NEW BOOK PARTY in Montague!
Thursday, March 27th,
from 3:30 PM to closing (5:30 PM).
Please join us for cake and other goodies as we admire, read and even check out the recent additions to the children's section of the Montague Branch Library. These books are donated by the Friends of the Montague Library in conjunction with the Libri Foundation. Forty-five books arrived in total, with topics of interest to all. There are books for kindergarteners all the way up to sixth-graders.
Just a few of the titles are:
Red-Eyed Tree Frog, by Joy Cowley - a look at the rain forest from a frog's point of view
Mean Soup, by Betsy Everitt - the tale of Horace's mother who knew just how to make his bad day better
The Cats in Krasinski Square, by Karen Hesse - stray cats and a brave young girl help get food to starving people in the Warsaw Ghetto in war-torn Poland - based on true accounts
A Kick in the Head, collected by Paul B. Janeczko - an everyday guide to poetic forms
The Legend of Bass Reeves, by Gary Paulsen - a chapter book about a true American hero who was born a slave, yet when he was freed became one of the most respected lawmen of the West


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