{New Stuff for Teens}

New Children's Nonfiction

Some new interesting nonfiction titles for children and young adults are listed below. They cover such varied topics as writing poetry, managing money, discovering ancient bodies in glaciers, life on Mars, living with an autistic sibling, who killed Abraham Lincoln, and more. All make a great read!

Keeping in Touch with the Stowe Free Library

New ways to keep up with what's happening at the Stowe Free Library.

Date Change for Next Nature Program

The Lamoille County Nature Center has changed the date of their next scheduled After School Program at the library. The "Maple Sugaring" program will now be held on March 4 from 3-4 pm, not March 11. This program is for children in grades 3-5. A small snack is provided. Please call 253-6145 to sign up.

Babies and Toddlers at Story Time

Some of our youngest patrons enjoying Story Time.

Have you taken our survey yet?

Be sure to take our survey on the services at the Stowe Free Library!

Looking for some vicarious thrills?

Watching these films makes me dream about being 18 again!

Julie's latest recommendations

Lamoille County Nature Center program is lots of fun!

Carrie Riker from the Lamoille County Nature Center was here on Wednesday to teach kids about moose and deer. Antonia Roccia volunteered to be a moose. Here she is wearing antlers, hooves, and 4 stomachs. Can you tell she's a moose?
Antonia Rocchio with Carrie Riker

Julie's Christmas picks

Do you need an idea for a Christmas book for a child in your life? Here are few ideas from our Children's Librarian. This list includes new pictures books for the young, an anniversary edition of a Christmas classic (Big Susan), a new "ology" book, a bio of our new President, an interactive mystery, and two graphic novels. Stop by the library and we will gladly show you even more!

Abel's Magic Workshop

On Wednesday afternoon, November 12, at 3 o'clock, high schooler Abel German will be teaching a workshop on card tricks for kids ages 10 and up. Registration is required and space is limited. A small snack will be provided. Come learn card tricks to fool your friends! Call 253-6145 for more information.
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