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4pm - 6pm Location: Founder's Room
Ages 8-17 CoderDojo is a free computer programming club. Come learn basic computer programming, play with robots, or work on your own project.
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6:30pm Location: Founder's Room All Ages Join us for our popular Library Chess Club! All skill levels are welcome, including first time players. We provide the chessboards, you provide your enthusiasm for this great game! Please RSVP so we know how many players to expect.
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6pm-7pm Location: Teen Alcove Grades 6-12 Founded to close the gender gap in technology, Girls Who Code gives girls a positive early experience using computer science to impact their world. Use Club Code: CA16840
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6pm - 8pm Location: Founder's Room Ages 5+ Children 5-9 must be accompanied by an adult Board Game & Pizza Night brings community and family together to learn and play! Pizza and refreshments provided.
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1pm - 2pm Location: Founder's Room Ages 5+ Children under 5 must be accompanied by an adult Create something wonderful with Legos that you can take home!
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11am - 11:30am Location: Chidlren's Room All Ages You're invited to help us decorate the Bel Tib Library wreath. The wreath will go on display in the Children's Room. Sponsored by the Bookmarks!
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3pm - 5pm Location: Founder's Room
Ages 8 to 17 Join a robotics team to learn, explore topics in computer science, and have a lot of fun! Kids will work with a high school mentor from ROWR to tackle a robotics challenge.
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4pm - 5:30pm Get creative with you holiday ornaments! GoGo Crafts will take you step-by-step through the process of adding LEDs to gorgeous ornaments that you can keep or give as gifts. We will also set up a table so you can help us decorate a library wreath which will go on display in the Children's Room.
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Are you looking for a list of books selected with you in mind? Sign up for an Individualized Reading List (IRL). We'll create a list of suggestions just for you. To make an appointment call (415) 789-2665 Or sign up in person.
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Baby Bounce Ages 0-2 Mondays at 10:30am and 11:30am. *No session Nov 11
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*NEW Mandarin Grades PreK-2 Mondays at 4pm *No session Nov 11
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Toddler Ages 2-3 Tuesdays at 11am
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Preschool Ages 3-5 Tuesdays at 4pm
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Español All ages Wednesdays at 11am Stories and songs in Spanish! *No sessions Nov 20 & 27
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Stay & Play All ages Thursdays at 10:30am Stories and songs. Stay & play with toys provided by the library. *No session Nov 28
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Française Ages 2-5 Fridays at 10am Learn, sing, and read books, in French! *No session Nov 29
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What happens when ordinary human beings dance everywhere, for any reason. Heder's stream of dancers encourages everyone to find a way to dance-even, perhaps, the most stubborn non-dancers. |
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Illustrated by Alea Marley
Harpreet Singh has a different color for every mood and occasion, from pink for dancing to bhangra beats to red for courage. He especially takes care with his patka--his turban--smoothing it out and making sure it always matches his outfit. But when Harpreet's moves to a snowy city, all he wants is to be invisible. Will he ever feel a happy sunny yellow again?
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Illustrated by Rafael Lopez
The boundary-breaking Supreme Court Justice and the award-winning author of Book Fiesta present a celebration of the world’s diversity that explains why different people make the world more vibrant and wonderful.
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Sauerkraut by Kelly JonesHD Schenk is a maker, an inventor, a builder of things. He wants to build his own computer and enter it in the county fair until a voice starts talking to him about cabbage. It seems that the ghost of his great-great-grandmother is haunting a dusty old pickling crock and she has a grand plan too in this wonderfully goofy ghost tale that celebrates creative problem solving, family ties, and makers of every variety.
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Queen of the Sea by Dylan MeconisA lavishly detailed graphic novel partly inspired by the exile of Elizabeth I follows the banishment of a queen to a convent on a tiny coastal island where her growing friendship with a mysterious young orphan leads to discoveries about the island's sinister true purpose.
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Illustrated by Vivien Mildenberger
An accessible chapter book biography of the self-taught Dutch scientist popularly known as the “Father of Microbiology” describes how he built his own microscope advancing humanity’s understanding of the microbe world.
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