What: Scholastic Learn at Home is a trusted and familiar source filled with day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking and growing. WHY: This resource is smartly broken down first by grade level and then by activity filled day. Each day features a new theme that includes a story to read, a story to watch,Continue reading “Resource Round-up: Scholastic Learn at Home”
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Activity Time: Optical Illusions
Our brains are amazing. They are the computer of our body. They take in all the information from our world and process it so that we can understand it. But what if you could trick your brain? We can use optical illusions to trick our brains into seeing things which may or may not beContinue reading “Activity Time: Optical Illusions”
Resource Round-up: Kid's Health
WHAT: KidsHealth.org is run by Nemours, a nonprofit children’s health system. The site is filled with doctor-reviewed advice, articles, videos, and health tools. The site has four different sections: “For Parents”, “For Kids”, “For Teens”, and “For Educators.” WHY: While the site is full of helpful information, make sure to check out their article aboutContinue reading “Resource Round-up: Kid's Health”
Storytime Live!
We are so excited to be able to continue offering storytime to our patrons! As librarians all we want do is help those in our community and while we know we need to take a step back in order to keep everyone safe, choosing to continue on with storytime was an easy choice. Storytime LiveContinue reading “Storytime Live!”
Activity Time: Animal Cams!
It is time to head to the zoo! Several zoos across the United States have wonderful activities for all ages, including live animal cams! San Diego Zoo – The San Diego Zoo has information, stories, and fun facts on their animal friends. Scroll almost all the way to the bottom of their page for activities,Continue reading “Activity Time: Animal Cams!”
The Library Is Currently Closed
Dear Library Patrons, The Waunakee Public Library is committed to the health and well-being of both the public and the Library’s staff. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and local efforts to slow its spread, we will be closed until at least Monday, April 6, 2020. During the time period that we are closed: · DueContinue reading “The Library Is Currently Closed”