What's New
Goldilocks with a twist!

Look out Goldilocks you may have stumbled into a dinosaur TRAP!
Click on the image to find this book in the library.
Mothers Day CraftCome make something for Mom!
Create a card and craft, for children in grades 2 to 5. After school Friday May 10th, 4:00 to 5:00 pm. Call 638-8177 to register, or sign up in person at the front desk.
Music Festival Starts this week! Olivia is dreaming of dancing.Click on the picture to find a copy in the library.
"Olivia is so excited to enter the annual Maywood Dance Contest with her dance team. It's up to Olivia to convince her team that dancing perfectly alike all the time is perfectly okay... but dancing for joy is something really special."--Back cover.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar

This beloved children's book follows the progress of a hungry little caterpillar as he eats his way through a varied and very large quantity of food until, full at last, he forms a cocoon around himself and goes to sleep.
To learn more about this caterpillar or place a hold on this book, Click Here.
Imaginative Inventions
Imagine inventing? Do you have ideas that you want to make happen?
This book is a great way to learn about the process of inventing and how great the outcome can be!
To place a hold on this book, Click Here.
James and the Giant Peach

A young boy is living with his two awfully wicked aunts. He escapes and finds himself among friends with six giant insects, who have made their home inside of a giant peach.
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Greek Myths - Stories of Sun, Stone and Sea

Gods, goddesses, heroes and troublemakers. These ten stories are an opportunity to sample the stories of Greek mythologies. Enjoyable simply as stories of adventure and bravery, they can also spark discussions about character traits such as pride, honour, humility, loyalty, greed and arrogance.
To place a hold on this book, Click Here.
Les livres nouveaux en Français pour tout!As many of you know, the library have been adding some French to our program repetoire. We began with a bonus French reading prize in the Summer Reading Club and then we had a French storytime over the winter break.
You might not know that the Terrace Chapter of the Canadian Parents for French (CPF) have been working hard with the library to allow for these things to happen. Thank you all so much.
Now, we have even more to be thankful for. The CPF recently donated 69 books and 2 DVDs to add to our Junior French section. The CPF is also planning to partner with the library to add more French materials for you to borrow! The CPF is amazing!
While we prepare the materials for you all to borrow, you can learn more about our local CPF chapter by visiting their blog.
Ah bientôt!








