On the Shelf: Explore Kansas
Simple Discoveries
Starting your infant on solids? Make your own Super Baby Food
Super baby food : a absolutely everything you should know about feeding your baby and toddler from starting solid foods to age three years by Ruth Yaron Why not just buy jars of baby food? The author, Ruth Yaron explains: “The best food for your baby comes out of your kitchen, not from an industrial [...]
Honoring the Ultimate Comfort Food
When I think of the ultimate comfort food, I always think of noodles. And evidently I am not the only one. The consumption of noodles increases by 20% in the months of January February, and March.
Grab Lisa Gardner’s new pageturner “Love You More”
“Who do you love?” The opening line of Lisa Gardner’s latest psychological thriller grabs your attention and the story behind it doesn’t let go until the very last page. “How much do you love? What would you be willing to do for the ones you love?” In Love You More, Gardner juxtaposes two strong female [...]
Uncommonly Good Books Read By Two Common Guys – Cinderella: Inside the Rise of Mid-Major College Basketball
Dave and Nate discuss the book, “Cinderella: Inside the Rise of Mid-Major College Basketball” by Michael Litos which follows the 2005-06 college basketball season in the Colonial Athletic Association, including the improbable run of George Mason to the Final Four.
Japan in focus
The library responds to the news of a devastating earthquake in Japan with books, information and online resources to help you learn more.







