Little Kids First Big Book of the World
This beautiful book from National Geographic Kids covers everything a young explorer might be curious about! Learn about countries, land and weather, people, animals, sights, and so much more!
This beautiful book from National Geographic Kids covers everything a young explorer might be curious about! Learn about countries, land and weather, people, animals, sights, and so much more!
Mimi and her cat, Marvin, live in the top apartment of Periwinkle Tower. Her friends Yoshi and Tonya live in apartments on the 2nd and 3rd floors, and they are waiting to see who'll move into the ground floor apartment. This hilarity begins right away, when Yoshi gives Mimi a haircut that ends up requiring her to wear a hat until the shorter (MUCH shorter) side grows in. The first installment of this series explores new friendships while following a funny, episodic plot.
The beauty of this book is that the 40 featured creations don't require kits. Just sift through the LEGOs you already own to find the right pieces!
Baby Shark has finally arrived -- in book form -- at the library! This adorably-illustrated book includes a guide for those of us who may not be so up on our dance moves. View it in the library's catalog here if you'd like to see if it's checked in or place a hold on it.
What's that? Now the song is stuck in your head? You're welcome!
This week's featured riddle:
What does Frosty the Snowman like to put on his nachos?
Scroll down for the answer!
Chilly sauce!
It's Baby's birthday, and he looks everywhere for his birthday cake. Is it in the fridge? Nope. Is it under Mommy's bed? Nope. Where could it be?
The kangaroo, swan, and many other animals have mothers. This repetitive story is great for getting young ones to repeat the refrain.
The baby wears himself out playing, looking at books, and eating, and he finally goes to sleep.
Ozobots are robots that you control through art – just draw a line and this little robot will follow them by using build in light sensors. Combine colors in different orders, you can send a code to an Ozobot to spin around, speed up, or dash to one side or another. You can also interact with to Ozobot via a free Ozobot app that you can download to any Apple or Android tablet, that turns the surface of your tablet into a drawing pad that you can use to complete any number of missions.
This week's lovely featured riddle:
What did the volcano say to its sweetheart?
Scroll down for the answer!
I lava you!