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For young ladies, a princess-themed storytime is always a hit. But for parents (and some unnamed librarians) reading each pink-laced page can be a bit of a saccharine overload. Why not… continue reading Winning Princess Books for Children
By written by Sarah S. July 11, 2014
It's World Cup time and all over the world billions of people are watching (and cheering!) for their teams. Soccer is a truly international sport, and it continues to gain more and… continue reading Books about Soccer for Little Ones - Go Team USA!
By written by Monica C. July 1, 2014
Do you ever feel confined by society's expectations of proper behavior? Do you ever want to just let loose and go a little... wild? Well, today's children's book review by Lynne… continue reading Go Wild with Mr. Tiger!
By written by Sarah S. June 13, 2014
Welcome to this month's Children's Book Review! This month's installment comes from one of our wonderful Free Library of Philadelphia Children's Librarians, Chris Brown from the… continue reading What do I read after Riordan? - May Children's Book Reviews
By written by Sarah S. May 8, 2014
Today's children's book reviews feature two books by Leslie Patricelli, who seems to really have a knack for writing books for toddlers and preschoolers. Click on the titles to reserve… continue reading Great Toddler Books by Leslie Patricelli
By written by Sarah S. April 11, 2014
To celebrate Women's History Month, Wadsworth Library's Children's area is focusing on one very popular woman: Cinderella. Cinderella is more than a quick bedtime story or Disney… continue reading Cinderella Around the World
By written by Chris B. March 25, 2014 10
We're so pleased to announce that we've expanded our ebook and digital audiobook services with two new platforms! First, we have a new digital experience just for kids. The… continue reading Introducing Two New eBook and Audiobook Services: OneClick Digital and Overdrive Kid's eReading Room!
By written by Jamie W. March 17, 2014 3
Looking for some great books for your children? Our children's librarians are excited to share their expert reviews with you. Today's reviews feature books that encourage us to be thrifty… continue reading Getting Thrifty with Kids: Children's Book Reviews
By written by Sarah S. March 7, 2014
Amid all the talk of love and romance, Valentine’s Day can provide an opportunity to talk with young children about friendship and kindness. Share these books with your preschooler and… continue reading Valentine's Day is for Friends
By written by Ruth G. February 14, 2014
Today's children's book review is a real heartbreaker. Poet Daniel Beaty performed a piece of slam poetry called "Knock Knock" about his relationship with his father. When Daniel… continue reading Knock Knock: My Dad's Dream for Me by Daniel Beaty and Brian Collier - Winner of the 2014 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award
By written by Sarah S. February 10, 2014 2
When winter weather keeps you indoors and away from the playground, you and your preschooler may come down with a case of cabin fever. Fortunately, there are some great books that can get your… continue reading Who's Got Cabin Fever?
By written by Ruth G. February 10, 2014
Looking for some great books for your children? Our children's librarians are excited to share their expert reviews with you. For this month, we focus on African American history for… continue reading Charlie Parker Played Be Bop by Chris Raschka: A great introduction to African American history for the youngest readers
By written by Sarah S. February 4, 2014
This week, one of the most exciting and prestigious events in children’s literature took place right here in Philadelphia. The American Library Association’s Youth Media Awards are a… continue reading Youth Media Awards have been announced!
By written by Sarah S. January 28, 2014
Looking for some great books for your children? Our children’s librarians are excited to share their expert reviews with you. First in our series of monthly children's book… continue reading Flora & Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo: The Story of a Girl and a Squirrel
By written by Sarah S. January 8, 2014 2
Baking cookies is a great activity to share with your little one. It involves so many aspects of learning disguised as complete fun! Literacy, mathematics, and fine motor skills are… continue reading Let's Bake Some Cookies!
By written by Megan W. December 19, 2013
What’s the best thing about October? All together now… HALLOWEEN! Get ready for some spooky fun with these frighteningly good books, CDs and DVDs. Available right now at the… continue reading Time for Halloween!
By written by Monica C. October 16, 2013
Did you know? October is National-Adopt-A-Shelter-Dog Month , so if you’re thinking of adding a new furry member to your family, now is the perfect time to do it. Of course, bringing a… continue reading Go, Dog, Go!
By written by Monica C. October 2, 2013
It's the "Back to School Edition" of the Early Literacy Calendar from the Free Library of Philadelphia's children's librarians! We’ve been quite busy preparing… continue reading September 2013 Early Literacy Calendar
By written by Andrea Z. September 13, 2013
The month of September happens to be the birth month of many children’s book authors and illustrators who have created wonderful books for preschoolers. Celebrate their lives and classic… continue reading September Birthdays
By written by Ruth G. September 9, 2013 1
It’s back-to-school month! Your young child may be starting preschool for the first time this September. Help your preschooler get excited, or calm his or her worries, with these books… continue reading It's Time for Preschool
By written by Ruth G. September 4, 2013 2