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Children's News September 2018
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Weekly Storytime
Wednesdays, 10:30
Preschool storytime.
Schedule: September 19, 26
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Tooty-Tot Storytime
Thursdays, 10:30
Toddler storytime for children 3 and under accompanied by an adult.
Schedule: September 20, 27
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Family Storytime Thursdays, 4:00 Share stories, songs and much more while building literacy skills with fun for the whole family. Schedule: September 13, 27
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Furry Tales with the Greenwood County Humane Society Third Thursday, 4:00 Share stories, songs and much more while building literacy skills with fun for the whole family. Schedule: September 20
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Children's Afternoon Matinee
Friday, September 14, 3:30-5:30
Because of Winn-Dixie (PG)
Come enjoy a sweet, family friendly afternoon matinee in the Children's Room.
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Family Fun Night
Wednesday, September 26, 6:00
Join us for an evening of fun. Bring your game face for a series of board and card games, as well as stories, crafts, and more. A surprise theme each month
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Abuela
by Arthur Dorros
While riding on a bus through Manhattan with her grandmother, a little girl imagines that they are carried up into the sky and fly over the sights of New York City, in an evocative study of the loving bond between child and grandparent.
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Chews your destiny
by Rhode Montijo
Constantly chewing bubble gum despite her mother's warnings that she will turn into a piece of gum if she overindulges, Gabby Gomez is astonished to find herself transformed into a living version of her favorite treat, a change that enables her to use new "stretch-tastic" powers to save the day.
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Allie, first at last
by Angela Cervantes
Born into a family of over-achievers, Allie has never finished first in anything, but she is determined to win the Trailblazer contest with an entry about her great grandfather, her town's first Congressional Medal of Honor winner
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Portraits of Hispanic American heroes
by Juan Felipe Herrera
Profiles twenty Hispanic American artists, scientists, athetes, activists, and political leaders who have made outstanding contributions to society, and includes timelines and inspirational quotes.
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Separate is never equal : Sylvia Mendez & her family's fight for desegregation
by Duncan Tonatiuh
Shares the triumphant story of young Civil Rights activist Sylvia Mendez, an American citizen of Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage who, at the age of 8, worked with her parents and other community members to file a landmark lawsuit in federal district court to end segregated education in mid-20th-century California.
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Who is Sonia Sotomayor?
by Megan Stine
Illustrated biographies featuring a range of fascinating figures from history (and current figures, too!) provide great information and entertainment through short chapters and illustrations that will appeal to reluctant readers as well as middle readers in general.
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LA LEY DE RODRICK /RODRICK RULES : Diario De Greg La Ley De Rodrick
by Jeff Kinney
In this sequel to the hilarious best-seller Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Greg continues to navigate the many ups and downs of school while trying to impress girls, avoiding having to perform in a talent show, and last but not least, attempting to keep his brother Rodrick from telling Greg's secret...a big secret.
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Eres Mi Mama?
by P. D. Eastman
Un pajarito que va en busca de su mam es el argumento de esta divertida adaptaci n del cl sico de P. D. Eastman, ahora en un nuevo formato de libro cart n m s grande, perfecto para beb s y ni os peque os.
A baby bird goes in search of his mother in this hilarious Board Book adapation of P.D. Eastman's classic story, perfect for babies and toddlers.
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Dinosaurio/ Dinosaur
by David Norman
An informative text and full-color photographs explore the amazing world of the dinosaurs, focusing on such aspects as their teeth, feet, eggs, and fossils.
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