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Little kids love getting dressed by themselves and picking out their own clothes. In Seymour Chwast's new book, Get Dressed!, they will also have fun using their imagination by connecting different outfits and guessing their (very adventurous) uses. Warning: Reading This Book May Inspire Many Games of Dressing Up!

This is a highly interactive book, made of sturdy cardstock, with multiple flaps and a magnetic cover that makes it look like a suit jacket.  Watch this fun book trailer for a peek of what's inside:

Now in a library near you!

Tags: Children's books, Pre-K, Recommendations

Get Dressed! by Seymour Chwast
Get Dressed! by Seymour Chwast

By Mary W.

Here in the Children’s Department at the Parkway Central Library, we are working to develop a natural learning environment for literacy for children of even the youngest age. 

On Mondays at 11:00 a.m., we have a very popular Baby Storytime program for ages newborn through 18 months. The activities that take place in the program include songs with the alphabet, counting, animal sounds, and body movement; nursery rhymes; fingerplays; and lots of wonderful board books with everyday activities, familiar objects, and bright and contrasting colors. Then, shaker eggs and other musical instruments are brought out to help develop hand eye coordination and introduce the concept of cause and effect.

On Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m., we have our Toddler/Preschool Storytime program for the children who have graduated from Baby Storytime and are more mobile and verbal. We share the best of old and new favorite picture books, sing songs, and share fingerplays and movement activities.

Our wonderful window seats in the department have become a new play space with the addition of magnetic alphabet letters, numbers, and animals. We have activity sheets posted giving parents and caregivers suggestions for literacy exercises using these manipulatives. You never know where a lion or a giraffe will show up.

Come visit us at Parkway Central Library for storytimes and for suggestions on books, fingerplays, and literacy activities, and to help us help your children to grow and learn.

Come check out our newest book display at the Parkway Central Children's Department! Our book bundles include three to five titles and offer a variety of themes to choose from:

Folktales, Read-Alouds, Magic Tricks, African American Authors, Artists at the Barnes, Our Favorite Animals, Foreign Language Picture Books and Bedtime Stories. 

Have an idea for a book bundle theme? Suggestions are welcome.

Take home a book bundle on your next visit
Take home a book bundle on your next visit

The Best Things in Life

We here at the Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Branch of the Free Library have had the pleasure of working with a lovely young lady, Angelina Smith. Angelina started out as a Teen Leadership Assistant (TLA), earning some extra money by helping kids with homework and offering literacy-based activities afterschool. She did such a great job that we invited her back for the summer as a Philadelphia Youth Network employee, helping with the Summer Reading Program.

Here’s what she has to say about the time she’s spent as a Free Library employee:

Some of the most important things you are supposed to gain in life are friendship, love, happiness, success, and how you will impact the world. I can truly say that I have gained almost all of these things and my life has yet to begin. The last three years of my high school career I was employed at the Free Library of Philadelphia Branch around where I lived, the Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Branch. While working there I gained so many things, so much more than what people would see as a simple paycheck. I gained communication skills, an efficient work ethic, experience, team building, lifelong friends, and the simple fact that if I ever needed a place to work I could go there.

The library for a long time was a haven, somewhere I could go and never have to worry about a single thing. It was my second home. There were people that cared about me, looked out for my well-being, and always put a smile on my face. I thank my boss Mr. Darren Cottman for helping me become part of who I am today. He gave me the skills and courage to do what I had to do to make things happen. If it wasn’t for Ms. Sarah and my coworkers I don’t really know how my experience would have formed into a priceless diamond from a piece of rock.

I began to see how much of a role model I was to the little kids and how much of an impact I had on them. I began to see working at the library as more of a life lesson then a place to just work. When I would put together activities for the kids and work with them over the summer I would feel a sense of satisfaction and greatness. I was doing something great and that was one of the best things I could have gained. I had this sense of accomplishment that I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world.

I love everyone who helped me and showed me that the best things in life... are truly and indefinably free.

We thank Angelina and are so excited for her as she goes off to college in the fall. Congratulations, Lina!

Do you know a teen who would make a fabulous Teen Leadership Assistant? Invite them to visit their nearest branch of the Free Library for an application.

 

Tags: Teens

Angelina shows off her creation during an afterschool PAFA printmaking workshop.
Angelina shows off her creation during an afterschool PAFA printmaking workshop.
Goofing off with Darren Cottman, Branch Manager, and her coworker Sam.
Goofing off with Darren Cottman, Branch Manager, and her coworker Sam.
Angelina (center) on an outing to the Philadelphia Museum of Art with coworkers and library pals.
Angelina (center) on an outing to the Philadelphia Museum of Art with coworkers and library pals.

In these two new videos we walk you through the steps of downloading library ebooks to your Kindle e-reader. The first video shows you how to add ebooks to your Kindle over a Wi-Fi network. The second explains why the option to download via Wi-Fi is not always available and shows you how to transfer ebooks to your Kindle from your computer using a USB cable as an alternative.





Tags: ebooks