Friday, December 16, 2011

READ TO YOUR BUNNY & PARENT

The Most Important Twenty Minutes Of Your Day
ALL OF US love our children more than anything in the world. In their first years we feed them so they grow. We bring them to the doctor so they are healthy. We strap them in car seats so they are safe.
But the most important thing in the first years of life is the growth of the mind and spirit. This is when a child learns to love and trust, to speak and listen.
After a child turns two years old, these things are very difficult to learn or teach ever again. Trusting, singing, laughing, and language are the most important things in a young child’s life.
And so they must come first for mothers and fathers, too. Because we can never have those years over again.
Every day, make a quiet, restful place for twenty minutes. Put your child in your lap and read a book aloud. In the pages of the book you will find a tiny vacation of privacy and intense love. It costs nothing but twenty minutes and a library card.
Reading to your little one is just like putting gold coins in the bank. It will pay you back tenfold. Your daughter will learn, and imagine, and be strong in herself. Your son will thrive, and give your love back forever.
– R.W.


Rosemary Wells
Copyright 1998

(With Rosemary Wells Permission)

Wednesday, December 14, 2011


Ten  ALA 2011 Notable Children’s Books for Young Readers


 April and Esme Tooth Fairies | Graham, Bob
                                 (E) / Candlewick Press (2010)

 Back of the Bus | Reynolds, Aaron
                                                (E) / Penguin Group (USA) (2009)

                                            

            Big Red Lollipop | Khan, Rukshana
                                                  (Fic) / Penguin Group (USA) (2010)


          
  Bink and Gollie | DiCamillo, Kate
                                             (Fic) / Candlewick Press (2010)

 Chalk | Thomson, Bill
                                                (E) / Marshall Cavendish Corporation (2010)

 City Dog, Country Frog | Willems, Mo
                                               (E) / Hyperion Books (2010)
 Dear Primo: A Letter to My Cousin | Tonatiuh, Duncan

                                         (E) / Abrams (2009)
 Fiesta Babies | Tafolla, Carmen
                                               (E) / Ten Speed Press (2010)
 Grandma's Gift | Velasquez, Eric
                                               (E) / Walker & Company (2010)
 Hip-Pocket Papa | Markle, Sandra
                                          Charlesbridge Publishing (2009)


 
The Children’s Library would like to thank all those patrons who logged on to Tumble Books during our free trial period in November. Our library has subscribed to Tumble Books and to Tumble Readables due to the high volume of interest that patrons showed. Our website, mccls.org will soon have a link provided so that all patrons can acess Tumble Books.

TumbleReadables is a collection of online read-along titles in categories
such as Early Readers, Chapter Books, Teen Fiction, Classics, and
Drama/Poetry.

The Read-Alongs highlight the sentences as they are narrated aloud, turn the
page automatically, and offer the ability to customize your screen by
changing the font size and screen/text color, to name just a few options.

Read-Alongs are great for emergent, struggling, and reluctant readers, and 
are an excellent tool for ESL students. With a fun, stylish interface,Read-Alongs
will also appeal to accomplished readers who are excited to follow along to the
narration of their favorite books.

Friday, December 2, 2011

      Club at the Library


The Moultrie Colquitt County Children’s Library invites youth to join our Lego club.

When: February, Tuesday evenings 4:30-5:30

Where: Children’s Library at MCCLS

For: Ages 7-12

What: Club nights include a half hour of stories and Lego games,  
       followed by a half hour of building. Learn about amazing world
       structures, use teamwork, and lastly, get creative with building!

How: To sign up, see Michele Croft or Norma McKellar, in the     
     children’s room or phone the library at 985-6540

 (Places limited to 20)
                                                      

Friday, November 4, 2011

Congratulations to Sunset School for winning the First Cards for First Graders competition!
Students in Ms. Mathis, Ms. Rowley, and Ms. Traylors' classes were recognized with prizes given courtesy of Chick-fil-A in Moultrie. A big thank you for their support with our library card promotion for September and October. 

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

  December Origami Tree
Helps us celebrate the festive season by creating your own origami to go on the Children’s Library holiday tree. Choose your own origami and bring to the library to decorate the tree.
Drop your origami off at the Children’s Library by December 6th!  

(If you need a paper square see Ms. Michele or Ms. Norma)                  


Youtube: How to make an origami crane                         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSijU52XJ7w


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Own the Night

            
MCCLS is looking to set up a teen advisory board to plan and attack! We need tweens and teens interested in planning some cool and unusual library activities to go with the summer reading club theme “Own the Night”.

       Some dark ideas that might
        awake your creative side:

Zombie Tag
Creature Karaoke
Vampire Bar- design create your own vampirish drinks
Goth Up Your Librarian
Ghost Hunting
Creature Film Festival
               Mystery Parties                
Darker Fairy Tales
Dream Interpretation
Lock-in


Call Ms. Croft for more info 985-6540
Join Moultrie Colquitt County Library
October 25, 2011
4:30 pm
(all ages)
as we celebrate
World Origami Days
 Discover the magic in a simple sheet of paper.

Learn simple models that you can use to decorate,
to teach, to share, to enjoy.
Sally Shovar and Michele Croft present a fun and inspiring lesson in Origami. We will be making origami peace cranes to be displayed in the children’s library. Peace cranes have become an international symbol through the sad but inspiring life story of a young Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki. Come learn her story and make a crane in honor of World Peace.

Legend has it that anyone who folds 1000 cranes will be granted a wish, so we are aiming for 1000 cranes!

We will also be making other origami to decorate our holiday tree for the month of December. Come along and join in the fun!

For more information contact the Children’s Library at 985-6540.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Kane Chronicles
Are you ready for an adventure against the mythical forces of ancient Egypt? In Rick Riordan’s (author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians) latest series a magical accident unleashes Egyptian God’s into the modern world. Carter and Sadie Kane discover they are descendants from powerful Egyptians and that only they can set things right again.  These siblings take on a dangerous journey across the globe in a quest the will bring them closer to some family secrets and knowledge about a secret order that has existed since the time of the pharaohs.

I don’t know about you, but I am going to be checking out The Red Pyramid, first book in the series! Has anyone already read this book? What did you think?

Here is the link to Rick Riordan’s website. Have a look!
http://www.rickriordan.com     
The Kane Chronicles
Are you ready for an adventure against the mythical forces of ancient Egypt? In Rick Riordan’s (author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians) latest series a magical accident unleashes Egyptian God’s into the modern world. Carter and Sadie Kane discover they are descendants from powerful Egyptians and that only they can set things right again.  These siblings take on a dangerous journey across the globe in a quest the will bring them closer to some family secrets and knowledge about a secret order that has existed since the time of the pharaohs.
I don’t know about you, but I am going to be checking out The Red Pyramid, first book in the series!
Here is the link to Rick Riordan’s website. Have a look!
http://www.rickriordan.com     

Wednesday, August 24, 2011


Ms. Michele Recommends Some Classics

These books are perfect for the 3-6 year old age range. Many of you might recognize these as classics-tried and true. They are all books that I have used in the classroom over the years and I return to them again and again. Please feel free to come in and have me pull any of these books for your child. They provide a wealth of learning as well as quality time spent with you.

Arthur Goes to School
By Marc Brown

The Kissing Hand
By Audrey Penn

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See
By Bill Martin, Jr.

Cat in the Hat
By Dr. Seuss

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
By Bill Martin, Jr.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
By Norman Bridwell

Corduroy
By Don Freeman

Curious George
By H.A. Rey

The Snowy Day
By Ezra Jack Keats

Polar Bear Polar Bear
By Bill Martin, Jr.

Green Eggs and Ham
By Dr. Seuss

The Grouchy Ladybug
By Eric Carle

The Hat
By Jan Brett

Miss Nelson is Missing
By Harry Allard

The Art Lesson
By Tommie de Paola

Are You My Mother?
By P.D. Eastman

A Chair for My Mother
By Ezra Jack Keats

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
By Laura Joff Numeroff

The Little Engine That Could
By Watty Piper

The Foot Book
By Dr. Seuss

The Alphabet Book
By P.D. Eastman

Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
By William Steig

Goodnight Moon
By Margaret Wise

The Very Hungry Caterpillar
By Eric Carle


Monday, August 15, 2011

The Childrens Book Awards

                                          
Children’s Choice Book Award winners are as follows:

Author of the Year

Rick Riordan for The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus,Book 1) (Disney-Hyperion)

Illustrator of the Year

David Wiesner for Art & Max (Clarion/Houghton MifflinHarcourt)

Kindergarten to Second Grade Book of the Year

Little Pink Pup by Johanna Kerby (Putnam/Penguin)


Third Grade to Fourth Grade Book of the Year

Lunch Lady and the Summer Camp Shakedown by Jarrett J. Krosoczka (Knopf/Random House)


Fifth Grade to Sixth Grade Book of the Year

The Red Pyramid(The Kane Chronicles, Book 1) by Rick Riordan(Disney-Hyperion)


Teen Choice Book of the Year

Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan (Dutton/Penguin)

Congrats to all the winners!