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Thursday, August 16, 2012

CHILDREN'S LIBRARY



Child attending storytime
PRESCHOOL STORY TIMES
Preschool Story Time is held four times each week. Sessions last about 30 minutes and include stories, singing and crafts. Little visitors are welcome every Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at 10:00 and 11:00.
  • Saturday Family Story Time is held each Saturday at 10:30. The Morning Rotary Club presents the program once each month, and library staff present the others.
  • Group visits are also welcome. We can plan a Story Time around the subject or theme your group is interested in. Please call or e-mail to make plans and schedule a session.
 ELEMENTARY AGE PROGRAMS  The library is now offering programs for elementary age children.

Kids MagazinesA selection of periodicals for children is available for browsing. Periodicals cannot be removed from the library, but photocopy machines are available. The number of years of back-issues available varies according to the title. Contact the Children's Librarian for more information.
Databases
tutor web ad logo TumbleBooks TumbleBooks is a great new online service for kids! TumbleBooks are created by adding animation, sound, music and narration to create an electronic picture book which kids can read, or have read to them. There are games and puzzles that reinforce concepts from the book. They can even narrate and record their own TumbleBooks to send to friends and family!

Recommended Reading
We can help with local school reading lists. Do you need to know what your child is supposed to read this summer? We can help, and we may even have an extra copy on hand!
  • These lists of books will help parents and children find good reading material appropriate for the age of the child. If you need additional assistance selecting materials, just ask the staff in the Children's Library.
Books from Birth of Middle Tennessee
To register a preschool child (birth until their fifth birthday) of Davidson or Williamson County on-line, click on Books from Birth of Middle Tennessee Official Registration Form (one per child required).
CHESS CLUBAll ages and skill levels are welcome to enjoy this noncompetitive and fun atmosphere. On-site chess coach teaches beginning fundamentals, as well as advanced strategies. This is a wonderful opportunity to enhance your game, learn new skills, or just sit back and enjoy a nice social game of chess. Free of charge. Boards will be provided.
No reservations necessary...just come and play!
Upcoming Dates:  Normally the last Friday of the month, but the next meeting is Friday, August 24Time:    4:30-6:00 p.m.
Place:    Brentwood Library Meeting Room
Contact Patricia Rua-Bashir at 371-0090 ext. 8290  for further information. E-mail rua-bashirp@brentwood-tn.org

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