Poetry Month Treasure Hunt
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Celebrate National Poetry Month at all three library locations throughout April. Children of all ages may pick up a clue sheet at the children's services desk, and then match the clues to poems hidden throughout the department. Kids may participate on their own, in a group, or with the help of their friends or an adult.
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Summer is Coming! Do you have your booklists ready? Novelist provides expert reading recommendations from to help younger readers find just the right book. NoveList K-8 Plus includes fiction and nonfiction titles.
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Comments? Questions? Want to schedule a librarian to come to your school or a time when a class can come to the library? Please do not hesitate to contact me at sstumbaugh@naperville-lib.org or call me at 630-961-4100 x 2214
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Monday, April 18th, 4:30 pm Naper Boulevard Program Room Tuesday, April 19th, 3:15 Nichols Children's Storyroom Tuesday, April 19th, 4:15 It's full STEAM ahead as curious kids can come to the library twice a month to join in activities featuring science, technology, engineering, art and math. For children in kindergarten through 2nd grade.
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Monday, May 2, 4:00 pm Naper Boulevard Program Room Friday, May 13, 3:30 pm 95th Street Children's Program Room Tuesday, May 17th, 4:30 pm A solid, a liquid, a gas, oh my! Come experiment with water and the three states of matter during this fun, hands-on science program. For children in kindergarten through 2nd grade. Program is limited to 25 children.
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Fun New Books @ The Library
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Claude in the country
by Alex T Smith
A walk in the country turns into a busy day on the farm when Claude and Sir Bobblysock's country walk ends at a farm, where they offer to help the farmer prepare for a country fair by cleaning the pigs, feeding chickens and lassoing a fearsome bull.
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What are gems?
by Bobi Martin
Introduces gems, describing how they are formed, how they are graded for hardness, how they are used in jewelry and tools, and some of the famous gems of the past
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