Kids

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Play Café (Ages 3-5)

11:00am - 11:30am
Preschoolers
Maring-Hunt Library (MH)
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Digital Climbers

2:30pm - 6:00pm
Elementary-Age, Teens
Connection Corner (CC)
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STEM For Kids (Ages 4-8)

3:00pm - 5:00pm
Preschoolers, Elementary-Age
Maring-Hunt Library (MH)
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Preschool Pals (Ages 3-5)

10:30am - 11:15am
Preschoolers
Kennedy Library (KB)

Staff Picks for Kids

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Small Spaces

New York Times bestselling adult author of The Bear and the Nightingale makes her middle grade debut with a creepy, spellbinding ghost story destined to become a classic.

After suffering a tragic loss, eleven-year-old Ollie only finds solace in books. So when she happens upon a crazed woman at the river threatening to throw a book into the water, Ollie doesn't think—she just acts, stealing the book and running away. As she begins to read the slender volume, Ollie discovers a chilling story about a girl named Beth, the two brothers who both loved her, and a peculiar deal made with "the smiling man," a sinister specter who grants your most tightly held wish, but only for the ultimate price. 

Ollie is captivated by the tale until her school trip the next day to Smoke Hollow, a local farm with a haunting history all its own. There she stumbles upon the graves of the very people she's been reading about. Could it be the story about the smiling man is true? Ollie doesn't have too long to think about the answer to that. On the way home, the school bus breaks down, sending their teacher back to the farm for help. But the strange bus driver has some advice for the kids left behind in his care: "Best get moving. At nightfall they'll come for the rest of you." Nightfall is, indeed, fast descending when Ollie's previously broken digital wristwatch, a keepsake reminder of better times, begins a startling countdown and delivers a terrifying message: RUN. 

Only Ollie and two of her classmates heed the bus driver's warning. As the trio head out into the woods—bordered by a field of scarecrows that seem to be watching them—the bus driver has just one final piece of advice for Ollie and her friends: "Avoid large places. Keep to small." 

And with that, a deliciously creepy and hair-raising adventure begins.

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5 Worlds Book 1: The Sand Warrior

R. J. Palacio, #1 New York Times bestselling author of WONDER, hails this adventure series as “Mind-blowingly beautiful. . . . A must-read.”

Think Star Wars meets Avatar: The Last Airbender!
 
The Five Worlds are on the brink of extinction unless five ancient and mysterious beacons are lit. When war erupts, three unlikely heroes will discover there’s more to themselves—and more to their worlds—than meets the eye. . . .
 
   • Oona Lee, the clumsiest student at the Sand Dancer Academy, is a fighter with a destiny bigger than she could ever imagine.
 
   • An Tzu, a boy from the poorest slums, has a surprising gift and a knack for getting out of sticky situations. 
 
   • Jax Amboy is the star athlete who is beloved by an entire galaxy, but what good is that when he has no real friends? 
 
When these three kids are forced to team up on an epic quest, it will take not one, not two, but 5 WORLDS to contain all the magic and adventure!
 
"A magical journey, as fun as it is beautiful!” —Kazu Kibuishi, #1 New York Times bestselling creator of AMULET

"Bang-zoom . . . a series that promises to be epic."—The New York Times

“This stellar team has created a gorgeous and entrancing world like no other!” Noelle Stevenson, New York Times bestselling author of Nimona
 
“Epic action, adventure, and mystery will draw you in, but the heartfelt characters and their seemingly impossible journey will keep you turning the pages.” —Lisa Yee, author of the DC Super Hero Girls™ series

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Show Me a Sign

CRITICS ARE RAVING ABOUT SHOW ME A SIGN

Winner of the 2021 Schneider Family Book Award * NPR Best Books of 2020 * Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2020 * School Library Journal Best Books of 2020 * New York Public Library Best Books of 2020 * Chicago Public Library Best Books of 2020 * 2020 Jane Addams Children's Book Award Finalist * 2020 New England Independent Booksellers Award Finalist

Deaf author Ann Clare LeZotte weaves a riveting story inspired by the true history of a thriving deaf community on Martha's Vineyard in the early 19th century. This piercing exploration of ableism, racism, and colonialism will inspire readers to examine core beliefs and question what is considered normal.

* "A must-read." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"More than just a page-turner. Well researched and spare... sensitive... relevant." -- Newbery Medalist, Meg Medina for the New York Times

"A triumph." -- Brian Selznick, creator of Wonderstruck and the Caldecott Award winner, The Invention of Hugo Cabret

* "Will enthrall readers, but her internal journey...profound." -- The Horn Book, starred review

* "Expertly crafted...exceptionally written." -- School Library Journal, starred review

* "Engrossing." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review

"This book blew me away." -- Alex Gino, Stonewall Award-winning author of George

"Spend time in Mary's world. You'll be better for it." -- Erin Entrada Kelly, author of the Newbery Award Winner, Hello, Universe

Mary Lambert has always felt safe and protected on her beloved island of Martha's Vineyard. Her great-great-grandfather was an early English settler and the first deaf islander. Now, over a hundred years later, many people there -- including Mary -- are deaf, and nearly everyone can communicate in sign language. Mary has never felt isolated. She is proud of her lineage.

But recent events have delivered winds of change. Mary's brother died, leaving her family shattered. Tensions over land disputes are mounting between English settlers and the Wampanoag people. And a cunning young scientist has arrived, hoping to discover the origin of the island's prevalent deafness. His maniacal drive to find answers soon renders Mary a "live specimen" in a cruel experiment. Her struggle to save herself is at the core of this penetrating and poignant novel that probes our perceptions of ability and disability.

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The Girl Who Drank the Moon (Winner of the 2017 Newbery Medal)

Winner of the 2017 Newbery Award
The New York Times Bestseller

An Entertainment Weekly Best Middle Grade Book of 2016
A New York Public Library Best Book of 2016
A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2016
An Amazon Top 20 Best Book of 2016
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2016
A School Library Journal Best Book of 2016
Named to KirkusReviews’ Best Books of 2016
2017 Booklist Youth Editors’ Choice

Every year, the people of the Protectorate leave a baby as an offering to the witch who lives in the forest. They hope this sacrifice will keep her from terrorizing their town. But the witch in the Forest, Xan, is kind. She shares her home with a wise Swamp Monster and a Perfectly Tiny Dragon. Xan rescues the children and delivers them to welcoming families on the other side of the forest, nourishing the babies with starlight on the journey.

One year, Xan accidentally feeds a baby moonlight instead of starlight, filling the ordinary child with extraordinary magic. Xan decides she must raise this girl, whom she calls Luna, as her own. As Luna’s thirteenth birthday approaches, her magic begins to emerge--with dangerous consequences. Meanwhile, a young man from the Protectorate is determined to free his people by killing the witch. Deadly birds with uncertain intentions flock nearby. A volcano, quiet for centuries, rumbles just beneath the earth’s surface. And the woman with the Tiger’s heart is on the prowl . . .

The Newbery Medal winner from the author of the highly acclaimed novel The Witch’s Boy.

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DigitalLearn.org

DigitalLearn.org

Short video-based tutorials for building digital literacy skills. Learn basic skills like using a computer, emailing, searching the internet, and being safe online.

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Research portal designed for students in Kindergarten through Grade 5 with a focus on the arts, literature, biography, current events, geography, culture, health, history, math, science and more.
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Library Services for Kids

Accessibility

Muncie Public Library strives to provide services, collections, and spaces to everyone in a welcoming, accessible environment. To request reasonable accommodations to participate in a program, fill out a Disability Accomodation Request form at least one week in advance.

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BookPage is an independently published recommendation guide for readers, highlighting the best new books across all genres as chosen by BookPage editors. Pick up a free copy at the library or MITSbus station each month while supplies last, or subscribe to the free newsletter.

Book Club Kits for Kids

Need reading material for a crowd? 

Our book club kits are a great way for homeschoolers, teachers, and other groups to facilitate discussions about literature with kids and teens.

Each book club kit comes ready-packed in a bookbag and generally contains: 

  • 8 copies of book title
  • Teacher guide to the literature
  • Fudge-a-mania by Judy Blume
  • Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume
  • Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary
  • Sahara Special by Esme Raji Codell
  • Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
  • The Watsons Go to Birmingham--1963: A Novel by Christopher Paul Curtis
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
  • Matilda by Roald Dahl
  • The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup... by Kate DiCamillo
  • Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key by Jack Gantos
  • My Louisiana Sky by Kimberly Willis Holt
    The Giver by Lois Lowry
  • Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling
  • Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan
  • Holes by Louis Sachar
  • Stuart Little by E. B. White
  • Charlotte's Web by E. B. White
  • Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

  • Twisted by Laurie Halse Anderson

  • Squashed by Joan Bauer

  • Fair-weather Friends by ReShonda Tate Billingsley

  • Harsh Pink: Color Me Burned by Melody Carlson

  • A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly

  • Downriver by Will Hobbs

  • Fairest by Gail Carson Levine

  • Eragon by Christopher Paolini