Monday, 20 August 2012

Tuesday Summer Reading Program 
10 a.m. Ages 2-6
Our Story Is: One Enchanted Evening by Mark Moulton.
For ages 4-8. A delightful fairy tale written by Mark Kimball Moulton and illustrated by nationally acclaimed artist Karen Hillard Crouch. In a magical land of dragonflies, spiders, mice and ladybugs, the power of true love is unveiled in this new tale. Features original Lang artwork with a laminated cover and matching dust jacket.

This is the last week of our Summer Reading Program.  We are celebrating the last day with a special story about a queen spider and a knight field mouse.  Our every child ready to read theme is Phonological Awareness and Narrative Skills.

Weather permitting we will have our story time outside and we will play games, sing silly songs and time permitting do our craft inside.  Special awards will be given to all children for their participation. 

Please come and help celebrate our last day of our Summer Reading Program.  For further information please call 705-295-6814.


Monday, 13 August 2012

Pre-School Story Time
Tuesday August 14th at 10 a.m.
King and Queen of the Castle Summer Reading Fun

Our story this week is The Grumpy Queen written by Valerie Wilding.
When the Queen is grumpy, everyone is grumpy, and when she doesn't get what she wants, everyone needs to watch out. But one curly-haired boy helps show her the way to a better day. Filled with bright, fairy tale-inspired art, this charming picture book shows that one's attitude can have a big impact on others.

Our every child ready to read theme this week is Letter Knowledge.  We will be looking at the letter Q for Queen.

 Bring your children ages 0-6 to our library for lots of fun with a wonderful story, silly songs, crafts and games outside weather permitting.  There is a small fee of $2.00 per child.  

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Tuesday Pre School Story Time
Ages 2-5 at 10 a.m.
Summer Reading Theme for August is
Kings and Queens

Be Kings and Queens of your alphabet with this fun story written by Kelly Bingham.  Z is for Moose.  Moose is terribly eager to play his part in the alphabet book his friend Zebra is putting together, then awfully disappointed when his letter passes, behaves rather badly until Zebra finds a spot for him

This week we are exploring our every child ready to read skill Letter Knowledge.  We will be learning the letter "K".  K is for King.

Our story time starts at 10 a.m. and we will be singing songs like our ABC song, twinkle twinkle little star, Little Green Frog and more.

Bring your children in for fun songs, games, crafts and wonderful stories.  There is a small fee of $2.00 per child.