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- Look up! What do you see? Stars, the moon, and the sun. Look down! What's on the ground? Bugs and plants.
- Join us virtually, via ZOOM, to explore all the awe-inspiring features of planet Earth in this hands-on workshop on Saturday, January 22 at 11am or 1pm!
- Registration required. Take home kits will be provided for each child who registers. Registrants will be notified as soon as kits are ready to be picked up at the library.
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Join the celebration in the kitchen as a family makes their traditional New Year's soup--and shares the story of how Haitian independence came to be.
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A collection of original poems about New Year celebrations throughout the year and around the world.
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In this salutation from Earth, the chronicler gives a tour of the planet and introduces those who call it home.
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Ages 3+. Construct a bridge that keeps the three goats safe from the troll!
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Ages 5+. Little engineers can create their own skyscrapers, cranes, bridges, and more!
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Ages 8+. Have fun learning about electronics while building over 300 exciting projects!
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Martin Luther King, Jr. (Mini-Book, Lesson Plan & Activity) This informative biography of the famous civil rights leader with a dream supports the teaching of nonfiction text features, such as captions and a glossary. Includes a lesson plan and activity page. Great for independent reading and genre study. Find this and many more activities on Scholastic Teachables, and never run out of ideas in the New Year!
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- Start the New Year by adding artful personality to your child's room with oversized, decorative letters.
- Kyra Balentine takes you through three different letter projects using FolkArt paint and Mod Podge.
- Master color blocking, masking and splatter techniques, and how to add textural interest with a fun pom-pon!
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