Shadows are awesome. And they are everywhere. And kids seem to like to talk about them. At least they did when we introduced our topic […]
Tell us a story
It’s National Library Week, everybody! The theme of the week-long celebration here at Heights Library is Create Your Own Story @ Your Library. There are […]
Book Review – Ninth Ward by Jewell Parker Rhodes
How would a child survive the furious tragedy of Hurricane Katrina? Would it even be possible? What kind of person, let alone child, would it […]
Robots
I am back to teaching Explorastory this month and have already planned a storytime. Last week I chose the theme of Robots. Books: Books: “Hello […]
Batters Up! A New Round of Baseball Books
Major League baseball starts next week! Nothing says Spring better than the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd or the smell of […]
Libraries
Today’s storytime was about one my favorite places…the library! There are so many fun stories about the library that are excellent to read out loud. Books:My […]
Reader to Reader
A Family of Readers: The Book Lover’s Guide to Children’s and Young Adult Literature by Roger Sutton and Martha Parravano, editors of The Horn Book […]
Best Websites for Booklovers – Literary Awards
Posted by Peg – Written by Library Staff The Man Booker Prize http://themanbookerprize.com/ The Man Booker Prize website contains exclusive news, interviews, and articles about […]