
January Young League of Writers
January Young League of Writers

We’re doing group critiques in January! Submit your work to the Google Drive folder by January 4th. We’ll be meeting on Monday, January 11th at 4:30 p.m to do group critiques.
We’re doing group critiques in January! Submit your work to the Google Drive folder by January 4th. We’ll be meeting on Monday, January 11th at 4:30 p.m to do group critiques.
This month we will be reading Half Magic by Edward Eager. We will meet via Zoom at 6:30 on Thursday January 7th.
Meanwhile, we’re building a collaborative half snow castle and other half snow structures in honor of the book! Come to the field by the library and add to it!
For girls and boys ages 8-11 and accompanying adult. It’s a party about a book! Play games, make a cool craft, and eat a tasty snack.
Check out January’s upcoming teen Take n’ Go craft kits!
Teen craft 1:
Fabric face masks, available for pickup starting Thursday January 7th.
Teen craft 2:
Mini piñatas, available for pickup starting Thursday January 21st.
Join us for episode 3 of Read, Look, Learn!
About twice a month we’ll take a look at a topic with books from our catalog, then go out into our neighborhood and see if we can find someone to tell us more about it.
This time we’re talking about machinery at Fat Cats! Many thanks to them for sharing with us.
Happy New Years! We’ll be closed December 31 – January 1. No items will be due. As always, the book drop will remain open. Thank you!
Did you know that Mele Kalikimaka is how they say, “Merry Christmas” in Hawaii? It looks like Santa went to Hawaii for a quick vacation before the holidays. Check out some of these books about Hawaii and take a “book” vacation with Santa!
Ages 2-5
Letters to Santa are a great way to promote early literacy skills during the holiday season. Color pictures to leave for Santa or to give as gifts. Organize Christmas cookies by shape or color. Line up presents by size on Christmas morning.
Write a letter or draw a picture for Santa. You can drop it by the library and you will receive a fun activity and a treat! (while supplies last)
Presents the well-known poem about an important Christmas visitor.
When Froggy goes on vacation to Hawaii, he’s too excited to pay much attention to his parents.
Christmas Day in Hawaii is a special day the sun shines brighter, the birds sing louder, and the palm trees sway and beckon ‘ohana outside to celebrate.
An alphabet rhyme/chant that relates what happens when the whole alphabet tries to climb a coconut tree.
Learn numbers one through ten with Hawaiian animals, plants and more in this fun-filled book.
Take a trip through Hawaii as Hannah, the humpback whale and Millie, the monk seal race around the islands. Along the way Hannah and Millie have to solve clues about Hawaii and learn about the animals, plants, geography, and culture that make Hawaii a great state!