Throwback from Ms. Eyer’s Library Critical Thinking Challenges: Sudoku

Not a numbers person? Perfect! This game doesn’t really involve numbers. In fact, the boxes could just as easily be filled with letters of the alphabet, shapes or even pictures! Numbers are only used because they are well-recognized symbols. Puzzles are a great activity for kids. They exercise the brain, help develop logical reasoning, and… Read More Throwback from Ms. Eyer’s Library Critical Thinking Challenges: Sudoku

Women’s History Month: Harriet Tubman Was a True Hero!

This book is a remarkable reverse timeline of Harriet Tubman’s life and all of the jobs and roles that Harriet Tubman held over her life.  Everyone has a story, and it is incredible to hear about all of the parts of one person’s journey, especially Harriet Tubman. Lesa Cline Ransome has written this incredible story… Read More Women’s History Month: Harriet Tubman Was a True Hero!

Read Across America = A Celebration of Cultures!

Read Across America is celebrated today, March 2! Schools celebrate this holiday to acknowledge Dr. Seuss, a childhood favorite! So instead of reading our familiar favorites that we love – let’s try something different, we are going to celebrate diversity, all of our cultures and lifestyles, in America!! This map was made by @TheBookWrangler –… Read More Read Across America = A Celebration of Cultures!

Hair Love – beautiful story, beautiful celebration, beautiful determination!

Celebrating differences is just one important way of being kind and compassionate toward one another!  We are going to read Matthew Cherry’s book Hair Love together! Then we can watch the Award Winning Animated Short! This book is such a beautiful book by Matthew Cherry, who is a former NFL wide receiver.  He truly set… Read More Hair Love – beautiful story, beautiful celebration, beautiful determination!