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  • Image for "The Pumpkin Seed's Secret"
    The Pumpkin Seed's Secret

    A pumpkin life cycle book with hominess and heart!

    In this rhyming picture book about the life cycle of a pumpkin, a pumpkin becomes something new with each turn of the page, from a flower to a house to a face. Extensive back matter on the pumpkin life cycle, fun pumpkin facts, and a pumpkin seed recipe are included. A perfect book for both home and school libraries. An excellent gift for Halloween or any time of year!

    A pumpkin is a seed.

    A plain little seed with a secret inside,

    A pocket, a pip with a new life to hide.

    To hide and to hold

    As springtime unfolds,

    A pumpkin begins as a seed.

    A pumpkin is a sprout.

    A curious sprout with one leaf and then two,

    A budding, a nudging, a slow peekaboo.

    Happy for rain

    And sunshine again,

    A pumpkin pops out as a sprout.

  • Image for "The Book That Almost Rhymed"
    The Book That Almost Rhymed

    Every great adventure needs a hero—or two! This playful take on storytelling and equity proves that two tellers can make a rhyming tale twice as nice.

    What do you do with an interrupting sibling? Especially when she's stepping all over your story with wild ideas that don’t. Even. Rhyme. Knights riding rockets? Dancing pirates? Who’s ever heard of a fire-breathing armadillo?! But when this big brother realizes his sister just might be improving his yarn—and doing it with an impressive surprise of her own—it's clear what you do with an interrupting sibling. You share the narrative! Turns out adventure is way more fun when you build it together, rhyme by daring rhyme.

    "Sure to amuse." —Booklist (starred review)
    "Immensely creative . . . Exciting." —BookPage (starred review)
    "Riotous." —Kirkus
    "Hilarious . . . Such a funny read-aloud." —Book Riot
    "Sprightly . . . Energetic." —Publishers Weekly
    "Funny throughout." —The Horn Book

  • Image for "Everyone Starts Small"
    Everyone Starts Small

    Sun and Grass, Water and Tree, Fire and Rain--nature's cycle of creation unfolds in a compelling lyrical text and striking illustrations.

    Sun grows beams
    and Grass grows blades
    and Cloud cannot contain herself.

    Spring rains change Water from a tumbling creek to a roaring river and bring Tree nutrients it needs to stretch toward the sky. As Sun's rays intensify, the sprouts and fruits and insects of the forest grow and bloom and develop, all working together in harmony. Even Fire, whose work causes Tree to ache from the inside, brings opportunity for the next generation of flora and fauna. Paired with the vivid, organic imagery of Dominique Ramsey, Liz Garton Scanlon's poetic tribute to our planet's resilience is a resonant story of life, death, and regeneration.

  • Image for "Spider in the Well"
    Spider in the Well

    This cheeky picture book debut from author-illustrator Jess Hannigan tells the darkly dry and utterly hilarious tale of fibs, cons, and JUSTICE! Perfect for fans of Jon Klassen, Ryan Higgins, and stylized cinema--from Orson Welles to Wes Anderson.

    Breaking News: Wishing Well Broken!

    The townspeople of Bad Göodsburg are up in arms. With their beloved well busted, none of their important, generous, kindhearted wishes are coming true! Time to send that good-for-nothing Newsboy to investigate. . .

  • Image for "My First Earth Day"
    My First Earth Day

    I think about the forests, the water, all the animals, the fish, and the sun. I think about all the ways I can take care of our earth.

    Introduce young readers to Earth Day with Karen Katz's lovely storytelling and colorful collage art.

    There's no better way to spend the day than visiting Nana and learning all about Earth Day. Planting trees and vegetables, visiting the forest and lake, recycling, and supporting local businesses, this book helps little ones to see how to care for our wonderful planet.


    Godwin Books

  • Image for "All the Wild Animals"
    All the Wild Animals

    All the Wild Animals

    Book series

    This rhyming book is a unique blend of mixed media. The animals come to life with pastel pencils, portraying realistic charm, while the surrounding scenes are crafted with papercut art made of watercolor.

    All the Wild Animals is designed for babies to 6 year-olds, employing rhyme and large, expressive pictures to narrate the story.

    All the Wild Animals

    Is a journey through the world of animals. With enchanting illustrations and thoughtful rhymes, young readers are invited to explore the pages and discover the beauty of animals and nature. This concept-driven picture book is crafted to captivate children, encouraging a sense of wonder and understanding about animals and nature. Each page unfolds a new facet of animals, making it an engaging and educational experience for young minds.

     

  • Image for "Come Closer, Tatita"
    Come Closer, Tatita

    A young girl’s five senses take her on a journey through sweet memories of her tatita, her grandmother, in this heartfelt picture book.

    This moving tale introduces the youngest picture book audience to a girl who misses her grandmother—whom she calls Tata or Tatita, as is traditional in many Spanish-speaking cultures—and yearns to spend time with her. But Tatita is not here any more. The spare, striking illustrations make it ambiguous whether the girl misses her tata because she lives in a faraway place, is ill, or has passed on. Yet this gorgeous, deceptively simple book’s ending makes it clear that no matter what, your tatita lives in your heart, and you can always hold her in your memory.

  • Image for "All Aboard the Alaska Train"
    All Aboard the Alaska Train

    ★ "It's hard to imagine a more appealing picture book for introducing young children to the varied landscapes and wild animals of Alaska."-Booklist STARRED REVIEW
    "A rousing, rhyming tour of Alaskan wildlife and scenery." -Kirkus Reviews
    "A cheerful ode to Alaska . . . that is sure to leave readers demanding, "Again!""-School Library Journal
    Toot toot! Come aboard the Alaska Train for a rollicking rhyming adventure with Alaska's favorite animals!

    Five shiny train cars roll down the railroad track, picking up passengers along the way--a porcupine, grizzly bear, caribou, and more. Soon the cars are packed, but now the train must go up a tall mountain. Will the Alaska Train reach its destination?

    All Aboard the AlaskaTrain takes you on a rumbling journey as you zoom across the tracks and meet some of the state's most famous animal residents. Included at the back is a glossary of the parts of a train, plus more information about the famous Alaska Train and a map of its route.

  • Image for "No Cats in the Library"
    No Cats in the Library

    A stray cat follows her love of books all the way to a new library home in this charming debut picture book that’s “catnip for librarians and young book lovers alike” (School Library Journal, starred review).

    Clarisse is a clever cat who loves books. She may not understand the dark, squiggly lines, but she can’t get enough of the pictures. One day, she stumbles upon a magical building where people walk in empty-handed and come out with an armload of books. She has to find a way inside!

    There’s just one problem: NO CATS are allowed in the library! That’s not going to stop clever Clarisse, though. Once she sneaks in, she stumbles upon exciting new stories and even helps a little girl practice reading aloud. But when the librarian comes looking, will Clarisse be allowed to stay?

  • Image for "Everyone Gets a Turn"
    Everyone Gets a Turn

    A lovely and heartwarming illustrated children's book about friendship, taking turns, and caring for one another by award-winning author Marianne Dubuc.



    Beloved children's book author and illustrator Marianne Dubuc chronicles the adventure and collaboration that ensues when four animal friends take turns caring for a precious little egg they find in the woods.



    Enter the beautifully illustrated world of Bear, Hare, Turtle, and Mouse. In Dubuc's signature soft and inviting watercolor scenes, these forest friends make an unexpected discovery and turn to each other to find a shared solution. They decide they each will have a turn caring for the egg in their homes.



    Mouse's house is chilly, so a cozy fire is set ablaze in the fireplace. At Bear's house, exercise and activity rule the day, and Little Egg hatches out of her shell! The next stop is Hare's house, where Bear and Hare dote over the newborn chick and face a new challenge: trying to find something for her to eat! Finally, it's on to Turtle's house for a special time exploring Turtle's treasures and sharing stories.



    An endearing picture book that celebrates friendship and encourages young readers to share and trust in the power of community and their own resourcefulness, Everyone Gets a Turn is a wonderful read-aloud book for children with a timeless message.

  • Image for "Goldilocks"
    Goldilocks

    The fairy tale of Goldilocks and the three bears presents a story about a young girl's curiosity, which represents the curious nature of young readers as they follow her discovery of a house belonging to a family of bears. She tries their porridge, sits in their chairs, and ultimately naps in one of their beds, but the bears treat her with understanding and warmth when they find her. The text and illustrations engage readers with their age-appropriate language and beautiful design.

  • Image for "What's New, Daniel?"
    What's New, Daniel?

    Caldecott Honor winner Micha Archer’s gloriously detailed collages invite readers into Daniel’s blossoming world, encouraging them to appreciate all the wonderful new things in their own lives, big and small.

    "What’s new?" We casually say this to each other all the time, but when Daniel’s grandpa asks him this question, Daniel’s curiosity is sparked and he’s determined to really find out! And there is so much new stuff to report on, since their local park is brimming with spring life. Birds have reappeared from their winter journeys, ducklings are hatching, and polliwogs are growing long legs—just like Daniel!

  • Image for "Mighty Micah"
    Mighty Micah

    Micah loved the noise maker, called a gragger, that he used at his family's Purim party. With it they celebrated the defeat of the wicked Haman, a bully from biblical times who tried to get rid of the Jews. The gragger made him feel mighty! But on his way home, the gragger was lost. Micah was nervous that without it, he wouldn't be able to be brave, like Queen Esther who saved the Jews, and stand up to the bullies at his school. However, this gragger was powerful. It journeyed from a raccoon's hands, to a fish's mouth, to a heron's beak, back to Micah's front steps. Micah was so happy to have his gragger back! He took it to school and showed it to the class, so everyone could feel its mighty whirr, whirr, whirr, and they too could feel powerful and safe.

    Also included is a note from the author with a brief summary of the story of Purim, and how it's themes of strength, courage, and safety can apply to all children today.

  • Image for "The Teeny-Weeny Unicorn"
    The Teeny-Weeny Unicorn

    Meet this pint-sized unicorn in this funny, modern fairy tale about perception and self-confidence from a Caldecott-Honor winning creator.

    Once upon a time, in a land where horses were mythical beasts, there lived a unicorn—a Teeny-Weeny Unicorn. He lived with his family in a palace—one that was extra-large for him, full of extra-large rugs and extra-large food. And when his brother and sister played chess, they used him in place of a pawn.

    When it’s just too much to take, Teeny-Weeny Unicorn runs away—and has a chance encounter with a salty gnome. It's then that he suddenly starts to wonder... IS he teeny weeny? Or is he just the right size?

    Every kid will relate to Teeny-Weeny Unicorn, as he figures out how to live in a world not made for his stature. With wit and charm, as well as delightful illustrations, Shawn Harris creates a modern classic made for sharing—be it at bedtime or on a story time rug.

  • Image for "The Blue Pickup"
    The Blue Pickup

    A charming story about a young girl who loves fixing automobiles with her grandfather on the warm grounds of Jamaica, Natasha Tripplett's debut picture book is a perfect pick for fans of My Papi Has a Motorcycle and The Old Truck.

    Ju-Girl's favorite days are the ones spent with Granddad in his garage, fixing cars and hearing stories about his old blue pickup.

    Granddad used to drive the blue pickup all over the island, bringing happiness to many. And now it just sits in the driveway.

    One day, Ju-Girl asks Granddad if he'd ever fix it, and he's unsure at first. But the pair soon finds out just what it takes to restore the memory of the blue pickup and to create new stories along the way.

    This heartwarming layered tale, brought to life with lush illustrations by Monica Mikai (Thank a Farmer), reminds us about the joy of repairing things with our hands and preserving stories with our hearts.

  • Image for "Ten Little Rabbits"
    Ten Little Rabbits

    *An Instant Indie Bestseller*

    Maurice Sendak's legacy continues with this playful counting extravaganza for the youngest child. Here is a small reader's introduction to the magic of Mr. Sendak's books--a journey that will continue for many years to come.

    Prepare to be . . .

    Amazed . . .

    Dazzled . . .

    And mesmerized by Mino's magic show!

    "Counting from 1 to 10 and back again--that's the concept in this never-before-published book from the renowned children's book creator. With pure Sendak whimsy, this simple story will grab readers' attention. Useful as a counting book for young children, this charmer also lends itself to home or classroom discussions of strategies for recognizing and dealing with obstacles and frustration. A newly discovered treasure from a beloved children's book magician." --School Library Journal (starred review)

    "This previously unpublished treasure from the late Sendak recalls the creator's Nutshell Library in its gentle-hued simplicity. The action runs full circle from mirth to mayhem and back, and droll, controlled sketches order the chaos, highlighting each new development, beat by beat, en route to a satisfying 'all done." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

    "The M emblazoned on his stage podium could just as well stand for Max or Mickey or Maurice, as another little boy with flair, talent, and determination. There's also drama in the changing expressions on the boy's face as a magic trick that begins in pride and insouciance starts to overwhelm him. A true Sendak hero, he sets himself to rights. Goes straight to the heart. " --Horn Book (starred review)

    A JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD GOLD STANDARD SELECTION!

  • Image for "The Fix-Its: Nail Needs Help"
    The Fix-Its: Nail Needs Help

    The Fix-Its: Nail Needs Help is the latest in I Can Read Comics, an early reader line that familiarizes children with the world of graphic novel storytelling and encourages visual literacy in emerging readers.

    Meet Nail and Hammer, two pals in this STEM-focused story by author-illustrator Sarah Lynne Reul. When Nail gets stuck, Hammer is ready to lend a helping hand. But will Hammer's hard-headedness make things worse?

    The Fix-Its: Nail Needs Help is a Level Three I Can Read Comic, an engaging story for children starting to read on their own.

  • Image for "Eyes That Weave the World's Wonders"
    Eyes That Weave the World's Wonders

    "Ho now creates a beautiful book about family: what makes individuals and what connects us to one another. This book is a perfect addition to any children's shelf, whether aimed at families, adoption, multicultural stories, or topics of love and -acceptance." --School Library Journal (starred review)

    From New York Times bestselling Joanna Ho, of Eyes that Kiss in the Corners, and award-winning educator Liz Kleinrock comes a powerful companion picture book about adoption and family. A young girl who is a transracial adoptee learns to love her Asian eyes and finds familial connection and meaning through them, even though they look different from her parents'.

    Her family bond is deep and their connection is filled with love. She wonders about her birth mom and comes to appreciate both her birth culture and her adopted family's culture, for even though they may seem very different, they are both a part of her, and that is what makes her beautiful. She learns to appreciate the differences in her family and celebrate them.

    An Amazon Best Book of the Month for January 2024!

  • Image for "Happy St. Patrick's Day from the Crayons"
    Happy St. Patrick's Day from the Crayons

    The hilarious crayons from the #1 New York Times bestselling The Day the Crayons Quit are ready to celebrate St. Patrick's Day!

    St. Patrick's Day is almost here, and Green Crayon would like a break! (After all, he JUST had to carry a heavy load during Christmas...) His friends try to take over, but what's a leprechaun without green clothing? And a four-leaf clover can't be blue! And how in the world can the crayons make a rainbow without their good friend Green? A humorous, small hardcover St. Patrick's Day story from everyone's favorite school supplies. The perfect gift!

  • Image for "Love, Lah Lah"
    Love, Lah Lah

    Caribbean soca artist, Nailah Blackman, invites you to shimmy, fête, and spread the joy of Carnival with Lah Lah and her grandfather in this vibrant and heartwarming story set in Trinidad & Tobago! Perfect baby shower or birthday gift for soca fans!

    Come on, Come on
    Carnival is waiting!


    It’s Carnival morning, and Lah Lah is awake bright and early, ready to take part in the festivities of the day. Join Lah Lah and her papa as they dance through the streets of Trinidad and Tobago, cheer on the King and Queen of the Carnival parade, and end with a grand performance onstage!

    A moving and lyrical tribute to Nailah Blackman’s grandpa Ras Shorty I, the creator of soca music, which blends African and East Indian rhythms, Love, Lah Lah thrums with the colors and the beat of Carnival.

  • Image for "Time to Make Art"
    Time to Make Art

    Does art have to be perfect? Where do you begin? This inspiring picture book about making art doubles as an introduction to the multifaceted and diverse global history of art empowering readers to get creative.

    Awed by the endless possibilities, a young girl begins asking meaningful questions about creating art. Her questions are answered by a diverse group of artists throughout time and history: from the earliest cave painters to the most recent digital illustrators. Rethinking the familiar Western European timeline of art history, this book introduces readers to diverse works from every era and continent in a playful and inspiring way.

    Making both art history and art making accessible to all, Time to Make Art nourishes creativity, encouraging young readers to see the artist in themselves.

  • Image for "Soren's Seventh Song"
    Soren's Seventh Song

    From Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times bestselling author Dave Eggers, Soren's Seventh Song is a deadpan take on creativity and persistence, as told through the eyes of a humpback whale looking for a new song--with color illustrations by Mark Hoffman.



    Soren, a young humpback whale, loves music but is tired of the dull, droning, endless songs that are frustratingly popular among the adult whales he knows. He has ideas for better songs: shorter, up-tempo tunes with snare drums and even maracas. Unfortunately, every time he shares his new tunes with his friends, he's met with less than encouraging feedback and even a bit of discreet whale vomiting.



    In this upbeat story of resilience and tenacity, Dave Eggers offers readers of all ages essential creative advice: your first drafts are probably terrible.

  • Image for "With Love from Daniel"
    With Love from Daniel

    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood!

    Daniel Tiger shares stories about the people in his life that he loves in this sweet Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read perfect for Valentine’s Day or anytime you want to show you care!

    Daniel tells his class about the family and friends he loves. He draws pictures to show while he talks about each one and their special memories together, from playing cars with Miss Elaina to Dad Tiger putting Daniel up on his shoulders!

    © 2023 The Fred Rogers Company. All Rights Reserved.

  • Image for "The Truth About Dragons"
    The Truth About Dragons

    A Caldecott Honor Winner

    Winner of the Asian Pacific American Award for Literature

    An unforgettable lyrical picture book that celebrates biracial identity from the award-winning author of Paper Son: The Inspiring Story of Tyrus Wong, Immigrant and Artist.

    Lean in close,
    my darling bao bei,
    and I will whisper
    a most precious secret
    about a powerful magic
    that lives inside you.


    Brought to life with lavish and ornate illustrations, The Truth About Dragons follows a young child on a journey guided by his mother's bedtime storytelling. He quests into two very different forests, as his two grandmothers help him discover two different, but equally enchanting, truths about dragons.

    Eastern and Western mythologies coexist and enrich each other in this warm celebration of mixed cultural identity.

    *A School Library Journal Best Book of 2023*

  • Image for "Nana and Me"
    Nana and Me

    From the pen of world-reknowned poet, author, and Nana, JaneYolen, come 19 poems about grandmothers from around the world.

    This sweet collection features Nanas who dream and thosethat sing crying babies to sleep; Nanas who hold hands crossing the street andsome that learn Hopscotch; Nanas who color with you and some that go to Zoos;and other Nanas spending precious time with their precious little ones.

    From Spanish to Japanese, Swahilli to Yiddish, Scottish to Vietnamese,one thing is clear - No matter what language you say it in..."Grandma" means "Love."

    Excerpt

    When Nana Jane Sleeps

    Sometimes she snores.

    Sometimes she whistles.

    Sometimes she is so quiet,

    I tiptoe into her room

    to make sure she is all right.

    She always is.

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Dec 14 2025 Sun

Pet Café Book Club

2:00pm–3:00pm
Richmond
This event is in the "Richmond" group
Dec 14 2025 Sun

Pet Café Book Club

2:00pm–3:00pm
Richmond
Library Branch: Richmond
Room: Main Floor Community Room #142
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Book Clubs
Event Details:

Join us for the Pet Cafe Book Club, a heartwarming partnership with KY Saves Animal Rescue! Each month, we’ll dive into a different genre while enjoying the company of adorable animals available for adoption.

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This event is in the "Berea" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

Read and Play

10:00am–11:00am
Berea
This event is in the "Berea" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

Read and Play

10:00am–11:00am
Berea
Library Branch: Berea
Room: Community Room
Age Group: Preschool
Program Type: Educational, Storytimes
Event Details:

We love learning different types of literacy through reading, music, movement, and play. It may get messy; please dress appropriately! Meant for ages 0-5. 

This event is in the "Richmond" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

Toddler Time

10:00am–11:00am
Richmond
This event is in the "Richmond" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

Toddler Time

10:00am–11:00am
Richmond
Library Branch: Richmond
Room: Main Floor Community Room #142
Age Group: Babies & Toddlers
Program Type: Storytimes

Toddler Time

Enjoy early literacy activities like parachute play, songs, finger plays, and board books, followed by free play. Toddlers and caregivers can make friends and learn together. Meant for ages 0-3. 

This event is in the "Berea" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

GED Class

1:00pm–3:00pm
Berea
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This event is in the "Berea" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

Cancelled

GED Class

1:00pm–3:00pm
Berea
Library Branch: Berea
Room: Meeting Room
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Educational
Event Details:

Free GED classes are now being held at the Madison County Public Library. The classes are offered through a partnership between Madison County Adult Education Center and the Madison County Public Library.

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This event is in the "Richmond" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

Maker Space Orientation

1:00pm–3:00pm
Richmond
This event is in the "Richmond" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

Maker Space Orientation

1:00pm–3:00pm
Richmond
Library Branch: Richmond
Room: Makerspace
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Educational, How To, Technology Classes, Workshop
Event Details:

Come join us for the Maker Space Orientation. Where you can learn about the machines and technology hosted in the lab.

This event is in the "Richmond" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

One-on-One Genealogy Assistance

1:00pm–5:00pm
Richmond
This event is in the "Richmond" group
Dec 15 2025 Mon

One-on-One Genealogy Assistance

1:00pm–5:00pm
Richmond
Library Branch: Richmond
Room: Learning Lab
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Educational, How To, 1-on-1
Event Details:

Need assistance navigating Ancestry.com or researching your family tree? Local historian and genealogy enthusiast Todd Moberly will be available in the library's Madison County Room on the first and third Monday of each month ready to help.

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