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January 2021 - Posts
APL How-To: Button Art
with Nicole
Join us on the second Friday of each month for a quick and easy tutorial for a DIY you can do at home!
This month, Nicole shares how to make a beautiful and unique piece of art using buttons!

HELLO stands for Hand-on Early Literacy for Little Ones. In this program children will sing songs, work on fine and gross motor skills, learn about letters, numbers and science and develop early literacy skills. Ages 0-6.
This week's video is all about the letter F, as in fish!

Readers' Realm: Adventure!
with Lisa
The adventure continues! Keep commenting or join in now.
A new discussion topic will be posted each week through January 27 - then on to a new genre/category.
Feel free to post as much as you like. Be sure to read others’ comments and respond to them. Let’s get to it!
Adventures can truly take place anywhere. Where is your adventure taking place? Tell me about it. Do you think that’s a good place for adventure? Is it unique, or is it overused? Please include the title and author of the book you’re reading in your post (some of us want to add to our reading list!)
The book I’m reading, "The Tomb" by S. A. Bodeen, starts in ancient Egypt. But there’s a twist! The Egypt parts have actually all been a virtual reality simulator. The two main characters are on a small spaceship that they name the Tomb. This totally makes sense, as some of the Egyptian activities were not actually from ancient times. It’s a great setting, as now these two teens are alone in space, heading toward another space craft. All kinds of things can go wrong.

What’s happening in your book?

Family Book Club: "The Green Ember" by S.D. Smith
Aurora Public Library and Jefferson County Public Library welcome S.D. Smith, author of "The Green Ember" for a virtual visit on Jan. 25 at 5 p.m. Register for the event here.

Get ready for this special event by reading "The Green Ember" throughout January! Free copies (that you can keep) are available at Aurora Public Libraries, while supplies last. Please call your branch to see if there are copies remaining. Unlimited copies of the eAudiobook are available free with your library card via HooplaDigital.
For JCPL patrons, "The Green Ember" is available for checkout and online as an eAudiobook via HooplaDigital and Axis360.
Below is a suggested reading schedule. Every Monday, there will be a new blog post related to the chapters we read that week!
- Monday, Jan. 4 - Sunday, Jan. 10: Prologue - Chapter 14 (Forest Flight)
- Monday, Jan. 11 - Sunday, Jan. 17: Chapter 15 (Picket's Check) - Chapter 30 (The Green Ember)
- Monday, Jan. 18 - Sunday, Jan. 24: Chapter 31 (Jupiter's Crossing) - Chapter 44 (The Beginning)
Chapters Prologue - 14 (Leave your thoughts in the comments below)
- When Father is telling Heather and Picket the story of King Jupiter, did you feel like the family was connected to the King somehow?
- When the wolves arrived, were you worried their parents Heather and Picket would not escape? Do you think their parents and Jacks are okay?
- Who are the two rabbits that helped save Heather and Picket?
- Why do you think Picket doesn't like Smalls?
- Can you guess why the wolves are destroying towns?
Don't forget to register to virtually meet S.D. Smith on Jan. 25!

Create It! Snowmen
by Karen
Bring the magic of snowy days indoors by creating your own snowmen that never melt! Karen shares a DIY to make your own winter decor.
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