Children's Programs
The Children's Museum has moved to Dover!  The library has purchased a 1-year pass from Oct of 2008-Oct 2009....you can call the library at 664-9715 to sign up to use this pass.  It gives 4 people entrance for $2.00 each, a significant discount.  One family per day may use the passes, so call today to sign up! If we have enough interest, we'll extend our passes for a year-long one.  Check out the museum's web site at http://www.childrens-museum.org/cmnh/


Live Animal Event!

 

the Massabesic Audubon Center’s program

WORLD OF REPTILES!

Children will learn about the natural history of reptiles in New Hampshire, and have the opportunity to touch them!

Ages 5 and Up

On Sat. Dec. 6th

11am - 12Noon

Program has limited space - please register at the library or call 664-9715.

 


Holiday Card Making Class

December 13th from 10:30-12:30PM (Saturday)

Ages 11 through Adults may sign up on their own

Ages 8-10 must sign up with an adult partner

A free class to learn how to make home-made cards!  All  tools, materials, and instruction will be provided and everyone will make three holiday themed cards which can be given as gifts. There will be designs for all abilities. The paper will be cut and scored ahead of time so attendees will only need to stamp, color, create, etc. This class will be suitable for beginners as well as seasoned crafters.
 

Toddler Story Hours
Toddler Story Hours are held weekly for ages 3-6 on Thursdays at 11AM. Each story hour has a special theme with songs and crafts related to it. Children do go into the story time room without parents, but you can be right there outside our large glass windows. A first taste of independence for toddlers! We offer these on a rotating schedule throughout the year. You can see when sign ups begin for the next session at our Calendar of Events page. Should you miss more than two sessions without calling, your space will be given to someone on our waiting list. Spaces Still Open.


Toddler story times by Wendy Rowe (Virginia Schonwald...previous librarian pictured) are always popular. Children learn about all kinds of subjects, from the alphabet and counting to whales and zebras!

Lap Sit Story Time for Infants
Lap Sit Story Hours for infants ages 1-3 years old are also offered. This is an interactive ½ hour with stories, rhymes , and songs that introduces very young children to the story time format. It is a great learning experience for parents as well…you'll walk away with rhymes, finger plays, and storytelling techniques to share with your child at home. We also try to make lists of recommended books and display items of interest to parents of young children. We offer these on a rotating schedule throughout the year in multiple-week sessions. You can see when sign ups for the next session begin on our Calendar of Events. Please be aware that you will be required to participate with your child and that you are signing up for all 6 sessions. Should you miss more than 2 without calling your space will be given to someone on our waiting list.  These sessions do fill quickly.

Lap Sit for babies can be fun and educational!

Watch this page for more news on activities in Barrington!
For a full listing of events, click on the calendar....... we'll post items as they are planned.


Annual Easter Egg Hunt

The Library holds this event annually in April for children ages 6 and under. Children receive not only candy; some will win books and stuffed animals as well. Come early…the eggs disappear quickly once the hunt begins! Look for the date of this on our Calendar of Events.

Great Stone Face Voting Site
The library serves as a voting site for the statewide award for the best children's book. This award is called the Great Stone Face Award and the library owns all the books on the year's list. Simply click here to see the list for this year! Children in grades 4-6 may vote on the list in May but all children are encouraged to read the books; they are the cream of the crop picked by New Hampshire's Children's Librarians. The library also has bookmarks with a list of the books, and we do book talks at local schools to get the kids reading.

In 1998 the winner of the Great Stone Face Award, Andrew Clements, accepted his award at the Barrington Library Elementary School! His book Frindle received the most votes from the children of Barrington.

At left: Author Andrew Clements and Corrie Chiknas (GSF Committee Head)


Revised Oct. 28th 2008
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