Children’s Blog
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Want to know what’s new and happening for children at the Milton Public Library? Read our weekly blog to stay abreast of all kid-related developments, and visit the Library to engage your kids with books, learning, and activities today!
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Back to School
September 01, 2016 | Miss Sara
It’s a little quieter in the library these days, as all of our young friends are heading back to school for another exciting year of learning! While summer fun may be behind us, I’m still thinking about it because I am positively overwhelmed by the success of this year’s summer reading program. Let’s recap this
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Celebrate Summer Reading Achievements on Monday Night!
August 12, 2016 | Miss Sara
I’m so proud of the hard work Milton readers have done this summer. You have been reading a ton, and logging lots and LOTS of minutes and programs! While your work isn’t finished yet (registered readers can keep logging until August 30), we’d like to celebrate all of your achievements thus far with a party!
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Monday Night for Families: Bubbleology
July 15, 2016
As part of the Children’s Room’s Monday night summer series, we are pleased to have an exciting, don’t-miss program coming to the Keys Room on Monday, July 18 at 7pm: Bubbleology with Keith Michael Johnson! Bubbleology enchants audiences of all ages with the art and science of soap bubbles. Keith Michael Johnson uses bubbles—large and small—to explain
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What is Makernoon?
June 29, 2016 | Miss Sara
An old program with a new name is returning to the Milton Public Library this summer. Called Makernoon, it’s a joint Children’s/Teen program for ages 10-13. Some of you may have come to it in previous summers, when it was called Crafternoon. The concept is still the same – each week we make a different
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TOMORROW: Summer Reading Begins!
June 22, 2016
The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here. Summer Reading starts tomorrow, Thursday, June 23! This means two important things for you, my young reading friends: You can start logging minutes! Click here to log some now. We hope you’ll read 30 minutes a day over the course of the summer in order
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