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From the Liberry of...: July 2015
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From the Liberry of. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Summer is flying by…but not fast enough. It was well over a month ago I posted a recap of events going on during our summer reading. My goal was to post one every week. Let all laugh at my optimism and naiveté. Seriously this has been one of the busiest summers I have ever experienced. Busy work, maintenance, book reviews, and blogging have been pushed aside to for answering questions, prepping for programs, and assisting kids and co-workers. I snapped and to...
From the Liberry of...: June 2015
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From the Liberry of. Friday, June 12, 2015. Summer Reading: Week One Recap. Summer Reading is finally here! Our first week is kinda of slow because we have the oddity of most of our kids still being in school when summer reading starts. Yes that late! Many of the other community libraries started their programs on May 30 and we started last Saturday on June 8. The major school district in our town still had kids school till last Tuesday. 8212; J. J. M. (@fromtheliberry) June 8, 2015. This was an earlier ...
From the Liberry of...: October 2014
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From the Liberry of. Saturday, October 25, 2014. Halloween at the Liberry. I love Halloween. So much so that I asked for the week of Halloween off so I could spend it with my family and avoid work all together! Two years ago I had to come in the day after Christmas during a major snow storm! My consolation prize is a mini vacation for myself so I can take my kid trick or treating. Order in pizza and stay up late watching old horror movies. Let me have my holiday! Over in the Hollow by Rebecca Dickinson.
From the Liberry of...: November 2014
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From the Liberry of. Saturday, November 15, 2014. I was informed by my shelver friend and partner in crime that most of the circ staff were wearing gloves last night. No latex gloves, they were worried about getting sick. Like catching the flu? No Ebola. They didn't want to catch Ebola. Yes they were serious about this). Panic now because ebola. Thursday, November 13, 2014. Storytime From the Liberry: The Letter H (Bonus Flannel Friday Story). This Storytime is brought to you by the letter H! Who chased ...
From the Liberry of...: July 2014
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From the Liberry of. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Storytime from the Liberry:Weather. Ugh I'm so far behind in updating this blog. Our Summer Reading is almost over and I'm going on vacation the day after we end.so I guess I've been preoccupied. Fizz Boom Crash: A Toddler Storytime about the Weather. Back story, this storytime was in my circulation two years ago and I called it "Wacky Weather" the day I was suppose to present it, we had a freak March snowstorm so next to no one showed up! Rain by Manya Stojic.
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Library Lalaland: August 2015
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Monday, August 17, 2015. Charm Bracelets for Tweens. I'm always getting ideas from the Klutz. Books and this time around we made charm bracelets. I had the original book. So I put the clay on the tables, made the book available if they needed ideas, and let them go to it. Here's what I learned:. I decided to do the baking in batches and the first batch went in at the ten minute mark, but while I had anticipated making two batches, we ended up making four. Gumball machine and moon on the glazing rack.
Library Lalaland: July 2015
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Friday, July 31, 2015. Superhero Training: Elementary School Kids. I broke my superhero trainings into two groups: the preschoolers and the school-aged crowd. I wrote about my preschool one here. These are the modifications I made for the older group. Things I kept the same:. Things I did differently:. 1 - Superhero Names. 2 - Create a Sidekick. Out came my trusty Slick Stix for the superhero shields. I had ended up with lots of colored plates that failed to be masks for our Act Out! Do you have the cour...
Library Lalaland: Flannel Friday 6/19 Round-up!
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Thursday, June 18, 2015. Flannel Friday 6/19 Round-up! Kathryn at Fun with Friends at Storytime. Has an adorable red wagon storytime with rhyming objects and a Little Mouse-type game. good stuff! And check out the photo of the stuffed polar bear with the wagon; super cute! Nikki at Hey There Library. Has some amazing speckled frogs (caution: the song may be stuck in your head for several hours)(but these frogs are worth it). Danielle at Stories with Library Danielle. Katie at Storytime Katie. I'm Laura a...
Library Lalaland: January 2015
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Friday, January 30, 2015. Flannel Friday: Bear's Picture. This flannel story is loosely based on Frank Asch's Bread and Honey. But I have changed it a little bit to make it a more dramatic flannelboard. (See notes at the end). One day at school, Bear painted a picture of his mother. He gave her a nice round bear face, a short bear neck, two little bear eyes, some friendly bear eyes, a little bear nose, and a sweet bear smile. (I put on the pieces as I say each piece). Owl thinks the eyes are too small.
Library Lalaland: Flannel Friday Round-up!
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Thursday, August 6, 2015. Are you planning your fall storytimes? Well, strap yourself in because this week's round-up is going to make at least one of those storytimes a breeze. Ready? Ok, here we go. First off, we have Danielle at Library Danielle. Who has ducks, frogs, and a lovely flannel to go along with Little White Duck. Why do good books go out of print? This is the question we all ask ourselves when we see a super-cute flannel that we now want to make.). Mel, over at Mel's Desk. Or on the blog.
Library Lalaland: Piñata Making
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. This summer I tried something new for me: three day camps. These sorts of things have never worked for me before because I could never count on the kids coming back day after day, but at this particular library, I've been seeing a good repeat rate so I thought I would give it a try. The benefit to the camp is that while I'm usually stuck with craft projects that can be finished in an hour, with a camp I could expand the possibilities to include more complex projects. Drying. ...
Library Lalaland: April 2015
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Friday, April 24, 2015. Every once in a while, I like to shake up my storytime crowd and do something different. This time, it was the preschool/toddler obstacle course. I got the idea from The Show Me Librarian. Originally, and then I looked up some more ideas, considered what I had in stock, and set up my course. In the end, I ended up spending $7 on seven hula hoops and that was it. Program. I simply made them in to cubes and stacked them up to build a castle. The Big Tunnel. Not pretty, but fun.
Library Lalaland: December 2014
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014. A favorite holiday-ish program at my library is the annual Gingerbread House. You'll need a metric ton (exact measurement! Metric ton of candy. That made lovely fences and windows. I do two sessions of the program back to back and sign up 45 kids for each. With no-shows this year, I ended up with 79 total kids plus parents. Before the day of the program, I cut out lots of small cardboard squares and covered them with tin foil to make the bases. And put that one in bowls with...
Library Lalaland: Summer Reading Collaborative Art
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Sunday, August 2, 2015. Summer Reading Collaborative Art. This year, I revamped my Summer Library Program from the bottom up. I did away with plastic prizes (woo hoo! And now give out a free book, a fines coupon, and the opportunity to put a bookplate in your favorite library book. I changed from a reading log with only blank lines in it to a reading log with a three-pronged approach to the summer: read, do stuff, and visit the library. Here's a jpg. (I hope this format works.). What's that, you say?
Library Lalaland: November 2014
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Friday, November 28, 2014. Flannel Friday: Felt Board Family. Many years ago, my boss, who grew up in India, told me a story of her childhood that I thought would make a great flannelboard story. I made the pieces for it: my boss as a little girl, her sister, her parents, and the police officer. This story also needed a monkey and a tree, which I borrowed from another flannel set. Here are the family pieces:. Yeah, that's her hand that's still stuck to her dress. Saturday, November 8, 2014. I found this ...
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This Blog Brought To You By The Letter A. The Abundant Anthology of one Artistic Amanda. August 2, 2013. Where has the year gone? Seriously. I was just thinking that I couldn’t believe Friday was here till I realized that we are already two days into AUGUST. Since my term as President of the NJC has ended, my house sold, and the move happened, things have more or less returned to normal. Normal – a word I use very loosely, since… well, what is that, anyway? 8230; and then a host of wedding stuff. The fol...
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From the Liberry of. Saturday, August 15, 2015. Storytime from the Liberry: The Color Yellow. Back to school means the yellow buses will soon be cruising your streets. Even if your toddler or preschooler doesn't ride a school bus, they still might find them fascinating! Especially if they have a big brother or sister who does ride. On the sly side, it’s a good chance to talk about experiences; mainly other people’s experiences. Wheels on the Bus (How fitting! Book: Yellow is my Color Star by Judy Horacek.
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From the Librarian's Desk. There are many celebrity chefs out there. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. August 4, 2015. Anyone out there have a crystal ball? I know I mentioned last year around this time that I was car shopping. Well, here it is a year later and I still have not decided on a new vehicle. Do I want to slide into the driver’s seat or drop down? Taking into consideration how little (in mileage) that I actually drive, how important is gas mileage? Http:/ www.kbb.com. July 8, 2015. Or ca...
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From the Morrill Memorial Library in Norwood, Massachusetts. Library Director Charlotte Canelli and other librarians at the Morrill Memorial Library in Norwood, Massachusetts write a weekly column in the local newspaper. Library staff have written over 460 columns since 2009. Thursday, February 8, 2018. The Books that Inspired the Films: 2017. This year the 90. In Los Angeles and Jimmy Kimmel will host for the second time. Victoria and Abdul: The True Story of the Queen’s Closest Confidant by Shrab...
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