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Saturday February 8 Location: Founder's Room All Ages Bookmarks will host the annual Teddy Bear Tea for young children and their families! Delight your children with this age-old tradition. Enjoy hot cocoa, treats, crafts, and storytime with our very own children's librarian, Alicia Bell! All proceeds support children's programming at the library. Seating Times Available: 9:30AM * 10:30AM * 11:30AM * 1PM * 2PM Tickets $35 per person Tables of 10 available for $350
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3pm - 5pm Location: Founder's Room
Ages 8 to 17 Join a robotics team to learn, explore topics in computer science, and have a lot of fun! Kids will work with a high school mentor from ROWR to tackle a robotics challenge.
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6:30pm Location: Fink 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.
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Girls Who Code Thursdays February 6, 13, 20, 27 6pm - 7pm Location: Former Teen Alcove Ages 8-17 Founded to close the gender gap in technology, Girls Who Code gives girls a positive early experience using computer science to impact their world. Use Club Code: CA16840
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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.
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Red Panda AcrobatsThursday February 13 4pm - 5pm Location: Founder's Room
Ages 5+ Join us for a thrilling acrobatic performance in celebration of Lunar New Year! The show will feature exceptional acrobatic skills, traditional Chinese music, and colorful costumes.
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4pm - 6pm Location: Founder's Room
Ages 8-17 CoderDojo is a free computer programming club. Come learn basic computer programming, play with robots, or work on your own project.
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1pm - 2pm Location: Founder's Room Ages 5+. Children under 5 must be accompanied by an adult Create something wonderful with Legos that you can take home!
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Reading Buddies Wednesdays February 5, 12, 26 3:30pm and 4pm Location: Founder's Room
Grades K-4 Reading Buddies gives kids the opportunity to develop interest, excitement, and confidence in reading. Kids will be paired with a teen volunteer for 30 minutes to read together and play word games. Sign up today and we will send you confirmation of your timeslot.
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Baby Bounce Ages 0-2 Mondays at 10:30am and 11:30am *No session Feb 17
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Mandarin Grades PreK-2 Mondays at 4pm *No session Feb 17
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Toddler Ages 2-3 Tuesdays at 11am
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Preschool Ages 3-5 Tuesdays at 4pm
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Español All ages Wednesdays at 11am Stories and songs in Spanish!
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Stay & Play Storytime All ages Thursdays at 10:30am Stories and songs. Stay & play with toys provided by the library.
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Française Ages 2-5 Fridays at 10am Learn, sing, and read books, in French!
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Illustrated by Julie Morstad
Gyo Fujikawa's iconic children's books are beloved all over the world. Readers will follow her life through art school, a career at Walt Disney, and her family's internment during World War II. Maclear and Morstad's biography of Gyo Fujikawa conveys with quiet power how segregation reached into every aspect of American life, and how one woman did her part to defeat it.
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Illustrated by Larry Day A cautionary tale using words made up of only the five letters in its title finds Abe the bear cub and Bree the bee working through a confrontational first meeting to become unlikely friends.
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Tiny Feet Between the Mountains Written & Illustrated by Hanna ChaStruggling through her daily chores because of her tiny size, a young Korean girl in a village of large people devises a clever plan to help a spirit tiger who has swallowed the sun by mistake.
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The Dark Lord Clementine by Sarah Jean HorwitzWhen her father is cursed by a rival witch, twelve-year-old Clementine Morcerous assumes his duties as Dark Lord of the realm, but soon questions her father's code of good and evil.
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Illustrated by Chris Riddell
In a magical animal kingdom where oppression and censorship reign, the wolf king decrees that rabbits no longer exist, but the unmentionable furry creatures refuse to be ignored. Argentine-Chilean-American novelist Dorfman's only children's book, which was written in the 1970s, makes its uncannily timed arrival on U.S. shores.
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