Monday, July 27, 2009

Mystery Ride
by Scott Magoon (Children's New Book) (E Magoon)(2008)
Three unidentified children critters hop in the car to go somewhere with their critter parents. They ride along contentedly until they realize, they're going on a mystery ride! Will it be a good ride or will they just go somewhere they really don't want to go? The illustrations are cute and colorful and the expressions on the critters' faces are priceless. SC

Friday, July 24, 2009

New Book Review: Mosaics by Nathaniel Harris

Looking for new ideas for learning about art? Or just in need of something new to do this summer? Our New books shelf has a great new Non-Fiction find for you. Mosaics by Nathaniel Harris provides readers with some great easy to understand art history and terrific craft ideas.

This books starts with answering questions 'What are mosaics?" and "How are mosaics made?" then proceeds to analyze 6 famous mosaics from around the world and throughout time, from Pompeii’s “Alexander Mosaic” to the London Tube's "North by Northwest" (that's right, based on the Hitchcock film). For each work, there's also a great "Story behind the art" feature that tells us what we are looking at and how the characters got to the scene we're viewing, from Greek mythology to Churchill in WWII, so we are learning about all sorts of history as well as art at the same time. There's also a handy little "eye spy" portion that pulls out specific parts of the mosaic that we might not notice, or that deserve a little extra attention.
Craft ideas include a mosaic pen holder (with macaroni), a patterned place made, photo frame, and wall boarder. What a great way to use small pieces of material, or parts you’re going to throw out the possibilities are endless! If you’re looking for a way to keep the kids busy, and learning something at the same time, check out Mosaics.
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We also have a large number of craft and drawing books found in the J 745.5 of the non-fiction section. Check them out and find neat things to do.
-JW-

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

End of Summer Reading Concert, Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.

Captain Bogg and Salty perform at our End of Summer Reading Concert on Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. on the lawn in front of the library. Celebrate all the reading Beaverton kids have done over the summer by singing and dancing along with the Captain. Don't forget to wear your best pirate outfit. Bring blankets and sand chairs and plan to rock the library as the Captain and his crew sing their favorite pirate songs. This program is for all ages. Don't be a landlubber! Set sail for the library and enjoy some"Pirate Rock for the Whole Family." GW
Photo provided by Chris Owen.

Wednesday Summer Reading Show, July 29, 2009

Calling all clowns! B. J. is back for a return visit to the Beaverton City Library. He will perform two shows on Wednesday, July 29, 2009. His first show is at 12:30 p.m. and his second show is at 2:00 p.m.
B. J. brings his own special brand of zany comedy so plan to laugh till your sides hurt. GW

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Dinosaur Picture books

Find these titles in the Picture book section under the author's last name.

I Dreamt I Was a Dinosaur by Stella Blackstone (2005)
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Dinosaur Train by John Steven Gurney (2002)
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ABC T-Rex by Bernard Most (2000)
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If the Dinosaurs Came Back by Bernard Most (1978)
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Thesaurus Rex by Laya Steinberg (2003)
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Dinosaur Roar! by Paul and Henrietta Stickland (1994)
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Edwina, the Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She Was Extinct by Mo Willems (2006)
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How do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? by Jane Yolen (2000)
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"Master Librarians Unite", Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Come help us celebrate the release of the 42nd Magic Tree House book, "A Good Night for Ghosts." All Magic Tree House enthusiasts are welcome to join us for crafts, activities and trivia inspired by Jack and Annie. This program is for ages five to eight and an accompanying adult.

Registration is required. Please phone (503)350-3600 or register in person at the Children's Desk on the first floor of the library.
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GW

Wednesday Summer Reading Show, July 22, 2009

Heather Pearl presents "Mz. Pearl's Variety Show at 12:30 p.m. and a repeat show at 2:00 p.m. Heather is a talented clown whose show is filled with physical comedy, juggling, magic, dance, creativity and word play. Plus, you'll have a good time! This show is for all ages.
This program sponsored by Washington County Cooperative Library Services.
GW

Sing and Sign, Fridays, July 17, 24 and 31, 2009, 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.

Join Small Talk Learning for themed sessions for learning sign language using songs and toys. This program is for parents and their infant/toddlers ages 0 to 3. No registration is required. You may attend one, two or all three sessions. Sessions will be held in Meeting Rooms A & B on the first floor of the library.GW

Monday, July 13, 2009

Wednesday Summer Reading Show, July 15, 2009

Jay Frasier presents the "I Love Reading" Magic Show at 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. Jay's show is filled with humor, puppetry, balloon sculpting, storytelling, juggling ... and, of course, magic!

This program sponsored by Washington County Cooperative Library Services.
GW

Life on the farm.


Big Red Barn
by Margaret Wise Brown (E Brown)(1999)
A rhyming story that illustrates the animals you might find in a barn.
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Biscuit's Day at the Farm
by Alyssa Capucilli (ER Capucilli)(2007)
Biscuit the dog enjoys a day at the farm.
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Dooby Dooby Moo
by Doreen Cronin (E Cronin)(2006)
Yeeha! The farm animals are getting ready for a talent show.


The Cow That Laid Egg
by Andy Cutbill (E Cutbill)(2006)
Marjorie feels so ordinary until she lays an egg!



The Cow Who Clucked
by Denise Fleming (E Fleming)(2006)
"The first thing I must do," said Cow, "is find my moo!"
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Barn Dance
by Pat Hutchins (E Hutchins)(2007)A cute story about some partying farm animals. After they go to sleep, their babies get up and continue the party!


Punk Farm
by Jarrett Krosoczka (E Krosoczka)(2005)
These animals really rock!
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Down on the Farm
by Merrily Kutner (E Kutner)(2004)
Rhyme your way through a day at a farm.



Hen Hears Gossip
by Megan McDonald (E McDonald)(2008)
This is a silly story about how what cow said to pig changes as it is passed along. The illustrations are simple and cute.
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Chicks and Salsa
by Aaron Reynolds (E Reynolds)(2005)
The chickens decide to spice up their diet with tortilla chips. Mmm.
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Clip Clop
by Nicola Smee (E Smee)(2005)
All the animals want to ride the horse, of course!
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New Picture Books for July

On those steamy hot July days (or rainy ones), nothing is better than a shady spot and brand new picture book.







Green Wilma, Frog in Space by Tedd Arnold
Green Wilma is out trying to catch her breakfast fly, when her morning routine takes on a whole other dimension (literally!). She is mistaken for a froggy-looking alien child and whisked into outer space.
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Froggy's Best Babysitter by Jonathan London
Sandy, the new babysitter, arrives to take care of Froggy and his baby sister while his parents are away over night. Froggy is just trying to be helpful, but will Sandy survive the night if Froggy gives her much more "help"?
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Goldilicious by Victoria Kann
Pinkalicious is back for another adventure. This time, she and her pet unicorn, Goldilicious, spend a fun-filled day together. But will her little brother, Peter, spoil all the fun for them? If you are a fan of Pinkalicious or Purplicious be sure and read this latest book in the series.
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You? by Vladmimir Radunksy
A lost dog looking for someone to love and take care of him. A lonely little girl who is looking for a dog to love and take care of. Will they find each other? Will it be ... you?
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Dinotrux by Chris Gall
Where did all the hard-working trucks we use today come from? Step back in time to the age of the Dinotrux and discover the ancient ancestors of today's big rigs.
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GW

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Happy Birthday!

Happy Birthday, Moon
by Frank Asch (E Asch)(1999)
Bear thinks he and the moon are communicating and they have soooo much in common!
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Angelina's Birthday
by Katherine Holabird (E Angelina Ballerina)(2001)
Birthdays are special days!
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The Giant Hug
by Sandra Horning (E Horning)(2005)
Owen the pig wishes to send his grandmother a hug for her birthday, and brings cheer to everyone involved!
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Gotcha
by Gail Jorgenson (E Jorgensen)(1997)
Bear is not about to let his birthday be ruined by a fly!
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Big Brown Bear's Birthday Surprise
by David McPhail (E McPhail)(2007)
Bear thinks he got a boat for his birthday!
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Birthday Box
by Leslie Patricelli (E Patricelli)(2007)
Who cares what I got for my birthday when I have the box it came in! Cute, simple, colorful illustrations add to this endearing story.
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Happy Birthday To You!
by Dr. Seuss (E Seuss)(1959)
The birthday bird knows about birthdays in Katroo! This book rhymes just for you!
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Birthday For Cow
by Jan Thomas (E Thomas)(2008)
Duck has a suggestion for an unusual ingredient to add to Cow's cake. Mmm!
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Happy Birthday Lulu
by Caroline Uff (E Uff)(2000)
This little girl gets the works on her birthday!
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Birthday Fish
by Dan Yaccarino (E Yaccarino)(2005)
Well, Cynthia didn't quite get that pony she wanted.
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Wednesday Summer Reading Show, July 8, 2009

Musician Rich Glauber returns to the Beaverton City Library on Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Rich will perform two shows, one at 12:30 p.m. and a repeat show at 2:00 p.m. The performance will feature songs, creative movement and stories in both English and Spanish. This program is for all ages. If you love to sing and dance, plan to attend this freewheeling fiesta of music. GW

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