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DINO-vember Saturday, November 4
November is DINOvember! Drop in to the Children's Department between 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. for a dinosaur scavenger hunt, craft, and more dino-mite fun. ------ Also on November 4 our Craft Swap is from 10:00am - 1:00pm. Craft materials will be available in the conference room for free. Donations will be accepted for upcoming library craft programs. Thank you to all who have donated materials to make this possible. ------ The Library is a Toys for Tots drop off point. You can drop off new and unwrapped toys through December 16 for babies through teens. Thank you for your generosity. ------ Special Hours: The Library will be closing at 7:00pm on Wednesday November 1 for staff training. The Library will be closed Saturday November 11 for the holiday. The Library will be closing at 4:00pm on Wednesday, November 22 and closed on Thursday November 23 for Thanksgiving |
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Thu, Nov 9, 2023 @ 1:00pm -- Painted Dreamcatchers
Thu, 09 Nov 2023 13:00:00 EST
For the Early Release Day, and in celebration of Native American Heritage Month, we're offering a drop-in craft in the Children's Department! All ages are invited to stop by and paint a wooden dreamcatcher ornament. (While supplies last.)
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Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 6:30pm -- Plainville Picassos
Thu, 09 Nov 2023 18:30:00 EST
This arts & crafts series for ages 9-13 will take place on the second and fourth Thursday of the month, unless otherwise noted on the calendar. No registration required! All materials provided.
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Wed, Nov 29, 2023 -- Read to a Dog at 4:30 PM
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 16:30:00 EST
Pre-readers and experienced readers alike are invited to join Lori and her dog Mocha in the Children's Department for our new "Read to a Dog" program! Reading to a furry friend not only helps kids practice their literacy skills, but it builds reading confidence and reduces stress. This drop-in program will take place on the last Wednesday of every month; no registration required. Please note: there will be no Read to a Dog program in December.
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Sat, Nov 18, 2023 -- Center for Arabic Culture Children's Choir and Music Ensemble
Sat, 18 Nov 2023 15:00:00 EST
The Center for Arabic Culture Children's Choir and Youth Orchestra programs accompanied by CAC Music Instructors Ensemble, will present an evening of Arabic music from around the Arab World. CAC Children's Choir will present a series of songs from around the Arab and the Youth Orchestra will play pieces by famous Arab and Middle Eastern musicians. The event will take place at the Community Room at Town Hall located at 190 South St. All ages are welcome to enjoy this unique choir and ensemble. Concert Followed by a story-time and arts activity for children with writer & artist, Hanan Haddad The Children's Choir was established on March 2, 2014. It is the First Arab-American children's choir in Massachusetts. We introduce children 6-14 years old to the language and culture through folkloric, contemporary and modern Arabic music and songs. The choir welcomes children and youth from all backgrounds and speaking Arabic is not required. Funded by the Plainville Cultural Council with funds from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Location: Town Hall Conference Room
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Tuesdays at 10:00am -- Rhyme Time
Rhyme Time is a program intended for infants and toddlers. Each week we will share an interactive story, a Mother Goose rhyme and some fun music and movement. Children are welcome to engage with the program, come and go from the circle as they want while they build their self regulation and attention skills, and when the music starts everyone usually comes rushing back! This is intended to be a comfortable, engaging activity to introduce story time expectations and early literacy skills in a low-key environment, to allow for social opportunities for children and parents and to expose infants and toddlers to an early learning environment.
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Manners are not for monkeys
by Heather Tekavec
When the monkey cage at the zoo is moved near the picnic area where children play, the young monkeys start to copy the good manners they see the children using, until their mother corrects them
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Blurp's book of manners
by Cindy Derby
When a spilled bucket of paint creates a blob called Blurp, etiquette coach Ms. Picklepop tries to continue her class, despite Blurp's many, messy distractions, and learns a thing or two about manners herself as they form an unlikely friendship
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Our Table
by Peter H. Reynolds
In this heartfelt story of multigenerational love, tradition and family coming together with gratitude and thanks, young Violet is determined to remind her family, which is slowly drifting apart, the importance of spending time together. Illustrations.
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How do dinosaurs show good manners?
by Jane Yolen
In rhyming text, naughty dinosaurs learn the importance of having good manners, saying "please" and "thank you," and never, ever making a mess
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The little kids' table
by Mary Ann McCabe Riehle
Everyone knows that the little kids table is the place to be during any holiday or family gathering and this silly, rhyming story follows a group of rambunctious cousins from table setting to dessert. Simultaneous eBook.
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Time to say please!
by Mo Willems
Narrated by a group of friendly mice, an amusing book provides preschoolers with an entertaining introduction to manners through helpful demonstrations of when certain words and phrases, such as "excuse me" and "please," are used in social situations.
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Educate Station
Developed by experienced and passionate educators from across the United States, Educate Station helps libraries support their communities by providing quality educational content for homeschooling families and teachers.
Educate Station currently has a full curriculum for grades Pre-K through Fifth Grade, presented in a recommended learning sequence of printable packets. The primary subjects are:
· English Language Arts
· Math
· Science
· Social Studies
· Social-Emotional Learning
Use your Plainville Public Library card for access.
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Fri, Nov 10, 2023 -- Lego Club
Fri, 10 Nov 2023 14:00:00 EST
For ages 5 and up - Come build and create with our 1000's of library legos. Meet new friends who like Legos, too. We will display your creations
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Bee
by Brendan Kearney
"Grown-ups and children can enjoy this gentle and imaginative story together, all about the environmental concerns facing our wildlife. Follow the tale of Finn and Skip as they head out for a peaceful picnic - when all of a sudden they hear the sound of buzzing bees, fear sets in and chaos ensues! Can a chance encounter with a beekeeper help them learn the truth about these fuzzy little insects?"
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Forest
by Brendan Kearney
"Finn and Skip are on an adventure vacation, cycling through the towering rainforests of central America, when they notice that large patches of trees seem to have disappeared. The plot thickens when an unexpected guest arrives at their campsite--a lonely baby tapir. They feed their new friend, but the next morning they wake up to even more hungry animals. It seems something is afoot in the forest, and Finn and Skip set out to discover what's going on"
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Robots and AI
by Roxanne Troup
Arming kids with reading superpowers, this fascinating book about robots and artificial intelligence introduces some of the incredible scientists who created them and shows how robots work and help humans. Simultaneous.
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Big buildings
by Libby Romero
Explores the world's biggest buildings, from modern skyscrapers to the pyramids
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Galaxies, Galaxies!
by Gail Gibbons
"Colorful illustrations and informative text examine the Milky Way Galaxy in relation to Earth and the exciting discovery of millions of other galaxies in the universe through a review of their various sizes, shapes and content. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations."
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Hands-on science : geology
by Lola M. Schaefer
"In this interactive picture book, young readers push, press, and pound rocks on the page, using their imagination to explore. They learn about different types of rocks, the structure of Earth, and how we humans use rocks and minerals. Back matter includes a real-world experiment for investigating the hardness of rocks"
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Hands-on science : matter
by Lola M. Schaefer
"In this interactive picture book, young readers squish, squeeze, and jiggle matter on the page, using their imagination to conduct simple lab experiments. They learn that matter comes in all shapes and sizes and can change from solid to liquid to gas. Back matter includes a real-world experiment for investigating matter"
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How to explain coding to a grown-up
by Ruth Spiro
"In this tongue-and-cheek guide, a kid expert explains to young readers how to teach their grown-ups about the basics of coding, including hardware, software algorithms, and debugging"
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The Planets
by Gail Gibbons
"Updated with the latest discoveries in space exploration, this tour of our solar system, originally published in 1993, introduces the youngest readers to our planetary neighbors, near and far. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations."
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Rebel Girls level up : 25 tales of gaming and the metaverse
by Jenelle Swan
"Meet 25 inspiring women in the world of gaming and the metaverse. Read about how they've created innovative technology, designed the video games you play, and broken barriers whenever their industry put up walls. Dive into gamer communities with popular streamers like Imane Anys, better known as Pokimane. Learn to lead with Aya Kyogoku, who directed several Animal Crossing games. Design digital clothing with Roblox creators like cSapphire. And compete in the wild world of esports with pro gamers Sasha Hostyn and Sylvia Gathoni"
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Elmo asks why : a first encyclopedia for growing minds
by Simon Beecroft
Bursting with incredible information about our wonderful world, this first encyclopedia for little learners follows Elmo and the Sesame Street crew as they find out answers to such questions as: Why do bees sting? and Why should I brush my teeth?
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Shining Star : Vera Rubin Discovers Dark Matter
by Suzanne Slade
This engaging STEM/STEAM picture book biography shows how pioneering astronomer Vera Rubin, who discovered evidence for the existence of dark matter, the most mysterious substance in the universe, changed people's understanding of both the universe and what a woman can do. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The simple science activity book
by Jane Bull
"The Simple Science Activity Book contains more than 20 fun-filled craft projects, each accompanied by a 'What's the science?' section explaining how key scientific concepts work. Children can enjoy getting stuck in and learn how to make a toy raft and discover what makes their boat float, or how to create an ice sculpture and learn about the changing states of solids and liquids. They'll discover the world around them like they've never seen it before!"
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Stargazers
by Gail Gibbons
"Vetted by an expert, this new and updated edition introduces scientific facts about the stars, as well as how we look at and learn about them, through simple text and bold illustrations. From ancient names for constellations to modern innovations in telescope technology, this book covers a broad range of ideas without overwhelming the reader. It introduces and reinforces important vocabulary for the aspiring astronomer, explaining everything in clear, simple phrases. This book includes a brief timeline of major advances in astronomy, written in concise, kid-friendly language, and a wealth of fun facts and trivia about the stars"
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Tasty : A History of Yummy Experiments: a Graphic Novel
by Victoria Grace Elliott
"This mouthwatering nonfiction graphic novel, with a story and recipe for every chapter, explores the history of some of our favorite foods, including cheese, soda, pickles and pizza. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations."
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Tee time on the Moon : how astronaut Alan Shepard played lunar golf
by David A. Kelly
"In 1971, Alan Shepard and his fellow astronauts made their way to the Moon in the cramped Apollo 14 capsule. Their mission: Study the moon in more detail than ever before. While the world watched on TV, Shepard and Edgar Mitchell gathered rock and soil samples wearing stiff, heavy spacesuits. But Alan Shepard had a secret hidden in his sock: two tiny golf balls. Golf was Shepard's favorite sport. And since the moon has virtually no atmosphere and gravity that is only a fraction of the Earth's, a golf ball should have been able to go far. But did it? Here's the little-known but true story of an experiment that may have started as a stunt, but ended up making people think differently about the moon, ask questions, and look for answers"
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Whose Prints?
by Kari Allen
In this charmingly illustrated board book with die-cuts throughout, little readers are invited to enjoy a snowy adventure in the woods looking at different tracks in the snow and figuring out which animal made them. Illustrations.
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Scroll
by Hui Li
After learning how to draw Chinese characters, Lulu and her dog Dumpling step into a magical world where the characters come to life
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The welcome home
by Amy June Bates
Searching for the perfect pet, Mr. and Mrs. Gargleson-Bittle open their home to an array of critters, including a snail, an elephant and an aardvark, and still have room and love for more. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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I'm going to build a snowman
by Jashar Awan
Determined to make the best snowman EVER, a little boy, with his powdery dreams dashed, learns that even if the best snowman EVER may be out of reach, he can make HIS best snowman yet! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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This book is banned
by Raj Haldar
Playfully discouraging readers from turning the page, even trying to convince them to throw the book away, this hilarious story has an absurd surprise ending?—?one that shows the importance of free speech! Illustrations.
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Ethan and the strays
by John Sullivan
"With the help of his older brother, Ethan rescues some stray kittens in an alleyway and realizes that caring for something else can bring great joy. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations."
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Where's Joon?
by Julie J. Kim
On Halmoni's birthday after finding a mess in the kitchen but no Joon, Jin is sent through a magical portal into a fantastical world to deliver rice cakes to the notorious miser Jo-harabuhji and hopefully meet Joon and restore Halmoni's broken magic pot
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Just one flake
by Travis Jonker
Determined to catch one perfect snowflake, Liam does everything he can to complete his mission but is thwarted at every turn until one last-ditch effort becomes an unexpected success. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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My brother is an avocado
by Tracy Darnton
"It's hard to wait for an exciting new baby to join the family, especially when it's still growing inside Mom's tummy. But when her dad tells her the size of the baby at each stage, one little girl imagines all the fun she can have with her baby brother as a teeny-tiny poppy seed, then a grape, then a lemon... but she's not quite sure how she feels about having an avocado for a brother. Or an onion. Or--gulp--a watermelon!"
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Cat Kid Comic Club 5 : A Graphic Novel: from the Creator of Dog Man
by Dav Pilkey
Filled with action-packed mini-comics that are both hilarious and thought-provoking?—?and inspire imagination and innovation?—?this newest graphic novel in the #1 best-selling series finds the Cat Kid Comic Club in crisis. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Time to clown around
by Andres Miedoso
Desmond and best friend Andres attend the town's birthday celebration with a petting farm, bumper cars, cotton candy machines, and ghosts, but mostly this Kersville Town Clown Extravaganza is full of creepy clowns of all kinds
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I Survived Graphic Novel 8 : I Survived the American Revolution, 1776
by Lauren Tarshis
"When his uncle's rage forces him to flee home, 11-year-old Nathaniel Fox arrives in New York City where he finds himself in the middle of the American Revolution and joins an old friend's army regiment as a camp helper during the war's biggest battle yet. Illustrations. "
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Never after : the missing sword
by Melissa De la Cruz
"To free her mother from Olga's clutches, Filomena arrives in Camelot to find the sword of Excalibur but instead finds another story causing chaos in the realm?—?the Wizard of Oz, and in a land of illusions, she must find some way to thwart Olga's sinister plan. Simultaneous eBook."
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Mercy Watson Is Missing!
by Kate DiCamillo
"While bumbling PI Percival Smidgely tries to find missing pig Mercy Watson, a trio of clever neighborhood sleuths follow a trail of hoof prints?—?and a delicious aroma?—?to recover their porcine wonder, in this uproariously funny, extra-special series finale. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations."
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With Love from Daniel
by Patty Michaels
"Daniel Tiger tells his class all about the family and friends he loves, drawing pictures to show their special memories together, in this sweet story that is perfect for Valentine's Day. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations."
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Legend of the Star Dragon / : A Branches Book
by Tracey West
"To summon the Star Dragon, Drake and the rest of the Dragon Masters must quickly figure out how to play the Star Flute, hoping to stop the Shadow Dragon from blanketing the world in darkness. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations."
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Best Buddies 2 : Save the Duck!: an Acorn Book
by Vicky Fang
"Through three laugh-out-loud pet-themed stories, best friends Sniff and Scratch have fun with toilet paper, chase each other's tails and cuddle with Sniff's stuffed duck. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations."
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Love from Bluey
by Suzy Brumm
"Mum and Bingo read a bedtime story about all the ways you can love while Dad tries to get Bluey ready for bed, in this sweet book based on the award-winning animated series. Media tie-in. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations."
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Frog can hop
by Laura Gehl
"Frog can hop. Pig likes to flop. When Frog makes a big drop, will Pig help?"
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Regular: Monday & Tuesday: 9:00am-3:00pm | Wednesday & Thursday: 10:00am-8:00pm | Fridays: 1:00-5:00pm |Saturdays: 9:00am - 1:00pm | Sundays: Closed. Closed Saturdays June 6 through Labor Day.
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