Famous poet Emily Dickinson once said, “March is the month of expectation.” We are expecting lots of colorful fun at National Crayon Day celebrations this month.
National Crayon Day
Children of all ages are invited to create with crayons on March 27th at 4 PM at these locations:
Choctaw is hosting Crayon Day Hot Rock Painting
Gheens is having Paint, Color, & Create
Lockport is making Crayon Slime
Raceland is creating Popsicle Stick Crayons
In addition:
Teens can create Shamrock Sun Catchers at Bayou Blue on March 7th at 3pm.
Adults will enjoy a Coloring and Conversation social at Thibodaux on March 29th at 2pm.
Children and families are sure to enjoy an extra special “Let’s Color” story time at Larose on March 30th at 1pm.
World Book Online
Students are expecting to wrap up another school year really soon. We have a collection of free digital resources available with your library card that can really help them complete those final assignments.
Check out age-appropriate components of World Book Online for factual information to write reports along with tools for citing sources. The Kids component has image-driven content for curious learners grades kindergarten and up to explore. The Discover, Student, and Timelines components include content geared to meeting the needs of students in grades five and up. The Advanced component for grade nine and up includes expanded topics and world resources for older students.
- Lynette, Programming Administrator
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