As your child transitions into independent learning and reading, you might notice that they’re what we librarians call a “reluctant reader.” There are so […]
Beginning Readers
First Readers Explained!
First readers, easy readers, leveled readers, beginner readers… they go by many names. These small books play a mighty role in your child’s reading development, […]
Tumble Book Library
The library buildings may be closed, but staff are working hard to continue to connect you to resources and information. Staff are recording video […]
Girls in Mid Grade
The transition for young readers from learning to read to reading to learn can be intimidating. For most kids it can look like a big […]
Interview with local author Thrity Umrigar
She also told us a bit about her upcoming event at Lee on Sunday, September 23 at 2 p.m., which kicks off our new “Meet […]
Q&A with Terri Libenson, author of “The Pajama Diaries” and “Positively Izzy”
In anticipation of her upcoming event with Heights Libraries on Wednesday, May 9, local author Terri Libenson spoke with us about her writing process, favorite […]
What We’ve Been Reading in the Youth Services Department: Children’s 2015
Picture Books and Easy Readers: Snow White and the 77 Dwarfs by Davide Cali Ballet Cat: The Totally Secret Secret by Bob Shea Bats […]
Monsters
It’s that time of year again- not-so-scary monsters was today’s theme. Books: “Go Away, Big Green Monster!” by Ed Emberley “The Monster Who Loved Books” […]
Recommended by CATS April 2012
Our CATS group of librarians have had at it again! More fun reads for all ages. Here are the highlights, the full list of […]