Saturday, May 21, 2011

Planting Day

The first round of vegetables have been planted in the library garden. Today the kids and I planted tomatoes, zucchini, peas and radishes.










More seeds will go in when the garden dries out from the recent rains. Each child took home a pepper or tomato plant. The remaining plants will be given away during our Garden Celebration on June 4 from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. Stop by and see how the garden is growing, taste some yummy treats, take home a free plant, and get some good garden info. There will be activities for children and adults.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Library Sprouts

The Library Sprouts, Children's Garden Club is getting ready for summer. Our plants are growing well indoors,

Here are our peppers and tomatoes.

On May 21st kids ages 5-12 are invited to help us plant our garden. Call anytime to register.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Odd and the Frost GiantsOdd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Odd is not named for being different from others in his village, but for the tip of a blade. Odd is, however, very odd. He has a smile that baffles everyone, and a bad leg that doesn't seem to bother him much. When his step-family and fellow villagers become restless at the end of a very long winter, Odd sets out on an adventure that will take him all the way to Asgard and to the rescue of the Gods who live there. An excellent fairy tale with an excellent hero who we hope will be back in future books.



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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Griff Carver, Hallway PatrolGriff Carver, Hallway Patrol by Jim Krieg

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


If you took Law and Order, most buddy cop movies you've seen and dragnet and crammed it all into middle school, you'd have Griff Carver. All the usual suspects are there, the hard boiled cop (safety patrol officer), the scrappy journalist, the eager young partner, and even the crooked politician (who's running for class president). Add in a ring of fake hall pass pushers, a principal who is only interested in quiet well-behaved cops, and even a nervous snitch and you've got a great story told through incident reports, recorded interviews with the guidance councilor and entries from a diary...no wait, journal. Never call it a diary.



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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

First Baseball Scores

Welcome to another season of NFPL Fantasy Baseball. This year we have 18 teams who will be playing in a head-to-head round robin tournament all summer. Here are our first week's scores:











PointsTeamvsTeamPoints
129The B G'svsMonster Town190
162Souvenir City SluggersvsRemax Ravens219
135The PoptartsvsThe Lumber Company230
184Union ArmyvsHard Hitters116
212Newton Falls MonstersvsStooges211
221Nutleys-at-batvsDucks on the Pond233
190Double Play DivasvsPinstripe Punchout215
211Pokemon Hero'svsHook 17219
243Dad's YankeesvsOhio State Tigers154


And here are next week's match-ups

The B G's VS Remax Ravens
Monster Town VS The Lumber Company
Souvenir City Sluggers VS Hard Hitters
The Poptarts VS Stooges
Union Army VS Ducks on the Pond
Newton Falls Monsters VS Pinstripe Punchout
Nutleys-at-bat VS Hook 17
Double Play Divas VS Ohio State Tigers
Pokemon Hero's VS Dad's Yankees

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class PresidentI am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President by Josh Lieb

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Oliver Watson is the dorkiest kid in school. He always eats lunch by himself, and never has any friends, but he's not complaining. It's the perfect cover for an evil genius. Oliver is actually the head of a vast evil empire through which he can manipulate anything from revolutions in small foreign countries to what is on your local PBS station. But can Oliver control his school election?



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Saturday, January 29, 2011

A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True StoryA Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story by Linda Sue Park

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This is the story of two African journeys, one a scary flight from war and death, the other a daily walk to fetch water for the family. The way Park pulls the two stories together makes the book both readable and interesting. A great way for American students to understand some of the controversy surrounding the country of Sudan.



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