My Last Best Friend
After her best friend moves away, fourth-grader Ida May is determined not to make another best friend, despite the efforts of a new girl in her class.
After her best friend moves away, fourth-grader Ida May is determined not to make another best friend, despite the efforts of a new girl in her class.
Third-grader Aven Green has been solving mysteries for a whole month—cracking such cases as The Mystery of the Cranky Mom. But can this perceptive detective solve two cases at the same time? First her teacher's lunch bag disappears. Then Aven's great-grandma's dog goes missing.
A Bear Called Paddington (series) is about self-enhancement and morality . The genre of the story is Comedy, the setting is Fantasy. The Brown family finds a tiny bear at Paddington Station and decide to take him into their home.
The plot of the story centers around Peter, his relationship with his brother, and his navigation though life's challenges as a fourth grader. The story's plot doesn't have the traditional story arc of a large problem that is solved by the end. Another theme is love of family: family is important and we overlook problems because of that love. Finally, the book also shows us that one way to deal with problems is through a sense of humor.
With over one and a half million copies sold, this irresistible series of modern classics tells the story of the Penderwicks, a family that believes in truth and honor, yet can't seem to stay out of trouble. While each of the fives book can be read separately, Jeanne wrote them as one story, in three acts.
Join us for a holiday concert on Saturday, December 23 at 2:00 pm with Linli Ye presented by Green Ox Cinema!
The East Brunswick Astronomy Club presents, "Atacama Astronomy" with Emily Lehnardt.
She will share her experience star gazing in the Atacama Desert and in ground/radio telescope infrastructure.
The East Brunswick Astronomy Club (EBAC) was founded with the mission of encouraging and promoting an interest in astronomy and space science throughout East Brunswick and beyond. EBAC meets once a month at the East Brunswick Public Library and meetings typically include a short lecture, open discussion, and telescope observing.
This group is open to adults, teens, and families with children ages 12 and younger.
If you have your own telescope, feel free to bring it!
Come hang out with EBPL Director John Arthur for a music storytime. Children will count the strings of the guitar, spell new words, dance, and play their "air" guitars! This program is for ages 0 - 6.
Come hang out with EBPL Director John Arthur for a music storytime. Children will count the strings of the guitar, spell new words, dance, and play their "air" guitars! This program is for ages 0 - 6.