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Toddler Storytime
Mondays: 8/07, 8/14, 8/28 (no storytime on 8/21 - closed for eclipse!) 10:30 - 11AM Join us for a 30-minute storytime program for babies and toddlers ages 0-3 and their grown-ups. Come read, dance, and sing with us!
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Family StorytimeWednesdays: 8/02, 8/09, 8/16, 8/23, 8/30 10:30 - 11AM Weekly storytime for toddlers through early grade school kids. Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and fun geared toward getting kids hooked on reading from an early age!
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Little Bitty Friends by Elizabeth McPikeCurious babies observe and interact with plants and animals, including a sneezing kitten, sleeping rabbits, a furry caterpillar, and buttercup flowers.
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Hop by Jorey HurleyWithin these pages, young readers get a glimpse into a day in the life of a rabbit family, from sleeping to grazing to hiding from danger!
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Korgiby Christian SladeIvy and her Korgi cub Sprout learn some amazing things about themselves as they encounter danger and adventure in Korgi Hollow
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Bravo! : Poems About Amazing Hispanicsby Margarita EngleBold, graphic portraits and evocative poems combine in an introduction to famous and lesser-known Latinos of varied backgrounds, from César Chávez to Tito Puente, who have faced life's challenges in creative ways. By the Newbery Honor-winning author of The Surrender Tree.
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Ignite Your Spark : Discovering Who You Are From the Inside Out by Patricia WoosterAn interactive guide for teens shares quizzes and activity suggestions for navigating the tumultuous, confusing and sometimes depressing challenges of adolescence, sharing positive advice on topics ranging from relationships and self-image to willpower and learning from failure.
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What Light by Jay AsherDividing her life between her family's Oregon Christmas tree farm and the California tree lot where they spend the holiday seasons, Sierra falls for a boy who lives under the shadow of a terrible mistake, a relationship that is met with disapproval and suspicion. By the best-selling author of Thirteen Reasons Why.
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The Zookeeper's Wife : A War Storyby Diane AckermanThis captivating read documents the true story of Warsaw Zoo keepers and resistance activists Jan and Antonina Zabinski, who in the aftermath of Germany's invasion of Poland saved the lives of hundreds of Jewish citizens by smuggling them into empty cages and their home villa.
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If you've been blueberry picking this season, this book might be for you. After making pies, ice cream, or just eating them fresh and still finding you have pounds of fresh fruit left, why not can or freeze those round nutritious powerhouses properly? This book will show you how easy it is to become a food preservationist.
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Aloha Community Library 17455 SW Farmington Rd Suite 26A Aloha, Oregon 97078 503-259-0185alohalibrary.org/
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