Tuesday, July 20, 2010

More Summer Fun at the Library

There is still time to enjoy some summer reading fun at the
Beaverton City Library. Join us for some special programs.


Wednesday, July 21, 2010
12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Curtis Carlyle Presents Seriously Funny Juggling
For all ages.
Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.


Wednesday, July 28, 2010
12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
B. J. the Clown
For all ages.
Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.


Wednesday, August 4, 2010
7:00 p.m.
End of Summer Reading Concert
Larry Wilder and the Stumptown Stars
For all ages.
Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.


A reminder that the last day to register for "Make a Splash, Read" Summer Reading 2010 is Saturday, July 31, 2010

-gw-

Monday, July 19, 2010

Chapter Book Chips - "Henrietta Hornbuckle's Circus of Life" by Michael de Guzman

Have you ever longed to run away and join the circus? Then meet Henrietta Hornbuckle, a girl who was born into a small traveling clown circus. Her parents are both clowns, as are all her friends. She has spent her life growing up and peforming with her parents in Filbert's Traveling Clown Circus. And she loves being a clown more than anything in the world. When the circus begins to run into money problems, Henrietta is adamant that the group stay together and keep performing. But then the very worst kind of sorrow finds Henrietta and her family. Will the circus stay together or will Henrietta have to adjust to a new life that means just staying in one place all the time? Take a peek under the big top and read this sweet story about an unusual young girl who marches to the beat of her own drummer. For grades four and five.-gw-

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Donate Your Legos!

We are currently looking for donations of new or gently used LEGO® bricks for our Brick Buddies program. Please bring donations to the Children’s Desk. Legos for any age (including Duplo® are welcome).
Thank you!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

The Pickle King


The Pickle King
by Rebecca Promitzer (New Books)(J Promitzer, R.)(2010)
for ages 8-12 years

It's summer in the tiny town of Elbow, and all it does is rain from May to September. Bea, her friend Sam and his dog Jellybean stumble onto a mystery when they find a dead man in a house. He turns out to be Herman, the Pickle King, who is famous for Herman's Devil Tongue relish.

The kids are forced by school to hang out with the other "Raintown Convicts," who are the kids who stay behind in the summer. One by one they drag Madison, Butterfly and Eric into the mayhem. First there is a possessed camera, with a mind of its own. Then there is a mysterious bag of intestines. Add a ghostly encounter on an abandoned train. Next sprinkle in a castle shaped ring, a secret society, underground garbage people, an ancient romance, and the town's founder. Strange things keep happening and the kids put all the pieces together to discover a bizarre secret. -SC-

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Friday, July 9, 2010

Book Review: Our Grandparents: A Global Album

By Maya Ajmera, Sheila Kinkade, and Cynthia Pon
Call Number: J 306.8745
Best for: Ages 2 and up
Copyright: 2010

This summer I’ve spent a lot of time with my grandfather, so when I saw the new non fiction book Our Grandparents on the shelf I had to pick it up. The high quality photographs show the differences in the cultures around the world that we all find interesting, and more importantly the text and photos show the similarities of how grandparents and grandchildren interact, like playing, listening, telling stories, and even exploring and learning about the world around us. Our Grandparents is a great book to share with your grandchildren, both near and far. I’ve even checked out Our Grandparents to share with my own grandfather. I'm sure he will love looking at the photos and telling me stories from the countries he has traveled to.

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-JW-

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Importance of kindness


Nico & Lola: Kindness shared between a boy and a dog
By: Meggan Hill
I was excited to see this book on the shelf because it reminded me of a series of picture books I LOVED as a kid which featured children and their pets, illustrated with photographs. After reading it I was happy to discover that Nico & Lola is a very sweet story with a very simple and important message, be kind.
When Aunt Sue asks Nico if he,"would be kind enough" to watch her beloved dog Lola while she was away, Nico happily agrees and begins thinking of all the ways he can be kind enough to Lola. Nico takes great care to treat Lola with love and kindness by taking her for walks, sharing food with her, fixing her up when she is hurt, and treating her as he would like to be treated. The photographs of Nico and Lola that illustrate the book enhance the experience of the story and really bring it to life.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Chapter Book Chips - "The Treasure of Dead Man's Lane And Other Case Files" (Saxby Smart Private Detective) by Simon Cheshire


Meet Saxby Smart, a genius detective who just happens to be in grade school. In this, the second volume in the series, Saxby has three cases to tackle. His methods include spending quality time in his "Thinking Chair" and help from his two best friends, Izzy and Muddy. Whether tracking down a valuable comic book or finding hidden treasure in an old house, Saxby's on the job. And he solves these difficult cases. Just look for him out back in his office in the toolshed behind his house. But pay attention, because he may ask you questions! Be sure and read Saxby's first adventure, The Curse of the Ancient Mask and Other Case Files.
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