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Also in this issue: All reading is good reading pg. 3 A librarian's hardest question pg. 6 We've got space for your team pg. 9 Michelle Cuevas-Stubblefield Elesia Stubblefield TOPEKA & SHAWNEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY DEC 2017 - JAN 2018 Here comes the I DIDN'T KNOW Learn & the library did that! All reading Gretchen Play Bus is good reading Here are just a few of the ways to “No, you can’t check out that Staff works to get you the right information Digital comic book, you need to get a encourage reading: real book.” • Audiobooks easily turn car time into reading time and magazines “That book’s too easy for you.” give kids access to more Ask a challenging books than they These are words we’ve heard from might be able to read on their It's preschool on wheels! many well-meaning caregivers who own. They’re also great for librarian. anytime, kids who need to be active. Hop on the bus with want their kids to become good We’ll help you find a great read your 0-5 year old for readers. As librarians, we want to A pair of headphones and or the answer to your question. make the case for letting kids read a download from Hoopla story time and learning anywhere whatever they choose. can turn any device into an Call 785 580-4400 play with puzzles, art, opportunity to read while Text 785 322-4099 All reading is good reading. Your walking, drawing or playing. blocks and imagination. Diana Friend instantly has access to her favorite magazines. Email [email protected] f you like magazines go to your connected to the internet. If you don't Flipster’s popular magazine titles include child will learn new vocabulary, • Comic books and graphic computer or mobile device have access to the internet (like on an Forbes, People, Rolling Stone and Us improve fluency and build novels add visual context Visit at the library or a SCHEDULE I right now! Type in tscpl.org airplane), download your magazines to Weekly. 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They Walmart b. $25 - provides one child year of books and you she’d read about in a Ripley’s Monday–Friday 9AM–9PM receive “A gift of reading” ornament to keep have insider knowledge on what’s 2630 SE California Ave Believe it or Not book,” popular and good for developing Saturday 9AM–6PM c. $125 - provides one child 5 years of books and you said librarian Natalie Moreland. kids who love to read. 785-580-4400 or tscpl.org for more info. receive a clear glass ornament with book strips inside _____________________________ Sunday Noon–9PM (pictured) to keep a. TOPEKA & SHAWNEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS 2 DEC 2017-JAN 2018 TOPEKA & SHAWNEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS 3 DEC 2017-JAN 2018 Get the creativity, ideas and Friends of the Library Keeping writers’ words for your next story rolling. sells books The library is a hub for local writers. We’ll help you connect, sharpen your skills and promote wheels turning your writing. Whether you’re writing fiction, non-fiction or poetry, an adult or a teen, we’ve tscpl.org/amazon got resources for you. Check out all the writer happenings These books 10 copies of one title are generally + discussion resources collectibles, limited editions, Reserve a bag for 6 weeks autographed Reserve any title or have a up to a year in advance high value. 222 titles available f anything can make reading For some people, the friendships are the perspective. Clubs encourage you to 785 580-4444 better, it’s getting together with best part of clubs. Librarian Lissa Staley step outside of your comfort zone. bgib.tscpl.org I other readers to share thoughts has led discussions at the library since about a book and see the story 2003. Her book club Classics Made “I like that book club forces me to read through new eyes. Modern meets early to catch up with stuff I'd never pick up otherwise,” said each other and show off pictures Michelle Morris co-leader of Bean There Here are three reasons book clubs are of grandkids before the club Read That. “I've found several titles I the best way to take your book-joy to meeting begins. truly enjoyed.” the next level. Songs “We call it ‘secret social time,’ although Own it or make it your own - Community – connect with everyone is welcome,” Staley said. 3 Your library offers a club of the 1 other readers who offer different “Some folks meet for lunch first and for pretty much every taste perspectives on life and books. spend the entire afternoon at the (tscpl.org/bookclubs) from Season library, building connections well humanities to graphic novels. “Book discussion gives an opportunity beyond the book.” We even have groups for HUSH podcast to socialize with others with similar discussing articles. Some groups DEC 1–20 interests and different backgrounds,” Dr. Sara Tucker agrees. She has meet at the library and some Every three weeks, said Shelby Schellenger, Graphic Novel facilitated discussions around Topeka meet at Topeka businesses. 10:15AM–1PM listen to librarian Panel leader. for decades and has seen relationships Live holiday music hosts Thad Hartman, grow. Tucker leads TALK (Talk About If these aren’t your cup of tea (or You know when you come to book club Literature in Kansas) four times a year. coffee) you can start your own group. performances in the Lissa Staley and you’re meeting on common ground—a Our Book Group in a Bag collection Miranda Ericsson love of reading. “Books become a vehicle for getting offers more than 200 titles for book rotunda. with special guests to know a diverse bunch of interesting, clubs. Each bag includes 10 copies of Performance schedule at tscpl.org/events from the library and “You never know where the intelligent book-reading people,” the book and a binder full of resources community who make conversation will go and the discussion Tucker said. and discussion guides. See the complete book and/or movie opens your mind to new ideas or selection at bgib.tscpl.org.