The children's department of the Decatur Public Library--Decatur, Alabama.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Storytimes!!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Magic Tree House Club
Wonderopolis!
About Wonder of the Day
Learning is happening everywhere, all the time! We have bottled a little bit of that learning in each Wonder of the Day®. Experience a daily dose of time with your child to make the most of each and every moment together — learn something new, try out an idea, create a masterpiece, imagine possibilities. It’s easy. It’s fun. But the learning is big!
And the Wonder of the Day leads to 100 percent guaranteed smiles.
The Wonderopolis website is brought to you by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL)
Friday, July 22, 2011
Upcoming Event

The Summer Reading Program is drawing to a close. We have an exciting event coming up this Monday with Melinda Mills, Learning Through Song. Join us in the community room at either 10 am or 11:15 am and be ready to clap and sing!
Don't forget about our end of Summer party coming up Thursday, July 28 at Rhodes Ferry Park. Join us for games, refreshments, and fun in the sun. The event will begin and 10 am.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
A to Z

http://www.atoztheusa.com/index.asp
A to Z: The USA provides a state by state look at the United States of America. Each state has a wide variety of information attached to it for quick access. Includes the history, maps, symbols census information and more. Outside of the library users must log on with their library card.

http://www.atozmapsonline.com/a-z_maps_online_login.asp
A to Z Maps Online is a collection of more than 146,000 maps and supplemental materials. Find static, animated, real-time, scientific, and antique maps. Browse maps of the world, continents, countries, and states. This database includes outline maps, political maps, physical maps, thematic maps, climate change and environmental maps, historic maps, current event maps, geology and topographic maps, weather maps, and much more. This database also contains NASA Earth Observatory Maps, NASA Animation Maps, U.S. Geological Survey Maps, U.S. Census Bureau Maps, and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Maps. Fourteen glossaries for geogra-phy, cartography, and more are also provided.
Downloadable Audio and ebooks

Decatur Public Library is so happy to now offer downloadable audio and ebooks. Just follow the link to the Camellia Net website and sign in with your library card number.
http://camellia.lib.overdrive.com
With download media available 24/7, your library is always open! There is something for all ages and you never have to worry about overdue fines with your downloadables.
Check Camellia Net for titles on your summer reading list. Those titles may be available for you there in either ebook or audio form. If the item is checked out, the site will give you an option to place a hold. You will be notified by email when it is your turn to check out the item.
At the site, there are step by step instructions on how to get started with Camellia Net. You will be asked to download the Overdrive software and the Adobe Digital Editions software in order to operate the downloadables on your computer. Many of the titles can be used on portable devices. Check the list at the site to find out which ones are compatible.
This is an exciting new adventure for us and we need your feedback! Let us know if you like it and what you would like to see added to the selection. Enjoy!!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
50 Books to Read in Kindergarten
Books to Read in Kindergarten has been a huge success this summer. This is a diverse list of titles that include familiar favorites as well as new titles. Some are great read-alouds and others are great for early reading practice. These titles are
currently on display at the library.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Toddlers At the Library!

The Summer Reading Program isn't just for big kids. Toddlers and their caregivers can join us on Wednesday mornings at 10 am throughout the summer for a fun time of rhymes, songs & fingerplays. See schedule for specific dates! Also, register for the reading club. Families can keep track of all book titles read to their babies and toddlers to earn prizes such as coupons for free ice cream. Registration begins June 1!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Summer Reading Schedules

Summer reading schedules are now available at the library. We have lots of fun things planned for this summer and hope that you will join us. Registration begins June 1. This year we have a reading club for children ages 0-11 and a reading club for teens ages 12-18. Please register for the appropriate club. More details about the reading clubs can be found at the library.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Choose Your Adventure
Monday, May 16, 2011
Summer Sneak Peek!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
A Book and A Hug
Royal Tea Party!

Yes, the royal wedding has come and gone and many of us spent that day without power and trying to assess damage from the recent tornadoes. Our hope is that all of our library children and their families are safe from the storms and that life is returning to normal.
Our tea party has been rescheduled for this Friday 10am to 4pm in the children's dept. Drop by any time for crafts, dress-up and refreshments. Browse our fantastic display of books dealing with all things England---knights, castles, princesses, royal families, etc. Oh and sign our guest book too while you are at the library!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Puppet Show!
Friday, March 18, 2011
A Royal Tea Party!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Reminder of the Book Drive!!
http://rivercityreadersforkids.blogspot.com/2011/02/book-drive.htmlOur book drive for gently used children's and teen books begins March 1. Please donate if you can! These books will be used as prizes during our Summer Reading Program.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Create Musical Memories
If you are like me and you like songs that have been made into fabulous picture books, then you will like two of our newest arrivals to the children's department:
Over the
Waking Up
Check these titles out and make some musical memories with your little one today!
March/April Calendars
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Fun Reads!!
Bad Kitty books by Nick Bruel
Weird School Daze series by Dan Gutman
Franny
Dear Dumb Diary series by Jim Benton
Zig Zag K
After Happily Ever After Series by Tony Bradman
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Story Times Next Week!
Monday, February 7, 2011
Book Drive!
ing is around the corner...yes, it's really true! And if that means your thoughts turn to Spring cleaning, then won't you consider helping us out in the children's department? We are in need of gently used children's books to give away this summer as summer reading prizes. Therefore, we will have a book drive the week of February 28th. This is for children's books ranging from board books on up to teen titles. Bring your gently used book donations to the children's department and place them in the donation bin. Thanks so much!!
Coming Soon!
Thursday, January 20, 2011
New at the Library
Tell the Truth, B. B. Wolf by Judy Sierra
When he is invited to share his story at the local library, the Big Bad Wolf comes face to face with the way he treated the three little pigs. Realizing he had once been a big bully towards them, he offers to make amends.
Inter
This 2011 Caldecott Honor book tells the hilarious story of Papa Chicken reading a bedtime story to his little red chicken. He has only just begun to tell the tale when little chick interrupts to tell the story in her own words.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Free Friday Flick!
Friday, December 10, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Vote for your favorite!!
Your movie choices are: Elf, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Polar Express, and The Santa Clause. Vote for your favorite today!!
Polar Express Storytime
Join us December 14th at 7 pm for a special evening storytime. We will read The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg and enjoy cookies and cocoa. This program is for families with children ages 3 and up. Reservations are required. Please call 256-353-2993 ext 122 or email children@decatur.lib.al.us to reserve a spot. The first 50 children to arrive will receive a conductor's cap.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Pint-Sized Post
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Trick-or-Treat
Monday, October 18, 2010
Things to do with the family in Decatur Alabama
For Free:
Wheeler Wildlife Refuge: Coming from Decatur: It's really close! Just take Highway 67 (Point Mallard Parkway) to the east. It's about 2 miles from the intersection of Hwy 31 and Hwy 67. Turn right--museum, walking trails, observatory
Cooks Natural Science Museum: 412 13th St SE Decatur AL, Mon-Sat 9 am-12 pm & 1 pm-5pm, Sun 2 pm-5 pm--collection of butterflies, shells, coral, stone, animals--very nice exhibit
Carnegie Visual Arts Center: 207 Church St NE 256-341-0562 Wed-Fri 11am-6 pm (open until 8 pm every third Thurs) Sat 11am-4pm
Petco, PetSmart
Morgan County Farmer’s Market: 211 1st Ave SE
Rhodes Ferry Park: Harborview & Market St, waterfront playground, picnic area, walking trails, train passes by
Delano Park: 6th ave & Gordon Dr playground, picnic area, walking trail, splash pad
Wilson Morgan Park: Beltline & Sandlin Rd, wooden playground, picnic areas, tennis court, softball, walking trail
Gin House Branch Farm: 1579 Bethel Rd S Decatur, AL 35603 http://www.ghbf.com/ for info
Reeves Peach Farm: 447 Hwy 36E Hartselle, AL 256-773-9479 strawberries, pumpkins, tomatoes
McDonald’s Play Place: Priceville, Hwy 67
Dairy Queen Play Place: Hartselle, Hwy 31
Chick-Fil-A: Beltline Rd
And of course don't forget storytimes at our library. Check out our website for a calendar of events--www.decatur.lib.al.us
Admission Charged:
AMF River City Bowl 3117 Highway 31 S Decatur, AL 35603 256-353-3162
Carmike 8 607 14 Street SE Decatur, AL 35601 256-350-0935
Regal Cinema 8 1801 Beltline Road SW Decatur, AL 35601256-355-6622
Funland Golf Course 401 14th Street SE Decatur, AL 35601 256-355-9849
Golf Shores Mini Golf 2015 Westmead Street SW Decatur, AL 35601 256-350-8711
Skate Castle: 256-355-0561 Play-n-Stay on Wednesday mornings, $3 admission--roller racers, bounce house, music & games
Point Mallard: Ice Rink open year round 256-341–4915 $6 General Admission $2 skate rental
Aquatics: GENERAL ADMISSION:Children (Ages 5 - 11) $11.00Adults ( 12 and 61)
$16.00Seniors (62+) $11.00Children 4 and under FREE
This is just a small list. Be sure to check out the visitor bureau website for more information: http://www.decaturcvb.org/ and also look at: http://www.decaturmorgancounty.com/
If you know of any places to add to this list or if any information listed here needs to be changed, please let us know!!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Bad News for Outlaws by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson

New @ Your Library

The Cow Loves Cookies by Karma Wilson--Follow the farmer as he feeds the farm animals and find out why the cow loves cookies. Nice rhyming text and repetition. Have a glass of milk and some cookies nearby as you read this one!!
Teddy Bear Sleepover

Thursday, August 19, 2010
Upcoming Program

Storytime Calendars
Monday, July 26, 2010
End of Summer Reading Luau
Friday, July 23, 2010
Moonshot, the Flight of Apollo 11

Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Pint-Sized Post
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Princess Books
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Whatcha Reading??

I just finished reading Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson and what an exciting adventure story as we follow young Jim Hawkins as he leaves his seaside village to take to the high seas and then to search for buried treasure on Treasure Island. He meets some most interesting characters along the way such as an old seaman named Billy Bones, Black Dog and of course Long John Silver himself. The search is on for the treasure buried by long dead Captain Flint, "the bloodthirstiest buccaneer that ever lived," and along the way young Jim learns some things about himself and his fellow crew members. It is a coming of age sort of story and filled with adventure. In this story, Stevenson gives us our popular perception of pirates with treasure maps where x marks the spot to the buried treasure, and the one-legged pirate with a parrot on his shoulder.
So, what are you reading? Stop by the desk sometime and let me know of the stories you've read and liked. I'd love to hear about them and also any stories you think we should add to the collection at our library.
Recommended reading:
Anything by Richard Peck. He is one of my favorites and I especially love his Long Way from Chicago, A Year Down Yonder, and A Season of Gifts--three books in which we meet his wonderful character, Mrs. Dowdle. Mrs. Dowdle is the grandmotherly type with lots of spunk and gumption. Just hilariously funny and heartfelt all at the same time.
Also, I'm a big fan of Vivian Vande Velde. Her books have kind of a spooky element about them and two of my favorites that we have are Stolen and Curses, inc.
You might like to listen to The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg by Rodman Philbrick which is about a boy who runs off to try to rescue his brother who has been sold into service in the Civil War--another lighthearted adventure in which Homer tries to be truthful about the retelling of such events, being the chronic fibber that he is.
Upcoming events
In Full Swing of Summer
We are now collecting reading logs and will do so until 4 pm on July 22. Lots of you have already come by and picked up your prize bags and free books. Remember, you do not have to be present to win one of the $25 gift cards that will be given out the day of the luau. Should your name be drawn, we will contact you. But we do hope to see you at the luau on the 29th of this month.
Lastly, I'd like to leave you with a couple of pictures from one of our latest programs. Wasn't it wonderful to have magician Archie Wade and Merlin the rabbit with us just recently? I do believe a good time was had by all.
















