If you like the Weird School
Series, you should give this nonfiction writing guide a try. Believe me, it’s
the same Dan Gutman you’re used to and he writes in the same silly and
accessible way, even when giving grammar and punctuation advice. Barely longer
than one of this Weird School selections, this book is not a comprehensive
writing manual, but it does cover some of the most common spelling, grammar,
and usage mistakes - and Gutman’s examples are anything but boring. So if you
want to write it right, and not be a “dumbhead” (quoting the author), find this
book in the Juvenile Nonfiction section
at J 808.042 GUT and check it
out.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Saturday, December 21, 2013
December 24
Merry Christmas and a very happy New Year!
Our regular schedule of story times, special programming, and reading dogs start back the week of January 7.Tuesday, December 17, 2013
KITTEN'S FIRST FULL MOON by Keven Henkes
In this adorable black-and-white children’s book, the kitten
runs into a series of misfortunes as she attempts to get to the giant bowl of
milk in the night sky. From accidentally
swallowing a bug to falling into a lake, poor Kitten finally gives up the chase
and treks back home to find a bowl of milk waiting for her on the porch. Kitten’s
First Full Moon is a tale of perseverance and learning and is illustrated by simple but
lovely charcoal drawings. This is a
perfect read-aloud book and will be enjoyed mainly by kids up to 7 years
old. It can be found in the Easy section
of the library under E HEN.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER by C. S. Lewis
Part of Lewis’ Chronicles
of Narnia, this tale takes place on the high seas as king and crew set sail
for the unknown. Young readers will
enjoy the constant adventures from dragons and invisible creatures to dark
nightmares and fallen stars. This high
fantasy novel makes for a great family read and is appropriate for children
ages 9 and up. It, and the other books
in this series, can be found in the Juvenile Section under J LEW.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
A PLACE CALLED KINDERGARTEN by Jessica Harper
All the animals on the farm are worried when Tommy fails to come by the barn one morning. Where could he be? When dog tells them that he is gone, they wonder if he will ever come back. Happily, he does return and shares all the wonderful things that he learned at a place called kindergarten. For preschool and up and can be found in the Easy section of the library under E HAR.
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