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Safety Beyond Facebook: 12 Social Media Apps Every Parent Should Know About

Pop quiz: What is Voxer? If you're scratching your head, it's time to read up on the trendy new social media apps kids are using. Friending your child on Facebook is now just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to online safety. Click through to see some of the sites and apps tweens and teens are flocking to these days, and get useful tips for protecting your child from cyberbullying and other online safety hazards Read more on FamilyEducation: http://fun.familyeducation.com/mobile-apps/social-networking/74548.html#ixzz3du8sMnTT

READING TIPS FOR PARENTS

A child's success as a reader begins much earlier than the first day of school. Reading, and a love for reading, begins at home. Below you'll find one-page parent tips that offer easy ways for parents to help kids become successful readers. Although these tips are divided by age, many of them can be used with children at various ages and stages —be encouraged to choose the ones that work best for your child. Click on the link below to access this valuable information! http://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-tips-parents-11-languages

Summer Reading Club 2015 at the Farmingdale Public Library

It's that time again and we are super pumped and excited to be bringing you an awesome summer reading club this year. The theme this summer is "Every Hero has a Story" for those children Birth - entering 5th grade and "Unmasked!" for those entering 6th grade - 12th. We have planned all kinds of programs celebrating superheroes such as Batman and Captain Underpants and heroes of the furry kind with 4 feet. Come in to the Children's Room and pick up a packet on June 22nd and join us on June 29th for a carnival in the afternoon and a great family show in the evening.Read your books, log what you've read, and come in beginning June 29th to receive a prize. We hope to see soon! ~Miss Elena

Children's Choices List 2015

Each year, 12,500 school children from different regions of the United States read newly published children's and young adults' trade books and vote for the ones they like best. These Children's Choices, selected from more than 600 tiltes, can be counted on as books children really enjoy reading. This list, a project of a joint committee supported by the International Literacy Association (ILA) and the Children's Book Council (CBC), is designed for use not only by teachers, librarians, administrators, and booksellers, but also by parents, grandparents, caregivers, and everyone else who wishes to encourage young people to read for pleasure. Copy and paste this link in your browser for a PDF on the list of very wonderful books that were chosen. Enjoy! http://www.reading.org/Libraries/choices/cc2015.pdf

Fantastic events are happening at Books of Wonder in NYC

Dear Friends, A fter a week of weather that felt more autumnal that appropriate for spring, we''re back to sunny day and temperatures in the 80s -- which means summer is just around the corner. So now is the time to start stocking up on all those great summer reads your young book lovers will want for reading around the pool, by the shore, or under their favorite tree. And, if you're trying to find a few great books from the list your child's school has given out, feel free to ask us -- we're happy to make recommendations. And if you can get your school to send us a copy of their Summer Reading Lists, we'll be happy to make sure we have a few copies of each title in stock.   A n award-winning afternoon awaits middle grade readers this Saturday, June 13th, as five acclaimed authors join us to shar

Pharrell William's New Book called Happy!

Pharrell Williams is spreading his special brand of joy in a new way: a children's book. The Grammy winner has turned his hit "Happy" (which was featured in Despicable Me 2 and on Williams' lauded album G I R L) into a picture book. "I'm so proud of my collaboration with Penguin and to be able to share my book Happy! with all the young readers out there," Williams said about the project, which will be released Oct. 6. "I love what I do and am grateful to all the people who felt that 'Happy' resonated with them. My hope is that this book inspires a child's imagination and creativity and that it teaches the importance of being happy and true to yourself."