Librarian Ruth shows children how to play Tic Tac Toe Three in a Row with objects found outdoors.
The library will close at 5pm on Wednesday, November 27, and remain closed all day on Thursday, November 28, for Thanksgiving. Regular hours will resume on Friday, November 29, at 9am.
Librarian Ruth shows children some creatures they might find living in the microhabitat of a rotten log.
Diane and her puppet, Pickles, brainstorm ways to make the perfect Mother's Day Card for Pickles's mommy.
Pickles the Puppet starts to spring clean, but gets sidetracked.
Want to be an antiracist? Librarian Sheri Reda presents two books for budding antiracists. WHAT LANE? by Torrey Maldonado, is a short novel that helps you imagine your way to antiracism.
Fly away! Librarian Sheri Reda shares some great fantasy finds, including The Good Hawk, by Joseph Elliot, Twinchantment and Untwisted, by Elise Allen, and Earth Girl, by Janet Edwards.
Do you want to get back to normal? It's a good goal, and it just might be reachable. But what does "normal" mean for people, communities, and reality itself?
Starting over? Whether you're going to a new school, a new camp, or a new hometown, find inspiration in the thrilling, breathtaking tales of kids who escaped incredible perils and experienced amazing adventures as they embarked on journeys to find new homes.
Election season is here! Every four years, American voters get a say in who gets the job of running the government. If you're interested in this year's election, check out our biographies, picture books, and chapter books about all kinds of elections—including the big one this year. Ms.
Librarian and storyteller Sheri shares a Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox story from the American South.
Librarian Sheri tells a legend of how strawberries came to be.
Librarian Sheri tells the story of Heart of Gold, a story about generosity.
Sit back and listen to a story for big kids. In this video, librarian and storyteller Sheri Reda tells us the cautionary tale "How Much Is Enough?" It's a question that Leo Tolstoy asked himself in his story "How Much Land Does a Man Need?"
Join storytelling librarian Sheri for a tale about Robin Hood and his merry band of forest dwellers, who resist the cruel leadership of the Sheriff of Nottingham and help provide for the needy.
Librarian Sheri Reda shares a story about Pablo Casals, who risked his freedom to ring a forbidden bell and remind people under siege that they were not alone.
Librarian Sheri tells a tale that comes from the Andes Mountains. It is called "The Judge," about a king who forgot how to have fun.
Librarian Sheri tells the story The Magic Horse of Han Gan, a fantastical tale about a real historical figure in ancient China.
Librarian Sheri tells the story of the Maid of the Wood, a European story about a carved doll who grows up to assert her independence.