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The Music of Blueberries for Sal
By The TreehouseDecember 18, 2019
Repeated rhythms provided a bridge from oral storytelling to printed books.
Mary Poppins, Week 3
By Erin K.December 16, 2019
Why do you think P.L. Travers included a character like Mrs. Corry in her book—and why do you think the Disney movie cut it?
A Stickery Situation
By Greg L.December 11, 2019
Labeling library books is a surprisingly complex operation.
Mary Poppins, Week 2
By Erin K.December 9, 2019
What did you think of the book's depiction of Mary Poppins? Do you wish she were a little nicer?
Mary Poppins, Week 1
By Erin K.December 2, 2019
The magical nanny Mary Poppins flies into town and shakes up the Banks family.
“This Town is Our Town,” but How Did It Get That Way?
By Yellow Springs Community LibraryDecember 1, 2019
Do you ever wonder what was going on in Yellow Springs before you arrived here? A program newly available on DVD can shed some light.
Cheers to Forty-Four Years!
By Xenia Community LibraryDecember 1, 2019
Brigid O’Connor retired from Xenia Community Library on November 29, 2019, with over forty-four years of distinguished public service.
Catching up with Grace
By Winters-Bellbrook Community LibraryDecember 1, 2019
Winters-Bellbrook Community Library has a longtime resident. We sat down with Grace the Fern and got the scoop on what it’s like to live in the Winters window.
The Interesting History of “a Sweet Little Game for Sweet Little Folks”
By Jamestown Community LibraryDecember 1, 2019
Did you know Candy Land was invented for children hospitalized with polio? Kids can play a life-sized version of the game in Jamestown.
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