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Post-PJ Library Mother-Daughter Book Club
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You're invited to a Post-PJ Library® Mother-Daughter Book Club
For girls in 3rd and 4th grade (ages 8-9)
Join us for fun, friendship and a discussion about FAMILY
(and the adventures of 5 sisters!).
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Mandel JCC, Debra Ann November Room
26001 South Woodland, Beachwood
Book description:
All of a Kind Family, by Sydney Taylor,
is the story of the adventures, and misadventures, of five Jewish girls living in New York's East Side during the early 1900s.
Free and open to the community.
Contact
HeatherLenson@roadrunner.com
to reserve a copy of the book.
Please RSVP by February 14 to
info@letmypeopleknowcleveland.com
or 216.593.2872.
You're invited to a Post-PJ Library® Book Club for boys
in 3rd and 4th grade (ages 8-9)
Join us for fun, friendship, and a discussion of the book
Say-Hey and The Babe: Two Mostly True Baseball Stories
by Neil Waldman.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
1:30 - 3 p.m.
The Agnon School
26500 Shaker Boulevard, Beachwood
Book description:
In this picture book for middle-grade readers, Waldman retells two factual baseball stories and posits a fictional connection between them. In the first, Babe Ruth gives a baseball, autographed by the entire 1927 Yankees team, to a girl hit by one of his mighty swings; the ball is later lost. The second tale begins 14 years later, when a young stickball fan watches Say-Hey Willie Mays in a historic game, then retrieves the earlier ball upon losing his own "spauldeen" down a sewer grate. Many sidebars help to separate "fact from fancy" in this unusual narrative, and offer perspective on topics such as period slang, stickball rules, and urban culture.
Free and open to the community.
Hosted by PJ Library Parents Eliana LeVine and Kelly Kornblut
Please RSVP by March 1 to
info@letmypeopleknowcleveland.com
or 216.593.2872.
The PJ Library® program in Cleveland is generously funded by the
Leonard Krieger Fund of the Cleveland Foundation and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation.
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