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Manheim Community Library Youth Services Blog

 

 

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Tweens have it rough! When it comes to searching for  books, eleven or twelve-year-olds find themselves at the tail end of  the 8-12 Juvenile Fiction category, but their reading comprehension and understanding of the world has grown exponentially since their 8th birthday. Plus, they often feel like the whole world is shining a spotlight on…

This month at MCL, we’ll be highlighting some resources to promote families’ emotional and mental well-being. Today, we’d like to introduce you to our new, easy-to-use directory of Conversation Sparks books. These books deal with various topics that can be hard to talk about with children – topics like divorce, grief, hospitalization, moving, and so…

The snow may have slowed us down a little, but new Take-And-Make kits are finally ready to go! This month, we’re offering collage supplies and idea sheets to boost creativity, literacy, and math skills for kids of all ages.  Several other libraries in the county have sent us discarded magazines, so we’ve got a great…

We’ve got some exciting new books and DVDs in our children’s area! Whether your kids enjoy graphic novels, engaging nonfiction, or a favorite series, there’s something for you to take home today. The following items are geared mostly toward elementary and middle-school aged kids. Our next post will feature new picture books, so stay tuned!…

We’ve had an overwhelmingly positive response to our first round of Take and Make Kits, so we’re rolling out some more! Kits are divided into three categories: Preschool/Kindergarten, Big Kid, and Tween/Teen. We hope you’ll check in often to see what’s new, as we’ll be switching things up regularly. -Each kit helps kids build literacy…

For the month of December, we’re offering FREE Gnome take-and-make craft kits for kids! Many of you have already stopped by to pick up your kit (which comes with cocoa and cookies, thanks to Weis Markets!) and shared some photos of your adorable completed gnomes. These will still be available through the end of December…

Next in our how-to series for online resources, we’ll explore how to use TumbleBooks! It’s another great, free resource for kids available through our web site, and all you need is a library card to access it from home. Here are the five easy steps you need to follow: Visit https://lancasterlibraries.org and select Programs and…

Hi, everyone! I’m excited to introduce you to a local author/illustrator pair and their beautiful picture book, SOAR! Soar tells the story of Ramone, a shy ruby-throated hummingbird who’s about to leave the nest for the first time. But his anxiety and fear keep him from taking off as he contemplates all that could go…

  There are so many amazing online resources through the library’s web site, but how do you find them? How do you use them? What are they, where are they, and why should you use them? Fear not! I’m here to help. Today I’m going to show you how to use Scholastic’s BookFlix, which I…

Dear Manheim families, I’m excited to start a brand-new blog for you, featuring library news, information and literacy resources, how-to videos for digital resources, book recommendations, and more! I’m also looking forward to getting to know you better and interacting in this digital space, since we’re limited with what we can do in person these…