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Children's News November 2018
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Weekly Storytime
Wednesdays, 10:30
Preschool storytime.
Schedule: November 7, 14, 28
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Sensory Storytime
Tuesday, November 6, 6 PM
Join us for a storytime tailored for children with autism, developmental delays, and/or sensory issues. Storytime includes books, songs, movement, and therapeutic play. Siblings welcome!
Registration is Required: Please stop by the Children's Room to register or call us at (864) 941-4656.
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Tooty-Tot Storytime
Thursdays, 10:30
Toddler storytime for children 3 and under accompanied by an adult.
Schedule: November 1, 8, 15, 29
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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: November 1, 8, 29
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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: November 15
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Art Connection Monday, November 12, 10:30 AM Our theme this month will be: Turkey Art! Join us for the story, This is the Turkey by Abby Levine followed by a turkey themed arts and crafts project.
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Early Release Afternoon Matinee Wednesday November 14 1:00pm The Adventures of Milo and Otis (G) No School Today Matinee Wednesday November 21 1:00pm Gordy (G)
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Game Night at the Library
Wednesday, November 28, 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.
This month come enjoy the hottest building phenomenon - KEVA PLANKS! This set will be on loan from the SC State Library for this event only!
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Celebrate STEM/STEAM Day on November 8th with some science reads! |
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A wrinkle in time
by Madeleine L'Engle
Meg Murry and her friends become involved with unearthly strangers and a search for Meg's father, who has disappeared while engaged in secret work for the government
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Ivy + Bean : what's the big idea?
by Annie Barrows
When all the second grade students must enter the science fair, which has global warming as its theme, best friends Ivy and Bean team up to create an unusual project
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Sky jumpers
by Peggy Eddleman
Twelve-year-old Hope lives in a post-World War III town called White Rock where everyone must participate in Inventions Day, and though Hope's inventions always fail, her unique skill set comes in handy when bandits who want to steal precious medical supplies invade the town
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Just a little bit
by Ann Tompert
When Mouse and Elephant decide to go on the seesaw, Mouse needs a lot of help from other animals before they can go up and down
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Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel
by Virginia Lee Burton
In a beloved classic, now offered in a lap-size board book that is perfect for story time, Mike Mulligan and his trusty steam shovel, Mary Ann, lose their jobs to the gasoline, electric and diesel motor shovels; not to be discouraged, they travel to a little country town where they find that one new job leads to another.
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When a line bends--a shape begins
by Rhonda Gowler Greene
A rhyming text and vibrant full-color illustrations describe how shapes--including squares, circles, triangles, and more--are created out of simple lines. Reprint.
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How to be a scientist
by Steve Mould
Provides step-by-step instructions for over forty science experiments examining the human body, the Earth, the natural world, and the properties of space
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Out of the box
by Jemma Westing
Provides step-by-step instructions for creating objects out of such cardboard materials as boxes and tubes, including a zebra mask, a theater, a penguin family, and a pirate ship
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Math beginnings
by Rachel First
A six-book set introduces young readers to such math concepts as addition, counting, measurement, and subtraction
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