Story & Craft!
Come join us to enjoy our story time and fox craft!
Come join us to enjoy our story time and fox craft!
Join our friends at Wellness Around the World for a fun new episode! This time, Atlas is visiting Peru and learning all about the delicious and healthy foods kids there eat with their families. This ongoing series is created by four medical students at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Follow Atlas's adventures to learn about the healthy foods and fun activities kids across the planet enjoy, as well as what their daily lives are like!
When Logan's dog runs away as he and his mother are moving to a new home after his parents separate, a girl named Hannah, who longs for a dog of her own, finds him.
Aldo Zelnick is a comic novel children's book series intended for middle-grade students, written by Karla Oceanak and illustrated by Kendra Spanjer. These books have titles written in alphabetical order and follow the life of a ten-year-old boy, Aldo, and are written and illustrated as entries in Aldo's sketchbook.
Jenny is discouraged when her second grade penpal turns out to be a new student from Saudi Arabia who does not speak English very well, but as she works with her they slowly become friends.
In Claudia Mills illustrated Franklin School Friends chapter book series for young readers, third grade students love learning and practing their reading, math, and athletic skills–and enjoy sharing those loves with the rest of their class.
Hilary McKay's Lulu series is a great series for kids who adore animals. Lulu is the animal lover, but her best friend Mellie is always ready to jump in and help her with a stray dog or a found egg that's ready to hatch. Their friendship is sweet, and Lulu's entire family is optimists. When things go wrong, they're always looking on the bright side.
Oct 15 (Sun) 2-3 pm @ YS programming room
We will make a paper horse which can walk down the slope by itself!
This craft illustrates the physics concepts of gravity, friction, energy and momentum in a fun way.
For Gr. 3+
Oct 15 (Sun) 2-3 pm @ YS programming room
Put on your costume and join us for our annual Halloween Parade! We'll take a walk around the library and trick-or-treat at four different stops. We'll be starting promptly at 11am, so please arrive on time. All ages welcome, though some prizes might not be suitable for very small children.
Open to all school age kids and teens.
Starts on Oct 26 (Thur) 5 pm. Please arrive by 4:45pm. You may not be able to participate if you show up late.
Registration required. Limit to 36 participants.
Update: The registraction is full now and the form is closed.
For any inquiries, please email Sally Leung , Youth Services Librarian.