BOOKSBooks read for this November themed story time were "Thank You Sarah: The Woman Who Saved Thanksgiving" by Laurie Halse Anderson and "In November" by Cythia Rylant. The first one was a little long for the group that showed up but the parents really enjoyed it. Fun Fact: Our newest national holiday is Juneteenth. It was added in 2021.
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20 MORE book dedications
20 MORE book dedications
By Anna Tyszka
Reading book dedications is one of my favorite things to do with our library books! Unlike my first 20 book dedications, there may be some books from the adult fiction section in this collection- not just Young Adult and Juvenile Fiction. A couple are e-book screen shots and will look different. If you missed the first post, My Top
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Thanksgiving Storytime
Thanksgiving Storytime
By Anna Tyszka
Family story times are generally not my thing. Our library tried Saturday story times for a while and those never took off and those were intended for all ages. The ones I currently do are either for toddlers/babies or PreK kids. This holiday Thanksgiving story time was attended by both groups and elementary school kids and guys . .
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Turkey Scavenger Hunt
Turkey Scavenger Hunt
By Anna Tyszka
Use these free printable files to create your own Turkey Scavenger Hunt. The turkey images used were found using a quick google search. 💚💛💜
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Dracula and Vampire Halloween Printables
Dracula and Vampire Halloween Printables
By Anna Tyszka
Yall. I am SO disappointed. I forgot to take pictures of my tabletop activities for Halloween!!!Interactive Bulletin Board The concept for this was: To prevent a vampire from rising, an old slavic tradition was to plant a rosebush over the grave. Kids colored roses, cut them out and placed them in the pocket for me to staple onto the board.
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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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