WELCOME TO THE LIBRARY ZONE!

 “A library should be like a pair of open arms.”

            R. Rosenblat

   The happening place
               for young zebras to be!
 

  

 

 

                     Read    Think    Learn 

 

The library is open from 8:30 until 3:45.

Students are welcome to come in before and after school and during recess times.

 Parents are welcome to come spend time with their child also. And YES  coffee is welcome!

 

 

Join us in the Monthly

Read At Home program.

 

Text Box: Check it out!

 

All you have to do is read at least 20 minutes every afternoon or evening at home. This can be reading to or with a parent or sibling or silently to yourself.

 

This month the theme is “Going Buggy For Books”.

 

 Need more Read at Home

Sheets?   You can pick as many as you need in the library!

            Look What the Library Can Do for You!

 

 

  Need a fantastic book to read?

     Need help with a report or research project? 

     Or do you just want to find information that will help you explore and discover your own interests and hobbies?

             WE  CAN  HELP  YOU!

 

 

         

       

           

         

    

Books and materials are checked out for three weeks at a time with one renewal. Please try to get your books back on time, as others are waiting for them.

  If, by chance you find any library books at home, please return the books to the Library soon.  We DO NOT charge fines and we gladly accept returned books any time. If you can not find a book, please check with Mrs. Woodruff on how to replace it.

 

Text Box:  We are excited! 

Author Heather Vogel Fredrick will be coming to our school March 9,2009. 
    Books she has written:
Mother-Daughter Book Club
Much Ado About Anne
Spy Mice Books:
   The Black Paw
    For Your Paws Only
    Goldwhiskers
The Voyage of Patience Goodspeed

Got Time?! Gotta Read !

It’s winter!  A great time to snuggle up with  a book! 

   Kindergarten/First Grade:

       The Toy Boat by Randall DeServ

        Fancy Nancy Books by Jane O’Conner

        Big Al by Andrew Clements

        Velma Gratch & the way cool butterfly by Alan Madison

 

    Second/Third Grade:

         The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo

          The Spiderwick Chronicles by DiTerlizzi

           The Geronimo Stilton series

 

    Fourth/Fifth Grades:

         Eggs by Jerry Spinelli

         39 Clues

         The Liberation of Gabriel King by K.L. Going

         The Invention of Hugo Cabaret by Brian Selznick

 

      

A Mango Shaped Place  by Wendy Mass

         Eggs by Jerry Spinelli

  Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life by Wendy Mass

         The Liberation of Gabriel King by K.L. Going

Heather Vogel Frederick, Author

 Cleaning Out Book Shelves?

      In April the library will be hosting a Book Exchange!

 Bring any gently used book(s) to the library, get a coupon for how many, and on your

exchange day, you will be able to choose different titles.

       Dates of Exchange will be finalized soon.