It’s time to settle into the wonderful fall weather and get cozy with a good book! Whether you’re reading under a snuggly blanket or sitting outside in the crisp air and sunshine, these new books will be perfect companions. This will be my last blog for a little while, so enjoy and I’ll see you again next year with some winter releases!
I’m a little biased about this one because I have a toddler who loves trucks. Turbo is a delivery truck who loves to drive FAST! But today he has a very special delivery, and his supervisor tells him he needs to be extra careful with it. That means no zooming or zigging or zagging on the road. Turbo sets off at his usual speed before remembering to slow down. When he does, he’s bemused to see other cars actually passing him, but he’s delighted to notice the beautiful countryside and fresh air on his windshield. This is a reassuring example for little ones who want to go go go! Not only is it possible to rein yourself in, but there are definite benefits beyond just the approval of the grown-ups. Continue reading “Brianna’s Books: October Favorites 2023”
When my out-of-town nieces come for a visit, we enjoy doing many of the crafts and experiments I’ve blogged about, such as clay nature imprints, tree branch weavings and tie-dyed tissue paper. This one doubles as an art project and science experiment, which I think they’ll enjoy. I hope you and the kids in your life will too!
Have you ever moved to a new place — a new neighborhood, a new school or even a new state? Now imagine what it might feel like to move to an entirely new country. Maybe you don’t speak the language. You can’t find your favorite food at the grocery store. Sometimes people point at you and whisper; you can’t understand what they’re saying, but it’s clear they’re talking about you. Then one day, someone offers you an understanding smile and a helping hand. It doesn’t make all your problems go away, but you begin to feel like you actually belong.
One of my favorite things about working at the library might be a bit obvious: I get to be surrounded by books all day every day! While the spectacular stories and gorgeous artwork within the pages of most children’s books are more than enough to draw me in, lately I’ve been curious about the various sizes, shapes and orientations of these books as objects, too.
It’s true that pretty much every book we have at the library is a quadrilateral, more specifically a rectangle — even sometimes a very special kind of rectangle, the square! — but the dimensions and page orientations of these rectangular objects can have a surprising amount of variety. According to Book Riot, most children’s books are published in three standard sizes: a 7.5-inch x 7.5-inch square, a portrait-style 7-inch x 10-inch rectangle and a landscape-style 10-inch x 8-inch rectangle.
The three standard sizes of children’s picture books.
It’s that time of year again. Back-to-school! Time to switch gears and wake up your brain to get ready to learn. It can be challenging to go from a summer of freedom to a school routine. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with some back-to-school kawaii doodles.
Bonus: Did you know that doodling can help your brain stay active? Bet you thought all my drawings were just for the cuteness and fun, but studies have shown that doodling is a great way to keep your brain from turning off while you are listening! You can read more about it on the Harvard Health Blog. Happy doodling, and whatever you draw, don’t forget to add cute eyes and a smile! Continue reading “Megan Doodles: Back to School”
Have you seen our Recipes for Fun videos? We have 24 videos with our favorite activities for you to try at home. Check them all out here!
In the video below, librarian Megan will show you how to make ribbon pulls to help your child explore different textures and sounds while developing fine motor skills. Have fun!
I’ve got a nice mix of books for you this month! Family and empathy, swimming and an adrenaline-packed, weeklong dragon race — there’s something for everyone to enjoy in our last full month of summer.
Clare is looking forward to Grandpa moving in with their family, until Mama declares that this means the family will need a bigger table. Clare loved her old table, which was just right for homework and family breakfasts. The bigger table arrives and the family and neighbors help to clean and sand it, and Clare starts feeling overwhelmed and missing the old table. Mama gently points out that Grandpa might be feeling a little overwhelmed too about leaving his old home. Clare and Mama work together to make Grandpa’s favorite dessert to welcome him with a big party where she understands that a new table means plenty of room for new memories. This is a wonderful celebration of family and navigating change. Continue reading “Brianna’s Books: August Favorites 2023”
Have you seen our Music and Movement videos? We have nearly 100 videos with our favorite rhymes, songs, chants and fingerplays. Check them all out here!
Here’s a song that’s fun for both littles and their adults. Get ready to sing and bounce around with this silly tune called “Bumpin’ Up and Down in My Little Red Wagon.”
Lyrics:
Bumpin’ up and down in my little red wagon,
Bumpin’ up and down in my little red wagon,
Bumpin’ up and down in my little red wagon,
Won’t you be my darling?
(Want to sing some more? Add other verses: getting a hug, clapping our hands, giving a kiss, etc.)
From visiting a local pool to running through a sprinkler, July is a great time for water play, and crafting your own toys adds to the excitement. With a few steps, you can craft your own splash balls!