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"Make a Splash!" @ the Laurie Ann West Library

Posted by: Susan Herald Posted Date: 06/01/2010

Kidsit’s time to make a splash @ your library! If you want to make the biggest splash of all this summer come to Lauri Ann West Memorial Library to register for the summer reading program. Registration starts on Saturday, June 5th. Then all you have to do is have fun reading! Read 10 books and you will get a cool t-shirt. And for every ten books read after that you will receive raffle tickets for cool prizes like cameras, gift cards, and more! Read-to-Me readers have to have 20 books read to them. You will also be invited to our Splash Down party on Saturday, August 28th.

And 5th graders you can sign up for the teen summer reading program, “Make Waves”. You also have to read 10 books to get a shirt and a raffle ticket for a Flip video camera. The more books you read the more raffle tickets you will receive. We have a lot of prizes to give away this summer so don’t miss out! The teen party will be on Thursday, August 19th.

          

And don’t forget there are a lot of cool programs at the library this summer. We have book groups, craft programs, and more. Start your summer off with a splash at Lauri Ann West Memorial Library!

 

 

Parents … study after study has concluded that voluntary reading (like summer reading) has a huge impact on children’s reading abilities. It helps to improve vocabulary, writing, and comprehension skills. Summer reading programs are useful tools to prevent the loss of those skills during the summer. There are a lot of resources at the library for even the most reluctant reader. And be sure your child sees you reading! Better yet, read together!

Pittsburgh International Children’s Festival

Posted by: Chrissy Albert Posted Date: 05/10/2010

 

If you are a family with young children and have some free time this week and weekend, please check out the Pittsburgh International Children’s Festival. This annual event features performances from theater groups around the world as well as hands-on activities, roving artists, and plenty of food.

            The Festival runs from May 12 through May 16. Weekday events run from 9:30 until 2 pm, while Saturday and Sunday events are from 10 am to 5 pm. The theater venues and festivities are located in Oakland at the theaters at the University of Pittsburgh, Schenley Plaza and the Carnegie Library Bosque. Parking includes spaces in the Soldiers and Sailors Parking Lot, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History Parking Lot, and metered spaces surrounding the Festival grounds.

            Please check out the website at http://www.pghkids.org/festivalglance.htm for more information including ticket show times and pricing.

 

The Sweetest Thing

Posted by: Chrissy Albert Posted Date: 03/15/2010

Looking for a sweet way to spend time with your family? Consider a trip to Maple Madness at Beechwood Farms on Saturday, March 27, 2010 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. This annual event features a pancake breakfast, a nature walk, sap collecting stations, and a craft for children. Tickets are $6 for members and $10 for nonmembers with children under 2 free.

Every fall, maple trees send the sugar that they produce over the summer to their roots. In the spring, the sugar runs up through the trunk in the form of sap. A long time ago, some genius discovered that the trunks of the maple tree could be tapped in the early springtime to collect the sap. The mildly sweet liquid is then boiled down to concentrate the sugars to produce maple syrup.

This event is a sweet way to show your children one of the relationships between nature and food. It also helps support the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania and Beechwood Farms Nature Preserve. If you are interested, please take a look at their website http://www.aswp.org/

Activities for Families with Children

Posted by: Chrissy Albert Posted Date: 03/03/2010

 

 

 

If you are a family with young children in Aspinwall, I bet you are probably recovering from a recent bout of cabin fever. The heavy snowstorms of February threw a wrench in my family’s usual routine as we saw one event after another cancelled. Faced with so much unplanned extra time, my preschool age sons and I defaulted to our usual indoor activities of playing board games, puzzles, and toys. We escaped outside for brief respites to enjoy the snow, but couldn’t last longer than an hour in the cold. We kept coming back indoors, only for my sons to become bored with their usual stuff and me frustrated that nothing seemed to appease their boredom.

 

            In the midst of scrambling to find indoor activities to entertain my children and keep myself sane, I found some resources online that I think would be helpful for other families in Aspinwall. Here is my not so official list of helpful websites that can help inspire your family to make the best this iffy late winter/early spring weather.

 

http://fun.familyeducation.com/ This site features several sections for activities for different age levels such as toddler, preschool, and school age children. There are also seasonal activities, things to do after school, and activities related to holidays.

 

http://www.kaboose.com/   This site offers many craft ideas and also features articles on child development, parenting, recipes, and things just for moms.

 

http://www.creativekidsathome.com/ This site features crafts for kids including ideas for handmade gifts, science experiments, and other activities.

 

http://www.gameskidsplay.net/ This site provides the rules for all sorts of games, from jump rope, tag, ball, clapping/rhyme games, etc.

 

http://www.kids-fun-and-games.com/indoor-child-games.html This link provides many ideas for indoor play with your children such as some old school parlor games, crafts, and active things.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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