|
This month in the Children's Room...
|
|
|
Preschool Story Time Mondays at 10:30 am and Tuesdays at 1:30 pm Children's Room Each Preschool Story Time is concept driven with a different theme each week. We use rich books with engaging stories to explore our theme and we always involve music and movement as well as a craft or activity to extend the learning beyond the circle. Dates for Preschool story times for December are: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, and 30.
|
|
|
Infant and Toddler Story Time Mondays at 1:30 pm and Tuesdays at 10:30 am Children's Room Bring your infants and toddlers to our story time! We will explore Nursery Rhymes together through reading, repetition and recall as we build familiarity, understanding and confidence with language. Every week we utilize music and movement as well,as we pair each rhyme to a song and explore simple instruments too. Dates for Infant and Toddler story times for December are: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 30 and 31.
|
|
|
Library Closed - Christmas Eve Day and Christmas Day Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday, December 25th we will be closed in observation of the Christmas holiday. We would like to wish you and yours a wonderful and joyous holiday season!
|
|
|
Neptune the Reading Dog Wednesday, December 4, 3:00 pm Children's Room Readers of all abilities can increase their confidence and skills by reading out loud to this wonderful, friendly and calm dog.
Neptune is back from vacation and we are so excited to see him again! Hope you're ready for some awesome reading Neptune! We missed you!
|
|
|
Monster Squad Friday, December 6, 4:00 - 5:00 pm Children's Room
DECEMBER MONSTER: ALIENS
Interested in Monsters? Cryptids? Creatures of Myth and Legend? Join our Monster Squad and explore a new monster each month! Leader Laura Lupin will profile a new monster monthly - sharing information, history and ideas - a discussion with refreshments will follow and we will decide if there can be any truth to the stories, then we will wrap up with a craft or project. JANUARY WILL BE THE MOTHMAN!
|
|
|
Family Card Game Night
Wednesday, December 11, 6:00-7:00 pm
Children's Room
Drop in the library and learn a kid friendly card games. We will use standard, regular cards - no special decks required - and no notepad needed to keep score. We will play games like: Old Maid, Snap, Crazy Eights, Slapjack, and Garbage, to name a few. This is a great way to learn new games and ways to keep kids busy and entertained and the only thing you need is a standard deck of cards!
|
|
|
Chapter Cubs
Friday, December 13, 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Children's Room
DECEMBER THEME IS HUMOR: TITLE: The Strange Case of Origami Yoda
JANUARY THEME WILL BE MASS BOOK AWARD NOMINEE: TITLE: Book Uncle and Me
Enjoy new stories and new friends. Members of the Chapter Cubs group we will read a new book each month then we will meet to discuss the story and share our thoughts and ideas as well as enjoy some light refreshments. Each month we will explore a new book and a new genre of literature. Please register with Miss Laura when you stop by her desk to pick up a copy of the chosen book.
|
|
|
Lego Club
Saturday, December 14, from 10 am - 12 pm and Monday, December 16, 6:00-7:30 pm
Conference Room
Drop in for some free-style Lego building fun! We put out bins of assorted Lego pieces and you build whatever you can imagine. Place your completed piece on the table and we will show it off in our display case for the month, so all our patrons will see how creative our community is!
|
|
|
Family Phonics Fun Night
Wednesday, December 18, 6:00- 7:00 pm
Children's Room
Help build reading skills by having fun at the library! There will be an assortment of activities and games for all levels of readers - some examples are: letter hunting throughout the library for beginner, word building games for intermediary and sentence building games for advanced readers.
|
|
|
F.A.I.R. - Family Adventures in Reading
Wednesday, NO MEETING IN DECEMBER , 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Children's Room
DECEMBER - WE WILL NOT HAVE F.A.I.R. THIS MONTH - WE WILL BE CLOSED ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 AND 25 FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
We will explore books, looking at many different aspects of the book, to build book knowledge. We will discuss the book such as format, text font, presentation, etc, then we will read the story and share our thoughts then we will have an activity to tie it all together as we enjoy some refreshments. Families will be welcome to keep the copy of the book under discussion to help build a strong library at home!
|
|
|
Homeschool Meeting
Monday, December 26, 6:00 pm
Children's Room
Drop in and meet with other homeschool families in our community - Share ideas, Activities and knowledge - help the library learn how to better serve the homeschool families in our community.
|
|
|
Friday Family Movie Night
Friday, December 27, 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Children's Room
DECEMBER TITLE: TBD - CHECK OUR CALENDAR FOR UPDATE
The last Friday of the month will be a Family Fun Movie Night - Starting at 4 we will show on of the latest DVD movie releases we receive that month. Feel free to wear your PJs, bring a snack and a snuggle and spend a Friday Night at the library sharing a fun family movie together. Most children's movies run approximately 80-90 minutes so we should be done before 6 pm.
|
|
|
LIBRARY CLOSING EARLY - 2 PM- DECEMBER 31
Tuesday, December 31, Closing at 2 pm
LIBRARY CLOSING EARLY IN CELEBRATION OF NEW YEAR'S EVE. WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A HEALTHY AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
|
|
|
The Cool Bean
by Jory John
The creators of The Bad Seed and The Good Egg depict a less-than-cool bean struggling to fit in with the swaggering, sunglass-wearing cool beans at school before he discovers what being cool is really about. 200,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Wings of fire : the dragonet prophecy
by Barry Deutsch
A first graphic-novel adaptation in the best-selling series follows the selection of Clay as one of a team of dragonets destined to fulfill a mysterious prophecy and end the war among the dragon tribes of Pyrrhia. Simultaneous.
|
|
|
The double helix
by Trudi Strain Trueit
As Cruz and his friends continue to search for the third piece of the cipher, a mysterious message arrives suggesting that someone close to him is working for Nebula, leaving Cruz unsure of who he can trust
|
|
|
The falcon's feather
by Trudi Strain Trueit
A follow-up to The Nebula Secret finds Cruz, Sailor, Emmett and Bryndis boarding the Explorer Academy ship for a first mission to another country, before Cruz's search for the first piece of his mother's puzzle reveals unanticipated risks. Simultaneous eBook
|
|
|
The nebula secret
by Trudi Strain Trueit
Leaving tranquil Hawaii to join other students at Explorer Academy, where the world's leading scientists train them to become the next generation of elite explorers, Cruz discovers that his family has a mysterious past that could jeopardize his future. Simultaneous eBook.
|
|
|
Wings of fire : the hidden kingdom : the graphic novel
by Barry Deutsch
Seeking shelter in the rainforest with her fellow dragonets, Glory is disappointed to find treetops full of RainWings who know nothing of Pyrrhia or its missing dragons, a dilemma that complicates their efforts to prevent a devastating war. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
|
|
|
I Love You, Baby Shark : Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo
by John John Bajet
A Valentine’s Day follow-up to the best-selling picture book finds Baby Shark, Mama Shark, Daddy Shark and other underwater friends singing and dancing together while inviting readers to join in the fun to promote fine-motor skills. Illustrations. Original.
|
|
|
Wings of fire : the lost heir
by Barry Deutsch
Overjoyed to be reunited with her fellow ocean-dwelling dragons, Tsunami the SeaWing continues efforts to end the war for Pyrrhia in spite of a dangerous assassin who is threatening all their lives
|
|
|
Lumberjanes the Shape of Friendship
by Shannon Watters
A graphic novel follow-up to The Infernal Compass finds Jo, Mal, Molly, April and Ripley discovering the hiding place of a group of magical creatures who reveal that they are plotting to take over the camp by impersonating the Lumberjanes. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations. Original.
|
|
|
Madeline,
by Ludwig Bemelmans
Madeline, smallest and naughtiest of the twelve little charges of Miss Clavel, wakes up one night with an attack of appendicitis
|
|
|
Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales 9 : Major Impossible
by Nathan Hale
Traces the story of the heralded explorer who after losing an arm during the American Civil War joined the 1869 Colorado River Exploring Expedition on a dangerous journey through the Grand Canyon. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Meet the Latkes
by Alan Silberberg
"A family of clueless potato pancakes embarks on a celebration of Hanukkah that involves a wild story depicting the Maccabees as ""mega bees"" who use a giant dreidel to fight evil alien potatoes, before the family dog sets the record straight. By the award-winning creator of Milo."
|
|
|
Odd Dog Out
by Rob Biddulph
A pup who wears a rainbow scarf that contrasts with the pinstriped suits worn by other canines, Odd Dog leaves town amid fears of being too different before arriving in a rainbow-adorned community, where a dog in a cool sweater stands out in exceptional ways. 25,000 first printing. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Santa and the Goodnight Train
by June Sobel
A Christmas sequel to The Goodnight Train and The Goodnight Train Rolls On finds the Goodnight Train following Santa’s sleigh on a magical ride through a starry night sky to Dreamland on Christmas Eve. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Santa's story
by Will Hillenbrand
Preparing to depart on Christmas Eve, Santa is unable to find his reindeer anywhere before remembering their annual tradition of reading a Christmas story together. By the creator of Snowman’s Story. Illustrations.
|
|
|
The Serious Goose
by Jimmy Kimmel
Complemented by a mylar mirror for making faces, a picture-book debut by the late-night host depicts a whimsically tongue-in-cheek goose who rediscovers its sense of humor while reminding young readers to take “serious” approaches to silliness. TV tie-in. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Shmelf the Hanukkah elf
by Greg Wolfe
An important team member from the Santa's List Checking Department investigates the missing names of numerous boys and girls before discovering Hanukkah and its wonderful traditions of lighting the menorah, spinning the dreidel and hearing the Hanukkah story. Illustrated by the award-winning artist of I Need My Monster.
|
|
|
The stolen slipper : A Branches Book
by Anna Staniszewski
A follow-up to The Magic Mirror finds Kara and Zed helping a lovelorn Prince Charming search for a magical glass slipper to reunite him with his love, only to be thwarted by an unexpected plot that threatens their freedom. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
|
|
|
This Book Is Gray
by Lindsay Ward
Deciding to create a book of his own when the Primary and Secondary colors keep leaving him out, Gray draws pictures of imaginative characters in neutral hues, in a celebration of fitting in, appreciating differences and seeing things from other perspectives. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
by Patricia Demuth
A latest capsule biography profiles the iconic Supreme Court Justice, tracing her advocacy for gender equality as a young lawyer, the important cases she argued before the Supreme Court and her history-shaping achievements after her 1993 confirmation. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Who was Harriet Tubman?
by Yona Zeldis McDonough
A biography of the nineteenth-century woman who escaped slavery and helped many other slaves get to freedom on the Underground Railroad
|
|
|
Dear Santa, Love, Rachel Rosenstein
by Amanda Peet
Wanting to celebrate Christmas despite her Jewish ethnicity, little Rachel writes letters to Santa, covertly decorates her home and explores her sense of cultural identity before leaving out latkes for Santa and his reindeer. Simultaneous eBook.
|
|
|
The girl who loved wild horses
by Paul Goble
Though she is fond of her people, a girl prefers to live among the wild horses where she is truly happy and free
|
|
|
The Adventurers Guild Night of Dangers
by Zack Loran Clark
When a rare Danger infiltrates the city, leaving dozens of victims, a stranded Brock finds himself unable to utilize underground contacts, before discovering that the mysterious Lady Grey is not yet finished with him. 10,000 first printing. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Angelina Ballerina and the Tea Party
by Katharine Holabird
In a Level 1 early reader for young Angelina Ballerina fans, the intrepid mouse dancer hosts a fancy tea party of cookies, cakes and beautiful decorations for all of her friends from the ballet academy. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
The Bad Guys in The baddest day ever
by Aaron Blabey
When the nefarious Crown Prince Marmalade demands that everyone submit to his evil magnificence, the Bad Guys and even Badder Girls pick themselves up from a setback to launch an ultimate retaliatory strike. By the award-winning author of the Pig the Pug series. Original.
|
|
|
Bad kitty joins the team
by Nick Bruel
Discovered to be so out of shape that she cannot torment Puppy without stopping to catch her breath, Kitty is made to exercise against her will before a bit of trickery gets her into the competitive spirit. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Bo's magical new friend : A Branches Book
by Rebecca Elliott
A debut entry in a new series by the best-selling creator of the Owl Diaries finds wish-granting unicorn Rainbow Tinseltail longing for a best friend before meeting newcomer Sunny Huckleberry, who has not yet discovered his unicorn powers. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
|
|
|
A book of love
by Emma Randall
Poetic verses and uplifting illustrations explain how our world needs love and how to demonstrate love in simple everyday ways, from taking turns and offering help to being patient and demonstrating support. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Books Are the Best
by Maggie Testa
A skill-building early reader based on a popular episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood finds O the Owl learning how to focus on one thing at a time when he becomes distracted during a storybook reading at the library. TV tie-in. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Fetch-22 : Fetch-22
by Dav Pilkey
Dog Man and a rehabilitated Petey the Cat are challenged to set aside their differences and work as a team in the face of a dangerous threat that has challenged Li’l Petey’s sense of right and wrong. By the award-winning creator of Dog Breath. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Don't worry, bee happy
by Ross Burach
Whether it is best friends picture day or the waggle dance, Bumble and Bee buzz around the pond, trying to engage Froggy in their playful activities--even coming up with a terrifying way to cure Froggy's hiccups
|
|
|
Eva's campfire adventure : A Branches Book
by Rebecca Elliott
Joining her classmates for a fun-filled camping trip, Eva helps pitch tents and build useful inventions before going on a scavenger hunt in the woods and enjoying yummy campfire treats. By the creator of Zoo Girl. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Freedom Soup
by Tami Charles
Helping her grandmother prepare a traditional Freedom Soup to celebrate the new year, a young girl learns about her family’s heritage as well as the soup’s origins in the Haitian Revolution. By the author of Like Vanessa. Illustrations.
|
|
|
The Friendship Book
by Mary Lyn Ray
Combining poetic verses with evocative illustrations, a companion to The Thank You Book celebrates the myriad ways that friendships are formed and what it means to be a friend. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Goosebumps - Horrors of the Witch House
by Denton J. Tipton
A latest Goosebumps graphic novel follows the experiences of a young tech entrepreneur who moves into a reputedly haunted house before her dark witchcraft plot is discovered by her classmates. Grade 4-6
|
|
|
Hamster Holmes, a big-time puzzle
by Albin Sadar
Invited to join their friends during a day at the fair, Hamster Holmes and his firefly sidekick, Dr. Watt, compete in a race to solve word puzzles and find a hidden hourglass, in a leveled reader complemented by detective-themed back matter. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Henry Heckelbeck Gets a Dragon
by Wanda Coven
Discovering his own Book of Spells when he begins a new school year, Heidi Heckelbeck’s younger brother, Henry, discovers his own fledgling magical abilities when he accidentally brings a toy dragon to life, triggering unexpected chaos. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Henry Heckelbeck Never Cheats
by Wanda Coven
Wanting the goalie position when he tries out for the soccer team, Henry is pitted against a talented newcomer and wonders if using his magical powers would be cheating. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
I Love You, Fred
by Mick Inkpen
The father-daughter team behind I Will Love You Anyway presents a heartwarming story about a mischievous little pug who discovers his own name when his naughtiness prompts his humans to repeat an unfamiliar sound. 20,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
I, Cosmo
by Carlie Sorosiak
A golden retriever narrates a hilarious, heartwarming tale about how he faithfully works to keep his human family together in the face of a sheepdog rival, his own aging body and his young human’s ambitions for a kid-and-pet dance contest.
|
|
|
If you love cooking, you could be ...
by Elizabeth Dennis
Complemented by a vocabulary glossary and back matter for additional learning, a leveled reader for young foodies introduces a variety of culinary careers, from short-order cooks and chefs to recipe developers and food stylists. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Karen's Witch : A Graphix Book
by Ann M. Martin
A graphic novel rendering of the first entry in the early chapter book spin-off of the best-selling series is told from the perspective of Kristy’s younger stepsister, Karen, who becomes suspicious of a neighbor who has gray hair and a black cat. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Kindness Makes Us Strong
by Sophie Beer
Demonstrates various ways that children can extend kindness to others in a variety of locations, in a heartwarming read-aloud story that reveals how kindness can be expressed through a friendly hello, a roaring cheer and more. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Love from the Crayons
by Drew Daywalt
An affectionate gift book featuring the irrepressible Crayons from the best-selling The Day the Crayons Quit explores the bright colors and subtle shades of love. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
MAC Cracks the Code
by Mac Barnett
Preparing to face his archnemesis at the Video Game World Championships, Mac B. is challenged to break an almost impossible secret code that has been recovered from a KGB double agent. By the author of the Caldecott Honor-winning Extra Yarn. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Mom Tiger's New Job
by Alexandra Cassel Schwartz
When his mother takes a job in King Friday’s Enchanted Garden, Daniel Tiger adjusts to a changing schedule and uses his imagination and creativity to occupy himself while his mother is busy. 100,000 first printing. TV tie-in. Original. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
The Monster Hypothesis
by Romily Bernard
Pretending to be a psychic to fit into her tiny new swamplands community, scientifically minded Kick reevaluates her theories when kids start disappearing amid rumors of a local curse. 25,000 first printing.
|
|
|
My first puppy
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Complemented by helpful back matter, a skill-reinforcing introductory guide for first-time puppy owners combines adorable photography with gentle text about puppy care, from going on walks to providing plenty of love. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
My Survival : A Girl on Schindler's List, a Memoir
by Rena Finder
A memoir by a Jewish girl from Krakow, Poland, describes how she was separated from loved ones and forced to work as a slave laborer before Oskar Schindler helped her escape from the Auschwitz concentration camp.
|
|
|
The night before Groundhog Day
by Natasha Wing
"In this rhyming story told in the style of Clement C. Moore's holiday poem, the anticipation is building. Will the groundhog see his shadow? Will there be six more weeks of winter?"
|
|
|
A place for everything : Habit 3: Put First Things First
by Sean Covey
When he misses a basketball game because he is unable to find his athletic shoes in his very messy room, Jumper receives help and advice about getting organized from his 7 Oaks friends. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
An enchanted heart
by Chloe Ryder
Pippa and Stardust must search the forests, fields, and volcanoes for a way to break Divine's spell before the ponies of Chevalia forget how to love and Valentine's Day is ruined
|
|
|
Pug’s Snow Day : A Branches Book
by Kyla May
A sequel to Pug Blasts Off finds an exuberant Bella looking forward playing outdoors when school is canceled for a snow day, before Bub’s dislike of the slippery, cold and wet weather challenges their fun. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Racing the waves
by Jane Yolen
A school of fish works together to share a wonderful field day of sports-themed games and races, in a skill-building, rhyming reader by the Caldecott Medal-winning author of Owl Moon. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
The return of Thelma the unicorn
by Aaron Blabey
A sequel to Thelma the Unicorn combines whimsical rhymes with engaging illustrations in the story of how Thelma decides to embrace her unicorn horn and sparkles again to help spread love and joy regardless of the views of others. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Star Wars the Rise of Skywalker the Galactic Guide
by Matt Jones
Packed with high-action movie stills and easy-to-read reference text, a companion to the highly anticipated Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker includes coverage of major heroes, aliens, droids, monsters and planets. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Telling Time
by David A. Adler
A loveable crew of kid astronauts and their Martian friends learn to tell time before the start of a pizza party, in an engaging STEM book that incorporates math concepts while explaining the differences between seconds, minutes, hours and more. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Tooth Fairy in Training
by Michelle Robinson
Venturing out with her older sister on her first tooth-collection mission, a young tooth fairy-in-training looks forward to testing new skills on a series of toothy predators before discovering that her job involves much more than delivering coins to sleeping children. Illustrations.
|
|
|
The way home for wolf
by Rachel Bright
An independent-minded wolf cub finds himself alone and lost in the chill of an Arctic night before discovering that everyone sometimes needs a friend’s help. By the creators of The Lion Inside. Illustrations.
|
|
|
What were the Negro Leagues?
by Varian Johnson
An accessible Who HQ introduction to the American Negro Leagues of the 1930s and 1940s describes the racial segregation that barred black players from the major leagues, profiling such barrier-breaking contributors as Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson and Jackie Robinson. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Where is the sun?
by Eric Carle
"Where is the sun? Beginning readers will love learning to read and love learning about the sun's position in the sky, and the opposites between night and day"
|
|
|
Where is the Vatican?
by Megan Stine
A latest series entry by the author of Where Is the White House? traces the history of the Catholic Church headquarters that represents the world’s smallest country while sharing insights into how popes are elected. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
The Winterhouse Mysteries
by Ben Guterson
A conclusion to the trilogy that began with Edgar Award finalist Winterhouse finds Elizabeth and Freddy drawn into a mystery involving the strange behavior of the hotel guests, Elizabeth’s unpredictable powers and the echoes of an enemy from the past. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
With a Little Help from My Friends
by John Lennon
A picture book rendering of the acclaimed Beatles song complements its iconic lyrics with evocative depictions of two children who meet at school and become close friends before one has to move away. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
|
|
|
Beagles
by World Book
Do you know what sounds a beagle makes? Read more to find out! Learn about the personality traits and physical characteristics of one of the most popular dog breeds. Plus, easy-to-understand infographics illustrate the difference in scent receptors between dogs and humans and the proper care for beagles. Take a quiz at the end to determine if a beagle is right for you!
|
|
|
Boxers
by World Book
ecord for the world’s longest tongue? Learn what the record is and much more in kids’ go-to guide for all things boxers. Easy-to-understand infographics identify the parts of a boxer; compare the breed’s size to those of a Saint Bernhard, Labrador retriever, and beagle; and explain the life cycle of a boxer.
|
|
|
Bulldogs
by World Book
Learn about this calm and gentle breed in this guide to all things bulldogs! Easy-to-understand infographics explore the parts, the various types, and the eating and exercising habits of bulldogs. Plus, learn how some bulldogs can surf and skateboard!
|
|
|
Chihuahuas
by World Book
Did you know that chihuahuas are the smallest dogs in the world? In this engaging book, learn more about these miniature and mighty dogs. Divided into four sections—“Meet the Chihuahua,” “A Special Personality,” “Chihuahua’s Features,” and “Caring for Chihuahuas”—this book explores the personality and physical characteristics of chihuahuas, as well as some fun chihuahua records!
|
|
|
German Shepherds
by World Book
Learn why German shepherds were the second most popular dog in the United States in 2015. Vivid descriptions of how German shepherds find people after natural disasters and easy-to-understand infographics make a great book with which kids can learn about their potential pets!
|
|
|
Labrador Retrievers
by World Book
With easy-to-understand infographics and dynamic images, Labrador Retrievers is a comprehensive guide to this popular breed. Kids will learn how Labrador retrievers help disabled people, why they are great for kids, and how they compare to other breeds. Plus, supplemental books and websites encourage further exploration!
|
|
|
Poodles
by World Book
Divided into four sections—'Meet the Poodle,' 'Poodle’s Features,' 'A Special Personality,' and 'Caring for Poodles'—this book is sure to inspire kids’ interests in poodles. Learn all about the personality, size, and care of these very powerful and very smart watchdogs. Plus, compare standard, miniature, and toy poodles, so owners can make the perfect choice!
|
|
|
Pugs
by World Book
Did you know that pugs are called 'shadows?' Learn why and more in Pugs! Easy-to-understand graphics show the parts of a pug and explain their life cycle. Plus, get connected to the Pug Dog Club of America.
|
|
|
Area 51
by Kyla Steinkraus
Book Annotation
|
|
|
Atlantis
by Kyla Steinkraus
Book Annotation
|
|
|
Plainville Public Library plainvillepubliclibrary.org/ 198 South Street Plainville, Massachusetts 02762 (508) 695-1784
Regular Library Hours: Monday 10:00am-8:00pm, Tuesday 10:00am-5:00pm, Wednesday 10:00am-8:00pm, Thursday 10:00am-2:00pm, Friday 1:00pm-6:00pm, Saturday 10:00am - 2:00pm & Sunday - Closed.
|
|
|
|