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Make a Splash


Summer Reading is one of our favorite activities at PCLS, but it's not much fun without you! So, get registered, read and make 2010 a summer to remember!  You can sign up at pascolibraries.org
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Make a Splash: Summer Reading Club

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Sunshine State Readers

Titles for 2010-2011
Grades 3-5

In New York City in 1872, fourteen-year-old Horace, a photographer's apprentice, becomes entangled in a plot to create fraudulent spirit photographs, but when Horace accidentally frees the real ghost of a dead girl bent on revenge, his life takes a frightening turn.

Beaty, Andrea.  Cicada Summer (coming soon)
 Eleven-year-old Lily has a passion for Nancy Drew stories and a secret she is keeping from those she loves. When summer brings lying, stealing, sneaky Tinny Bridges to town, Lily must be on her guard with this perceptive newcomer, or risk having her secret revealed. But Tinny won’t leave Lily alone. She takes candy from the general store and blames Lily. She tries to steal Lily’s friends and even her father’s affection. Then Tinny goes missing, and only watchful, mystery-loving Lily has any idea what happened to her. But for Lily, finding Tinny means confronting her hidden past.

Broach, Elise.  Masterpiece
After Marvin, a beetle, makes a miniature drawing as an eleventh birthday gift for James, a human with whom he shares a house, the two new friends work together to help recover a Durer drawing stolen from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Delaney, M.C.  Obi, Gerbil on the Loose (coming soon)
Obi’s owner is on vacation, and the neighbor feeding the pets has forgotten all about the gerbil tucked away in her cage. Obi loves her cozy home, but without food and water she must escape to survive. So, taking on the courage of her namesake (Star Wars Jedi knight Obi-Wan), she breaks out and meets her fellow pets—cats up to no good, a maniacal tarantula, an insecure snake, a grumpy mouse, and a crotchety dog. Obi finds danger, but also makes new friends as she embarks on her great adventure.

DiTerlizzi, Tony.  Kenny & the Dragon
Book-loving Kenny the rabbit has few friends in his farming community, so when one, bookstore owner George, is sent to kill another, gentle dragon Grahame, Kenny must find a way to prevent their battle while satisfying the dragon-crazed townspeople.

Feldman, Jody.  The Gollywhopper Games (coming soon)
Gil Goodson sure hopes he's ready. His future happiness depends on winning the Golly Toy & Game Company's ultimate competition. If Gil wins, his dad has promised the family can move out of Orchard Heights—away from all the gossip, the false friends, and bad press that have plagued the Goodsons ever since The Incident.
Gil's been studying for months. He thinks he knows everything about Golly's history and merchandise. But does he know enough to answer the trivia? Solve the puzzles? Complete the stunts? Will it be more than all the other kids know? Gil's formidable opponents have their own special talents. He must be quicker and smarter than all of them.
The ride of Gil's life is about to begin.
Win! win! win!

Forester Victoria.  The Girl Who Could Fly
When homeschooled farm girl Piper McCloud reveals her ability to fly, she is quickly taken to a secret government facility to be trained with other exceptional children, but she soon realizes that something is very wrong and begins working with brilliant and wealthy Conrad to escape.

Giff, Patricia Reilly.  Eleven
When Sam, who can barely read, discovers an old newspaper clipping just before his eleventh birthday, it brings forth memories from his past, and, with the help of a new friend at school and the castle they are building for a school project, his questions are eventually answered.

Henkes, Kevin.  Bird Lake Moon
Twelve-year-old Mitch and his mother are spending the summer with his grandparents at Bird Lake after his parents separate, and ten-year-old Spencer and his family have returned to the lake where Spencer's little brother drowned long ago, and as the boys become friends and spend time together, each of them begins to heal.

Holt, Kimberly Willis.  Piper Reed: Navy Brat (coming soon)
It’s not easy being the middle child, especially when your dad is a Navy Chief. Meet Piper Reed, a spunky nine-year-old who has moved more times than she can count on one hand. From Texas to Guam, wherever Piper goes, adventure follows, inspired by her active imagination, free-wheeling spirit, and a bit of sister magic. Unlike her older sister, Tori, Piper loves being part of a Navy family, and unlike her little sister, Sam, Piper is no prodigy genius. Piper is Piper—fearless and full of life.

Lupica, Mike.  Safe at Home
Playing baseball was the one thing that made twelve-year-old Nick Crandall feel at home until he found acceptance with adoptive parents, but he faces a new struggle to fit in when he becomes the first seventh-grader ever to make the varsity baseball team.

Mass, Wendy.  11 Birthdays
After celebrating their first nine same-day birthdays together, Amanda and Leo, having fallen out on their tenth and not speaking to each other for the last year, prepare to celebrate their eleventh birthday separately but peculiar things begin to happen as the day of their birthday begins to repeat itself over and over again.

Napoli, Donna Jo.  Mogo, the Third Warthog (coming soon)
Mogo may be the runt of the litter, but he's determined to make it in the tough African savanna. When he and his two brothers are cast out of their burrow in order to make space for a new litter, it's time for each of them to venture out and build a new home and a new life.

Wolf, Joan M.  Someone Named Eva (coming soon)
A gripping tale of one girl’s struggle against the Nazis.

“Remember who you are, Milada.” Milada’s grandmother says these words on the night the Nazi soldiers come to their home in Czechoslovakia. But what do they mean? She is Milada, who lives with her mama and papa, her brother and sister, and her beloved Babichka. Milada with the sun-kissed hair, eleven years old, fastest runner in her school. How could she ever forget?
Then the Nazis send Milada to a Lebensborn center in Poland, and Milada quickly discovers that holding on to her true identity will be the greatest struggle of her young life.

Eight-year-old Henry and nine-year-old Chin love to read about heroes in popular "penny dreadful" novels, until they both witness real courage while trying to survive the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
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Celebrate El Día de Los Niños/El Día de Los Libros (Children's Day/Book Day)!


El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children's Day/Book Day), known as Día, is a celebration EVERY DAY of children, families, and reading that culminates every year on April 30. The celebration emphasizes the importance of advocating literacy for children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds.

So celebrate this day by checking out some bilingual books @ your library.  Here's some suggestions;


The ugly duckling = El patito feo  Adaptation by Mercè Escardó i Bas








 



Papá and me By Arthur Dorros



 



Gathering the sun : an alphabet in Spanish and English By Alma Flor Ada 




 



Cool salsa : bilingual poems on growing up Latino in the United States














My diary from here to there By Amada Irma Pérez





 


Listen to the desert = Oye al desierto By Pat Mora
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Winter Olympics 2010 for Kids

Hey kids, in just two days the Winter Olympics Vancouver 2010 will be begin.  Why not meet the Vancouver 2010 mascots; Sumi, Miga and Quatchi.  You can get ready for the opening ceremonies by playing the online games at the mascot site.


The library also has received some new books on the Olympics.  Check them out;

How figure skating works by Keltie Thomas
Paralympic sports events by Robin Johnson

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Award Winning Children Books of 2010

The Caldecott Medal for the most distingushed American picture book for children goes to



Lion and the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney
In this wordless retelling of an Aesop fable, an adventuresome mouse proves that even small creatures are capable of great deeds when he rescues the King of the Jungle.




Caldecott Honors
 



All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon
(coming soon to the library)
Following a circle of family and friends through the course of a day from morning till night, this book affirms the importance of all things great and small in our world, from the tiniest shell on the beach, to warm family connections, to the widest sunset sky.  Click here for book trailor.





Red Sings From Treetops: A Year in Colors by Joyce Sidman (coming soon to the library)
Color comes to life in this whimsical, vibrant book. Pink hides, Green floats, Yellow and Purple hold hands, and Red . . . well, you'll just have to see. Follow the white pup as he explores the sight, smells, and sounds of color within each season.





The Newbery Medal for most outstanding contribution to children's literature goes to





When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
As her mother prepares to be a contestant on the 1980s television game show, "The $20,000 Pyramid," a twelve-year-old New York City girl tries to make sense of a series of mysterious notes received from an anonymous source that seems to defy the laws of time and space.



Newbery Honors




Based on extensive interviews with Claudette Colvin and many others, Phillip Hoose presents the first in-depth account of an important yet largely unknown civil rights figure, skillfully weaving her dramatic story into the fabric of the historic Montgomery bus boycott and court case that would change the course of American history.






The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jaqueline Kelly
In central Texas in 1899, eleven-year-old Callie Vee Tate is instructed to be a lady by her mother, learns about love from the older three of her six brothers, and studies the natural world with her grandfather, the latter of which leads to an important discovery.





Minli, an adventurous girl from a poor village, buys a magical goldfish, and then joins a dragon who cannot fly on a quest to find the Old Man of the Moon in hopes of bringing life to Fruitless Mountain and freshness to Jade River.








The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg by Rodman Philbrick
(coming soon to the library)

A rip-roaring tale that follows Homer Figg as he sets off to find his brother in the thick of the Civil War.
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Back to School

First Day of School


Are you getting ready to go back to school? Or start school for the very first time? Here are some books that may help you get ready for school;


Berenstain, Stan. Berenstain Bears Go to School




Carlson, Nancy L. Look Out Kindergarten, Here I Come!


Davis, Katie. I'm Telling You, Dex, Kindergarten Rocks!


Forward, Toby. What Did You Do Today?: the First Day of School


Harper, Jessica. A Place Called Kindergarten


Johnston, Tony. Off to Kindergarten


Kroll, Virginia. On the Way to Kindergarten


Martin, Ann M. Rachel Parker, Kindergarten Show-Off


McGhee, Alison. Countdown to Kindergarten


Penn, Audrey. Kissing Hand


Rodman, Mary Ann. First Grade Stinks


Rubel, Nicole. Ham and Pickles: First Day of School


Serfozo, Mary. Benjamin Bigfoot


Slate, Joseph. Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten


Thompson, Lauren. Mouse's First Day of School


Wells, Rosemary. My Kindergarten
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Party Time

Be Creative @ your Library
Summer Reading Club

It's a Party!!!

Did you sign up and log all of your books for the summer reading club? Today is the last day to log your books. It's easy! You can log them online at pascolibraries.org from the summer reading club link, call your local library, or you can visit your branch. Parties begin next week at some branch locations





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Summer Reading Club Program

Paint, Splatter, Splash, and Create

Colors Come Alive!!! Red, Yellow and Blue- mix, match and combine colors into delicious, vibrant and bold hues, shades, and tints. Find out what color combinations you can create.

Summer Reading Club Program for Elementary School Age


Land O' Lakes
Tuesday, July 7 @ 2:00 p.m.

Hugh Embry
Thursday, July 9 @ 10:00 a.m.

New River
Thursday, July 9 @ 2:00 p.m.
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Summer Reading Club Coloring Contest

Miami Dolphin's Foundation Coloring Contest



You can win books. Here's how;
* Pick up a coloring sheet at you local library or you can download a copy.
* Color it in, as best you can.
* Return it to you local library by Saturday, July 25.

A winner will be chosen at each of the libraries.

Miami Dolphin's Foundation has graciously purchased books from the Scholastic Literacy Partnership for a coloring contest this summer.

For elementary age children


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Reading With the Rays

This summer Pasco County Libraries have been invited to participate in Reading with the Rays: Read Your Way to the Ballpark. Just choose your favorite books from your local library or select your favorite section of the St. Petersburg Times to read over the summer. As you read, track your hours by rounding the bases and collect Rays rewards. Read Around the Bases cards coming soon to a library near you!

Click here for your scorecard!!

Read around the bases – 24 hours total!!!
3 Hours – First Base Reward: Rays Cup

5 More Hours – Second Base Reward: Rays Wristband

7 More Hours – Third Base Reward: Rays Reading Poster

9 More Hours – Home Plate Reward: 1 Ticket to a Rays Home Game (Details on the Card)

For more about Read with the Rays check out: http://blogs.tampabay.com/nie/2009-reading-with-the-rays/


Join us at the Land O' Lakes Library on Friday, June 5th at approximately 1:00 p.m. when Raymond and the Rays Street Team visit the library. Bring your cameras.
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Make Summer Reading Count


It’s easy!!! Registration for the summer reading club starts Tuesday, May 26. You can begin reporting the books you’ve read June 6th. Earn weekly prizes for the books you read. If you read and report on all your books by July 25th, you become a Pasco County Library System Star Reader. Star Readers will be invited to a final party with certificates and rewards for all!

Did you know that you could use the same books read for the Be Creative or Express Yourself Summer Reading Club for more rewards and prizes elsewhere???
For children in grades 3-5 This summer Pasco County Libraries have been invited to participate in Reading with the Rays: Read Your Way to the Ballpark. Just choose your favorite books from your local library or select your favorite section of the St. Petersburg Times to read over the summer. As you read, track your hours by rounding the bases and collect Rays rewards. Read Around the Bases cards coming soon to a library near you!

Read around the bases – 24 hours total!!!
3 Hours – First Base Reward: Rays Cup
5 More Hours – Second Base Reward: Rays Wristband
7 More Hours – Third Base Reward: Rays Reading Poster
9 More Hours – Home Plate Reward: 1 Ticket to a Rays Home Game (Details on the Card)

For children in grades 1-6 Kids can earn a free book, when they read 8 books this summer @ Barnes and Noble. Just download the Barnes and Noble 2009 Summer Reading with Percy Jackson and the Olympians Journal for more information - www.barnesandnoble.com/summerreading/

For School Age Children Read for the Record with Scholastic. Here’s your chance to attempt a new world record! Join together with other kids from your school to read as many books as you can over the summer. Here you can log the number of minutes you spend reading and keep track of how other schools are doing. For more information about Scholastic Read of the Record and other summer reading fun go to www.scholastic.com/summerreading/
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Kick-Off Summer Reading @ Your Library!!!

Need to stay busy this summer? Well, sign up for the library’s Summer Reading Club and checkout the awesome programs. We have something for everyone!

Kick-off to Summer Reading Club
Saturday, May 30th
@ 2:00 p.m.


Centennial Park Library- Battersby Duo

Hudson Library - LIANG Acrobatic & Comedy Show

Hugh Embry Library - Play N’ Around Children’s Theater

Land O’ Lakes LibraryGiving Tree Drumming

New River LibraryA1 Magic Show

Regency Park LibrarySilly Sam

South Holiday Library
Magician Cesar Domico
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El día de los niños/El día de los libros

Children's Day/Book Day, also known as El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Día), is a celebration of children, families, and reading held annually on April 30. The celebration emphasizes the importance of literacy for children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds. So celebrate it by visiting your local library and checkout some great books.

Here are some suggestions:

Borreguita and the Coyote by Verna Aardema

Tomás and the Library by Pat Mora

Confetti: Poems for Children by Pat Mora

The Rainbow Tulip by Pat Mora

Gathering the Sun: An Alphabet in Spanish and English by Alma Flor Ada

The Pot that Juan Built by Nancy Andrews-Goebel

Bossy Galito/El Gallo de Boda: A Traditional Cuban Folktale by Lucía González

Becoming Naomi León by Pam Muñoz Ryan

Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan

Skippyjon Jones in Mummy Trouble by Judy Schachner

The Storyteller’s Candle/La Velita de los Cuentos by Lucía González


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April is National Poetry Month

Celebrate National Poetry Month!!! Did you know that there was a Poet Laureate for children? Mary Ann Hoberman has been named the second Children’s Poet Laureate by the Poetry Foundation. She succeeds Jack Prelutsky who was named the first Children’s Poet Laureate in 2006. Check out their websites at http://www.maryannhoberman.com/ and http://www.jackprelutsky.com/. Copies of their books are
available at the library.








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