Warsaw Community Public Library — Award-Winning Children’s Books
A patron came in recently looking for books to read to a group of preschoolers.
Read MoreA patron came in recently looking for books to read to a group of preschoolers.
Read MoreHow are pizza, a food that kids adore, and reading, a pastime that we want kids to love as well, linked?
Read MoreChildren’s Book Week, which takes place twice this year, first from May 6-12, then again from Nov. 4-10, is the longest-running national literacy initiative in the United States.
Read MoreIn 1658, an educator from Bohemia wrote a picture book called “Orbis Sensualium Pictus,” or “Visible World in Pictures.”
Read MoreEach month, we at Warsaw Community Public Library come here to bring you information, news and book suggestions from Children’s Services.
Read More“Are we there yet?” “How much longer?” “I’m bored.”
Read MoreLast month I introduced you to Sarah Overstreet, one of our new part-time employees in Children’s Services.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Public Library’s Children’s Services has gained three new team members this year.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Public Library’s Children’s Services has gained three new team members this year.
Read MoreBooks, serious and humorous, have been written and movies made about birth order.
Read MoreAccording to Wikipedia, a patriotic song is one which inspires feelings of pride in one’s country.
Read MoreHow often have you heard the word “diversity” lately?
Read MoreIf you have a baby in your life, please be sure they visit the library while they’re young. Libraries become a lifelong home away from home for many people. We at Warsaw Community Public Library like to encourage that kind of engagement.
Read MoreWe’ve had plenty of April showers, so May flowers should be on their way. Children’s Services has some stupendous books about flowers.
Read MoreWinter is here, and spring is being coy. Last month’s music has been stored away until the day after Thanksgiving of 2023. What comes next?
Read MoreFrom the melodic guitar strains of “Silent Night” to the electronic gyrations of the Chipmunks, the music of Christmas will be heard again this year.
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