Monday, March 30, 2020




Join us for a very special "Miss Janine's Pet Therapy: A Story for Kids of all ages."  as Miss Janine tells us all about Leo the golden retriever. 





Tuesday, March 24, 2020

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                STEM fun with rainbows! 

For kids ages 3 -10  interested in experimenting with color, try this science experiment to see the beauty of rainbows with walking water capillary action!  You will need paper towels, clear cups, and some food coloring... and a little  patience to watch and wait.  (See the YouTube link below for a tutorial.) Keep putting rainbow pictures in your window!  It is uplifting to see!

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Thursday, March 19, 2020

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Parents who have children bouncing off the walls during these stressful times, can do a number of activities alongside their kids that facilitate active, engaged learning.  For  preschool-age kids and younger children, reading interactively with children is very beneficial for language and literacy. Parents can encourage their children to talk about pictures, predict what will happen next in a story, and what characters feel. 

The 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program is a nationwide challenge that encourages parents and caregivers to regularly read aloud to their children. By reading just one book a night, families can reach the 1,000-book goal in three years and provide their children with essential early literacy skills. Most importantly, sharing books with children promotes a lifelong love of books and reading.  

Parents can keep a tally of the number of books read, until we meet again and are able to celebrate your efforts together at the library!  It doesn't matter if your child wants to read the same books over and over!😁  Big sister or brother can read to them as well!                                                                   
In addition to what is available online with your library card, you can access digital books and audiobooks for children on our Children's page links including Disney digital books and Sesame street E-books, and a fun alternative ...Tumble Books!  
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Suggested Sites

The Youth Services Division of the Nassau Library System has provided a list of suggested web sites that you could use with your children during this difficult time. Please visit Suggested Youth Sites . Stay safe!

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Dear Library Patrons,
We have been carefully monitoring developments related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19).  Our first priority is always the safety of our patrons and staff therefore we have decided to postpone all programs and meetings scheduled at the Library from Friday, March 13th, through Tuesday, March 31st.  We will work to reschedule postponed events when possible and refund program registrants if necessary.

We take these steps out of an abundance of caution and feel it is the best way to serve the community by heeding the guidance of health officials. 

We continue to advise all our patrons, as well as staff, to follow CDC guidelines by:

§  Staying home if you are not feeling well
§  Regularly washing your hands
§  Avoiding crowded areas, especially if you are an at-risk individual

Currently, the Library remains open for normal hours.  Enhanced cleaning and sanitizing procedures are taking place.  As a precaution we have also temporarily removed hard to clean toys from our Children’s Room.

Starting Friday, March 13th, the book drop will remain open at all times to return materials. In addition, we are suspending late fees on all items until further notice.

As always, the Library has many digital services available to you for free, such as,
e-books, e-audiobooks, movies, digital newspapers and magazines. 

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.  We look forward to returning to normal operating procedures.  Until then, please follow social distancing guidelines and stay safe.

Sincerely,
Jessica Tymecki
Librarian-in-Charge