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Nursery Rhyme Comics

Do you like nursery rhymes? Do you like comics? If you do like them both, then you will love this book, Nursery Rhyme Comics. Nursery Rhyme Comics is about all your favorite nursery rhymes. There's: Three Little Kittens, Hickory, Dickory , Dock, Jack and Jill, and many more! All of the nursery rhymes are by cartoonists! I would recommend this book to all ages because it is a good book to read by yourself (or have your parents help you). I think you will love this book. Reviewed By: Sierra

Squish, Super Amoeba

Have you ever been terrified by a GIANT kid in school? Well, Squish is! Squish is an amoeba who is bullied in school along with two other friends! Read along and see...will he and his friends survive? Reviewed by Nick

The Cave

The Cave is the new section in our library developed with boys in mind. This section was a result of Mrs. Haynes' research into boys and reading and how our school library can meet their reading needs. Mrs. Haynes worked with 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade boys to select books that appeal to boys. Of course, girls are welcome too! Please take a few minutes to view the video below.

Lewis and Clark Reads!

We are amazing KC3 and Mark Twain award readers! We set goals for our reading and when we reach those goals we CELEBRATE! Check out the pics below.

Lewis and Clark's Annual Reading Adventure Nights

Each year I host two Reading Adventure Nights...one for 1st and 2nd grade and one for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. This year nearly 300 students stayed until 7:30 on two Friday nights to participate. During the evening, the kiddos went to five activity rooms, enjoyed a snack and pizza dinner, and listened to an amazing storyteller. A HUGE thank you goes out to parents who provided the paper products, soda, juice, and cookies for the night. Another HUGE shout out to the parent volunteers who helped organize the snacks and those who served pizza and drinks. Also, HUGE thanks to the LC staff members who stayed the night and volunteered their time running the classroom activities. Last, but surely not least, HUGE thanks to our LC PTA who pays for our storyteller and pizza...the big expenses of the evening. I could not offer these evenings without the help of ALL these groups.

Can You Survive Storm Chasing

I would recommend this book for you, because it tells you how to survive hurricanes, flash floods, and tornadoes. This book is basically telling stories that say I or you, so it puts you in the book so you can make your own decisions. Reviewed by:Lily

Saving Animals From Hurricanes

Hurricane Katrina flooded lots of homes. People went to hotels, but some pets were not allowed. Some people had to leave their pets behind. Volunteers helped the pets get out of the homes. So to find out more you can read Saving Animals From Hurricanes. Review by:Caitlyn

Coral Reefs

Coral Reefs by Jason Chin is a nonfiction book. The pictures really attract you into the book. If you read this book you will learn about the ocean, while you have a great time. Reviewed by: Isabella