There are two different storytimes we do during a normal library week: PreK storytimes for ages 3+ and Book Babies for ages 3 and under. Around age 3 we encourage families to try out both programs and see what works best for them. Even attend both of them if they like! This program was originally planned as a
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Printable Unicorn Card
Printable Unicorn Card
By Anna Tyszka
A simple printable card template for kids. Print it out, color it and cut it out! Doesn't get much simpler than that, does it? This printable unicorn card was inspired by Simple Everyday Mom's DIY Unicorn Card Craft For Kids. While hers is AMAZING, it required too many steps for our library kids to do so I designed
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Weaving and Feather Crafts
Weaving and Feather Crafts
By Anna Tyszka
This entry will contain templates to one weaving and two feather crafts. These are Native American inspired and were used in our Covid-19 summer to-go craft kits in lieu of our in-house programming. The story that went along with these was "When Turtle Grew Feathers" by Tim Tingle. This is a Choctaw version of Aesop's "The Tortoise and
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Knights and Dragons Kid Activities
Knights and Dragons Kid Activities
By Anna Tyszka
There were two crafts for our Knights and Dragon weekly summer kits: Dragon Paper Chain and a Knight's Shield. It also included a writing prompt and shield templates to design your own crest on. Unfortunately, this kit wasn't as creative as some of the others, but this is what I've got! Dragon Paper Chain This printable dragon paper
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Alice in Wonderland Printables
Alice in Wonderland Printables
By Anna Tyszka
These 4 worksheets were passed out during our Alice in Wonderland week for kids to take home to do during Covid. They are aimed at tweens ages 8-12, with an elapsed time math worksheet, practicing similes and metaphors and two imagination activities. Scroll down for a PDF of everything Here's a brief run-down of the different printables... Mystery
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Alice in Wonderland Bulletin Board
Alice in Wonderland Bulletin Board
By Anna Tyszka
Unlike other passive participation bulletin boards, this one required a little bit of effort on the part of our library users. Passive Program The concept of this board was to have patrons write both a simile and metaphor about either the library or reading. Kids were sent home with this worksheet included in our Alice in Wonderland To-Go
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Hello! My name is Anna and welcome to my blog. I enjoy reading, crafting, and the like. I'm always looking for new crafting ideas and since I'm continuously taken to other peoples blogs, I thought "why not make my own?"
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