Friday, August 22, 2014

School Daze

Do you have children starting school in a few days? Maybe for the first time? The Library has put up displays of 'Back to School' books in the various display areas in Youth Services. Let me mention a few of my favorite titiles.

Sending your precious one off to preschool for the first time can be quite emotional. Here are a few books that reassure them about the anxiety of being separated from Mom or Dad.

Llama, Llama Misses Mama by Anna Dewdney. Llama Llama has separation anxiety on his first day of nursery school. 

or

Wemberly Worried by Kevin Henkes. A whole list of worries keeps Wemberly awake the night before she starts nursery school.


Wonder what the day might be like in preschool? Read D.W.'s Guide to Preschool. Written by Arthur's little sister, D. W. offers lots of tips on how things work in preschool. 


Making friends in preschool is a new experience.  Mary and Clare's friendship is tested when one is given more attention because it is her birthday in Best, Best Friends by Margaret Chodos-Irvine.

Stop in and find books in our displays. Not sure of the start dates for public school? Check out the Scarborough School's new website for the up-to-date calendar.


Friday, July 25, 2014

Summer Reading

Things continue to be crazy, busy here in the Youth Services Department. Children are in every day we are open to have their Reading Logs stamped, then putting a sticker with their name on it for the Wall of Fame. As August approaches -- faster than we like -- our reading program is almost over. We have no requirement to complete a certain quantity of pages, minutes or number of books in order to finish. Just turn in that Reading Log and you are done! Remember, only those who have turned in their Reading Logs by August 9 can attend our End of Summer Ice Cream Party to be held on Wednesday, August 13.

Don't miss out on a very fun event...and reward yourself for a job well done!



Saturday, July 12, 2014

Get a Clue Science!

On Wednesday, July 9, Marilyn Taylor and Mrs. C led a group of children in a science project.

First, we read the book, Mirette On the High Wire by Emily Arnold McCully.

Because the book is about a young girl, Mirette, and how she learns to walk on a tightrope, we talked about how important ears are for balance. To tie in science, we made a battery using pennies, salt water, paper towels, and aluminum foil and tested it by scraping the wire along a headphone plug. If they could hear the static, their battery worked!

Steps in making the battery.
Supplies needed: copper wire, pennies, paper towels, salt water, and aluminum foil.

Step one: Make a sandwich of penny, paper towel soaked in salt water in the middle, and then a small piece of aluminum foil.
Step two: Attach one copper wire to the penny and wrap the other end around the plug of a pair of headphones.
Step three: Take the other wire and have one end touching the foil and with the other end, rub it on the headphone plug.

Can you hear static? If so, your battery works!

If you need a visual, go here. Keep in mind this is a project meant for a classroom. You do not need to use that many pennies.

This Wednesday, July 16, at 3:30 pm Annegret Baier will host a workshop on African Drumming. Pre-registration is required. Call 883-4723 opt. 3 to sign up!

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Garden to Table by Katherine Hengel

What did you plant in your garden this year? Peas? Tomatoes? Carrots? Basil? Having such a bounty of fresh vegetables at your fingertips makes preparing supper fun.

In Garden to Table: a kid's guide to planting, growing, and preparing food author Katherine Hengel offers helpful tips for how to grow certain veggies and then includes some yummy recipes. For example, got lettuce or baby spinach? Try the 'Rock-On Raisin Salad. It's guaranteed to please! Or how about Sassy Citrus Zest Green Beans. Hengel claims that "this startling bean dish is almost a dessert!"

We have other books with recipes suggestions to help you find a yummy way to eat what you grow. Stop in and we will help you find a few.

Happy eating!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Maker Day

Coming up for all ages on Wednesday, June 25 at 3:00 PM-5:00 PM is our Maker Day! Our other Maker Day Events have been met with such great enthusiasm that we are offering a condensed version to start off our Wednesday afternoon programs. We will have "centers" set up in our Meeting Room where you can try something that will interest all levels of interest. Just what are we doing? You'll have to stop in to find out.

See you then!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Summer Reading Kick-Off with Norman Ng!

Don't miss our Kick-Off to Summer Reading at 6PM on Wednesday, June 18 with illusionist and magician, Norman Ng. The show is an exciting fusion of mind blowing magic, hilarious comedy, and tons of audience participation.

We hope to see you there!