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IN EDUCATION
Produced & Distributed In Cooperation WithBrought To You By
The Public Libraries of Suffolk County
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Dear Readers,
Summer is coming and your local public library is ready to help make your
summer a special one. Our theme this summer is One World, Many Stories.
You will have the opportunity to jump right in to many exciting programs. Start
by registering for your librarys summer reading program, where you can be a
part of fun activities including: celebrations, story times, music, craft sessions,
and science and nature projects. You will want to keep track of the books you
read this summer: new books, tried and true favorite books, audio books,
downloadable books, comics, and manga. You can also enjoy other media,
such as CDs and DVDs.
Come and meet your local public librarian, who can help you find just what you
are looking for and help you be prepared for the next school year.
Visit your librarys website to see a complete list of summer activities and
programs. All this is available just for you at your local public library. Come
join us by participating in One World, Many Stories.
Renee McGrath, Youth Services Manager
Nassau Library System
www.nassaulibrary.org
Barbara Moon, Youth Services Consultant
Alison OReilly, Youth Services ConsultantSuffolk Cooperative Library System
www.live-brary.com
The content in this publication was prepared by the
Nassau Library System and the Suffolk Public Libraries.
The production, printing and delivery was done by Newsday In Education.
This publication was supported by federal Library Services and Technology Act funds,
awarded to the New York State Library by the federal institute of Museum and Library Services.
Interrupting Chickenwritten & illustratedby David Ezra Stein
Papa needs a little help to get thesestories just right!
Knuffle Bunny Freeby Mo Willems
When Trixie goes on vacation,Knuffle Bunny becomes an
international traveler.
Skippyjon Jonesby Judy Schachner
Meet a Spanish-speakingSiamese cat who is alwaysready for excitement.
Eight FavoriteFairy Talesby Lucy Cousins
Stories with braveheroes, evil villains,
and tasty children!
Pict
ureBooks
Can you find these pictures throughout the paper?
Sayhelloin Swahili
- Jambo
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Dodsworth in Londonby Tim Egan
By hot air balloon,Dodsworth and theDuck arrive in Londonfor a royal adventure.
Ling and Ting: NotExactly the Same!by Grace Lin
These twins mightlook the same (untila barbershop mishapleaves Ting with unevenbangs), but on the insidethey are very different.
Katie in the Kitchenby Fran Manushkin
When Katie wants tobe helpful, food, fun,
and a frightful messare sure to follow!
Bink and Gollieby Kate DiCamillo andAlison McGheeFollow along with two verydifferent friends as theyexperience many excitingadventures.
Go toalocalmuseum.SomelibrariesofferFREE
museumpasses.
Takea stroll onabeach. What kindsof shells did youfind?Look themup at yourlibrary!
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EmmasPoem:TheVoiceof the
Statue ofLibertybyLinda Glaser
The storybehindthe famous poemand the womanwho wrote itforLady Liberty.
PicturesFromOurVacationby LynneRae PerkinsSometimes thebest picturesofa summervaca-tionare those inyourmemory.
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LolaLovesStoriesbyAnnaMcQuinnLolas Daddy readsa new librarybookeach nightwhich sp
ursherimagination thenextday.
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OneCrazySummerbyRitaWilliams-Garcia
In the summerof1968,threesisters findadventure when theyare senttomeettheirestranged poet-motherCecile,who writes forthe BlackPanthers.
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Howdoyou saygoodbyeinChinese(Mandarin)?
-ZaiJian
WednesdayTuesday Thursday Friday SaturdayMondaySunday
Want to learn
about photo-graphy orknitting? Ask your
librarian for a how-to bookon whatever you want to learn!
Visityourlibrary andsign up forthe SummerReadingProgram!
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Try cookingsomething delicious.
Your library hassome greatcookbooks toget you started.
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Take astay-vacation. Take
a trip through books andwebsites to a new city,
state or country!
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ChapterBooksAges6-9
Frankly, Frannieby AJ Stern
A school field tripto a radio stationdoes not go asplanned forFrannie.
Ruby Lu, Brave andTrueby Lenore Look
Ruby goes to Chineseschool, learns to drive,and has many adventures.
Trouble Magnet(George Brown,Class Clown Series)by Nancy Krulik
Georges super burps gethim in trouble as he planshis oral report on Hawaii.
Toys Go Out: Beingthe Adventures ofa KnowledgeableStingray, a ToughyLittle Buffalo, andSomeone Called Plastic
by Emily JenkinsThe many adventures ofbest friends who are toys.
Gettingreadyforavacation? Trycheckingoutsomeaudio bookstoplay while youtravel.
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LunchLadyandtheSummerCampShakedownbyJarrettJ. KrosoczkaAlegendaryswampmonsterthreatens thecampers fun plans.
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CalvinCoconut:theZippyFixbyGrahamSalisburyIs theislandofOahubigenough forCalvinand his16-year-oldcousin from Texas?
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MaanaIguanaby Ann Whitford PaulRabbit,Turtle andSnake might besorry they didnthelpIguana planthe Fiesta.
TheDunderheadsbyPaul Fleischman
A diverseclassroomofkids unite to takeon theevil, dreadedteacherMissBreakbone.
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FairyTaleFeasts:A LiteraryCookbookforYoungReadersandEatersby Jane Yolen
Afun and tasty read!
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HowdoyousaygoodnightinFrench?
-Bonnenuit
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday MondayWednesdayTuesday Thursday Friday SaturdayMondaySunday
Lookingfor something
fun to do? Check out yourlibrarys website forcool programs!
Tell yourlibrarian
aboutthebestbooks you've
read this summer!
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Chapte
rBooksAges9-12Golden Dream of
Carlo Chuchioby Lloyd Alexander
Following a treasure maphe's found, Carlo travelsthe Road of Golden Dreams,hoping to unearth the"Royal Treasury.
A Long Way From Chicagoby Richard Peck
Every summer Joey and hisyounger sister were sent tospend a week with theirsmall-town grandmother
who, it turns out, wasntafraid of anything.
Miraculous Journeyof Edward Tulaneby Kate DiCamillo
A proud china rabbitlearns what it means to be truly loved only
when he has lost all that he has known.
Regarding the Fountain:a Tale, in Letters,of Liars and Leaksby Kate Klise
Through a series of notes,memos, and letters, thereader finds out the story
regarding the purchaseof a new water fountain forthe Dry Creek Middle School.
Activities
Mexico Hidden PicturesFind the following items in the picture below.
O W D J A W C S S Z E M O N Q B L A Z T
T A H Y O B W O C H K W J R E K N H E E
A I F O K V J P X W L O H R E A K Y F H
R Z H O J S E C K S U T E R D R B M A I
X I V P I A K J R C M T U N E G B Q S J
I U E V O H V S M E R K A R K J X M M A
R F G H K C V J T K A B A P B C L T O B
A D U W I Y S N R R Y O U S H A N K A S
S X U K B C K F A P X A F N A V N A Q E
A X Q M H M B B L V A N F E B I D S B A
Word Bank
HIJAB, a head scarf worn by Muslim women
SOMBRERO, a broad-brimmed hat with a tallcrown worn in Mexico
BERET, a round brimless cap worn inNorthern, Spain, France, and other countries
FEZ, a felt cap with a flat top from theEastern Mediterranean regions
YARMULKE, a thin, rounded skullcaptraditionally worn by Orthodox Jews
TURBAN, a long scarf wrapped around thehead worn by many people in Muslim andHindu nations
KUFI, a brimless, rounded cap often worn byAfrican men
USHANKA, a fur hat with ear flaps from Russia
Can you say how areyouin German?
- Wie geht es Ihnen
Hats Around The WorldPeople have many different ways of covering
their heads around the world. Find and circle thehead coverings from the word banks
Flags Around The WorldFind these countries on a world map. What is the capital of each counrty? Color the flag with the correct colors.
AnswersFlagsAroundTheWorld:Ottawa,Nairobi,Bern,Cardiff
Canada's capital is
Kenya's capital is
Switzerland's capital is
Wale's capital is
Iguana Sombrero Gecko Cactus Pepper Mexican Flag Rabbit
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Suffolk County Public Librarieswww.live-brary.com
Baldwin Public Library2385 Grand Avenue, Baldwin516-223-6228
Bayville Free Library34 School Street, Bayville516-628-2765
Bellmore Memorial Library2288 Bedford Avenue, Bellmore
516-785-2990
Bethpage Public Library47 Powell Avenue, Bethpage516-931-3907
East Meadow Public Library1886 Front Street, East Meadow516-794-2570
East Rockaway Public Library477 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway516-599-1664
East Williston Public Library2 Prospect Street, E. Williston516-741-1213
Elmont Public Library
700 Hempstead Tpke., Elmont516-354-5280
Farmingdale Public Library116 Merritts Road, Farmingdale516-249-9090
Floral Park Public LibraryTulip Ave. & Caroline Pl., Floral Park516-326-6330
Franklin Square Public Library19 Lincoln Road, Franklin Square516-488-3444
Freeport Memorial LibraryW. Merrick Rd.& S. Ocean Ave., Freeport516-379-3274
Garden City Public Library
60 Seventh Street, Garden City516-742-8405
Glen Cove Public Library4 Glen Cove Avenue, Glen Cove516-676-2130
Gold Coast Public Library Library50 Railroad Avenue, Glen Head516-759-8300
Great Neck Library159 Bayview Avenue, Great Neck516-466-8055
Hempstead Public Library
115 Nichols Court, Hempstead516-481-6990
Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library1125 Broadway, Hewlett516-374-1967
Hicksville Public Library
169 Jerusalem Avenue, Hicksville516-931-1417
Hillside Public Library155 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park516-355-7850
Island Park Public Library176 Long Beach Road, Island Park516-432-0122
Island Trees Public Library38 Farmedge Road, Island Trees516-731-2211
Jericho Public Library1 Merry Lane, Jericho516-935-6790
Lakeview Public Library1120 Woodfield Rd, Rockville Centre516-536-3071
Levittown Public Library1 Bluegrass Lane, Levittown516-731-5728
Locust Valley Library170 Buckram Road, Locust Valley516-671-1837
Long Beach Public Library (Allard K. Lowenstein)111 West Park Avenue, Long Beach
516-432-7201Lynbrook Public Library56 Eldert Street, Lynbrook516-599-8630
Malverne Public Library61 St. Thomas Place, Malverne516-599-0750
Manhasset Public Library30 Onderdonk Avenue, Manhasset516-627-2300
Massapequa Public Library40 Harbor Lane, Massapequa Park516-799-0770
Merrick Library2279 Merrick Avenue, Merrick516-377-6112
Mineola Memorial Library195 Marcellus Road, Mineola
516-746-8488North Bellmore Public Library1551 Newbridge Road, No. Bellmore516-785-6260
North Merrick Public Library1691 Meadowbrook Road, No. Merrick516-378-7474
Oceanside Library30 Davison Avenue, Oceanside516-766-2360
Oyster Bay-E. Norwich Public Library89 E. Main Street, Oyster Bay516-922-1212
Peninsula Public Library280 Central Avenue, Peninsula
516-239-3262Plainedge Public Library1060 Hicksville Rd, Massapequa516-735-4133
Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library999 Old Country Road, Plainview516-938-0077
Port Washington Public LibraryOne Library Drive, Port Washington516-883-4400
Rockville Centre Public Library221 N. Village Avenue, Rockville Centre516-766-6257
Roosevelt Public Library27 W. Fulton Avenue, Roosevelt
516-378-0222Roslyn (Bryant) Library2 Paper Mill Road, Roslyn516-621-2240
Sea Cliff Village LibrarySea Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff516-671-4290
Seaford Public Library2234 Jackson Avenue, Seaford516-221-1334
Shelter Rock Public Library165 Searingtown Rd, Albertson516-248-7363
Syosset Public Library225 South Oyster Bay Rd., Syosset516-921-7161
Uniondale Public Library400 Uniondale Avenue, Uniondale516-489-2220
Valley Stream Public Library(Henry Waldinger Memorial)60 Verona Place, Valley Stream516-825-6422
Wantagh Public Library3285 Park Avenue, Wantagh516-221-1200
West Hempstead Public Library500 Hempstead Ave., W. Hempstead516-481-6591
Westbury Memorial Public Library445 Jefferson Street, Westbury516-333-0176
Williston Park Public Library494 Willis Avenue, Williston Park516-742-1820
Amagansett Free Library215 Montauk Highway, Box 2550, Amagansett631-267-3810
Amityville Public LibraryCorner of Oak & John Streets, Amityville
631-264-0567Babylon Public Library24 South Carll Avenue, Babylon631-669-1624
Baiting Hollow Free Library4 Warner Drive, Calverton631-727-8765
Bay Shore-Brightwaters Public LibraryOne South Country Road, Brightwaters631-665-4350
Bayport-Blue Point Public Library
203 Blue Point Avenue, Blue Point631-363-6133
Brentwood Public LibrarySecond Avenue & Fourth Street, Brentwood631-273-7883
Brookhaven Free Library273 Beaver Dam Road, Brookhaven
631-286-1923Center Moriches Free Public Library235 Main Street, Center Moriches631-878-0940
Central Islip Public Library33 Hawthorne Avenue, Central Islip631-234-9333
Cold Spring Harbor Library95 Harbor Road, Cold Spring Harbor631-692-6820
Commack Public Library18 Hauppauge Road, Commack631-499-0888
Comsewogue Public Library
170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station631-928-1212
Connetquot Public Library760 Ocean Avenue, Bohemia631-567-5079
Copiague Memorial Public Library50 Deauville Boulevard, Copiague631-691-1111
Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library27550 Main Road, PO Box 935, Cutchogue631-734-6360
Deer Park Public Library44 Lake Avenue, Deer Park631-586-3000
East Hampton Library
159 Main Street, East Hampton631-324-0222
East Islip Public Library381 East Main Street, East Islip631-581-9200
Elwood Public Library1929 Jericho Turnpike, Elwood631-499-3722
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library120 Main Street, Setauket631-941-4080
Fishers Island Library Assn.988 Oriental Ave., PO Box 366, Fishers Island631-788-7362
Floyd Memorial Library539 First Street, Greenport631-477-0660
Half Hollow Hills Community Library55 Vanderbilt Parkway, Dix Hills631-421-4530
Melville Library510 Sweet Hollow Road, Melville631-421-4535
Hampton Bays Public Library52 Ponquogue Avenue, Hampton Bays631-728-6241
Hampton Library in Bridgehampton2478 Main Street, PO Box 3025, Bridgehampton631-537-0015
Harborfields Public Library31 Broadway, Greenlawn631-757-4200
Hauppauge Public Library601 Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge631-979-1600
Huntington Public Library338 Main Street, Huntington631-427-5165
Huntington Station Branch1335 New York Avenue, Huntington Station631-421-5053
Islip Public Library71 Monell Avenue, Islip631-581-5933
John Jermain Memorial Library201 Main Street, Box 569, Sag Harbor631-725-0049
Lindenhurst Memorial LibraryOne Lee Avenue, Lindenhurst631-957-7755
Longwood Public Library800 Middle Country Road, Middle Island631-924-6400
Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library407 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley631-399-1511
Mattituck-Laurel Library13900 Main Road, PO Box 1437, Mattituck631-298-4134
Middle Country Public Library101 Eastwood Boulevard., Centereach
631-585-9393Selden Library575 Middle Country Road, Selden631-585-9393
Montauk Library871 Montauk Hwy., PO Box 700, Montauk631-668-3377
North Babylon Public Library815 Deer Park Avenue, North Babylon631-669-4020
North Shore Public Library250 Route 25A, Shoreham631-929-4488
Northport-E. Northport Public Library151 Laurel Avenue, Northport
631-261-6930East Northport Library185 Larkfield Road, East Northport631-261-2313
Patchogue-Medford Library54-60 E. Main Street, Patchogue631-654-4700
Port Jefferson Free Library100 Thompson Street, Port Jefferson631-473-0022
Quogue Library90 Quogue Street, PO Box 5036, Quogue631-653-4224
Riverhead Free Library330 Court Street, Riverhead
631-727-3228Rogers Memorial Library91 Coopers Farm Road, Southampton631-283-0774
Sachem Public Library150 Holbrook Road, Holbrook631-588-5024
Sayville Library88 Greene Ave.,Sayville631-589-4440
Shelter Island Public Library37 No. Ferry Rd., PO Box 2016, Shelter Island631-749-0042
Smithtown Library1 North Country Road, Smithtown
631-265-2072Commack Branch3 Indian Head Road, Commack631-543-0998
Kings Park Branch1 Church Street, Kings Park631-269-9191
Nesconset Branch127-20 Smithtown Boulevard., Nesconset631-265-3994
South Country Library22 Station Road, Bellport631-286-0818
South Huntington Public Library145 Pidgeon Hill Road, Huntington Station631-549-4411
Southold Free Library53705 Main Road, PO Box 697, Southold631-765-2077
West Babylon Public Library211 Route 109, West Babylon631-669-5445
West Islip Public Library3 Higbie Lane, West Islip631-661-7080
Westhampton Free Library7 Library Avenue, Westhampton Beach631-288-3335
Wyandanch Public Library
14 South 20th Street, Wyandanch631-643-4848
Nassau County Public Librarieswww.nassaulibrary.org
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