Entries Tagged as ‘kids’

09/14/2009

Movie Day @ Your Library This Saturday

This Saturday, September 19th, join us at 2pm to watch Hotel for Dogs, a smart, funny comedy adventure that shows how far love and imagination can take you.

07/28/2009

Summer Reading Program Ends Soon

Have you picked up all your prizes that you earned through the Summer Reading Program?
The program ends this Friday, July 31.  Make sure you come in by 6 pm on Friday to claim your prizes.
It has been a great summer.  We always enjoy bringing you the Summer Reading Program and hope you enjoyed it too.

07/20/2009

ADZOOKS!!!

What would summer be without a puppet show?
The puppet show is always a favorite of the children who participate in the Summer Reading program.
This year, we welcome back Adzook’s Puppets and “The Imagination of Puppetry.” Throw yourself into a world where anything can be a puppet.
The puppet show will take place on Thursday, July [...]

07/05/2009

Interactive Storytelling

As part of our regular Smart Start storytime, we will do some interactive storytelling.  All children up to grade 5 are invited to become part of the story as Fat Cat, The Enormous Turnip, or What a Wonderful Life are presented.
Please join us on Wednesday, July 8, at 10:30 am to participate in the fun.

06/25/2008

A Busy Day with Mark’s Ark

Mark’s Ark visited today with neat animals, including these tree frogs.  Remember that you can learn about tree frogs and lots of other creatures at the Library.
If you missed this summer reading event, don’t despair!  We still have lots of fun activities planned for July, and you can see them at our Grabill Events Page.

06/13/2008

Laughing at the Library

Sweetcakes
Originally uploaded by grabilllibrary

Sweetcakes promised to tickle our funnybones, and she did! See where else you can catch Sweetcakes at the Library this summer at our Library Programs page.

05/09/2008

Children’s Book Week

Children’s Book Week
The fun begins Monday, May 12! We have scavenger hunts all week long, plus our special library storytimes.  What’s your favorite children’s book?