Summer Reading Update

The start of the 2021 Summer Reading Program is rapidly approaching. The fun starts Monday, June 7th at 5:00 p.m. with an open house at Tekamah Public Library. We will be reading some stories and assisting with last minute signups. Kids who attend will receive a goodie bag and we will have drawings for several prizes! If you want to sign up now or get more information, please go to this page.

JUNE SUMMER READING EVENTS

Library Open House

Monday, June 7th at 5:00 p.m.

Join us for an open house at Tekamah Public Library on Monday, June 7th from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. We are kicking off the 2021 Summer Reading Program with our first in-person story time in over a year. We will also have refreshments, goodie bags, and drawings for prizes.


“All About My Pet” Activity

Monday, June 14th ALL DAY

Children are invited to fill out a coloring sheet that tells the world about their special pet. There is no set time for this event. Simply come in the library anytime on Monday, June 14th. Participating in this activity enters your child for a chance to with a gift card to Chewy!


Pollinator Garden Activity

Monday, June 21st from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOT LOCATED AT THE LIBRARY!

Tekamah Public Library is teaming up with Dodge Country Extension Educator Kathleen Cue and a local beekeeper to educate children about pollinating insects. Join us at the Tekamah Pollinator Garden from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Monday, June 21st for some fun bug-related activities. The garden is located just north of the Burt County Plaindealer building at 707 S 13th Street in Tekamah.


Reptiles at the Library

Monday, June 28th from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Johnson’s Sweet Reptiles from Oakland, NE will be setting up outside the library for an afternoon of creepy-crawly fun. They will be bringing an assortment of snakes, lizards, and other critters. Join us Monday, June 28th from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m.


Our activities are also available in a calendar format. We hope you will join us for all the fun events we have planned this month. Check back for our July calendar later this month.

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Memorial Day Story Time

This week, we are celebrating Memorial Day with a couple stories about the holiday. Memorial Day is a long weekend that is sometimes referred to as the official start of summer in the United States. We celebrate this day to remember our fallen soldiers.

For our craft this week, we have a link to a bunch of fun Memorial Day crafts you can try at home!

https://blog.ooly.com/fun-memorial-day-crafts-kids/

Grumpy Story Time

Have you ever felt grumpy? Other words for being grumpy are grouchy or crabby. It’s a perfectly normal emotion, but it is important to know where it comes from and how to handle it. Today we are reading a couple stories about being grumpy!

For our craft, we have a cute coloring page so you can make your own Grouchy Ladybug. You can print it at home or get a copy here at the library. Be sure to give him some angry eyebrows so he looks EXTRA GROUCHY!

Rainy Day Story Time

Are you staying dry? At the library, we like to say that days like this are “good reading weather.” This week, we are sharing a couple selections from Junior Library Guild. This company sends a handpicked picture book to the library every month and we always love what comes in the mail.

This week, we are offering a variety of craft kits for pick up at the library! We have many odds and ends saved from different in-person story times, past Summer Reading Programs, and other events. Come pick up a kit or two and make something fun!

Soupy Story Time

This week, we are reading stories about soup! What is your favorite soup?

We are excited that Miss Linda joined us to read a story this week. She was a little nervous about reading on camera, so be sure to tell her you liked her story if you see her. We think she did an awesome job!

Check out the stories below and then take a look at the recipe for Mexicali soup we have shared. It cooks in one pot and it is easy enough that parents can have some “little helpers” assist in making the soup. This recipe is very mild, too!

Get Caught Reading Month

May is Get Caught Reading Month! This nationwide public service campaign was founded by the Association of American Publishers in 1999 and aims to raise awareness about the joy of reading.

We are celebrating with some fun activities. If you “get caught” reading in the library during the month of May, your picture might be featured on our Facebook and website! We also have a coloring sheet that can be picked up at the library or printed here.

Hat Virtual Story Time

This week, Miss Theresa is sharing a couple stories about hats! Hats are great for when you are having a “bad hair day,” when you just want to wear something fun, or if you need to keep your head warm. Do you have a hat you like the wear?

Have you ever made a hat out of newspaper? This classic craft is fun and easy. Check out the tutorial in the link below. And if you need newspaper, we have plenty at the library ready for recycling. Just ask!

How to Make a Newspaper Hat on Wikihow

Spring Virtual Story Time

Our story time this week focuses on celebrating spring. Ms Theresa talks about spring and how we can tell that it is spring. The books she is reading today are Spring is Here by Will Hillenbrand and The Thing About Spring by Daniel Kirk.

For craft ideas related to spring, refer to the link from last week’s story time and/or come in to get a spring craft kit.

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