It’s Thursday! Sharing Music with Lori!
Thank you for joining another session of Sharing Music with Lori. Get ready to sing and dance your way into this beautiful Thursday morning!
Thank you for joining another session of Sharing Music with Lori. Get ready to sing and dance your way into this beautiful Thursday morning!
The Montauk Library 2020 Summer Reading Program will begin Friday, June 26 and run through August 15. This year, the program will be completely online through a platform called ReadSquared. Visit the Montauk Library website beginning June 26 to register!
Listen as Mary Jane reads, Count Me In: a Parade of Mexican Folk Art Numbers in English and Spanish by Cynthia Weill. Practice your numbers in English and Spanish when you count the beautiful dancers, playful musicians, and happy children of Oaxaca as the Guelaguetza parade goes by!
Nothing tastes more like summer than juicy sweet strawberries! Follow along as Selina shows you how to make homemade strawberry shortcake. So, head to the farmers market or pick your own strawberries to make this easy delicious dessert! Strawberry Shortcake Recipe
https://youtu.be/O-eNspVjgn0 Follow along as Miss Rachel reads, Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle, then get ready to do a fun farm workout! Don’t forget your water!
https://youtu.be/VrmiiysNRLQ Thank you for joining another Sharing Music with Lori provided by the Montauk Library! Wake yourself with some fun on this Thursday morning!
Follow along with Mary Jane as she reads,Y el Gran Oso Hambriento by Audrey Wood. Little Mouse loves strawberries, but so does the bear… How will Little Mouse stop the bear from eating his freshly picked, red, ripe strawberry?
After reading, Pete the Cat, Firefighter Pete by James Dean, get ready for a workout that includes some fire fighting moves! Don’t forget your water!
Welcome to another Montauk Library session of Sharing Music with Lori. Get ready to sing and dance along on this fun Thursday morning!
Welcome to Bilingual Storytime! Follow along with Mary Jane as she reads, Las Lechucitas by Martin Waddell. In this sweet story, baby owls, alone in a dark forest, wonder where their mother is and when she’ll return.