Jumat, 27 Mei 2011
Selasa, 24 Mei 2011
Friv Funny - Kizi Games,Friv 4 School,Friv 2,Friv 3,Friv 250,Juegos Friv
02.09
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Jumat, 20 Mei 2011
Honey Bear
18.21
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Help cute little honey bear in eating all the honey by dodging various harmful flies in different stages. Avoid all the flies as they will take one of your limited lives if they reach you. Also try not to touch security alarms and concentrate on honey to ... Play Honey Bear game friv online |
Snaket
18.20
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A topdown snake game where you have to hunt little chicks, while dodging the walls and objects. The snake will grow bigger for each chick you eat. You can choose from 3 different world, and 3 difficulties. ... Play Snaket game cool games |
Jumpin Jacko
18.19
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Collect the little kids from the platform but avoid obstacles and enemies. ... Play Jumpin Jacko game friv.com |
Emma Watson Makeover
18.18
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A British actress who rose to prominence playing Hermione Granger, one of three starring roles in the Harry Potter film series. Watson was cast as Hermione at the age of nine, having previously only acted in school plays. ... Play Emma Watson Makeover game friv jogos |
Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death
18.18
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A nice shooting game based on the British rock band Iron Maiden! ... Play Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death game Y3 games |
Colorful Doll Dressup
18.18
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This girl is very happy, she wants to dress in colors. Help her to choose some dresses to fit her best. ... Play Colorful Doll Dressup game Friv |
Purply Fairy Dressup
18.17
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Help this lovely fairy choose the most beautiful robe of all! ... Play Purply Fairy Dressup game friv juegos |
Pizza Making
18.17
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Make delicious Italian pizzas. ... Play Pizza Making game Y8 new games |
Dress Up Teen Stacey
18.16
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Stacy is heading out to party. Go through her closet and choose is she's going wear tonight. ... Play Dress Up Teen Stacey game friv.com |
Lovele: Uniform
18.16
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This girl goes to a school where she has to wear a uniform. Help her choose one today! ... Play Lovele: Uniform game pog |
Escape from Rhetundo Island
18.15
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Help Johnny Tag escape from the island. ... Play Escape from Rhetundo Island game Y8 games |
Deluxe Pacman
18.14
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A remix of the famous arcade game, Pacman. ... Play Deluxe Pacman game friv 250 |
Rabu, 18 Mei 2011
Homeschool Family Event
14.22
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Senin, 16 Mei 2011
New Fiction Book Review: Small Persons With Wings
13.55
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(They hate to be called fairies)
This starts all the Turpins on a great adventure involving a whole colony of Small Persons, a missing magical ring, a grandfather clock that doesn’t tell time, and a walking store front mannequin that enchants men. All the Turpin’s lives are at stake until Mellie can come up with a plan to save them.
What I liked most about Small Persons with Wings is how Mellie grows into her grandeur and makes a few real friends along the way. Told entirely in her voice this fun read gets more exciting with each chapter as more secrets of magic are reviled.
Just a few weeks of school are left! Time to get into the mood of summer with a fast paced fun book full of adventure, magic, and fun.
By Ellen Booraem
302 pages
Best For Grades 4-8
J Booraem
302 pages
Best For Grades 4-8
J Booraem
When Mellie Turpin was in kindergarten she had a fairy friend named Fidius. Only they don’t like being called “fairies” they are “Small Persons with Wings” and they speak Latin. But when Mellie tried to take Fidius to school for show-and-tell he got mad and left. When she showed up at school without a fairy her classmates call her “Fairy Fat.” Not very nice, right? The bullying gets so bad that Mellie herself even starts to believe that Fidius never existed.
This continues for years until the summer after 7th grade when Mellie and her parents receive a phone call that her Grand-père had passed away and they have inherited his Inn. They move to away, far from the mean classmates and people who called her “fairy fat.” Mellie is excited to make a new life for herself and is just about ready to settle to the hard work of cleaning the Inn with her parents when what do they uncover but another Small Person With Wings.
This starts all the Turpins on a great adventure involving a whole colony of Small Persons, a missing magical ring, a grandfather clock that doesn’t tell time, and a walking store front mannequin that enchants men. All the Turpin’s lives are at stake until Mellie can come up with a plan to save them.
What I liked most about Small Persons with Wings is how Mellie grows into her grandeur and makes a few real friends along the way. Told entirely in her voice this fun read gets more exciting with each chapter as more secrets of magic are reviled.
Just a few weeks of school are left! Time to get into the mood of summer with a fast paced fun book full of adventure, magic, and fun.
-JW-
Jumat, 13 Mei 2011
Books About Bottoms
16.22
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Who knew there were so many books about tushies? Here are a couple of silly books and a couple that are informative, most of which feature the rear-end of a chicken on their front cover.
Chicken Cheeks
By: Michael Ian Black
This simple and humorous book features a variety of animals and a whole new vocabulary of words to refer to their backsides including a Gnu Wazoo and Penguin Patootie.
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Bottoms Up!
By: Marilyn Singer
A non-fiction book about the myriad of different ways animals use their posteriors-- from attracting a mate to hatching an egg. This is a silly and wonderfully illustrated book that children will love.
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Bug Butts
By: Dawn Cusick
Another book about the different ways animals use their fannies but this one is all about bugs. Did you know that most spiders spin silk from spinerettes on their behinds?
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Chicken Butt!
By: Erica Perl
A new spin on a classic joke--"you know what?" "Chicken Butt!" A young boy nearly drives his father crazy with his silly jokes in the humorous picture book.
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Enjoy! --cm
Chicken Cheeks
By: Michael Ian Black
This simple and humorous book features a variety of animals and a whole new vocabulary of words to refer to their backsides including a Gnu Wazoo and Penguin Patootie.
Find this item in our catalog
Bottoms Up!
By: Marilyn Singer
A non-fiction book about the myriad of different ways animals use their posteriors-- from attracting a mate to hatching an egg. This is a silly and wonderfully illustrated book that children will love.
Find this item in our catalog
Bug Butts
By: Dawn Cusick
Another book about the different ways animals use their fannies but this one is all about bugs. Did you know that most spiders spin silk from spinerettes on their behinds?
Find this title in our catalog
Chicken Butt!
By: Erica Perl
A new spin on a classic joke--"you know what?" "Chicken Butt!" A young boy nearly drives his father crazy with his silly jokes in the humorous picture book.
Find this title in our catalog
Enjoy! --cm
World Language Storytimes, Monday, May 16 through Friday, May 20
12.48
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Please join us for stories in various world languages at the Beaverton City Library! Whether you know the language or not, it's fun to hear songs and stories in another language!
For ages 2 – 6 years and accompanying adults.
For ages 2 – 6 years and accompanying adults.
No registration required.
Join us @ 10:30 AM in the Storytime Room
Join us @ 10:30 AM in the Storytime Room
Monday, May 16 — Danish
Tuesday May 17 — Hindi
Wednesday, May 18 —Russian
Thursday, May 19 — German
Friday, May 20 —Korean
Tuesday May 17 — Hindi
Wednesday, May 18 —Russian
Thursday, May 19 — German
Friday, May 20 —Korean
-sv
Posted in: Special Programs
Kamis, 12 Mei 2011
"One World, Many Stories", Summer Reading 2011
09.10
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"One World, Many Stories", Summer Reading 2011 begins
Wednesday, June 1, 2011.
You can register in person in the Children's area on the first floor of the library or online at www.beavertonlibrary.org/kids. Summer Reading is for all children, birth to those entering grade five in the fall of 2011. Read on your own or have someone read to you for 15 hours and collect prizes and a paperback book of your own. And be sure and check out our summer program schedule for fun things to do at the library over the summer. We hope to see you this summer at the Beaverton City Library!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011.
You can register in person in the Children's area on the first floor of the library or online at www.beavertonlibrary.org/kids. Summer Reading is for all children, birth to those entering grade five in the fall of 2011. Read on your own or have someone read to you for 15 hours and collect prizes and a paperback book of your own. And be sure and check out our summer program schedule for fun things to do at the library over the summer. We hope to see you this summer at the Beaverton City Library!
-gw-
Posted in: Summer Reading
Minggu, 08 Mei 2011
Family Movie Matinee
16.00
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Senin, 02 Mei 2011
New Picture Book Review: The Last Day of Kindergarten
14.16
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By Nancy Loewen
Illustrated by Sachico Yoshikawa
Call Number: E Loeman, N.
Best for Ages 4-7
I’ve been waiting for summer and now it’s just around the corner! Time to review one of our new picture books: Nancy Loewen’s Last Day of Kindergarten.
In this story we follow a girl through her last day of kindergarten with all of her colorful pink-cheeked friends in Mrs. Popinski class—she reminisces about what it was like on the first day of kindergarten—when her crayons were all pointy and new, and all the fun things they did in the school year like playing Grocery Store, or dressing up for Halloween, and even losing her first tooth.
During the last day of kindergarten her class cleans up the room, then dons mortarboards (those funny flat graduation hats) made from construction paper and yarn and has a graduation ceremony for friends and family (which explains the predominance of little boys wearing neck ties to kindergarten—something that didn’t seem quite normal in the first few pages.)
My favorite part about The Last Day of Kindergarten is that it really captures the feelings of the last day of school: sadness that something is ending, but excitement for summer, and anticipating what the next school year will bring. In first grade the class will eat lunch in the cafeteria, make new friends and play on the big kid’s playground. While the details of this girls’ story may not fit exactly with what happens with your child’s last day of kindergarten this certainly is a great book to check out and discuss with your class or to read one-on-one with your child getting ready for their last day of school.
Illustrated by Sachico Yoshikawa
Call Number: E Loeman, N.
Best for Ages 4-7
I’ve been waiting for summer and now it’s just around the corner! Time to review one of our new picture books: Nancy Loewen’s Last Day of Kindergarten.
In this story we follow a girl through her last day of kindergarten with all of her colorful pink-cheeked friends in Mrs. Popinski class—she reminisces about what it was like on the first day of kindergarten—when her crayons were all pointy and new, and all the fun things they did in the school year like playing Grocery Store, or dressing up for Halloween, and even losing her first tooth.
During the last day of kindergarten her class cleans up the room, then dons mortarboards (those funny flat graduation hats) made from construction paper and yarn and has a graduation ceremony for friends and family (which explains the predominance of little boys wearing neck ties to kindergarten—something that didn’t seem quite normal in the first few pages.)
My favorite part about The Last Day of Kindergarten is that it really captures the feelings of the last day of school: sadness that something is ending, but excitement for summer, and anticipating what the next school year will bring. In first grade the class will eat lunch in the cafeteria, make new friends and play on the big kid’s playground. While the details of this girls’ story may not fit exactly with what happens with your child’s last day of kindergarten this certainly is a great book to check out and discuss with your class or to read one-on-one with your child getting ready for their last day of school.
Posted in: New Book Review,Picture Books