Tuesday 19 January 2016

The Dark

The Dark
The Dark
By Lemony Snicket, illustrated by Jon Klassen


Like many children, Laszlo is afraid of the dark.  The dark lives in his basement, where Laszlo does not go. Every morning, Laszlo opens the basement door, peeks at the dark and says, "Hi, dark."  Maybe this way he can keep the dark at bay.  

But the dark has other ideas.  One night, the dark visits Laszlo in his room and invites him downstairs… to the basement. Will Laszlo dare to follow?  Would any child?

Laszlo’s encounter with the dark enables him to work through his fear, and will help young readers do so as well.  Laszlo faces the dark and is rewarded by being brought back to the light.  Although The Dark ends on a positive note, this story may be a little too frightening for preschoolers.

Wednesday 13 January 2016

Dr. Seuss's A B C

by Dr. Seuss,

Dr. Seuss is a classic in any library and a must in any child's literary repertoire. This adventure of the alphabet uses rhyme and alliteration to bring each letter to life. With whimsical illustrations Dr. Seuss makes learning your ABC's really fun. You can find this and other wonderful ABC books in the library's Basic Concepts section. If you are looking for ways to help your child with numbers, letters, shapes and colours come to your local Richmond Public Library branch and go straight to the Basic Concepts display. In this section of the library you will find fun stories to help introduce ideas like opposites and primary colours as well as great ABC books like Dr. Seuss' A B C.