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January 31, 2013

East Kingston Library News

EAST KINGSTON — Fall in love with Your Library this February!

During the month of February the East Kingston Public Library is encouraging students to take advantage of our great selection of books from fiction to non-fiction. East Kingston Elementary students are encouraged to visit and record their progress on the “Heart Chart”. After two visits young readers may pick a free book from the prize basket.

We are also sponsoring a kids’ book club.

Adults and older readers are encourage to view the outstanding work being done at Barnard School by Sara Cassasa’s language arts class. Come into the library and see their display of “book trailers”. Use your smart phone to click on their QR codes and you will be transported to a multi-media experience that is quite an update on book reports of the past!

The young adult titles of today are well written and appeal to adults as well as young people. Many well-known authors have ventured into this field. You will find titles by Francine Prose, James Patterson and Jodi Picoult which have multi-age appeal.

So join the excitement this month at East Kingston Public Library!

For more information, call us at 603-642-8333.

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