TAB Picks Winter Reading Suggestions
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TAB Picks Winter Reading Suggestions
Winter Reading Suggestions Staff Picks Pauline’s Pick: Little White Duck By Andrés Martínez YA Marti Gra Coll 14+ This illustrated memoir revisits the author’s childhood in China. Eight short stories take you through the death of Chairman Mao, a New Year’s feast, a journey to the countryside, and other tales of growing up in China. A short read with extraordinary artwork! Fran’s Pick: Sticky Fingers - DIY Duct Tape Projects By Sophie Maletsky YA 745.5 Malet Everything you ever wanted to know about duct tape crafting. Tips on how to create a design space or buy a variety of fabric types. The project ideas are simple. Make a gift bow, a bow tie, or stickers and ruffles. Great photos and directions that are easy to follow! Gigi’s Pick: Popular By Maya Van Wagenen YA 155.533 Wagen When eighth grader Maya discovers a book from the 1950’s about how to be popular, she decides to follow its advice for a year and document her experiences. She even buys a girdle! Maya has a great voice and an interesting perspective on school and popularity. This is a fascinating read! Monnie’s Pick: Like No Other by Una LaMarche YA LaMar When a hurricane hits the Northeast, Jax, a streetwise teen from Brooklyn and Devorah, a sheltered member of New York’s Hasidic community, are stranded in a dark hospital elevator. Forbidden love ensues. Eye-opening, funny and intelligent. TAB Picks What is TAB? TAB members are teens in grades 6-12 who volunteer two hours a month to help us make the library a teen-friendly place. They share their opinions and ideas about library-sponsored teen events at TAB meetings and help to create this newsletter. The 411 December 2014 - February 2015 Isaiah M.: Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins Rosa P.: Why We Broke Up by Daniel Handler Teen Zone Newsletter www.broomfieldlibrary.org 720.887.2360 On-Going Programs Orsen L.: Eragon by Christopher Paolini Teen Programs Boost Your Brain Math and Science Tutoring Tuesdays, 5-7 p.m. Cancelled: December 23 & December 30 Sarah C.: Tokyo Ghoul by Sui Ishida TAB 1st & 3rd Mondays, 4-5 p.m. December 1 & 15 January 5 February 2 Write Out 3rd Sundays, 2:30-4:30 p.m. December 21 January 4* February 15 Cancelled: Jan 16 & Feb 16 *Special Pizza & Prose All teen programs are for students in grades 6-12 unless otherwise noted. Registration is required. Sam R.: Psycho Pass by Hikaru Miyoshi Avery L.: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Aaron A.: The Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan Andrew A.: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Olivia M.: Unwind by Neal Shusterman Alex L.: Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor Maile H.: The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown Brianna M.: Looking for Alaska by John Green Sarita M.: Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater Noël’s Pick: The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy By Kate Hattemer YA Hatte Reality show For Art’s Sake starts filming at Ethan’s high school and he is determined to stop it. When he and his friends use poetry to take down the contestants, they find themselves in a web of corruption and scandal. This funny story about friendship and rebellion will entertain you from beginning to end. Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library, 3 Community Park Rd., Broomfield, CO 80020 Holiday Crafts Sunday, December 14, 2-4 p.m. Feeling crafty? Make a variety of fun and festive gifts for friends and family. You bring the creativity, we’ll provide the supplies. Yu-Gi-Oh Tournament Saturday, December 20, 2-4 p.m. Break out your cards and get ready to duel. It’s Yu-Gi-Oh time! Players of all levels are welcome. Please bring your own deck. Swords, Science, & Superheroes Saturday, January 3, 2-4 p.m. Total Escape Games will show you how to play D&D and other role playing games. Choose characters such as a sword wielding knight, a flying superhero, or a futuristic robot. Pizza & Prose Sunday, January 4, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Elly and Caroline will share how blogging about behind-the-scenes experiences at Disney World led to writing and publishing their new book. They’ll offer expert support for your own blog writing, too! Heartwarming Soups Sunday, February 15, 2-4 p.m. Craving some warm soup during these cold winter months? Come prepare delicious soups and hearty bread to go along with it. Magic: The Gathering Sunday, February 22, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Are you prepared for an epic battle, the thrill of victory? Come and fight for supremacy! All levels welcome. Please bring your own deck. Pathways to Parenting: 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. in the Eisenhower Room Sibling Rivalry: Challenges and Solutions — Monday, December 15 While there’s no cure for sibling rivalry, improve your understanding and approach to this age-old challenge. The Fatherhood Journey — Monday, January 12 Learn about the important role father’s play in their children’s lives and how fathers can connect more deeply. Giftedness and Stress— Monday, February 9 Learn why it is so common for gifted students to struggle with stress and how to help them manage it. For Parents Science Programs All science programs are sponsored by the Science Task Force. Registration is required. Ages 9-14. Celebrate Science! Saturday, December 6, 2-4 p.m. Tab members at the Back in Time Murder Mystery Dinner. Celebrate 10 years of science with the Science Task Force as they bring back their all-time favorite experiments. Explore activities in chemistry, aerodynamics, microscopes, and more! How Illuminating! Monday, December 29, 2-3:30 p.m. CU scientists visit to show us the secrets of light! Create light with mechanical, heat, electrical, and chemical energy. Explore Engineering Saturday, February 28, 2-4 p.m. Come celebrate National Engineering Month! The Science Task Force will challenge you to roll, fly, and break different building materials to discover the world of engineering. Maker-inResidence The Discovery Lab is for 9-18 year olds. Participants are invited to drop in between 4-5 p.m. on Tuesdays or Thursdays to explore concepts in science, math, and art. Registration is not required, unless noted otherwise.* Drop in to the Discovery Lab to meet and make art with Mark Fraley and Tracy Bellehumeur during our Maker-in-Residence series. All ages are welcome. Holiday Paper Arts Join us for a special two week mini-session to prepare for the holidays. Book Arts Tuesday, December 2 & Thursday, December 4 Use recycled books to make your own art masterpiece. Create blackout poetry and experiment with folding techniques to make unique book shapes. Fun with Wrapping Tuesday, December 9 & Thursday, December 11 We’re all about hands-on gift-wrapping for the holidays. Explore Japanese design techniques and learn practical methods for wrapping odd-shaped gifts. DIY Express Want to spruce up your living space? Complete fun and useful Do-it-Yourself projects in 60 minutes or less! Make-it Duct Tape Tuesday, January 6 & Thursday, January 8 Are your pens and pencils all over the place? Supersize your organizing skills! Make duct tape organizers for school and home. Garden in a Jar Tuesday, January 20 & Thursday, January 22 Add a little green to your room! Build a terrarium with soil, plants, and rocks, and you’ll have an inside garden to last you through the winter snows. Handmade Soaps and Lip Balms Tuesday, February 3 & Thursday, February 5 Tuesday, learn how to make soap with Tracy Bellehumeur. Thursday, she’ll show you how to make lip balm and salves. Choose your own colors and scents for both! Painting Techniques Tuesday, February 17 & Thursday. February 19 Bring your imagination and color sense to try out various painting styles such as sponging, stenciling, and more! Food Renovation Tuesday, January 13 & Thursday, January 15 Upgrade the food basics. Add fun ingredients to ramen noodles, bread, and salad. Then feast on your creations. *Registration is required. Make a Birdhouse Tuesday, January 27 & Thursday, January 29 Sharpen your carpentry skills with master woodworker, Bob Juszynski. He’ll show you how to drill and assemble your own birdhouse. *Registration is required. Loom Knitting Tuesday, February 10 & Thursday, February 12 Use a special loom to knit your very own baby hat. Mary Juszynski, a knitting expert, will show you how. *Registration is required. Must attend both Tuesday and Thursday. Mosaic Art Tiling Tuesday, February 24 & Thursday, February 26 Learn piecing techniques and how to design a picture. You’ll take home your own coaster or trivet! *Registration is required. Want to explore Discovery Lab activities on your own? It's always open when there's not a scheduled session. Need something to do during winter vacation? Nook News The Teen Zone has nine Nooks available for you to check out! Our six Teen Read Nooks are loaded with 50 popular teen titles and our three Series Nooks have all the books from your favorite series in one place. Nooks can be borrowed for three weeks. Patrons must be at least 18 years old and a Broomfield resident to check out a Nook. If you have questions, ask our YA staff or call 720.887.2360.