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Summer Reading Kickoff with Roger Day - May 28
 

Summer Reading Kickoff with Roger DayIt’s May 28th, and we’re gathered here again
For our Summer Reading Kickoff.
The year is 2010.
Oh, we’ve walked like huge elephants
With arm-trunks a sway.
We’ve trumpeted our voices,
Led by the great Roger Day.

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Lawn Boy by Gary Paulsen
Lawn Boy by Gary PaulsenWendy Lamb Books, 2007
88 pages
Ages 10-14 years

When it all began, it was simple. Our neighbor’s house had a larger yard than ours, with what looked like good grass.  No difficult corners, just a big square with a large elm tree in the center. I mowed it, and he gave me money. Twenty dollars.

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Cosmic by Frank Cottrell Boyce
Cosmic by Frank Cottrell Boyce Walden Pond Press, 2008
313 pages
Ages 8-12 years

Mom, Dad-if you’re listening-you know I said I was going to the South Lakeland Outdoor Activity Center with the school? To be completely honest, I’m not exactly in the Lake District. To be completely honest, I’m sort of in space.

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Road to Tater Hill
Road to Tater HillDelacorte Press, 2009
213 pages
Ages 10-14 years

Edith Hemingway’s debut novel, Road to Tater Hill, chronicles the life of eleven-year-old Annie Winters at her grandparent’s house in the mountains of North Carolina during the summer of 1963. While there, Annie’s mother gives birth to her baby sister, but the baby does not make it. Each family member grieves the loss of the baby in a different way. Annie cannot understand why her mother will not talk about the baby and soon discovers that her mother is dealing with depression. Annie also agonizes over her father‘s absence while he is overseas with the military. Annie feels like she has no one to confide in as she grieves for her baby sister and tries to reach her mother. While wandering in the woods, Annie meets a mysterious woman. Annie befriends the woman and learns all about her difficult past. Their friendship teaches Annie about acceptance and unconditional love. While telling Annie’s story, Hemingway skillfully combines a family’s heart wrenching loss with intrigue and mystery. Though the storyline seems burdened with many heavy themes, it ultimately showcases a story of strength, healing, and hope.

 
Ever After Blog

Ever After BlogWould you like to travel to exotic foreign lands for free? Ever After will take you there as you explore folk and fairy tales from around the world. This half-hour event is held at the Hughes Main Library on the first Thursday of the month at 7:00p. Young travelers recently enjoyed the story of "The Hungry Coat: A Tale from Turkey" by Demi. Then they made a turbaned Nasrettin Hoca puppet while listening to Gerizler Basi, a song from Turkey. Ages 7 and up.

 
Into the Volcano by Don Wood
Into the Volcano by Don WoodThe Blue Sky Press, 2008
175 pages
Ages: 8-12 years

Duffy and Sumo Pugg are pulled from class by their father one winter afternoon and told that they’re going on vacation to visit their Auntie Lulu on the island of Kocalaha. They’ll be traveling with their 300 + pound, former extreme street fighter cousin, aptly named, Mister Come-and-Go. Sumo, the more hesitant of the two brothers, is certain from the start that all is not well with this proposition.  Duffy, on the other hand, is gung-ho for adventure and gamely agrees to whatever these newfound relatives have in store for them. And boy, what adventures they have coming! 

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Big Wolf and Little Wolf: The Little Leaf that Wouldn't Fall by Nadine Brun-Cosme
Enchanted Lion Books, 2009
25 pages
Ages 5-7 years

By summer the little leaf was such a shiny deep green that Little Wolf wanted nothing more than to use it as a mirror.

What would you be willing to do to get something for someone else? Would you walk across the world? Would you draw a line around a mountain? Would you climb the highest tree? As Little Wolf watches Big Wolf climb from branch to branch, clinging to each slippery cold limb he wonders, is it worth it just to hold in his hand one beautiful, shining, soft, glorious leaf? He had been waiting so long for it, month after month, watching that lovely leaf, waiting for it to fall -- but it never did. Oh, but Big Wolf knew Little Wolf had been waiting for it and he wanted him to have it! This tender, gentle story reminds us that even the smallest beautiful thing really is worth the trouble after all.

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Robot Dreams by Sarah Varon
Robot Dreams by Sarah VaronFirst Second, 2007
205 pages
Ages 8 years and up

What could possibly be more fun than having a best friend?  Nothing at all!  That’s what Dog thought, too, as he waited patiently one August day for the mailman to deliver just such a treat.  When he finally received his package, he quickly assembled his new best friend.  How do you assemble a best friend?  Why, you simply hook all the little pieces together, glue the arms and legs on and there you have it!  A best friend—if your best friend is a robot, that is.  But you have to be careful with a robot best friend.  Things can happen, such as rusting after a day of swimming and frolicking in the ocean, which is just what happened to Dog’s robot friend. Dog, not knowing what to do to help his friend, sadly walks away, leaving him to rust on the beach all alone.  When Dog goes back, armed with a Robot Repair Manual, he finds that the beach is closed.  What a sad day for Dog.  Probably even sadder still for robot, as all he can do is lie on the sand daydreaming about rescue and his best friend.  If you think all is lost for Dog and Robot, don’t you worry because life has a way of keeping connected those who are meant to be together.

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Magic Trixie by Jill Thompson
Magic Trixie by Jill ThompsonHarper Trophy, 2008
93 pages
Ages 8-10 years

And then I can bring the cauldron and I can “show-and tell” how to make brews and potions! No! TRIXIE!! THAT'S HOT! You know you are too little to use the cauldron! Please go upstairs before you hurt yourself!

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Laugh ‘n’ Learn for Reading Readiness

Laugh 'n' LearnThere’s a new program in town. This delightful event is held at the Hughes Main Library on the first Friday of the month in a drop-in format from 10:00a to 12:00p. Interact with your child at each of our early literacy play spaces (music, crafts, puzzles, etc.). Practice the same simple activities at home for a future payoff in school readiness and reading success for your child. Ages 4 and under with an adult caregiver. English/Spanish materials available. No groups; three children per adult caregiver maximum. See you there!

 
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