It may be a little late for a “Best of 2014” post (it’s right on time for awards announcements, though!), but I wanted to make […]
Celebrate Black History Month with the Matchmakers
Well the Matchmakers are at it again: 8 word reviews! Follow the Matchmakers on Twitter (@hts_matchmakers) throughout the month of February as we post in […]
Talking about Books and etc.
Recently the Matchmakers group got together and started sharing what we’ve been reading and watching, as we are prone to do. I couldn’t wait to […]
New Children’s Fiction: Rhyme Schemer
Hello, all! It’s your friendly neighborhood librarian here to tell you about a great new title that I finished recently. Rhyme Schemer Author: K.A. Holt […]
Making a Mess!
Today we made a beautiful mess in Explorastory! Our first book was: Hogwash Words by Karma Wilson; Pictures by Jim McMullan Here are a some […]
Murder and Mystery in Suburban Sydney
Australian author, Liane Moriarty has a knack for throwing the reader an irresistible hook at the very beginning of her books and then parallelling the […]
IRS drastically cutting 2014 tax forms and booklets for libraries
Heights Libraries is finding ways to help customers despite shortage Due to cuts to its budget, the Internal Revenue Service will drastically reduce the federal […]
Art House Cinema
Sometimes people use the library to travel to places they can’t get to in person, or to places they’ve been and places they want […]
What’s New at the Zoo?
I don’t know about you, but I am a visual learner. That’s why I love the trend of infographics and specifically this new non-fiction book, Animal […]
Chickens
Today we read some clucky, feathery, fowl books about chickens! Our first book was: The Little Red Hen Word and Pictures by Byron Barton Here […]