer and tells his emotional story of migration from Afghanistan to Boston.
|
|
|
|
|
|