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Have you read the series "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" by Jeff Kinney? 

Read about the misadventures of Greg Heffley in his quest to survive his 6th grade year as the "wimpy kid."

Books in the series include:
  1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Greg Heffley's Journal
  2. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
  3. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw
  4. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
Read the series, write a review and post it here or in the Children's Room at the Main Library in Millersburg.
July 27, 2010 - 1:55pm
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The votes are in!  On January 18th the Caldecott and Newberry Medal committees announced the winners of these prestigious honors!

Below is a list of this years' winners and honors.


2010 John Newberry Medal Winner

When You Reach Me
by Rebecca Stead and published by Wendy Lamb Books, an imprint of Random House Children's Books
 Twelve-year-old Miranda encounters shifting friendships, a sudden punch, a strange homeless man and mysterious notes that hint at knowledge of the future. These and other seemingly random events converge in a brilliantly constructed plot.

2010 Newberry Medal Honor Books

Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice
written by Phillip Hoose, and published by Melanie Kroupa Books/Farrar Straus Giroux, an imprint of Macmillan Children's Publishing Group

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
written by Jacqueline Kelly and published by Henry Holt and Company

The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg
written by Rodman Philbrick, and published by The Blue Sky Press, and imprint of Scholastic, Inc.

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
written by Grace Lin and published by Little, Brown and Company Books for Young Readers

2010 Randolph Caldecott Medal Winner

The Lion&the Mouse
illustrated and written by Jerry Pinkney, published by Little, Brown and Company Books for Young Readers
 The screech of an owl, the squeak of a mouse and the roar of a lion transport readers to the Serengeti plains for this virtually wordless retelling of Aesop's classic fable. In glowing colors, Pinkney's textured watercolor illustrations masterfully portray the relationship between two unlikely friends.

2010 Caldecott Medal Honor Books

All the World
illustrated by Marla Frazee, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and published by Beach Lane Books

Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors
illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski, written by Joyce Sidman, and published by Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
January 19, 2010 - 3:24pm
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Playaway? What’s that? A Playaway is a small, hand-held listening device that comes preloaded with a story. It’s easy to use. All you need is your own pair of earbuds and you’re ready to go!  The Holmes County District Public Library’s Children’s Department has several Playaways available for checkout.  You can use your own earbuds or purchase a pair from the library for $1.00 which are then yours to keep.  Each Playaway comes with a fresh AAA battery and a lanyard so you can carry your story along while doing chores, going for a walk or riding in the car. What’s so great about Playaways? There’s no need for a separate player, like with a book on CD. As soon as you check out your Playaway, you can begin listening to it right away. Below are a few of the titles available at the main library.

 

Treasure Island

   

 The Lion, the witch, and the wardrobe

Bridge to Terabithia

 

Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass 

Pinocchio 

The call of the wild 

Lion boy the chase 

Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskin and other stories

 

July 8, 2009 - 2:55pm
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School is out and you’re ready for the summer.  But what can I do you ask? Why read, of course!  Read and earn incentives by joining the Be Creative @ Your Library Summer Reading Program today!  The main library’s program runs from June 8th – July 18th.  All you have to do is read two hours each week to earn your incentive. You can also participate in a weekly drawing for some great prizes!  Cleveland Brown’s items, passes to Seneca Caverns, Baylor Beach Park, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and a wide choice of books are just some of the items you can try to win. Plus there are some great programs happening every Wednesday @ 11:00 a.m. beginning June 10th – storytelling, creative movement, crafts and a whole lot more!

 

Why else should you read this summer? Well, a group of adults discovered that children who did not read over the summer fell behind three months in their reading skills.  Three whole months!  Who wants to start out the school year three months behind?  You don’t have to – just keep reading.  There’s lots to choose from – mysteries, adventure, historical fiction, fantasy, realistic fiction and much more!  Visit the library today and see what you’ve been missing!
June 6, 2009 - 12:56pm
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Happy National Poetry Month!

  Since 1996, April has been designated as National Poetry Month. Started by the Academy of American Poets, this month long celebration was created with the intent to celebrate the art of poetry. For more information on National Poetry Month click here.

  The Children's Department has a wide selection of poems from some of today's most loved children's poets.  Shel Silverstein, J. Patrick Lewis, and Jack Prelutsky are just a few of the poets you'll find. 


Help celebrate National Poetry Month by checking out your favorite book of poetry or by writing a poem.

My two all time favorite poems are Sick and Sarah Cynthia Silvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out from Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein.  What's yours? 
April 15, 2009 - 11:50am
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Greg records his sixth grade experiences in a middle school where he and his best friend, Rowley, undersized weaklings amid boys who need to shave twice daily, hope just to survive, but when Rowley grows more popular, Greg must take drastic measures to save their friendship.

Click here to find out if Diary of a Wimpy Kid is available to check out or to place on hold.


Be sure to stop back and leave a comment after you've read the book!
March 24, 2009 - 6:56pm
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Of course you know the story of Thumbelina.  People have been talking about her ever since Hans Christian Andersen first heard about her from a passing swallow.

But do you know what really happened?

In this expanded version of the Andersen fairy tale, a tiny girl no bigger than a thumb becomes separated from her overprotective mother, has adventures with various animals, and records her feelings in a diary as she gains self-reliance and searches for someone to love.

Click here to find out if Thumbelina, Tiny Runaway Bride is available for checkout or to place a hold.

Be sure to come back and post your comments after you read the book!
March 24, 2009 - 3:49pm
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