by superadmin | Dec 3, 2021 | Activities for Children
while supplies last! A limited amount of take-home Story time craft kits available for pickup at the library, as well as free coloring sheets. Unfortunately, the current number of Covid-19 cases is still too high for in-person story hour to continue. In-Person Story...
by Director | Jun 12, 2020 | Activities for Children
Storytelling containers (or Story Sacks) are a method of enhancing the story telling experience, by adding different props and activities to aid in literacy learning. For the uninitiated they are the inclusion of items (such as toys, household objects or pictures) and...
by Director | Jun 2, 2020 | Activities for Children
Some day’s are better than others. See how various animals days turn from not so great into a very good day. Read A Good Day by Kevin Henkes alongside Ms. Anne here. Coloring sheets of the various animals included in the story can be found here. An activity...
by Director | May 27, 2020 | Activities for Children
Bruce is a very grumpy bear with a very specific hobby. However, one day his hobby gets him into a little bit of trouble. See how Bruce reacts a surprise situation with Ms. Anne as she reads Mother Bruce here. If you are interested you can also color Bruce and his...
by Director | May 18, 2020 | Activities for Children
Max is a Cat and Max attacks. Follow along with Ms. Anne as she reads the fun story of Max, a naughty cat who likes to explore. See what kind of trouble Max gets into by watching the video link below. Or have fun coloring the main characters of the book and make a cat...
by Director | Apr 23, 2020 | Activities for Children
Play dough is something that is easy to make at home and is a great item to help with at-home education. Not only is it therapeutic to play with clay (for people of all ages), the process of making it can be a learning opportunity. Remember to play with it in a place...