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1 Harborfields Public Library CHILDREN S SERVICES 31 Broadway, Greenlawn, New York (631)
2 Children s Librarians Patricia Moisan Head of Children s Services Stephanie Knepper Part-time Librarians Ellen Blanchard Sandra Bucher Eleanor Hasher Linda Meglio Mary Soergel Carol-Anne Walsh
3 CHILDREN S PROGRAMS PATTY CAKE! PATTY CAKE! Is a half hour program of board books, nursery rhymes, songs, and finger plays for babies ages birth to 17 months and a caregiver. Registration is required. MOTHER GOOSE Held once a month from September through June, parents and grandparents of children ages birth to 24 months come for a half hour of songs, nursery rhymes, and books. Registration is not required. 1, 2, BUCKLE MY SHOE Is for children ages 18 through 35 months and their parents or caregivers. It is a half hour of stories, finger plays, songs, and movement. Registration is required. MOMMY, DADDY, AND ME Is designed to provide a setting in which parents or caregivers and their two-yearolds work and play together. This program meets once a week for one hour, and provides a learning experience by presenting guest speakers who discuss topics including music, play, nutrition, movement, and early childhood development. Registration is required. PICTURE BOOK TIME Is a half hour of stories, finger plays and songs for children 3 years of age. This will be your child s first story time experience without a parent accompanying him/her into the story room. Registration is required. PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME Is a half hour of stories, finger plays, songs, and more for children 4 or 5 years of age who have not started kindergarten. Registration is required. JUST FOR K S Is a 45-minute program of stories, songs, and more designed especially for the child who is currently in kindergarten. Registration is required.
4 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS Read & Rap Book discussions designed for 4th and 5th grade boys and girls accompanied by a parent. Program includes lively discussions and jeopardy game. Third Grade Kids Read Book discussions geared towards third grade boys and girls. Have fun while building reading comprehension. STORIES AND MORE Is an hour-long program of stories, with related poems, crafts, magic, cooking and more, for children currently in 1st and 2nd grades. Registration is required for this 5-week program, which takes place in January through March. MORE PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES LET S MAKE MUSIC This four-week program is for children, ages 18 to 30 months old, and an adult. Registration is required. STORY/CRAFT WORKSHOPS Various workshops featuring stories and a related craft throughout the year. Registration is required. TODDLER MOVIE Bring your toddlers to the library to enjoy a movie based on a popular book character. A display of books will be available. Please be advised that there is no food or drink allowed during the movies. Registration is not required. NURSERY SCHOOL ART EXHIBIT Come into the Children s Room and admire the wonderful artwork of area nursery schools.
5 SEASONAL STORY PROGRAMS CRAFT WORKSHOPS HOLIDAY & SPECIAL OCCASION PROGRAMS For details on all of these programs, check the current issue of the Harborfields Public Library Newsletter and ask for the current monthly calendar in the Children s Room. STORYBOOK HALLOWEEN All are invited to come to the Library for Halloween. Take a walk through Storybook Land and go trick-or-treating from a variety of favorite storybook and nursery rhyme friends. SUMMER READING PROGRAM After your child has read one book (or someone has read one to them), come to the Library and tell us the title and author. For each book reported on, a sticker will be given out and put in the child s Reading Club booklet. They will also get an activity to complete, either here in the library or to take home. When you have read a minimum number of books, you will be invited to a special program, where Reading Club Certificates will be awarded. READ-TO-ME CLUB Children 4 years old through those entering 1st grade can join the Read-to-Me Club. SUMMER READING CLUB Children entering 2nd grade through 6th grade can join the Summer Reading Club.
6 SUMMER ACTIVITIES DAY AT THE MOVIES During July and August, a movie will be shown once a week. Please be advised that an adult must accompany children under 9 years old, and no food or drinks are allowed during the movies. Registration is not required. KOOL KOOKING Children in grades kindergarten through 2nd, and grades 3rd through 5th, learn step-by-step how to prepare lunch. Registration required. PAJAMA STORY TIME Nighttime story hour for children ages 4 to 7 who can come dressed in pajamas, and spend 45 minutes listening to stories. Registration is not required. TALES FOR TOTS Teenage volunteers will be in the Children s Room, waiting to read stories to children of all ages three afternoons a week. I CAN READ! Beginning readers in grades 1st and 2nd grades are invited to read to some teenagers who are eager to listen to their progress. SPECIAL FEATURES KOOL KITS Backpacks filled with books, puzzles, games, and more, which will keep children occupied for many hours as you travel. The Kool Kits contain activities for children ages 4-12, and may be borrowed, one per family, from the Children s Room for a two-week period, available on a first come, first serve basis. SCHOOL ASSIGNMENTS School teachers can notify the Children s Room of impending assignments in their classes that require library materials on certain topics. These books will be on display for children to use in their reports.
7 PARENTING PAGE PARENT S COLLECTION is a special collection of books on issues in parenting. WELCOME NEW SIBLING KIT: I M A BIG BROTHER, I M A BIG SISTER This kit is designed to ease your child s anxiety concerning the arrival of a new brother or sister. Included in this kit is an anatomically correct newborn doll (your choice: boy or girl, light or dark skin) with clothes, diapers to change, videocassettes, books, pamphlets, and more. The New Sibling Kit may be borrowed for one week. Reservations are required and may be made up to five months in advance. NURSERY SCHOOL FAIR Meet representatives from over 25 nursery and pre-schools in the Centerport, Greenlawn, Huntington, Northport-East Northport, and South Huntington areas. Each school will have a display giving an overview of their school. This evening will be the only time you will be able to see all the schools in one place. Registration is required. This program is open to everyone, and is not limited to Harborfields residents. NURSERY SCHOOL DIRECTORY A directory of Pre-School and Child Care Facilities for the communities of Centerport, East Northport, Greenlawn, Huntington, Huntington Station, and Northport. Each facility is listed under the town in which it is located, with the address and director s name, and information on ages, hours, and individual features.
8 CALL NUMBER LEGEND J JUVENILE. All books in the Children s Room are J. If there is no further classification, this book will be found in Fiction, filed alphabetically by author s last name, then by title. All mysteries, horror stories, science fiction, historical fiction, fantasy, and large type (JLT) are interfiled with fiction, and are designated with a specific spine label. JP PICTURE BOOK. Found in the Picture Book section, alphabetically by author s last name, then by title. Big Books are a collection of oversized versions of many picture books. JP Pink Dot PICTURE BOOK PINK DOT. Found in the beginning of the picture books, they are smaller sized picture books. JP BB BOARD BOOKS. A collection of sturdy books for infants and toddlers, found in the Board Book House, in the middle of the Picture Book area. JETR EASY-TO-READ. Found in the Easy-To-Read section, filed alphabetically by author s last name, then by title. ETR Non-Fiction is interfiled with Non-Fiction. JPA PAPERBACK BOOKS. Found in the Fiction section. Blue spine labeled books are part of an Easy-to-Read series. Green spine-labeled books are part of a series for children in grades 3 and up. J398.2 NON-FICTION. Found in the Non-Fiction section, filed numerically, then alphabetically, by author s last name. JB BIOGRAPHY. Found in the Children s Biography section, filed alphabetically under the name of the person the book is about, then by the author s last name.
9 JR REFERENCE. Found in the Children s Reference section, filed numerically, then alphabetically by author s last name. These books are for use only in the library and may not be checked out. JPC PARENT S COLLECTION. A special collection of books on parenting found in the Parent s Collection section, filed numerically, then alphabetically by author s last name. JTC TEACHER S CORNER. A special collection of resource materials for educators. Found in the Teacher s Corner, filed numerically, then alphabetically by author s last name. J CASS/BK PICTURE BOOKS ON TAPE. Picture books with accompanying audiotapes. Fiction, Non-Fiction, Easy-to-Read, and Picture Books are interfiled by title. JCASS BOOKS ON TAPE. A collection of Fiction and Easy-to-Read books on audiocassettes, filed alphabetically by author s last name, then by title. JCDBK BOOKS ON CD. A collection of Fiction and Easy-to-Read books on CD, filed alphabetically by author s last name, then by title. JDVD and JVHS VIDEOS. A collection of children s educational and recreational videos, and DVD s, along with children s movies, filed alphabetically by series and then title, found in the Elsener Media Center. JCDROM CD-ROMS. A collection of Children s CD-ROMs featuring educational games, children s stories, children s songs, and critical thinking.
10 COMPUTER RULES The Children s Room has four computers in the preschool area, offering ageappropriate educational games, for children 7 years of age and younger. There are six computers at the front of the room offering Homework Help, encyclopedias and online databases for school research. Microsoft Word is featured on the computers, for homework and report writing, which is connected to a printer. Preference is given to Harborfields Public Library cardholders. An adult must accompany children in grades 2 and younger at all times. There is Internet access for children in the Children s Room. The Internet is available to children ages 7 years old through grade 6, after they have a permission form signed by a parent on file. Children must have a Parental Consent Form on file in the Children s Room to have access to the Internet. Children must present their Library card when using the Internet.
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12 Harborfields Public Library Hours Monday through Thursday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday (September through June): 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Children s Services Booklet Prepared by: Patricia Moisan, Children s Librarian Harborfields Public Library Fall 2008
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