• Reviews

    The Most Magnificent Thing

    “The great thing about life – the most magnificent thing about being these sentient human beings – is that we have been given the power of choice.” -Bryant McGill This quote works perfectly with this story that teaches kids that sometimes all you need is a little perspective.  The little…

  • Reviews

    Better Off Friends

    Sometimes all you need is a feel-good book and that’s exactly what I would describe Better Off Friends as – a feel good book (and it’s exactly what I needed this past week).  Macallan and Levi have been best friends since the day they met.  Now in high school, it’s…

  • Activities

    Test Your Survival Knowledge Program

    What started as a program based around the popular book series I Survived… by Lauren Tarshis turned into a test your survival knowledge and game.  We ended up with 15 kids ranging from 3rd – 8th grade.  We started our program with 20 multiple choice questions displayed on the big screen…

  • Activities

    Sensory Friendly Story Time Theme: Colors

    Our fourth sensory friendly story time was finally a hit!  We didn’t have a huge crowd, but we did get 5 kids, 2 of which I know had disabilities. After weeks of not getting much of an audience, let alone kids with disabilities for who the program is focused on, I…

  • Reviews

    Almost Super

    Almost Super was such a fun read!  Marion Jensen did a great job of creating the very realistic Bailey family – with some amazing super powers, that is, except for Rafter and his brother Benny.  The Bailey family has been saving the world from the super villains, The Johnsons (you always…

  • Activities

    Fly Guy Party!

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    The kids in early elementary school in my library love the Fly Guy series by Tedd Arnold! So, I decided to create a program celebrating this fun character for kids in Kindergarten – 2nd grade.  With 22 kids signed up, I was hoping for a better turnout than the 10…

  • Reviews

    Grasshopper Jungle

    I reviewed an ARC copy of this book and let me tell you, I wanted to put it down for fear of nightmares with 6-foot tall praying mantises, but I couldn’t it was so interesting!  Austin, our narrator, and self-proclaimed historian is a confused teenager in love with the girl-next-door…

  • Activities

    Story Time Theme – Tools

    This week’s story time featured tools!  And the kids really enjoyed it!  I was looking for something that would be a little more boy oriented, but tools are just as important for girls to know too!  And we had a great time learning about hammers, screwdrivers, chisels, and more.  Old MacDonald Had a Workshop was a great…

  • Reviews

    The Impossible Knife of Memory

    I’ll start by saying I read this book from cover to cover over a 12-hour time span – I couldn’t put it down.  I’m familiar with Laurie Halse Anderson, but mostly for her historical fiction works, I’ve never read Speak or Wintergirls, but I think I’m going to have to…

  • Lifestyle

    Storytime Guerrilla of the Month

    I had the distinct honor of being named the Storytime Guerrilla of the Month over at Storytime Underground.  So head on over, learn a little more about me and check out their blog – they have some amazing resources available for storytellers!  You can also follow them on Facebook –…