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This program is targeted for children ages 3-5. Join us for a story, craft, and snack. It's a great way to build early literacy, creativity, and social skills. The program lasts 45 minutes to an hour and we could be messy at times! This program is targeted for children ages 3-5, but any age is welcome. Join us for a story, craft, and snack.
It's a great way to build early literacy, creativity, and social skills. We supply the blocks, you supply the creativity! Darius and his friends accept a cargo plane ride from someone who appears to be on their side, but can he be trusted? And can they save the dinosaur being transported while also reaching their final destination safely? Find out in this Step 3 Step into Reading leveled reader based on the Netflix series, Jurassic World: Chaos Theory. Featuring full-color, action-packed comic panels, this book is perfect for boys and girls ages 5 to 8!Step 3 readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics for children who are ready to...
Kids curious about topics that gross out grown-ups can learn about how animals use poop for defense, shelter, and even food in this nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read!Ew…poop. Poop is gross. Poop is funny. But did you know poop is really important to lots of animals? Some use it to build homes, some for protection, and some even eat it! Find out more about the smellier side of the animal kingdom in this fact-filled early reader.
Libraries used to be places where you went to check out a book or ask a question at the reference desk. Now, libraries are all that and much, much more, with a wide-ranging roster of activities, programs and events for kids and adults, as well as special attractions that make some of our local libraries... The best part? Everything is still free. At the library, my two kids will gleefully collect a small mountain of books. It’s so empowering to pick out anything — anything!
— they want and get to take it home. More than 460,000 people are Seattle Public Library cardholders, including my 5-year-old. “We are in the part of the country where people really do value libraries and really do use their libraries,” said Julie Acteson, community relations and marketing director for the King County Library System. Seattle voters approved a $196.4 million bond measure in 1998 that paid for a new downtown library, added four brand-new libraries and replaced or renovated 22 neighborhood branches. Explore staff picks and find out how to download e-books and other media. Use free research tools and take online classes with your Library card.
Discover our wide range of programs and services, including resources, classes, events and special exhibits. Get started with a Library card and learn how to manage your account. The new exhibit at the Central Library celebrates trans and gender non-conforming community members past and present. Presented in English and Spanish. This program is targeted for children ages 3-5. Join us for a story, craft, and snack.
It's a great way to build early literacy, creativity, and social skills. The program lasts 45 minutes to an hour and we could be messy at times! **Schedule subject to change due to weather and closings** Call the library if you have questions about the Bookmobile. **Schedule subject to change due to weather and closings** Call the library if you have questions about the Bookmobile.
This program is targeted for children ages 3-5. Join us for a story, craft, and snack. It's a great way to build early literacy, creativity, and social skills. The program lasts 45 minutes to an hour and we could be messy at times! **Schedule subject to change due to weather and closings** Call the library if you have questions about the Bookmobile.
**Schedule subject to change due to weather and closings** Call the library if you have questions about the Bookmobile. Summer Reading is for all ages, babies to grown ups too! By participating in our Summer Reading program and logging your time read on the Beanstack app/website, you will have the opportunity to use this time towards prizes in our Reading Store. Children ages 0-12 can elect to log book titles they read using either our Beanstack app/website or paper log. At the conclusion of the program there will be a drawing at the library.
Children will have their name put in the drawing for every 10 books they read. Darius and his friends accept a cargo plane ride from someone who appears to be on their side, but can he be trusted? And can they save the dinosaur being transported while also reaching their final destination safely? Find out in this Step 3 Step into Reading leveled reader based on the Netflix series, Jurassic World: Chaos Theory. Featuring full-color, action-packed comic panels, this book is perfect for boys and girls ages 5 to 8!Step 3 readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics for children who are ready to... Kids curious about topics that gross out grown-ups can learn about how animals use poop for defense, shelter, and even food in this nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read!Ew…poop.
Poop is gross. Poop is funny. But did you know poop is really important to lots of animals? Some use it to build homes, some for protection, and some even eat it! Find out more about the smellier side of the animal kingdom in this fact-filled early reader. From New York Times bestselling author Adam Wallace comes a new festive fall favorite about the importance of being yourself that families, teachers, and kids will love!Turkey has to get ready for the November...
Should she go as a unicorn, a ninja, or maybe a witch? All she knows is that she absolutely cannot go as herself . . . or can she? The classic classroom project Turkey in Disguise inspired this original picture book, making it a perfect read for the fall season.
With an included tear-out turkey template just waiting for an original disguise, this entertaining story provides ample opportunity for creative crafting. Teachers, families, and young readers alike will love reading this hilarious rhyming story with a heartfelt message of being yourself by bestselling author Adam Wallace. The fourth book in Erin Hunter’s #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series Join the legion of fans who have made Erin Hunter’s Warriors series a bestselling phenomenon. More thrilling adventures, epic action, and fierce warrior cats await in Warriors #4: Rising Storm. Welcome to the Little Free Library map where you can find Little Free Libraries near you!
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This Program Is Targeted For Children Ages 3-5. Join Us
This program is targeted for children ages 3-5. Join us for a story, craft, and snack. It's a great way to build early literacy, creativity, and social skills. The program lasts 45 minutes to an hour and we could be messy at times! This program is targeted for children ages 3-5, but any age is welcome. Join us for a story, craft, and snack.
It's A Great Way To Build Early Literacy, Creativity, And
It's a great way to build early literacy, creativity, and social skills. We supply the blocks, you supply the creativity! Darius and his friends accept a cargo plane ride from someone who appears to be on their side, but can he be trusted? And can they save the dinosaur being transported while also reaching their final destination safely? Find out in this Step 3 Step into Reading leveled reader ba...
Kids Curious About Topics That Gross Out Grown-ups Can Learn
Kids curious about topics that gross out grown-ups can learn about how animals use poop for defense, shelter, and even food in this nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read!Ew…poop. Poop is gross. Poop is funny. But did you know poop is really important to lots of animals? Some use it to build homes, some for protection, and some even eat it! Find out more about the smellier side of the animal kingdom in ...
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Libraries used to be places where you went to check out a book or ask a question at the reference desk. Now, libraries are all that and much, much more, with a wide-ranging roster of activities, programs and events for kids and adults, as well as special attractions that make some of our local libraries... The best part? Everything is still free. At the library, my two kids will gleefully collect ...
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— they want and get to take it home. More than 460,000 people are Seattle Public Library cardholders, including my 5-year-old. “We are in the part of the country where people really do value libraries and really do use their libraries,” said Julie Acteson, community relations and marketing director for the King County Library System. Seattle voters approved a $196.4 million bond measure in 1998 th...