Hello all!
First of all, my apologies for the lack of blog posts this fall.
We are so grateful for all of your support for the blog and we will continue to work hard to bring you as much content as often as we can.
Hopefully we'll see you at one our many upcoming programs this month!
Main Library:
Little Movers Creative Dance:
Monday, November 20th and November 27th at 9:30am
Recommended Books:
Dancing Feet by Lindsay Craig
Kai and the Electric Slide written by Kelly J. Baptist and illustrated by Darnell Johnson
Jazz for Lunch by Jarrett Dapier and Eugenia Mello
Recommended Books:
Egyptian lullaby by Zeena Pliska
Night Market Rescue written by Charlotte Cheng and illustrated by Amber Ren
Awake, Asleep by Kyle Lukoff
Owls Up Close:
Recommended Books:
Little Owl Rescue by Rachel Delahaye
Whoo-ku Haiku: a Great Horned Owl Story by Maria Gianferrari
Owling : Enter the World of the Mysterious Birds of the Night by Mark Chester Wilson
WPL Branch Programs:
One City One Library (OCOL):
Switch it Up! Games:
Monday, November 20th and 27th at 4pm
(Burncoat, Goddard, Roosevelt, and Tatnuck)
Drop in and play videogames on our Nintendo Switch. Choose from Overcooked, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury, Just Dance, Super Smash Bros., and others. Games are rated E10 and E.
Fall Craftapalooza:
Wednesday, November 15th at 4pm: (Burncoat, Goddard, Roosevelt, and Tatnuck)
Ages 6 and up: Make a colorful paper Fall leaf wreath! Crafting enhances problem solving and decision-making skills while strengthening dexterity, creativity, and flexibility.
Recommended books:
Little Homesteader: A Fall Treasury of Recipes, Crafts, and Wisdom (part of the Little Homesteader series) written by Angela Ferraro-Fanning and illustrated by Anneliesdraws
Marya Khan and the Spectacular Fall Festival (Marya Khan #3) written by Saadia Faruqi and illustrated by Ani Bushry
Pumpkin Spice Up Your Life (Wish series #10) by Suzanne Nelson
Also available in eBook format
Cooking Crew: (Burncoat Branch)
Ages 7 and up: Learn about food and cooking with the Cooking Crew! We will measure ingredients, use simple kitchen tools, and follow easy recipes to create and eat tasty treats.
November 17th: Make nut-free trail mix! Mix crunchy seeds, dried and dehydrated fruit, a salty snack, and a sweet treat to create a nut-free trail mix!
Recommended Books:
Around the World Vegan Cookbook: The Young Person's Guide to Plant-based Family Feasts by Niki Webster
The Disney Villains Cookbook by the Walt Disney Company and Joy Howard
The Unofficial Super Mario Cookbook by Tom Grimm
Native American Heritage Month
Tuesday, November 14th at 4pm (Goddard):
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with Les Eaglewind! Listen to Native American myths and stories. Experience Native American flute and dance and play Native American drums! Children of all ages and their families welcome.
Tatnuck's 10th Birthday Party! Monday, November 27th at 4pm Celebrate the tenth birthday of the Tatnuck Magnet Branch Library. Join us for cupcakes, music, and fun with your friends! Children of all ages and their families welcome.
Thursday, November 16th at 4pm
Kulina Folk Art will help each participant make their own creation using glycerin based soap. Customize your soap with glitter, scents, colors, and a rubber ducky. Space is limited, so please register to reserve your spot. Suggested for ages 8 and up.
Recommended Books:
Craft Lab for Kids : 52 DIY Projects to Inspire, Excite, and Empower Kids to Create Useful, Beautiful Handmade Goods
by Stephanie Corfee
More Curious Jane : Science + Design + Engineering for Inquisitive Girls written by Girls Dream Out Loud, Inc. and illustrated by Elissa Josse and Bethany Robertson
The Science Spell Book : Magical Experiments for Kids by Cara Florance
-Cara
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