Wednesday, March 25, 2009

First Visit to the Library


New little baby brother comes to the Library for the very
first time. Welcome little brother. Your big brother
will be able to show you around because he comes
to the Library really often.


Welcome little one and God bless you.

40th Anniversary of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"

What a joy to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle by reading this lovely
Pop-Up book copy of the famous title.


This was a popular book with the young patrons
at Story Time.


Book meets Flannelboard figures.


Thank you Eric Carle for your wonder
books and especially for.......

"The Very Hungry Caterpillar"

Children with Books


Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle


Another good one by Eric Carle


"But I like this one!"

Saint Patrick's Day


Looking at one of Eric Carle's great Books after Story Time.


Saint Patrick's Day and Wearing of the Green.


At the Library with Grandma


Cute as a Button


Saint Patrick's Day at the Library with Story Stars
on Tuesday morning at 10:00 a.m.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Very Hungry Caterpillar 40th Anniversary at the Library


Camille was the special guest reader when
Presbyterian Preschool came to the Library
to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of
Eric Carle's "Very Hungry Caterpillar."


There were images on the flannelboard to represent some of the
foods that the Very Hungry Caterpillar ate his way through in order to become a
very large caterpillar.


Then the Caterpillar made a cocoon and stayed inside
for more than two weeks.


Then he when he nibbled his way out of the cocoon
he was a beautiful butterfly.


Thank you Mrs. Camille for coming to the children's
department to share this lovely Pop-Up book
with the children on the week of the 40th anniversary of
Eric Carle's Very Hungry Caterpillar.

Girl Scout Cookies delivered to Library


Ashley of Girl Scout Troop 684 took my
cookie order over the telephone.


Ashley showed up one afternoon with
my cookies in hand.


There they are all my favorite Girl Scout Cookies
delivered to me right there at the Library.


Thank you Ashley and good luck with your cookie sales.

Newest Yarn Buster Crochet Student and little sister


This is the little sister and youngest crochet student.


Nancy' newest Yarn Buster student at the Children's Desk
to show me her handiwork. Great job, I can tell
that Mrs. Nancy
is really proud of her newest crochet student.


Great Job, keep up the good work.


Little sister really, really wants to learn how to crochet.


Proud teacher and happy student. Now that classes are
finished for the Spring it is time to look forward to
monthly meetings of Yarn Busters.

Homeschoolers Unfolding History Groups celebrate Lincoln's Birthday


In Honor of the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's
Birth, the HUH Groups members dressed in costume for
their regular meeting on Lincoln's birthday.


Many of the Girl's dressed up as well.


High School History club members celebrate.


The youngest kids in Homeschoolers Unfolding State History
dressed up.

The middle school members of Homeschoolers Unfolding
North Carolina History meet in small group sessions to
discuss their video, Art and Literary projects.

Started Knitting but switched to Crochet. That's fine
it's OK to change your mind.


What a long chain in a lovely apple green color.


It's easier to learn with Mom close by.



Nancy shows a rug that crocheted using fabric scraps.

Yarn Busters Spring Round of Students


Crochet and Knit students meet for first day of Spring Session.


Some Knitters could only come at night on Thursdays for
classes. This young lady was a quick learners.



This family learns to knit for the first time. This Mom could
knit so it was great that she could help the children
in practice at home. It was fun to teach these children
how to knit.



Mrs. Nancy has had pretty full classes of students learning
to crochet. Nancy is a very good teacher.


Crocheting begins with a loop and just gets loopy, loopier, loopiest.

Green Eggs and Ham


"This where I put my Green Eggs!"


Taking turns at the Green Eggs and Ham game.


Young man waits his turn.

How did those miss the plate?
Green Eggs and Ham was the favorite Dr. Seuss
book, receiving the most votes.

Margaret Marshall loves the Sneetches


Margaret Marshall, Library Director's favorite Dr. Seuss book
is "Sneetches". When she learned we would be playing put the
green eggs on the plate she suggested that we play "Put a the
Stars on Thars". So we did. Here she is handing out stars to
young patrons playing the game.

"Stars on Thars" was a fun game, right guys?