Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2014 Upcoming Programs

The new year brings new programs for all to enjoy.  Here are a few of the upcoming programs scheduled for January and February:

Adults Only-Design your own candle at the Niles Library 10:15am  (arrive 10 min. early) On Jan. 14th
Tweens-Friendship Frames at Fremont Main at 2:00 (Check for registration requirements) On January 18th.

All ages-Valentine Craft at Irvington Library 3:30 (arrive 15 min early) on February 5th.
All ages-Valentine Craft (different type) at Niles Library 3:30 (arrive 10 min early) on February 11th.

Adults Only-Mexican Tin Art at Fremont Main 7:00pm (registration is required) on February 10th.

Tweens only-Photo Display Cubes at Fremont Main 2:00pm (registration required) on February 22nd.

New Library-Danville
We will be creating Graffetti Art to go along with the book they will read-The Giver at 4:30pm.

Hoping to see you at one or more of the programs in the next two months!
Anything you want to book, let me know, Librarians!


Reptiles and Habitats in San Lorenzo

My last program for 2013 fittingly is at the San Lorenzo Library whose last day to be open for some 18 months was today as well. I had a crowd waiting for me, even though I was a half hour early! Lots of reptiles and lots of creativity-a fun day for all!





Sunday, December 29, 2013

Dinosaur Puppets in Fremont

This has got to be one of my favorite crafts for young children!  They are all so excited to create their very own dinosaur, and are amazed when all the pieces they colored and designed turn into a giant dinosaur puppet.  The kids ages 3-9 here were no exception.  I think the parents are just as thrilled as the children too!






Around the World Art in Pleasanton

This trip the children learned about the Herichol Indians in South America and how they used art to tell stories.  The kids really enjoyed this art form, and made some impressive pieces.




Candy Magnets at Irvington and Niles

Clay and kids, an awesome combination!  The children enjoyed creating candy and many other items from the clay provided.  This is such a popular art form.  I love this clay because it leaves no mess behind!




Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Photo Display Cube

In Fremont last night, a group of ladies created their own wooden photo cubes to display a special picture.  Many created a gift for another, some for themselves.  They had a delightful time creating in an adult atmosphere, as well as getting to spend time socializing with other women.  Each one left delighted that they came!  This is also a great crafting time for tweens and teens.





African Masks and Zulu Oops Baskets in Pleasanton

This was a great crafting time!  The younger kids loved making their own African masks and learning about different parts of Africa including South Africa from Rene, the librarian.  The older children also learned about Africa while creating their own Zulu Oops baskets.  Enjoy their creativity!







Friday, November 22, 2013

Shrinky Dinks at the East Palo Alto Library

Some of the children today weren't too thrilled to be forced to do a craft but once they got started, boy did they have a great time!!  Lots of wonderful art work and each child loved, loved, loved watching the art shrink! We discussed how hot it was in the oven, and the children were deciding if they could tolerate that heat. We talked about planets since we were talking about heat, and then they told me all they knew about how long it takes to get to the hottest planets.  Lots of learning going on while we created these masterpieces!  The one boy who was very difficult in the beginning, ended up taking home almost all the beads on his necklace and didn't want the day to end.  I love how art can soften a heart.







Monday, November 18, 2013

Roamin' Reptiles

This program was such a hit with boys and girls alike.  The children colored their wooden reptiles, then made habitats for them to live in.  They took the entire hour designing and diligently working to create their friend's new home! One mom was so surprised at the time and care her young son took, that she will now break out supplies for him to do art at home. Yay!  We used a lot of recycle material to show the kids ways to use their clean trash as well.  I enjoyed meeting the new librarians at Atherton at well.  Welcome Veronica, and Alejandro!