Brianna’s Books: April Favorites 2024
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by Brianna
3w ago
Publishing is really picking up for the spring. I’ve got all kinds of new books on order that I don’t have time to tell you about! These four all come out at the beginning of the month, so you won’t have to wait too long for them. Picture Books “Ahoy!” written and illustrated by Sophie Blackall  This is a fantastic example of imaginative play. A parent is trying to vacuum a large blue rug while their child plays nearby, gathering all sorts of household items. When the parent asks what they’re playing, the child responds, “I’M NOT PLAYING! I’M PREPARING TO SET SAIL!” They’re shouting beca ..read more
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2023 Missouri Building Block Picture Book Award Winner!
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by DBRL Kids
1M ago
We are excited to announce that the winner of the 2023 Missouri Building Block Picture Book Award is “I’m Terrified of Bath Time” by Simon Rich and illustrated by Tom Toro. Nearly 13,000 Missouri children voted, and 2,318 kiddos voted for the winning title. Extra Shoutout We would like to give an honorable mention to our local favorite “I’m A Unicorn” by Helen Yoon. And We Have New Nominees Want to discover more terrific read-alouds? The 2024 Missouri Building Block Award nominees have been announced. If you want to get a head start, you can enjoy reading the individual books. The post 2 ..read more
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Language Learning Resources for Kids and Families
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by Laura
1M ago
When I’m not answering questions and handing out stickers at the Children’s Services Desk, I moonlight as an ESL (English as a second language) instructor at the University of Missouri. So it will come as no surprise that I love to help library kids and their families on their language learning journeys! When I chat with parents and caregivers about this topic, I often hear questions like: Will my child get confused if we introduce another language? How can we balance English and another language in our home? How do I raise a bilingual child when I’m not fluent in another language myself? Ho ..read more
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Brianna’s Books: March Favorites 2024
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by Brianna
1M ago
It was hard to narrow down my list this month! There are some great books coming out in March. Picture Books “All Aboard the Alaska Train” written by Brooke Hartman and illustrated by John Joseph This is the perfect book for train and nature enthusiasts alike! Readers are invited to board the (apparently iconic) Alaska Train, as it races, rumbles, rattles and rambles its way through Alaska. Each new page turn features an Alaskan animal, with engaging rhyming text that will encourage little ones to guess the animal before the reader states it. The animals surreptitiously join the passengers on ..read more
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Meet the Mushrooms ??
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by Grae
2M ago
. . and other fun-guys, or fungis! Do you have a budding mushroom and/or fungi lover in your life? You’re not alone; there is definitely something sporing in the air and plenty of fungus among us. Okay, that might be enough puns for now, but it does seem like the mushroom has been popping up everywhere lately, from cute accessories to interior décor to critically-acclaimed documentaries to your very own backyard or favorite spot of Missouri greenspace. I like to think the mushroom’s trendiness is due to the fact that there’s a little something for everyone in the fungi kingdom. Fungi ar ..read more
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DIY Winter Village
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by Megan
2M ago
As I write this blog (on February 8) the weather is bright and sunny. The temperature is currently 67°F which is 32 degrees above average. If this continues by the time you read this, it might feel like summer, and I might feel a little sheepish writing a blog about creating your own winter village. But it is still technically *checks notes* WINTER! I even looked up the daily average for Columbia, MO and we usually see temperatures closer to 45°, and once way back in 1903, it was -6°F. So we’re gonna party like it’s 1903 and make our own indoor winter village! Supplies House template Your fa ..read more
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Friendship Bracelets…or Bookmarks!
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by Grace
2M ago
Ancient Greeks used six different words to describe the diverse feelings of love people have for one another. After all, there’s a difference between how you love your best friend and how you love your family and a difference between the love one has for the human species and the love one has for a partner.  So… what does this have to do with friendship bracelets? Well, Valentine’s Day is nearly here, and while it’s a fantastic time of year to show appreciation and love for one’s romantic partner, it’s also a great time to spread love of all kinds! In this post, I will lay out a “friendsh ..read more
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Brianna’s Books: February Favorites 2024
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by Brianna
2M ago
I’m back and I’m excited to share with you all some of the new books coming out this month! As always, if you prefer reading or listening digitally, check the catalog after the book’s publication date to see if we have the eBook or e-audiobook. Picture Books “What’s New, Daniel?” written and illustrated by Micha Archer Alright, I know that it’s not actually spring yet. But we can still prepare for it! Daniel is visiting the park with his grandfather, and Grandpa asks him what’s new. As adults, we’re used to casually using phrases like this, but Daniel takes the question very literally and ven ..read more
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A Generational Look at Influential Childhood Books
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by Laura W
3M ago
Do you ever start a project assuming it will go one way, only for it to end up turning around, doing a cartwheel and laughing at your assumptions? This project did that to me. Originally, I questioned whether or not we would be able to see a difference between the childhood books that were influential to different generations. I ended up wondering about universal themes instead. Before working at the library, I was never really a part of any multigenerational workplaces. When working in a preschool, it was really just people relatively close to my age. When nannying, it was just me. Now I reg ..read more
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Shrink or Grow? Gummy Worm Experiment
Daniel Boone Regional Library | Kids
by Robyn
3M ago
Did you know that gummy worms were invented in 1981, almost 60 years after the first gummy bear? Hans Riegel, a factory worker in Bonn, Germany (who later went on to start the Haribo company) originally made the bears with black licorice, which isn’t my jam. But that paved the way for worms, inspiring one of my favorite childhood treats: dirt and worms. Maybe that’s why this experiment grabbed my attention when I was browsing “The Curious Kid’s Science Book.” When submerged in different substances overnight, will gummy worms shrink, grow or stay the same? It’s a pretty simple setup (minimal su ..read more
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