Saturday, March 3 from 1:00-3:00 pm. Join us in the Children’s Activity Room to make yourself a shamrock crown to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!
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Monthly Archives: February 2012
February Break Week visit the library!
WE have 2 great programs this week: On Wednesday, Feb.22 @ 2 pm (in the Curtin Auditorium) we’ll be showing the movie FIRST KID starring Sinbad, Robert Guillaume and Timothy Busfield. Watch the hysterical antics of Sinbad front and center in this raucous comedy about a bumbling, war-hearted secret service agent who’s assigned to look after the trouble making son of the American President.
Thursday, February 23 @ 11 am: Join us with Open Hand Theater and make your very own putppet. Learn about snow and glaciers and enjoy a story about snowmen! Registration is required. Limited to 25.
New Nonfiction for February 2012!
This month at Children’s World, we’ve gotten lots of new picture books, chapter books, DVD’s and nonfiction books. Here are a few of our new nonfiction books that we are really excited about!
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
“When 14-year-old William Kamkwamba’s Malawi village was hit by a drought in 2001, everyone’s crops began to fail. His family didn’t have enough money for food, let alone school, so William spent his days in the library. He came across a book on windmills and figured out how to build a windmill that could bring electricity to his village. Everyone thought he was crazy but William persevered and managed to create a functioning windmill out of junkyard scraps. Several years later he figured out how to use the windmill for irrigation purposes”– Provided by publisher.
Jazz Age Josephine by Jonah Winter
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A tribute to the life of the iconic jazz entertainer depicts her disadvantaged youth in a segregated America, her unique performance talents, and the irrepressible sense of style that helped her overcome racial barriers.
Plagues, Pox, and Pestilence by Richard Platt
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“The gruesone story of deadly diseases, told by the filthy pests that spread the germs! This fun and fascinating book will infect you with knowledge…”
Words Set Me Free: The Story of Young Frederick Douglass by Lesa Cline-Ransome
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“Words Set Me Free is the inspiring story of young Frederick Douglass’s path to freedom through reading”– Provided by publisher.
Terezin: Voices from the Holocaust by Ruth Thomson
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Through inmates’ own voices–from secret diary entries and artwork to excerpts from memoirs and recordings narrated after the war–”Terezin” explores the lives of Jewish people in one of the most infamous of the Nazi transit camps.
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Valentine’s Day Books! Click on the title and you’ll be able to place a hold!
If You’ll Be My Valentine, by Cynthia Rylant
A little boy gives out Valentines to friends, family and members of the natural world.
Saint Valentine, by Anne Tompert
A biography of the saint and Christian priest who lived in third-century Rome and may be where St. Valentine’s Day originated.
Roses Are Pink Your Feet Really Stink, by Diane de Groat
On Valentine’s Day, Gilbert brings a tin of homemade cookies and his original nice or nasty poems to school.
MAKE YOUR OWN VALENTINE!
Saturday, February 4th from 11 a.m – 1 p.m.
Join us in the Children’s World activity room to create a Valentine for someone special!
