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Where Has All the Charmin Gone? STEAM Play During a Pandemic

Posted on April 28, 2020 by GPL

I stood in the grocery store aisle not long ago perusing the long rows of empty shelves that, just a few weeks before, had been stacked high with hundreds of packages of extra strong, extra soft, ultra absorbent, pillowy, billowy, good enough for angels and bears toilet paper. This “white gold” was suddenly at the top of everyone’s shopping list, and I wondered what exactly everyone was doing with all that excess tp.   It struck me that, as we shelter in place, someone had stumbled upon one of the best kept secrets of the paper goods trade—the educational and entertainment value of toilet paper.  A little research confirmed this versatile household product will provide hours of fun for the whole family!

So what exactly can you do with a collection of toilet paper rolls?  Have a TP Engineering Throwdown Challenge!  Who can build the tallest tower?  The biggest wall?  The best castle?  How high and wide can you build a tower using a single roll as a base?  Who can knock it down first with a well-lobbed wiffle ball?

Sharpen your pencil or pull out your calculator and get ready to do Toilet Paper Math!  Skip the 9=36 and 12=48 claims for the moment and go straight for the sheet count (listed on the package.)  How many sheets are in a roll?  How many rolls are in a package?  What is the total number of sheets in a package?   Pull out your ruler and get ready to measure!  What are the dimensions of  a single sheet?  How many sheets are on a roll?  How many feet long would a roll be if unrolled?  How many rolls would it take to reach a mile? 10 miles?  The moon?

If you have a kitchen scale you can weigh two different brands or types.  Is there a weight difference  between a roll of ultra soft compared to a roll of ultra strong?  Which roll contains the most sheets?

We won’t need a lab coat to run this kitchen science experiment to discover how absorbent a certain brand is.  Our friends at Lemon Lime Adventures have an easy To Do at Home experiment using 3 jars, several squares from two or more brands of toilet paper, 3 rubber bands, 3 cups of water and a handful of pennies.  Check it out here:   

And of course, toilet paper rolls begat toilet paper tubes. With spring here, one of my favorite recyclable uses for these handy little leftovers is to use them as seedling pots.  They are easy to make, and you can find a quick tutorial here from the folks at Kitchen Counter Chronicles.

You can easily make a fun toy launching machine as well using 2 toilet paper tubes (or 1 paper towel tube cut in half), 2 rubber bands, a pencil, some tape, and a cotton ball.  Challenge someone to a Cotton Ball Launching Contest to see just how far you can send your fluffy missile flying.

Or, come up with your own projects and share!  Let us know what fun and creative ways you find to use this staple with other common, household items at hand.   If you are interested in learning more about engineering and inventing, toys and games, science projects or even planting and seeds, please check out the wonderful resources of Overdrive  hoopla and kanopy kids on the GPL website.

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Review: I’m Trying to Love Spiders

Posted on July 8, 2019 by GPL

I’m Trying to Love Spiders
by Bethany Barton
5 stars

Age Group: Kids 4 – 8 years
Other: Lexile Measure AD510

This Young Hoosier Book Award Nominee is a refreshingly hilarious nonfiction selection. The narrator is terrified of spiders and works her way – page by page- trying to learn about and appreciate them without squashing them…..UNSUCCESSFULLY!!! This wonderful selection is illustrated with comical ink and digital images which relay scientific facts in a humorous way.

 

Read-alikes

Animal Grossology by Sylvia Branzei

 

 

Posted in Books & More, Kids Korner | Tags: animals, Anne G., kids | Leave a comment |

Young Hoosier Book Award

Posted on May 2, 2019 by GPL

 

It is my honor to be able to serve on the Young Hoosier Book Award Committee again this year for the intermediate level books. Every year a group of teachers and librarians read through about 80 newly published books and then get together in September to select the 20 titles they believe children in grades 4-6 will enjoy reading. Unlike the Newbery Award which tends to look at different criteria, these books are selected with an eye towards recreational reading. Students in grades 4-6 across the state read at least five of the twenty books on the list and then vote for the one they enjoyed the most by May 1st.

The last two years both winners have been graphic novels: Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson and Smile by Raina Telgemeier. Grades K-2nd grade read 12 of the 20 picture books and then cast their votes. Winners for the past two years have been: Tuesday Tucks Me In by Luis Montalvan and Dog Vs. Cat by Chris Gall.

Look at the past winners of YHBA to find some excellent “KID CHOICE” books: https://tinyurl.com/y3pfw64

Next year’s books are found at: https://tinyurl.com/y3jr4fkp

 

 

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Exploration Stations: A New Adventure at GPL

Posted on April 25, 2019 by GPL

Hello, Miss Katherine here! I lead our Jump Start program aimed at babies and toddlers, and Miss Anne leads our Smart Start program aimed at preschoolers. This summer, we are launching Exploration Stations.

One of the most common pieces of feedback we get is that people want more programming. We each lead 7 storytimes a week, and have been trying to find a way to meet that need while also keeping up the same quality and reliability. Starting in June, we will offer drop-in, caregiver-led rooms full of our favorite activities. All of the items are curated to support your child’s physical and mental development, with a focus on early literacy, STEAM concepts, sensory exploration, and play.

Miss Anne’s preschoolers already have a wonderful activity room – this will be very similar, but will be open longer and also available on Fridays.

For our two-year-olds, this will also be a familiar concept – it will be similar to the activity room we already have. Our Terrific Twos storytime program will now be separate and unique from the Baby/Toddler, a development that I am so excited about. And we’re packing the activity room full of toys and materials suitable for a wider age range, from babies through two-year-olds. Rather than just being offered to Terrific Two’s participants, the space will be open to everyone under three. It will be open during and after storytime, perfect if you want the opportunity to extend storytime.

We’re so excited, and we hope you join us in June to experience the fun!

 

Jump Start Exploration Stations will be open Wednesday and Thursday, 9:30-1 and Friday, 11:30-3

Smart Start Exploration Stations will be open Wednesday – Friday, 11:30-3

 

Posted in Kids Korner | Tags: childrens, Katherine R., kids, storytime | Leave a comment |

Review: Bob

Posted on April 11, 2019 by GPL

Bob
by Wendy Mass and Rebecca Stead
5 stars

Age Group:  Kids 3rd-8th grade
Other: AR Level: 3.9  Lexile 590

Bob is a delightful magical story about ten year old girl (Livy) who returns to Australia to visit her grandmother after five years and realizes that she’s forgotten something very important – BUT WHAT???? The WHAT is a small green creature dressed in a homemade chicken suit (Bob) who has been obediently living in her bedroom closet awaiting her return. This quirky story unfolds as Livy and Bob find clues to help Bob return to where he came from.

 

Read-alikes

Pip Bartlett’s Guide to Magical Creatures by Jackson Pearce

Cursed by Bruce Coville

 

 

Posted in Kids Korner | Tags: Anne G., book review, childrens | Leave a comment |
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