On March 2nd children all around the United States celebrate the birth of Dr. Seuss and reading. But even though you don't know why, this day is extra special to me! Click inside to find out why, and to watch video of me reading portions of little-known Seuss books and a poem I wrote just for Dr. Seuss' birthday.
Hey kids! Has your school gone to the dogs? Is there someone in your room who always takes a catnap during SSR? Does your teacher have a hamster, snake, turtle, rabbit, chinchilla, or another amazing pet? Come to Amazing Animals on March 1st at 4:30 to meet some real teacher's creatures. And submit your best classroom pets story here to win a cool prize!
Animal enthusiasts go wild when Amazing Animals returns. Join us on Monday, February 1st at 4:30, for this entertaining, interactive program. We’ll break the animal communication code and discover the many ways animals communicate who’s in danger, who’s the boss, and who likes who. There will be games and activities, a special craft for Groundhog Day, and a chance to meet some completely amazing animals.
Kyler Carpenter, Youth Services librarian, shares stories in the form of song three times a month at the library. Musical Storytime for Everybody is held the third Friday of each month. The 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month join Kyler for Sunnyside Up, a Saturday morning storytime that's sure to be more fun than watching cartoons. Details inside.