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Cuentos en Español

Start: Jul 14 2010 - 11:00am
End: Jul 14 2010 - 11:30am

Cuentos en Español
Los esperamos en la Biblioteca para escuchar excitantes historias, hacer lindas manualidades y escuchar buena
música. El programa se realiza enteramente en español. No es necesario registrarse.
Sesión: 16 de Junio al 21 de Julio
Día/Hora: Los días Miércoles de 11:00 a 11:30 a.m.
Edad: Mayores de 2 años

Spanish Language Storytime
Families who speak or are learning Spanish can enjoy stories,crafts, and songs together at our Spanish-language
storytime. This is also a great opportunity for children in the Dual Language Program to practice using Spanish
outside of the classroom. Admission is free. This program is conducted entirely in Spanish.
Day/Date: Wednesdays/ June 16-July 21
Time: 11:00-11:30 a.m.
Age: 2 years and up
No registration required

| Last updated July 7, 2010

Cuentos en Español

Start: Jul 21 2010 - 11:00am
End: Jul 21 2010 - 11:30am

Cuentos en Español
Los esperamos en la Biblioteca para escuchar excitantes historias, hacer lindas manualidades y escuchar buena
música. El programa se realiza enteramente en español. No es necesario registrarse.
Sesión: 16 de Junio al 21 de Julio
Día/Hora: Los días Miércoles de 11:00 a 11:30 a.m.
Edad: Mayores de 2 años

Spanish Language Storytime
Families who speak or are learning Spanish can enjoy stories,crafts, and songs together at our Spanish-language
storytime. This is also a great opportunity for children in the Dual Language Program to practice using Spanish
outside of the classroom. Admission is free. This program is conducted entirely in Spanish.
Day/Date: Wednesdays/ June 16-July 21
Time: 11:00-11:30 a.m.
Age: 2 years and up
No registration required

| Last updated July 7, 2010

Wonder Lake Storytime & Craft

Start: Jul 1 2010 - 2:00pm
End: Jul 1 2010 - 3:00pm

Dates: Thursday/ June 17-July 22
Time: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: At the Highland Shores Community Building, 9015 Woody Trail in Wonder Lake
Ages: 2 years old and up

June 17—Animals Around the World
Join us for stories about exotic animals from far off places and a trumpeting elephant craft.

June 24—A Rainbow of Friends
Friends can be near, friends can be far. Today we’ll talk about making new friends and read stories about boys and girls from around the world. We’ll make traditional Mexican paper flowers for our craft.

July 1—Mail Delivery!
Where will a stamp take your letter? Join us for stories about sending mail to people we love all over the world. Create your own letter and envelope to be mailed to a loved one or back to yourself. Bring an address.

July 8—Around Town
Towns are made up of the people who live in them. Join us for stories about towns near and far. Design your own house, inspired by local architecture or something you come up with all on your own.

July 15—Transportation Station
We’ll read stories about planes, train, trucks, and ships.
Complete a transportation map, complete with 3D cars and trains for playing.

July 22—Journeys
Book a trip and take a journey! Join us for stories about taking a journey—with our feet or with our hearts.
We’ll tie-dye today! Bring a prewashed white garment of clothing. Dye and rubber bands provided.

| Last updated June 4, 2010

Wonder Lake Storytime & Craft

Start: Jul 8 2010 - 2:00pm
End: Jul 8 2010 - 3:00pm

Dates: Thursday/ June 17-July 22
Time: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: At the Highland Shores Community Building, 9015 Woody Trail in Wonder Lake
Ages: 2 years old and up

June 17—Animals Around the World
Join us for stories about exotic animals from far off places and a trumpeting elephant craft.

June 24—A Rainbow of Friends
Friends can be near, friends can be far. Today we’ll talk about making new friends and read stories about boys and girls from around the world. We’ll make traditional Mexican paper flowers for our craft.

July 1—Mail Delivery!
Where will a stamp take your letter? Join us for stories about sending mail to people we love all over the world. Create your own letter and envelope to be mailed to a loved one or back to yourself. Bring an address.

July 8—Around Town
Towns are made up of the people who live in them. Join us for stories about towns near and far. Design your own house, inspired by local architecture or something you come up with all on your own.

July 15—Transportation Station
We’ll read stories about planes, train, trucks, and ships.
Complete a transportation map, complete with 3D cars and trains for playing.

July 22—Journeys
Book a trip and take a journey! Join us for stories about taking a journey—with our feet or with our hearts.
We’ll tie-dye today! Bring a prewashed white garment of clothing. Dye and rubber bands provided.

| Last updated June 4, 2010

Wonder Lake Storytime & Craft

Start: Jul 15 2010 - 2:00pm
End: Jul 15 2010 - 3:00pm

Dates: Thursday/ June 17-July 22
Time: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: At the Highland Shores Community Building, 9015 Woody Trail in Wonder Lake
Ages: 2 years old and up

June 17—Animals Around the World
Join us for stories about exotic animals from far off places and a trumpeting elephant craft.

June 24—A Rainbow of Friends
Friends can be near, friends can be far. Today we’ll talk about making new friends and read stories about boys and girls from around the world. We’ll make traditional Mexican paper flowers for our craft.

July 1—Mail Delivery!
Where will a stamp take your letter? Join us for stories about sending mail to people we love all over the world. Create your own letter and envelope to be mailed to a loved one or back to yourself. Bring an address.

July 8—Around Town
Towns are made up of the people who live in them. Join us for stories about towns near and far. Design your own house, inspired by local architecture or something you come up with all on your own.

July 15—Transportation Station
We’ll read stories about planes, train, trucks, and ships.
Complete a transportation map, complete with 3D cars and trains for playing.

July 22—Journeys
Book a trip and take a journey! Join us for stories about taking a journey—with our feet or with our hearts.
We’ll tie-dye today! Bring a prewashed white garment of clothing. Dye and rubber bands provided.

| Last updated June 4, 2010

Wonder Lake Storytime & Craft

Start: Jul 22 2010 - 2:00pm
End: Jul 22 2010 - 3:00pm

Dates: Thursday/ June 17-July 22
Time: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: At the Highland Shores Community Building, 9015 Woody Trail in Wonder Lake
Ages: 2 years old and up

June 17—Animals Around the World
Join us for stories about exotic animals from far off places and a trumpeting elephant craft.

June 24—A Rainbow of Friends
Friends can be near, friends can be far. Today we’ll talk about making new friends and read stories about boys and girls from around the world. We’ll make traditional Mexican paper flowers for our craft.

July 1—Mail Delivery!
Where will a stamp take your letter? Join us for stories about sending mail to people we love all over the world. Create your own letter and envelope to be mailed to a loved one or back to yourself. Bring an address.

July 8—Around Town
Towns are made up of the people who live in them. Join us for stories about towns near and far. Design your own house, inspired by local architecture or something you come up with all on your own.

July 15—Transportation Station
We’ll read stories about planes, train, trucks, and ships.
Complete a transportation map, complete with 3D cars and trains for playing.

July 22—Journeys
Book a trip and take a journey! Join us for stories about taking a journey—with our feet or with our hearts.
We’ll tie-dye today! Bring a prewashed white garment of clothing. Dye and rubber bands provided.

| Last updated June 4, 2010

Wonder Lake Storytime & Craft

Start: Jun 17 2010 - 2:00pm
End: Jun 17 2010 - 3:00pm

Dates: Thursday/ June 17-July 22
Time: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: At the Highland Shores Community Building, 9015 Woody Trail in Wonder Lake
Ages: 2 years old and up

June 17—Animals Around the World
Join us for stories about exotic animals from far off places and a trumpeting elephant craft.

June 24—A Rainbow of Friends
Friends can be near, friends can be far. Today we’ll talk about making new friends and read stories about boys and girls from around the world. We’ll make traditional Mexican paper flowers for our craft.

July 1—Mail Delivery!
Where will a stamp take your letter? Join us for stories about sending mail to people we love all over the world. Create your own letter and envelope to be mailed to a loved one or back to yourself. Bring an address.

July 8—Around Town
Towns are made up of the people who live in them. Join us for stories about towns near and far. Design your own house, inspired by local architecture or something you come up with all on your own.

July 15—Transportation Station
We’ll read stories about planes, train, trucks, and ships.
Complete a transportation map, complete with 3D cars and trains for playing.

July 22—Journeys
Book a trip and take a journey! Join us for stories about taking a journey—with our feet or with our hearts.
We’ll tie-dye today! Bring a prewashed white garment of clothing. Dye and rubber bands provided.

| Last updated June 4, 2010

Wonder Lake Storytime & Craft

Start: Jun 24 2010 - 2:00pm
End: Jun 24 2010 - 3:00pm

Dates: Thursday/ June 17-July 22
Time: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: At the Highland Shores Community Building, 9015 Woody Trail in Wonder Lake
Ages: 2 years old and up

June 17—Animals Around the World
Join us for stories about exotic animals from far off places and a trumpeting elephant craft.

June 24—A Rainbow of Friends
Friends can be near, friends can be far. Today we’ll talk about making new friends and read stories about boys and girls from around the world. We’ll make traditional Mexican paper flowers for our craft.

July 1—Mail Delivery!
Where will a stamp take your letter? Join us for stories about sending mail to people we love all over the world. Create your own letter and envelope to be mailed to a loved one or back to yourself. Bring an address.

July 8—Around Town
Towns are made up of the people who live in them. Join us for stories about towns near and far. Design your own house, inspired by local architecture or something you come up with all on your own.

July 15—Transportation Station
We’ll read stories about planes, train, trucks, and ships.
Complete a transportation map, complete with 3D cars and trains for playing.

July 22—Journeys
Book a trip and take a journey! Join us for stories about taking a journey—with our feet or with our hearts.
We’ll tie-dye today! Bring a prewashed white garment of clothing. Dye and rubber bands provided.

| Last updated June 4, 2010

Crafty Corner

Start: Jun 17 2010 - 10:00am
End: Jun 17 2010 - 11:00am

Summer Reading Club Crafty Corner Programs:

Grades 2 to 5 (entering Grade 2 to 5 in August 2010)
Day/Date: Thursdays/June 17-July 22
Time: 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Admission: Bring your Summer Reading Club "Passport to Read" - no registration required.

June 17 Kente Paper Weaving
Create Kente paper cloth like the Asante people of Ghana and live like a king!

June 24 Chippewa Dream Catchers
Prepare for good dreams after completing your own dream catcher.

July 1 Hispanic Paper Flowers
Make a beautiful bouquet of tissue paper flowers—a traditional craft of Mexico and Central America.

July 8 Guatemalan Worry Dolls
Craft a set of worry or trouble dolls and let your problems slip away.

July 15 Huichol Yarn Art
Tell your story in the tradition of the Huichol Indians of northwest Mexico.

July 22 Thai Hanging Owl
Make a hanging owl kite like those sold in Thailand’s open-air markets.

Summer Reading Club Sign Up Information:
Club Members can begin their Summer Reading Club journey when they register beginning June 3rd at the library’s Travel Agency in the Children's Room to receive a "Passport to Read" reading log. At home, readers will record their reading time in their passports.

| Last updated May 19, 2010

Crafty Corner

Start: Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am
End: Jun 24 2010 - 11:00am

Summer Reading Club Crafty Corner Programs:

Grades 2 to 5 (entering Grade 2 to 5 in August 2010)
Day/Date: Thursdays/June 17-July 22
Time: 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Admission: Bring your Summer Reading Club "Passport to Read" - no registration required.

June 17 Kente Paper Weaving
Create Kente paper cloth like the Asante people of Ghana and live like a king!

June 24 Chippewa Dream Catchers
Prepare for good dreams after completing your own dream catcher.

July 1 Hispanic Paper Flowers
Make a beautiful bouquet of tissue paper flowers—a traditional craft of Mexico and Central America.

July 8 Guatemalan Worry Dolls
Craft a set of worry or trouble dolls and let your problems slip away.

July 15 Huichol Yarn Art
Tell your story in the tradition of the Huichol Indians of northwest Mexico.

July 22 Thai Hanging Owl
Make a hanging owl kite like those sold in Thailand’s open-air markets.

Summer Reading Club Sign Up Information:
Club Members can begin their Summer Reading Club journey when they register beginning June 3rd at the library’s Travel Agency in the Children's Room to receive a "Passport to Read" reading log. At home, readers will record their reading time in their passports.

| Last updated May 19, 2010
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