As the temperatures drop and the weather grows cooler, our thoughts naturally gravitate towards winter. This season brings a unique charm filled with holidays, celebrations, and opportunities for creativity and learning at our library branches. Here’s a look at what we have planned for you this winter!
Celebrating Winter Holidays
Winter is a time of joy and reflection, marked by various holidays: Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and the winter solstice. Each of these celebrations offers a chance to gather with family and friends, share traditions, and create lasting memories. Our library collection, opens a new window includes many books and videos that highlight these festivities, providing a wonderful opportunity to learn about their significance and enjoy the spirit of the season.
Winter-Themed Crafts and Activities
Several branches will be offering exciting winter-themed crafts and activities designed not only to foster creativity but also to encourage learning through play. Here are just a few of our offerings:
Reflecting on Winter Memories
Growing up in the Midwest, winter always makes me think of snow—something my children have experienced only when we travel. Has your child ever seen snow? Have you? Reading books about colder climates can help us understand how winter changes lives—from clothing choices to outdoor activities. Our library has a rich collection of books and videos that explore these themes, allowing you and your children to imagine life where winter means snow.
Recommended Reads:
The Snowy Day, opens a new window by Jack Ezra Keats: A classic picture book that captures the magic of a snowy day.
Winter Is Here, opens a new window by Kevin Henkes: A charming tale that explores the sights and sounds of winter.
Snow Horses, opens a new window by Patricia MacLachlan: a cozy picture book about a sleigh ride that explores themes of love and community.
This winter, let our library be your destination for warmth, creativity, and community. Whether you’re participating in holiday celebrations, engaging in crafts, or exploring new stories about winter, there’s something for everyone at our branches. Please leave a comment below describing how your family observes winter holidays. We look forward to seeing you this season!