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The
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The
Newbury Town Library currently offers a very popular story hour program for 70
pre-school children. There are 40 slots for children ages 2 and 3 and their
caregivers. Siblings may attend these sessions as well. There are 30 slots for
children ages 4 and 5. Story hours are held 4 days each week as follows:
MONDAY
at 4 p.m. for 4 and 5 year-olds.
TUESDAY
OR THURSDAY at 10:30 a.m. for 2 and 3 year-olds (with caregiver).
WEDNESDAY
at 1:00 p.m. for 2 and 3 year-olds (with caregiver).
We read stories in the program room, enjoy a
large motor skill activity in the meeting room and then return to the program
room to create a theme-related craft.
If
Triton Regional Schools cancels programs due to inclement weather Story Hour
programs will be cancelled as well.
Call
the library for further information.
Elementary
school students are invited to tap into the extensive children's room reference
collection. Four internet accessible computers will be available in the
children's room for student's use.
Children
at every reading level can easily find an appropriate reading selection.
Picture books, easy readers, and early chapter books are marked for easy
recognition. The juvenile fiction collection continues to grow and includes
many popular children's book series. Classic Nancy Drew and Hardy Boy mysteries
as well as newer adventure tales such as John Sciezka's Time Warp Trio and Mary
Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House books are included in the collection.
Entertaining
and educational videos and compact disks are also available in the children's
room. A growing selection of puppets, including Clifford the Dog, Franklin the
Turtle and Madeline, is waiting for young patrons to bring them home for a two
week period.
Some
of the Newbury Town Library's informative and humorous parenting books are also
located in the children's room.
Laurie
Collins, Ruthie True and Ellen Alden of the children's room
staff are eager to help with book selection and research projects for the
library's youngest patrons and their parents.