End of school celebrations at Lewis County Library

 

Last week the Lewis County Public Library and Archives had several guests who were celebrating the end of their school year. The Lewis County Elementary School 3rd Graders and the Preschool classes came to the library for tours and a summer reading preview.

The 3rd grade classes visited Thursday, May 12th, and split their time between an outdoor story session and indoor tour of the library. While outside, students heard the story "Telesik" about a little boy, his boat and the dragon who wanted little Telesik for dinner. Inside, they learned about all the free items and activities the library has to offer!

The preschool classes visited on Friday, May 13th, enjoying a beach-themed story time. They found out that seagulls are really hungry. In the books "If You Ever Want to Bring a Piano to the Beach, Don't!" by Elise Parsley, and "Curious George Goes to the Beach" by Marget and H. A. Rey, the seagulls try to get the picnics! The students enjoyed ocean-themed songs and fingerplays.


Both groups of classes previewed a taste of the library's summer reading program, "Oceans of Possibilities: Streaming through Lewis County." Thank you, teachers and students for coming to visit Lewis County Public Library and Archives. To learn more about Summer Reading and other programs offered at the library, keep an eye on our Facebook page, visit our website http://www.lewislibrary.com, or give us a call at 931-786-5365.

 

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