Three Ring Rascals series
Three-Ring Rascals is the first series for newly independent readers from Kate and M. Sarah Klise. Bursting with humor and wordplay complemented by illustrations, documents, and graphics.
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
Three-Ring Rascals is the first series for newly independent readers from Kate and M. Sarah Klise. Bursting with humor and wordplay complemented by illustrations, documents, and graphics.
Horrible Harry is a children's book series written by Suzy Kline between 1988 and 2019. It is normally used in American elementary schools for teaching reading. It is based on a 2nd (later 3rd) grader named Harry, and his misadventures are told through the words of his best friend, Doug.
Captain Awesome Books by Stan Kirby from Simon & Schuster. Imaginative second-grader Eugene McGillicudy protects the town of Sunnyview as his alter ego named Captain Awesome with his best friend Charlie Thomas Jones and sidekick Turbo the hamster in this entertaining chapter book series.
"Marisol, who has a big imagination and likes to name inanimate objects, has a tree in her backyard named Peppina...but she's way too scared to climb it. Will Marisol find the courage to climb Peppina? Maybe"
Five friends are ready for their school's Olympics field day. There will be relay races, archery contests, and more! But not everyone wants to play fair—someone is trying to ruin the events! Can the kids in the Most Valuable Player club solve the mystery, save the Olympics, and take home the gold?
Freddie finds a mysterious package outside his apartment containing sneakers that allow him to run faster than a train, and inspire him to perform heroic deeds.
Sisters Twig and Turtle experience adventures and challenges with family, friends, and school as they adjust to living in a tiny house.
What do tying shoes, holding pencils, and buttoning shirts have in common? They all use fine motor skills! Helping your child develop fine motor skills at a young age will give them building blocks for success as they get older. Join us for a fine motor skills bootcamp to learn more about why fine motor skills are so important, get ideas for how to improve them at home, and give your child a chance to try a few activities themselves! This program is for children ages 2-4. Space is limited and registration is required. Please call the children's department at 732-390-6789 to register.
What do tying shoes, holding pencils, and buttoning shirts have in common? They all use fine motor skills! Helping your child develop fine motor skills at a young age will give them building blocks for success as they get older. Join us for a fine motor skills bootcamp to learn more about why fine motor skills are so important, get ideas for how to improve them at home, and give your child a chance to try a few activities themselves! This program is for children ages 2-4. Space is limited and registration is required. Please call the children's department at 732-390-6789 to register.
UPDATE: Unfortunately, this event has been cancalled. We apologize for any incovenience.