Posted in Kids | February 19, 2013
To help celebrate American Heart Month and raise awareness of heart disease, children and their caregivers made 3-D hanging-heart crafts at Queens Library at Woodside. See the end result--made using red recycled postcards, red string and glittery stickers--pictured here.
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Posted in Kids | February 14, 2013
To celebrate the holiday, Queens Library at Woodside invited children and their caregivers to make their own Valentine’s Day roses out of recycled materials, crepe paper and straws. Using an upward wrapping technique participants made roses like the lovely ones pictured here.…
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Posted in Kids | February 6, 2013
In honor of Groundhog Day, on February 2, young library visitors learned about groundhogs and their knack for predicting weather. Since neither New York City's Staten Island Chuck nor Pennsylvania's  Punxsutawney Phil saw its shadow, both predicted the arrival of an early spring…
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Posted in Kids | January 24, 2013
By repurposing colorful scrap paper and old report covers, kids and their caregivers collaborated on our "picture perfect" photo-frame project. By using simple folding techniques and cutting the plastic report covers down to size to fit their frames, we were not only able to…
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Posted in Kids | January 22, 2013
           What better way to make a friend then one that loves to read? Kids at Steinway created book critters out of recycled paper, straws, wiggly eyes and a bit of imagination. Kids learned about the benefits of recycling as well as the different uses of things considered to…
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