
I’m reading Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul by Stuart Brown, MD, with Christopher Vaughan, founder of the Institute for Play (who knew there was an institute for that?). I’m not far into the book and already wondering how to make play more important in my life. According to the authors, it makes people more productive. I’d say that libraries are often places where we get to play at work: meeting creative people like authors, engaging in storytelling, helping patrons find books and other materials that let them pursue their interests, and generally, just reveling in the millions of worlds available when you open a book. When I get a chance to spend some time playing away from work, I like to scrapbook – though I’ll never catch up with the piles of photos or the digital ones not yet printed.
So, does your employer value the productivity and skills that play can bring to the workplace? Does your job incorporate ways to play, or is it a chore? Find more information on this topic – or any other you can imagine – by going to the library nearest you. Maybe you’ll discover that your favorite way to play is to get lost in a mystery novel, or to plunge into a biography or explore science through a nonfiction best-seller.
Sonia Smith, PR Coordinator – Kansas City, Kansas Public Library
Filed under: Early Literacy, Library Program | Tags: Books and Reading, DR. SEUSS, Early Literacy, How-to, Library Program, WEST WYANDOTTE LIBRARY
Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday and Read Across America 2009 at the West Wyandotte Library, 1737 N. 82nd St., Kansas City, Kansas! Hear a story, play a game and do a craft. All ages welcome. If you intend to bring a group of more than 5, please call ahead at (913) 596-5800. Kids under 9 must be with an adult. Wednesday, March 4, 10 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. (Please come to only one of the two sessions.)
Get instructions for making the hat pictured here .
Crafty librarian Sheryl Nance-Durst is back with a great craft for springtime! Learn how to create unique stepping stones for your garden in this quick and simple craft.
DIFFICULTY: EASY
You’ll need:
- 10 lb. bag of Quikrete- sand/topping mix
- glass of water
- plastic spoon
- foil cake pan
- flat-backed marbles, mosaic tiles, smooth stones or other semi-flat items for decorating
Garden craft books in our collection:
- P. Allen Smith’s Living in the Garden Home: Connecting the Seasons with Containers, Crafts & Celebrations by P. Allen Smith
- Enchanted Garden Crafts by Susan Cousineau
- Garden Crafts by Geraldine Rudge
- Simple Pleasures of the Garden: Stories, Recipes & Crafts from the Abundant Earth by Susannah Seton
Filed under: How-to | Tags: BOOKMAKING, CRAFTS, How-to, LINDA BOWMAN, TEEN CRAFTS, VIDEOS
Make a book- fast! West Wyandotte’s Linda Bowman shows you how to create your very own instant book in just a few simple steps. Get creative and use different materials to create and decorate your books.
Difficulty: EASY
You’ll need:
- a piece of paper (or fabric)
- scissors
- bone folder (not required, but handy for getting those nice creases)
Books about making books:
- Bookbinding Techniques and Projects by Josep Cambras
- How to Make Books by Esther K. Smith
- Expressive Handmade Books by Alisa J. Golden
- Making Books By Hand: A Step by Step Guide by Mary McCarthy
- Handcrafted Journals: Albums, Scrapbooks & More by Marie Browning
- Handmade Books and Albums: An Introduction to Creative Bookbinding by Marie Ryst
- Cover to Cover: Creative Techniques for Making Beautiful Books, Journals, & Albums by Shereen LaPlantz


