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BOOK LISTS FOR KIDS
Need handy book lists on a variety of topics and themes? Have a reader at home looking for new book suggestions? We have put together some book lists to help. Click on the name of a list below and a new tab will open with the book list.
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Books for kids who love animals
Zoos and Aquariums
Zoos and Aquariums
AZA: The Association of Zoos and Aquariums calendar for live videos and online events.
Atlanta Zoo: The Georgia zoo keeps a “Panda Cam“ livestream on its website.
Georgia Aquarium: Sea-dwellers like African penguins and Beluga Whales are the stars of this aquarium’s live cam.
Houston Zoo: There are plenty of different animals you can check in on with this zoo’s live cam, but we highly recommend watching the playful elephants.
Aquarium of the Pacific: Check in on their animals with live webcams placed inside many of the Aquarium’s exhibits.
San Diego Zoo: With what may be the most live cam options, this zoo lets you switch between koalas, polar bears, and tigers in one sitting.
Monterey Bay Aquarium: It can be Shark Week every week thanks to live online footage of Monterey Bay’s Habitat exhibit.
National Aquarium: Walk through tropical waters to the icy tundra in this floor-by-floor tour of the famous, Baltimore-based aquarium.
Museums
Museums
The Louvre: You don’t have to book a ticket to Paris to check out some of the famous pieces in the world’s largest art museum. The Louvre has free online tours of three famous exhibits, including Egyptian Antiquities.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: The works of Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Jeff Koons, and Franz Marc are just some of the 625 artists whose work are a part of the Guggenheim’s Collection Online.
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History: Move at your own pace through the 360-degree room-by-room tour of every exhibit in the museum.
Museum of the Earth: Based in Ithaca, New York, the Paleontological Research Institution’s Museum of the Earth combines natural history displays, interactive science features and art exhibitions to encourage “critical thinking about life on Earth in the past and today, and how our species is affecting the natural world. Check out their “Bees! Diversity, Evolution, Conservation” special exhibit available online.
Van Gogh Museum: You can get up close and personal with the impressionist painter’s most famous work thanks to Google Arts & Culture.
Getty Museum: Los Angeles’s premiere gallery has two virtual tours, including “Eat, Drink, and Be Merry,” which is a closer look at food in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
The Vatican Museum: The Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Raphael’s Room, are just some of the sites you can see on the Vatican’s virtual tour.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum: Madrid’s must-see art museum has the works of some of the continent’s most celebrated artists like Rembrandt and Dali available online.
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum: Six virtual exhibits are available online from this museum named for the “Mother of American modernism.”
National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City: Dive into the pre-Hispanic history of Mexico with 23 exhibit rooms full of Mayan artifacts.
British Museum, London: The Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies are just a couple of things that you’re able to see on a virtual tour of the museum.
NASA: Both Virginia’s Langley Research Center and Ohio’s Glenn Research Center offer online tours for free. Also, you can try some “augmented reality experiences” via The Space Center Houston’s app
National Women’s History Museum: Have a late International Women’s Day celebration with online exhibits and oral histories from the Virginia museum.
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Though the Met Gala was cancelled this year, you can still have a peak at the The Costume Institute Conversation Lab, which is one of the institution’s 26 online exhibits.
High Museum of Art, Atlanta: This museum’s popular online exhibits include “Civil Rights Photography“ — photos that capture moments of social protest like the Freedom Rides and Rosa Park’s arrest.
Detroit Institute of Arts: Mexican art icon Frida Kahlo is the focal point of two of the four available online exhibits.
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: The Golden Age of Dutch art is highlighted in this museum which includes the work of Vermeer and Rembrandt.
National Museum of the United States Air Force: You can’t take a ride in Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidential airplane, but you can check it out, in addition to other military weapons and aircraft, online in the Air Force’s official museum.
MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art): New York’s extensive collection is available for view online.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: The 16 virtual exhibits include a special section on 21st Century Designer Fashion.
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Adult Virtual Programs
EXPLORING FOOD IN YOUR BACKYARD (STREAMING VIDEO)
NO PRESSURE BOOK GROUP / ZOOM / 3RD THURS
BACKYARD COMPOSTING (STREAMING VIDEO)
HOW DID GERMANY’S WEIMAR DEMOCRACY BECOME THE THIRD REICH? (STREAMING VIDEO)
SONGWRITING WITH THE MCHUGHS / LAST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH / 6-8PM / ZOOM
CHAIR YOGA / WEDNESDAYS / 10AM / ZOOM
WRITERS’ WERTFREI / 10AM / 3RD SATURDAY
CBMS Chorus in the Garden / June 3 / 11:30AM
Chorus in the Garden
A CBMS Chorus Performance
Grades 5 – 8
Wednesday, June 3rd @ 11:30 AM
Free and open to the Public!
Teen Hangout / 1st & 3rd Wed / 4-6PM
Teen Hangout
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
Open teen hangout.
Middle and high school kids ages 13 – 18 can come on their own after school to talk, play, and just hang out.
The SAL Room will be available as a safe and welcoming space for teens to just be themselves. Youth will be expected to adhere to the library’s behavior policy.
(Ages 13-18)
Book Sale to support Montpelier’s Kellogg-Hubbard Library
The Friends of the Waterbury Public Library is having a Book Sale to support our Friends at Montpelier’s Kellogg-Hubbard Library.
Now through the end of the year all book sale proceeds will go to support the Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier for their flood recovery.
By donation – scan QR code on posters throughout the library or pay at the Help Desk.







