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G'DAY FOR READING....2008 SUMMER READING PROGRAM
Hey, mates, join us for lots of fun. N.H. kids will be learning all about Australia at their libraries this summer. Register at the children's Desk and pick up your reading sheets starting June 30th. Play our Boomerang Game and win cool prizes...silly toys, tokens for ice cream and mini-golf or perhaps a pass to StoryLand, Santa's Village or Weirs Beach Go carts.Check the calendar for all the events. KICK-OFF with STEVE BLUNT is JULY 1ST!


GREAT STONE FACE BOOKS FOR 2008-09
Great reads for the summer!!!

2008 LADYBUG PICTURE BOOK NOMINEES
Titles selected by N.H. librarians to promote literacy. Check one out!

MAKING MAY BASKETS

READ-A-THON KIDS
You can hear a pin drop when they're into a good book!

 

 


CHECK THE CALENDAR FOR STORYTIMES AND UPCOMING CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS

  Meet old friends and new at the MPL!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


FUN THINGS TO DO IN THE CHILDREN'S ROOM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




COOL WEBSITES TO HELP WITH HOMEWORK...OR JUST FOR FUN!...CLICK AND EXPLORE!

 

ACTIVITES & GAMES
Bonus.com- over 1000 games and puzzle
Familyfun.com - Family Fun Magazine...lots of crafts and puzzles.
pbskids.org - PBS site for kids that includes learning games, paint box and links to PBS shows.


HISTORY & GOVERNMENT
Best History Websites - History portal created for sudents, educators and history enthusiasts.
CNNfyi.com-  CNN site with homework resources and current events support.
Stately Knowledge  - information about each state, facts and dates.


HOMEWORK
Ask Dr. Universe - answers questions on many topics
Fact Monster - almanac, dictionary and encyclopedia
Yahooligans.com Yahoo for ages 8-14


MATH
Allmath.com - flash cards, metric conversion, multiplication tables


READING AND WRITING
Bookhive.org. - great lists of books for all ages
Funbrain.com - spelling games for elementary children
Kidsreads.com -
reading suggestions, games and activites


SCIENCE

Enchanted learning - information about animals and habitats
Madsci.org - ask a scientist archives for elementary age