
Plympton Library News
October 30th, 2024

Students Reading Cynthia Rylant Books Together and Thinking About V Words in K
Read Across America - Thursday This Month Are Special Days
Plympton School Reads Across America in March!
Penguin Day - Thursday, March 6 Students are invited to wear their Plympton Penguin gear and read books about Penguins. Ms. Halley will have a display of books to choose from if you want to pick a book for a read aloud in your classroom.
Pajama Day - Thursday, March 13. Students are invited to wear jammies and read books related to nighttime. Ms. Halley will have a display of books to choose from if you want to pick a book for a read aloud in your classroom.
Vocabulary Day - Dress as Your Favorite Word - Thursday, March 20.
On Vocabulary Day, students wear a headband which they have decorated with a word of their choice and students can also choose to dress up as their word. No masks, please. The word needs to be visible on your headband. Headbands will be given out on Monday, March 17.
Literacy Night - Thursday, March 27. 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM.
The Plympton Community will come together to play word games, read books, celebrate literacy.
Encourage your child to read books about different states and stories by writers from all across America. Looking for suggestions?
Fourth Grade Students Learn About the American Revolution This Month
Your 4th grade students will be diving deep into the American Revolution this month learning all about key moments, important people and battles, and the different stops along the Freedom Trail.
The Freedom Trail Foundation hosts a tour every Sunday
Price:$17.00 - Adult $15.00 - Senior/Student $8.00 - Child (Ages 6-12)Weekly on Sunday, Saturday in March. Freedom Trail® Foundation — Official Freedom Trail Tours®Boston Common Visitor Center, 139 Tremont TreetBoston, MAHere is a description of the tour from their website:
Discover the indomitable women who took part in the American Revolution, and the generations of women that followed, inaugurating their own struggles for freedom and equality. Walk the Freedom Trail and explore four centuries of Revolutionary Women who changed history - featuring Anne Hutchinson, Mary Dyer, Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Phillis Wheatley, and Susan B. Anthony.
Walk the paths these influential women treaded, while visiting the places where their voices were heard, works published, and were laid to rest.
March is Women's History Month!
Amplify Women Authors and Inspiring Women this Month
Oge Mora
Maddie Frost
Ruth Behar
Elizabeth Friedman
MacNolia Cox
Abby Wambach
Llliam Rivera
Rajani LaRocca
Tae Keller
The Waltham Public Library has much to offer families. Weekly programs for all ages, discounted museum passes, a museum inspired play space called PIE, toys you can check out and take home, career kits, and of course a fantastic selection of books for all ages. Youth under 18 can also eat snack and dinner at the library every weekday. Stop by and check it out.
Use this link to see more information about story times, special events, and more at the Waltham Public Library.
For more information, follow WPL on Instagram @WalthamLibKids, join WPL’s Children’s Room Activities group on Facebook or email WalthamLibKids@minlib.net.
Kids Maker Club on Wednesdays at 4 pm
Kids Makers' Club: Legos
Wednesday, March 54:00—4:45 PMMakerSpaceWaltham Public Library735 Main Street, Waltham, MA, 02451
Come and build a stupendous structure with the Library's collection of LEGOs. Recommended for ages 5 and up. / Ven y construye una estupenda estructura con la colección de LEGO de la biblioteca. Recomendado para mayores de 5 años.
Make a Clay Creature
Create Date with the Rose Art Museum: Clay Creatures
Monday, March 174:00—5:00 PMLecture HallWaltham Public Library735 Main Street, Waltham, MA, 02451
Join the Rose Art Museum for a drop-in artmaking activity at the Waltham Public Library. Inspired by the exhibition Leonora Carrington: Dream Weaver, participants will sculpt clay creatures drawn from their own imaginations, as well as art, folklore, and mythology.
All materials will be provided. Activities are geared toward children ages 5-10 and their families.
This program is held in conjunction with the exhibition Leonora Carrington: Dream Weaver, January 22 –June 1, 2025.
Pokemon Party
Pokémon Party
Thursday, March 134:00—5:00 PMLecture HallWaltham Public Library735 Main Street, Waltham, MA, 02451
Gotta catch 'em all! Join us for all kinds of Pokémon games, snacks, crafts and fun! / ¡Tenemos que atraparlos a todos! ¡Únete a nosotros para disfrutar de todo tipo de juegos, bocadillos, manualidades y diversión de Pokémon!