Using Stories To Talk About The Pandemic
One of the best ways to explain the pandemic to your children is through the use to stories and books. Check out this New York Times article to find age appropriate resources to share with your kids.
One of the best ways to explain the pandemic to your children is through the use to stories and books. Check out this New York Times article to find age appropriate resources to share with your kids.
Time for a Tiny TinkerCAD Design Challenge! How fast can you make a monster? Use TinkerCAD (www.tinkercad.com) to create your design, and make sure you share your results with us!
Get creative and learn to code at home! Join Library programmer, Max, and follow along with these step by step coding tutorials. Week 3: Create a Mad Libs Game.
Do you miss designing in the hackLAB? Join our hackLAB Librarian, Melissa, for an online tutorial about how to design using Inkscape and InkStitch for the embroidery machine!
Try out this colourful experiment from Science Bob’s website with Miss Jessica! To discover even more science fun, check out Science Bob’s website. You can also find Science Bob’s books on CloudLibrary!
Join Miss Marianna as she shares “Alycat and the Monday Blues” written by Alysson Foti Bourque, illustrated by Chiara Civati and published by Mascot Books. It’s the Monday before the Talent Show at school and Alycat is struggling to find out what she should do for the show. Will she find her hidden talent in… Continue Reading Storytime: Alycat and the Monday Blues with Marianna
Go on an adventure, ask big questions, or learn something new with Podcasts for kids.
Find some space and get ready to wiggle as we read “From Head To Toe” by Eric Carle, published by Scholastic! Each page asks, “Can you do it?” and I bet you can!
Let’s take a virtual tour of the beautiful Great Wall of China and make history come to life! Check it out!
Sing along to this song with Miss Stephanie! Check out the Library’s website to get access to digital resources and see some read alouds with our programmers! Share what you’ve been reading in the comments below!