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What happens in the library at night?. A look at the Amesbury Public Library after dark…. Why Should I Join?. It’s Rewarding! Free Topsfield Fair Tickets Enter to win a Bruins raffle You get credit for your school summer reading. Do the Bedtime Reading Challenge and get a free book!
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What happens in the library at night? A look at the Amesbury Public Library after dark….
Why Should I Join? It’s Rewarding! Free Topsfield Fair Tickets Enter to win a Bruins raffle You get credit for your school summer reading. Do the Bedtime Reading Challenge and get a free book! You’ll read to help your community and the families in it… • Keep track of what you’ve read (and school summer reading counts) • Great activities such the traveling planetarium, live nocturnal animals, music, glow in the dark crafts, shadow puppets, and enjoying ice cream!
Kaya, four, lives with her parents in a small apartment in Tokyo, Japan. Her bedroom is lined from floor to ceiling with clothes and dolls. Kaya’s mother makes all her dresses – Kaya has 30 dresses and coats, 30 pairs of shoes and numerous wigs. Kaya, four, lives with her parents in a small apartment in Tokyo, Japan. Her bedroom is lined from floor to ceiling with clothes and dolls. Kaya’s mother makes all her dresses – Kaya has 30 dresses and coats, 30 pairs of shoes and numerous wigs. Roathy, eight, lives on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. His home sits on a huge rubbish dump. Roathy’s mattress is made from old tyres. Roathy, eight, lives on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. His ome sits on a huge rubbish dump. Roathy’s mattress is made from old tyres. Thais, 11, lives with her parents and sister on the third floor of a block of flats in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She shares a bedroom with her sister. Indira, seven, lives with her parents, brother and sister near Kathmandu in Nepal. Her house has only one room, with one bed and one mattress.
HOW DO I JOIN? Visit www.amesburylibrary.org or come into the library Now until August 1st!