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The Bookworm Wainwright Public Library April 2017 The Bookworm Wainwright Public Library April 2017 April 04, 2017 Build It - Bridges & Pillars 4:00-5:00pm April 12, 2017 Bricks & Blocks Lego Club Celebrate, participate and discover 4:00-5:00pm WPL’s new updated facility! April 18, 2017 Family Fun Fables Join us for our celebration. Crafts, Snacks, Games, 10:30-11:15am Free Comic Books and more! Ages 3-8 with caregiver Come dressed as your favourite Spring Crafts comic book character, bring your 1:00-2:30pm - Ages 6-12 superpowers and join the party. Teen Paint Afternoon-$30.00 EarthPLAY for Earth Day 2017: 3:00-5:00pm - Grades 7-12 Connect to your nature! April 19, 2017 Minecraft Check out www.earthday.ca for 10:00-11:30am - Ages 8+ ideas, videos & programs. Lego Challenges 1:00-2:30pm - Ages 6-12 Thursday Mornings @ WPL April 20, 2017 Minecraft 10:30 am to 11:30 am April 6 to June 15, 2017 10:00-11:30am - Ages 8+ No Rhyme Time on: Library Whodunnit: April 27 & May 25 Solving with Forensics Hosted by Songs, finger plays, simple books Parent Link Centre 1:00pm-2:30pm - Ages 6-12 and bouncing rhymes. 780-842-2585 April 21, 2017 Minecraft Small snack served! 10:00-11:30am - Ages 8+ Wainwright Public Library Game Day will be closed 1:00-2:30pm - Ages 6-12 on April 14, 15 & 17 Outside-weather permitting for the Easter holiday. April 25, 2017 Let’s Talk-6:30-7:30pm 2017 Summer Reading Program ESL Conversation Café registration starts May 06th! April 26, 2017 Bricks & Blocks Lego Club Theme this year is Canada 150. 4:00-5:00pm April 29, 2017 Paper Succulent Class-$20.00 1:00-3:00pm - Adult 1 Adult Fiction Adult Non-Fiction South of Superior by Ellen Airgood Feast: Recipes & Stories from a Canadian Road Trip The Hollywood Daughter by Kate Alcott by Lindsay Anderson Broken Glass by V.C. Andrews The Little Bacon Cookbook by Jack Campbell Pekoe Most Poison by Laura Childs Charlton Heston Hollywood’s Last Icon by Marc Eliot The Devil’s Triangle by Catherine Coulter Reworking Retirement: A Practical Guide for Retirees Returning The Cutthroat by Clive Cussler to the Workplace by Allyn I. Freeman Every Wild Heart by Meg Donohue The End of Absence: Reclaiming What We’ve Lost in a World of The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel Constant Connection by Michael Harris Banana Cream Pie Murder by Joanne Fluke 2x4 Projects for Outdoor Living by Stevie Henderson Beautiful Lie the Dead by Barbara Fradkin How Can I Get Better? An Action Plan for Treating Resistant Her Secret by Shelley Shepard Gray Lyme and Chronic Disease by Richard Horowitz Most Dangerous Place by James Grippando Any Mummers ‘Lowed In? by Dale Jarvis Forever Safe by Jody Hedlund Me to We Together We Change the World by Craig Kielburger Wait for Dark by Kay Hooper The Blue-Collar Resume & Job Hunting Guide by Ron Krannich Man Overboard by Judith Jance Lyons on Horses: John Lyons’ Proven Conditioned-Response Bone Box by Faye Kellerman Training Program by John Lyons Devil in Spring by Lisa Kleypas When the Going Gets Tough: Still More Adventures from a A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline Country Vet by Dr. David Perrin The Forgotten Girls by Owen Laukkanen Selected Poems & Tales by Edgar Allan Poe A Million Little Things by Susan Mallery Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy: Ernest Hemingway’s Secret The Tower at Stony Wood by Patricia A. McKillip Adventures by Nicholas E. Reynolds Twelve Angry Librarians by James Miranda The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alere Saenz A Dog to Give Away by Dr. Dave Perrin What I Know Now: Letters to My Younger Self by Ellyn Spragins Dead Man Switch by Matthew Quirk Complete Guide to Brain Health: How to Stay Sharp, Improve A Trial in Venice by Roberta Rich Memory, and Boost Creativity by Michael S. Sweeney The Silent Girls by Eric Rickstad The New Soup Bible:200 Classic Recipes from Around the World The Glamour Chase (Doctor Who) by Gary Russell Taste of Home Mexican Cookbook The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See Audio Books Dangerous Games by Danielle Steel The Hollywood Daughter by Kate Alcott Never Let You Go by Chevy Stevens The Cutthroat by Clive Cussler A Reckoning of Angels by Stuart James Whitley The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel The Winter Lodge by Susan Wiggs Morning Glory by Sarah Jio Young Neil: The Sugar Mountain Years by Sharry Wilson Bone Box by Faye Kellerman Two Good Dogs by Susan Wilson I See You by Clare MacKintosh French Adult Wyoming Strong by Diana Palmer En Heritage by Danielle Steel Under the Knife by Kelly Parsons La Ronde des Souvenirs by Danielle Steel Blu-Ray Large Print The Birth of a Nation A Bee in Her Bonnet by Jennifer Beckstrand Collateral Beauty Widowmaker Jones by Brett Cogburn Doctor Strange Every Wild Heart by Meg Donohue Jackie Reading Up a Storm by Eva Gates Sing Bone Box by Faye Kellerman DVD Paws and Effect by Sofie Kelly Allied Devil in Spring by Lisa Kleypass Beauty and the Beast and Other Princess Tales A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline The Birth of a Nation Secret Sisters by Jayne Ann Krentz Blaze of Glory a Mini-Movie (Blaze and the Monster Machines) Vanilla Beaned by Jenn McKinlay Collateral Beauty The Fire by Night by Teresa Messineo Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas & Plays in the Snow A Book of American Martyrs by Joyce Carol Oates Doctor Strange L. A. Outlaws by T. Jefferson Parker Elena and the Secret of Avalor (Disney) The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick A Golden Christmas Triple Feature Island of Glass by Nora Roberts Jackie The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir by Jennifer Ryan Life on the Line Pilgrimage: My Search for the Real Pope Francis Moana (Disney) by Mark Kennedy Shriver Passengers Dangerous Games by Danielle Steel Magic by Danielle Steel Feedback, Comments, Concerns-Contact: Reclaiming Nick by Susan May Warren [email protected] 2 The Lion Guard: Life in the Pride Lands The Champion Jumper (Magic Pony) by Elizabeth Lindsay Little Charmers Ultimate Collection: Hazel Edition A Dream Come True (Magic Pony) by Elizabeth Lindsay Little Charmers Ultimate Collection: Lavender Edition Elle the Tumbelina Fairy by Daisy Meadows Scooby-Doo Shaggy’s Showdown: Original Movie Lauren the Puppy Fairy by Daisy Meadows Shimmer and Shine: Friendship Divine Mariana the Goldilocks Fairy by Daisy Meadows Sing Rosalie the Rapunzel Fairy by Daisy Meadows Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Best Chef Ruth the Red Riding Hood Fairy by Daisy Meadows Graphic Novels Selena the Sleepover Fairy (Rainbow Magic) by Daisy Meadows Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Avengers by Brian M. Bendis Horse Happy: A Brisa Story (Wind Dancers) by Sibley Miller Garfield Fat Cat -3 Pack, Volume 19 by Jim Davis The Horse Must Go On! A Sumatra Story (Wind Dancers) Fowl Language: Welcome to Parenting by Brian Gordon (Adult) by Sibley Miller What’s a Little Noogie Between Friends? by Lincoln Peirce Horses’ Night Out: A Sirocco Story (Wind Dancers) Soppy by Philippa Rice by Sibley Miller The Son of Neptune: the Graphic Novel by Rick Riordan If Wishes Were Horses: A Kona Story (Wind Dancers) Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson by Sibley Miller The Calvin and Hobbes Lazy Sunday Book by Bill Watterson The Mare’s Tale (Pet Vet) by Darrel Odgers Calvin and Hobbes Sunday Pages 1985-1995 by Bill Watterson Ghost Horse by George Edward Stanley The Essential Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson The Smelly Search by Geronimo Stilton Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat by Bill Watterson Picture Books The Revenge of the Baby-Sat by Bill Watterson Nat the Cat Can Sleep Like That by Victoria Allenby Scientific Progress Goes “Boink” by Bill Watterson The Nearsighted Giraffe by A. H. Benjamin French Juvenile Pete the Cat and the Treasure Map by James Dean L’ivoire du Magohamoth by Christophe Arleston One Good Deed by Terri Fields Tricked by Jen Calonita The Otter Who Loved to Hold Hands by Heidi Howarth Garfield Poids Lourd 13 by Jim Davis That’s (Not) Mine by Anna Kang Turbo (Mission: Adoption) by Isabelle Fortin Strictly No Elephants by Lisa Mantchev Juvenile Non-Fiction My Trip to the Science Museum by Mercer Mayer Awesome 8:50 Picture-Packed Top 8 Lists! (National My Best Friend’s Birthday by Silvia Olivas Geographic Kids) by Jen Agresta Smurfette and the Lost Village by Daphne Pendergrass Vroom! Motoring into the Wild World of Racing by Tim Miller Goat and Donkey and the Noise Downstairs by Simon Puttock Horses by Christina Wilsdon Come Over to My House by Dr. Seuss Wolves by Christina Wilsdon Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book by Dr. Seuss Dogs (Scholastic First Discovery) Hunches in Bunches by Dr. Seuss Young Adult I Wish that I Had Duck Feet by Dr. Seuss The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco On Beyond Zebra! by Dr. Seuss Juvenile Fiction Wacky Wednesday by Dr. Seuss Bunnies in the Bathroom (Animal Ark) by Ben M. Baglio Disney’s The Villains Collection by Todd Strasser Foals in the Field (Animal Ark) by Ben M. Baglio Pooh’s Grand Adventure (Disney) Hamster in the Holly (Animal Ark) by Ben M. Baglio French Picture Books Husky in a Hut (Animal Ark) by Ben M. Baglio Caillou Apprend a Patiner by Marion Johnson Wolf at the Window (Animal Ark) by Ben M. Baglio Bleu ou Rouge, Il Faut que ca Bouge! by Melissa Lagonegro The Girl Who Hated Ponies (Pony Pals) by Jeanne Betancourt Si tu Etais Mon Ami by Diane Namm Magic Pony (Pony Pals) by Jeanne Betancourt Brady Brady et la Rondelle de Collection by Mary Shaw Pony-Sitters (Pony Pals) by Jeanne Betancourt Easy Reader-Level One Always There (Heartland) by Lauren Brooke Mission Paw (Paw Patrol) Love is a Gift (Heartland) by Lauren Brooke Stop the Stone Monsters! (Lego Nexo Knights) New Beginnings (Heartland) by Lauren Brooke We Love Baseball!
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