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Library Blog
Posted on Thu, August 20, 2020 - 08:00pm
Did you miss our mug cake program this week? Did you participate, and want to make more?
Mug cakes are so easy, kids can make them… but they’re also fun to do together! They’re quick to mix up, quick to cook, and quick to eat. All you need is a microwavable mug (or small bowl) plus a few basic…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Tue, August 18, 2020 - 08:00pm
“It’s so fluffy, I’m gonna die!!” Agnes from Despicable Me
You might find yourself saying the same thing when you check out these fun tactile crafts! Make some fluffy slime, or maybe some Rainbow Soap. Check out these links with instructions on how to make them. Start experimenting, and have fun!…
Category: Youth Services, Teen
Posted on Thu, August 13, 2020 - 08:00pm
We’ve been all about telling stories this summer – try “storytelling” with your family without words! Acting out charades is a fun way to communicate using your movement and motions. You probably know that charades is acting without speaking, but this website gives a clear outline of the rules and…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, July 16, 2020 - 08:00pm
A few months ago, we featured these Build-A-Story cards from Barefoot Books. They’re a fun way to Imagine Your Story - write or tell a story of your own! This time, we’ve got more cards with new characters, settings, and ideas for you to use.
You can use these to keep up your writing skills (both…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, July 09, 2020 - 08:00pm
Kitchen exploration is a fun way to spend time with your kids!
They might try new foods.They will learn lifelong skills.They can practice reading by reading recipes.They can work on math (fractions, anyone?!). Try doubling or halving a recipe!
It’s not always a laugh… sometimes that half cup of…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, June 18, 2020 - 08:00pm
If you’ve ever played Pictionary or Telestrations, you’ll probably love this family activity! If you haven’t played those games, this is a good substitute (it’s basically a homemade, simplified version of Telestrations).
Everyone starts with a piece of paper (scrap paper is fine) and a pencil, and…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, June 11, 2020 - 08:00pm
Ever thought about writing a book? Maybe a really short one? Literally… short…
Seasonal AFL Author-in-Residence Kate Klise recently shared this fun article about making tiny books. Consider collaborating with your kids and making this a true family project! Depending on their ages, you might need…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, June 04, 2020 - 08:00pm
We’re all about books around here…but that doesn’t mean we don’t enjoy a good screen time break every now and then! Now that you can pick up materials from the library, check out our video game selection. We have games for the Nintendo Switch, Wii, DS/3DS, PlayStation, and Xbox.
Whether you use one…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, May 21, 2020 - 08:00pm
We’re living through a global pandemic – a situation which almost no one still living has experienced before. Many people are keeping “COVID Journals” to record their thoughts, feelings, challenges, and small triumphs as we carry on, day by day. (Have you seen these coloring pages? Or consider…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, May 14, 2020 - 08:00pm
Letter writing has become a bit of a revived craft over these past months as people are looking for creative ways to connect with loved ones near and far. It’s also a great practice for kids learning how to organize a letter, work on their handwriting, or just learn a life skill (stamp goes on the…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, May 07, 2020 - 08:00pm
Mother’s Day is right around the corner (psst! It’s this Sunday, May 10!). If there is ever a time for a homemade card for someone who helps keep your household together, it is now! Or maybe you’re looking for a fun way to brighten someone’s day, or something different to mail to a loved one you…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Sun, April 26, 2020 - 08:00pm
Snuggling together for a family movie is a great way to spend some of these rainy days! We like to occasionally host Family Movies at the library, but you can do it at home too. You probably already have a streaming service – or at least a few favorite DVDs – to choose from, but did you know you…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, April 16, 2020 - 08:00pm
Using these really fun cards from Barefoot Books, take the following elements to write a story of your own! Work on your writing skills by creating a story (make sure it has a beginning, a middle, and an end!), or share a story out loud with the whole family as a bedtime story!
Better yet, have one…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, April 09, 2020 - 08:00pm
Spring is here! Take a deep breath and enjoy the fresher air and fleeting moments of sunlight… and notice the little bugs that have come out of hiding! We can’t bring you a Take & Make kit, but we can suggest this fun buggy craft that the whole family can get in on!
Use an inkpad and blank…
Category: Youth Services, Kids
Posted on Thu, April 02, 2020 - 08:00pm
Bored yet? Try board games! Playing board games is a great way to spend time with kids… and work on literacy, math, and social skills in the process! Reading cards or spaces, counting die pips or spaces moved, and taking turns are all useful skills. Take a break from the screens and spend some…
Category: Youth Services, Kids