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May 30 at 9:30 am: Kenneth Oppel will talk about his creative process, from brainstorming, outlining, and successive drafts to finished book.
Read more about "A Life Scribbling: Kenneth Oppel Keynote"Spring is a great time get outside and enjoy the joys of nature. Here are some great books to help you explore!
Read more about "All Things Spring!"A list of contemporary romance books for young adults. The main requirements: must be set during the summer, and there must be l-o-v-e!
Read more about "Sizzling for Summer"Hear author and illustrator Lyndsay Wasko read from her book, "Best Nest."
Read more about ""Best Nest" Read-A-Long"You couldn't always pay for your books with loonies and toonies! The ancient Greeks are known for their detailed coin system that has heavily influenced today's money system...
Read more about "Coins of Ancient Greece (Ages 9 - 12)"In need of a break from haybales and country music? Bring a book to the calm oasis of Memorial Park for your lunch hour during the week of Stampede. You can escape the frenzy and...
Read more about "Reading in the Park"Have you read a book and felt like you were actually in its world, even if it took place in a remote jungle, or on a far-off planet? Together, we’ll explore worldbuilding and...
Read more about "LitCon 2022 - World-building in Fiction (fantasy/sci-fi)"Celebrate the launch of “Olya & Olena Escape the Invaders” with author readings and an instrumental concert by Volodymr Shyba streamed from Ukraine. The book is about two young...
Read more about ""Olya & Olena Escape the Invaders" Launch Party"Join us for for a conversation with Nita Prose, includes an audience Q&A and book signing. Use promo code CPLMPL22 at link below to secure your ticket.
Read more about "IMAGINARIUM by wordfest: A Clean Start with Nita Prose"In her writings, Anna Barth’s book captures the long-term effects of child sexual abuse, specifically when children don’t have the tools to understand and share their experiences...
Read more about "Using Literature to Discuss Child Sexual Abuse: Annabelle’s Secret - Discussing the Impacts of Isolation"Travel through time with characters in these books to the past or to the future.
Read more about "Journey of time"Snuggle up with these books to learn about interacting kindly.
Read more about "Let's Talk about Sharing "Does your student like to know how things work? Let them explore the world of technology and engineering with this curated guide of digital resources for learning, building, and experimenting. Use your free Library membership to access these great apps and resources in our Digital Library. No Library card? No problem. Sign up for free online and start using it now. Gale Virtual Reference Library eBooks Online Find full-text eBooks for learners of all ages in the Gale Virtual Reference Library on subjects including coding, business, science, and travel. Help your kids learn the tech behind cyber scams to avoid phishing, smishing, identity theft, and other hacks with the eBook Coding for Digital Security by Patricia Harris. (Ages 10+) Data, logic, conditionals, and Raspberry Pi; learn coding and brush up on your computer skills with 36 always-available eBooks in the Coding for Youth section. (Ages 8 – 12) Kanopy Kanopy is a free video streaming app with more than just movies and TV – you'll find lots of courses and educational content for all ages as well. Bridges! Buildings! Cathedrals! Domes! Watch the 24-part series Understanding the World’s Greatest Structures to inspire your budding engineer or architect. (Ages 10 – 12) World Book Online for Kids World Book Online for Kids is an online learning platform developed for young users. Children can explore a variety of topics in easy-to-read articles, images, and videos. You can also solve puzzles while learning fun facts or try out experiments. Make your own aerofoil, vacuum, turbine, or find out how boats float with the science experiments in the Machinery category under Science Projects.
Read more about "Stories Technology/Engineering eResources for ages 8 – 12"Calgary Public Library now has five mobile libraries that are rolling into communities around the city!Three vehicles are Book Trucks, bringing books, movies, and other Library services directly to the community. Our Book Trucks stop at regularly scheduled locations, and are also available to visit school or community events. Come aboard the Book Truck to get a free Library card, browse and borrow items, return items, or attend seasonal children’s programs.The fleet of libraries on wheels also includes two Story Trucks. These vehicles are designed to bring literacy activities directly to young children at day homes in select neighbourhoods. Library staff share stories, songs, and rhymes with children, through the Library Month at Your Day Home program.For our newest Story Truck, the Library worked with Mo Willems, children’s author and creator of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! and many other beloved titles.“The fact that the Story Truck team is leaving the building and going directly to the kids means they rock that much more!” Mo Willems says.Want the Story Truck to visit your day home? Requests can be made via this form. You can also request a Book Truck visit for your community event or school.
Read more about "Stories Meet the Library’s Newest Story Truck"Pick up your copy at any Calgary fire hall or Calgary Public Library location.
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