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Youth Library News

Story time is every Wednesday morning at 10 a.m., geared toward preschool age children. However, everyone is welcome.

Kids Paint class is once a month, on a Friday, participants must sign up; please call the library at 307-756-3232 for details. Afterschool activities on Wednesdays from 4-5 p.m.

New Arrivals!

K-3

An Inside Look at the U.S. Navy Seals by Joe Funk.

I Don’t Want to Read this Book by Max Greenfield. Words, sentences and, even worse, paragraphs fill up books. Ugh! What is a reluctant reader to do!? A great read for every child (and parent) who thinks they don’t want to read a book. This clever and playful read-aloud will have all readers coming back for laughs again and again!

How to Be a Rock Star by Lisa Tolin. Becoming a rock star isn't easy—especially if you’re a kid. From finding the right instrument, to mastering the best dance moves, to taking your band on the road, there’s a lot to consider! And that’s not to mention dealing with critics, crazed fans and a little brother with a chocolate milk problem…Luckily, this book has everything you need to know to make it big.

Juvenile

The Boston Tea Party (graphic novel) by Ted Anderson. By December of 1773, American colonists had grown increasingly frustrated. Among their complaints was that the British government had imposed a tea tax on colonists. The Americans objected because it was taxation without representation – that is, they had no say in who was elected to Parliament. As tensions grew, plans formed to protest the tax by pouring hundreds of containers of tea into the Boston Harbor. One of the first acts of protest in America, the Boston Tea Party helped spark America’s fight for independence.