Book suggestions
Younger students
Sylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig
Here's a read aloud of a teriffic classic picture book!
And if you're missing your visits to the library, you might like to listen to this book, Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen.
Middle grade students
Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullally Hunt
Ms. Mullally Hunt reads the first three chapters from her first chapter book Fish in a Tree. This is one of our most popular realistic fiction novels.
https://youtu.be/v3-aVs0eGIo
Have you tried searching Audible's selection of free audiobooks? Here's the link: https://stories.audible.com/discovery
Older readers
Have you tried searching Teen Book Cloud for free audiobooks? They have a select number of titles but all are available with unlimited licenses so they will always be available to you through June 2020.
New England Aquarium
Rockhopper Penguins
This two minute video shows the penguins being fed at the Aquarium.
Each of our encyclopedias has an article about Rockhopper Penguins if you'd like to learn more. Pebblego.com; World Book Online and Encyclopedia Britannica would all be good places to search for more information. Go to the library homepage for links to each of these resources.
Happy Passover to those of you celebrating this week!
Happy Easter to those of you celebrating this weekend!
No blog post tomorrow; I'll be back on Monday with more!
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