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METRO LIBRARYYO URDAYTON
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V I S I T U S O N O U R W E B S I T E AT D AY T O N M E T R O L I B R A R Y. O R G
HIGHLIGHTS JULY - AUGUST 2017
LIBRARY HOURSMON, TUES, THURS | 9:30 AM-8:30 PMWED, FRI, SAT | 9:30 AM-6:00 PM SUNDAY | 1:00-5:00 PM*
* MIAMI TOWNSHIP, NORTHWEST AND TEMPORARY DOWNTOWN BRANCH ONLY
A messagefrom the EXECUTIVE
DIRECTORJULY- AUGUST 2017
Programs, events and classes may be photographed or videotaped for Library promotional purposes. Notify Library staff if you prefer not to be documented.
Free sign language interpretation can be arranged for any Library program by calling 937.496.8901 at least one week in advance.
MON, TUES, THURS | 9:30 AM-8:30 PM WED, FRI, SAT | 9:30 AM-6:00 PM SUNDAY | 1:00-5:00 PM** Main Library only, starting Aug. 6th.
LIBRARY HOURS
2 - LIBRARY NEWS Cover Photo: Terry Welker, Fractal Rain, Main Library (photo by Andy Snow)
It may look complete from the outside, but there is much going on behind the scenes before your new Main Library opens to the public. Given the intense effort required to ready the new building, we’ve delayed the Grand Opening until Saturday, August 5 – but rest assured, the Grand Opening will be a truly memorable celebration! You may wonder what it takes to ready a 220,000 square foot library building. Here are just a few of the details: • Set up nearly three miles of fixed shelving, and carefully arrange nearly 350,000 items on the those shelves. • Assemble and move more than 2,200 pieces of new furniture, from chairs, collaborative units, desks and tables to special display units. • Install hundreds of computers and other technology including two Laptop Dispensers and Holds Lockers. Seventy-eight PCs for public use will be grouped in convenient areas throughout the Library.
• Move 1,200 boxes of office supplies, desk contents and files for 80 staff workstations, and provide 16-20 hours of training for each Main Library staff member on new equipment, spaces and services. When the doors open on Saturday, August 5, the community will be welcomed into a spacious new Library with state-of-the-art technology, areas for gathering, learning and discovery, and the world-class expertise and assistance you expect. And we’ll be up and running! Regular operating hours resume on Sunday, August 6, 1:00-5:00 PM. We look forward to greeting our entire community with open arms to the new Main Library.
Tim KambitschExecutive Director
reasons why you will be:
NEW TECHNOLOGY AND SERVICES
· Laptop Dispensers – check out a laptop to use anywhere in the Library
· Holds Lockers – pick up your reserved items 24/7
· Automatic Materials Handler – discharges and sorts your returns before your eyes
· Green Screen Room and audio/video recording and editing equipment
1. NEW SPACES FOR NEW PURPOSE
· Performance spaces for lectures, recitals, film screenings, arts and cultural events
· LAUNCH Point for Business, Career and Nonprofit expertise
· Meeting spaces equipped for business and collaboration
· The Berry Quiet Reading Room for study
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· The whole Collection is accessible – no more books in storage.
· New releases in all formats are conveniently browsable on the first floor.
· Special Collections, including African American nonfiction, local authors, cookbooks and coffee table art books are featured on unique shelving displays.
· “Check Me Out” Collection makes it easy to find popular items at the Library.
THE COLLECTION – STILL THE HEART OF THE LIBRARY
· Bright, functional furniture, shelves and display units
· Tables with monitors in open areas of the Library
· Welcoming, climbable furnishings in the children’s area
· TeenEDGE area with furniture for gaming, relaxing and study · Two cozy fireplaces!
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5.· FREE PARKING SPACES available beneath the building and at the Pocket Park on Third Street
· Nearly THREE TIMES AS MANY COMPUTERS available for public use
· Food and drinks, with seating indoors and out, at TABLE 33 CAFÉ
· Expanded security and technology ensure a SAFE, COMFORTABLE Library experience
· A SPACIOUS, BEAUTIFUL NEW BUILDING with expansive windows, inviting decor and original art installations
IT’S THE LIBRARY YOU LOVE – IMPROVED!
Main Library Regular Operating Hours begin Sunday, Aug. 6, 1-5 PM
MON, TUE, THUR | 9:30 AM-8:30 PMWED, FRI, SAT | 9:30 AM-6 PM
SUN | 1-5 PM
MAIN LIBRARY?Are you excited about YOUR NEW
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USING YOUR LIBRARY
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With the opening of the Main Library, the Libraries for a Smarter Future project is halfway finished. All of the new and newly-remodeled Dayton Metro Libraries feature original art installations. This summer, take a tour around Montgomery County, visit all the fabulous new Libraries, and see the unique artwork created specifically for each!
MAINLIBRARY
Susan Byrnes, Viscosity Garden
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Darren Kall, Six Sculptures of Old North Dayton
MIAMI TOWNSHIP Stefan Chinov, Four Lozenges BR
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· James Michael Kahle, Oblio Ongoing· Darren Kall, Line Pattern Painting – Brookville, Ohio· Ron Rollins, And Then the Rockets Traced the Edges of the Night
Suzanne Ley, Do You See What I See?
Fractal Rain illuminated during THE MAIN EVENT
Also at this Location:
Also at this Location:
· Gretchen Durst Jacobs, Truss and River· Katherine Kadish, River· Paula Willmot Kraus, Morning Glory· Andrea Myers, En Plein Air
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Virginia Kistler, Untitled
· Amy Kollar Anderson, Marketplace of the Mind· Marsha Pippenger, Spaces Between Stones· Francis Schanberger, Scatter Hoard
Darren Haper, Dream Chasers
MIAMISBURG
· Amy Kollar Anderson, Miamisburg Mandala· Susan Byrnes, Great Miami School· Mychaelyn Michalec, From the River to the Stars
Marsha Pippenger, Luminaries
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NE· Gail Christofferson, Faceted Edge· Mike Elsass, Unexpected Outcomes from Improbable Pairings
VANDALIA· Stephen Canneto, Currents· Suzanne Ley, What Gets Your Attention?
Also at this Location:
James Michael Kahle, Oblio’s Tones
NEW LEBANON
· Amy Kollar Anderson, Manabu Haiku· Shon Walters, The Flowers’ Ultimate Devouring of the Sun
Also at this Location:
Also at this Location:
Mike Elsass, Faurora Red-Old Rt. 25
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Also at this Location:
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DISCOVER AND CELEBRATE OUR PAST
ESPECIALLY FOR JOB SEEKERS
These are a few of the fascinating facts you can learn at the Library’s FREE LOCAL HISTORY PROGRAMS! Expert presenters, vintage photos and fascinating stories bring our region’s colorful past to life.
THERE WAS ONCE A BOOMING MAIL-ORDER ALCOHOL BUSINESS BASED IN THE DAYTON AREA?
Did you know...
NOTORIOUS GANGSTER JOHN DILLINGER ROBBED HIS FIRST BANK IN NEW CARLISLE?
ABRAHAM LINCOLN FOUND OHIOANS TO BE EXCEPTIONALLY INHOSPITABLE?
Professionals in transition and individuals seeking new career opportunities will find valuable information, coaching and connections at monthly Job Seekers programs. Each session features an expert presenter who discusses topics ranging from resume writing to shifting career goals after age 50.
“A lot of our participants are professionals in transition, as well as those who are new to the job market,” said Ann Riegle-Crichton, Business Services Librarian.
“There’s so much information and so many resources available for job seekers regardless of their circumstances, but more than anything it’s helpful to bring people together to talk, network and connect.”
Job Seekers meets the first Thursday each month at the Miami Township Branch Library, and the second Monday each month at the Northwest Branch Library.
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EXTRAORDINARY RESUMES THAT WILL GET NOTICEDWith Dana Morgan of Lee Hecht Harrison.THUR, 7/6 | 8-12 | MIAMI TOWNSHIP
UNDERSTANDING TEMP-TO-HIREWith the team from Staffmark.MON, 7/10 | 8-12 | NORTHWEST
PERFECTING THE LINKEDIN PROFILEWith Donald I. Crews.THUR, 8/3 | 8-12 | MIAMI TOWNSHIP
LINKEDIN FOR JOB SEEKERSWith Emerald Sparks.MON, 8/14 | 8-12 | NORTHWEST
WE ARE NOT MAKERS OF HISTORY,WE ARE MADE BY HISTORY.
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"- Martin Luther King, Jr.
ADULT PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
MORE SPECIAL PROGRAMS
SAVE MONEY WITH COUPONINGDiscover helpful websites, resources and tips, and bring unwanted coupons to swap.THUR, 7/20 | 6:30-8 PM WEST CARROLLTON
INTRODUCTION TO CALLIGRAPHYGet started in the craft of italic hand.THUR, 7/20 | 6:30-8 PM MIAMI TOWNSHIP
AUSTRALIA ON THE BACK OF A CAMELIntrepid traveler Allen Johnson describes his amazing journey through the Australian desert with his grandkids!MON, 7/24 | 6:30-8 PM ELECTRA C DORENMON, 7/31 | 6:30-8 PM NORTHMONT
MINIMALISM FOR FAMLIESRose Lounsbury, professional organizer and mother of three, shares practical strategies based on “less is more.”THUR, 8/3 | 6:30-8 PM WEST CARROLLTONMON, 8/28 | 6:30-8 PM | VANDALIA
THE HISTORY AND FUTURE OF CARILLON PARK
MON, 7/17 | 2-4 PM NORTHMONT
1913 FLOOD IN THE NORTHERN VALLEY REGION
MON, 7/17 | 6:30-8 PMVANDALIATHUR, 7/20 6:30-8 PM NORTHMONT
CEMETERY SYMBOLS AND REPRESENTATIONS
MON, 7/17 | 6:30-8 PM WILMINGTON-STROOPTHUR, 8/10 | 6:30-8 PM NORTHMONT
WALTER KIDDER AND THE HAYNER DISTILLERY’S MAIL ORDER ALCOHOL
TUE, 7/18 | 6:30-8 PM KETTERING-MORAINEMON, 7/31 | 6:30-8 PM VANDALIA
THE DAYTON 1933 ARREST OF JOHN DILLINGER
TUE, 7/25 | 6:30-8 PM KETTERING-MORAINE
ROOFS OVER LADDERS: DAYTON FIRE STATIONS
THUR, 7/27 | 6:30-8 PM NORTHMONT
OVER HERE: DAYTON DURING WWITHUR, 8/3 | 6:30-8 PM NORTHMONT
DR. DIO LEWIS AND THE WOMEN’S TEMPERENCE CRUSADE
MON, 8/7 | 6:30-8 PM | BELMONT
OHIO COUNTIESMON, 8/14 | 6:30-8 PM NORTHMONT
ABRAHAM LINCOLN IN OHIOTUE, 8/15 | 6:30-8 PM KETTERING-MORAINE
DAYTON UNDERWATER: GREAT FLOOD OF 1913
MON, 8/21 6:30-8 PM WILMINGTON-STROOP
STREET NAMES OF DAYTON
TUE, 8/22 | 6:30-8 PM KETTERING-MORAINE
WHERE TOWN AND COUNTRY MEET: A TOUR OF OAKWOOD IN 1913
SAT, 8/26 | 2-3:30 PM KETTERING-MORAINE
MIAMI VALLEY HAUNTSMON, 8/28 | 6:30-7:30 PM BELMONT
One of the exciting spaces in the new Main Library is the Forum – a perfect venue for hosting author visits. The ABOUT THE BOOK author series kicks off in August with New York Times bestselling author Kimberla Lawson Roby. She’ll talk about her latest book Sin of a Woman, part of the Reverend Curtis Black series. Bring your questions! Books will be available for purchase and autographing, courtesy of Books & Co. Kimberla Lawson Roby has published 25 novels since her debut title Behind Closed Doors, many of which appeared on bestseller lists including The New York Times, USA Today, and Essence Magazine. Her novels are known for dealing with real issues such as corruption within the church, addiction, infidelity, domestic violence, racial and gender discrimination. ABOUT THE BOOKwith Kimberla Lawson RobySAT, 8/26 | 2-4 PM | MAIN LIBRARY FORUM
AUTHOR SERIES:ABOUT BOOKthe
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For more information about these programs, see PROGRAMS + EVENTS calendar on our website or call 937-496-BOOK.
For a complete list of activities, visit the online Events Calendar at DAYTONMETROLIBRARY.ORG ADULT PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS - 7
LEARNING ABOUT THE
Natural curiosity makes children eager learners about the world around them – wildlife, the environment and science. This curiosity is the basis for many of the Library’s STEM-related activities. Kids can experience hands-on learning with experts from Five Rivers MetroParks, the OSU Extension Office and
The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery. These programs are not only fun and educational, they’re FREE!
LITTLE GREEN FINGERSLearn how to have a garden of your own at home – even indoors! Presented by OSU Extension Office.WED, 7/5 | 2-3 PM | NORTHWESTWED, 7/19 | 1-2 PM | NEW LEBANON
ANIMALS AT THE LIBRARYLearn about animal homes, the tools animals use, and what you can do to help Ohio’s plants and animals, with live animal guests from Five Rivers MetroParks.THUR, 7/6 | 4-5 PM | ELECTRA C DORENMON, 7/10 | 1:15-2:15 PM | WESTWOODWED, 7/12 | 1:30-2:30 PM | HUBER HEIGHTSTHUR, 7/13 | 1:30-2:30 PM WILMINGTON-STROOPMON, 7/17 | 2-3 PM | MIAMISBURGTUE, 7/18 | 2-3 PM | VANDALIATHUR, 7/20 | 1-2 PM | BROOKVILLEWED, 7/26 | 2-3 PM | NORTHWEST
LUNAR BASE CREATIONWhat would you need in order to live on another planet? Work as a team to create a habitable planet using recycled materials. Presented by Armstrong Air & Space Museum. MON, 7/10 | 2-3 PM MIAMISBURGMON, 7/17 | 3-4 PM | WEST CARROLLTON
WEBS OF LIFE*
Learn the different ways animals interact with each other. We’ll dissect an owl pellet to learn about predator-prey relationships. Presented by Boonshoft Museum of Discovery.FRI, 7/21 | 3:30-4:30 PM WILMINGTON-STROOP
WHAT’S THE MATTER?Learn about different forms of matter and the difference between physical change and chemical reaction. Let’s experiment! Presented by Boonshoft Museum of Discovery.TUE, 8/1 | 4-5 PM | BURKHARDT
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KID PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
WORLD USAround
Dancer, Choreographer and Educator Beth Wright helps preschoolers build confidence through dance and creative play.
THUR, 7/20 | 1-1:45 PM | HUBER HEIGHTSTUE, 7/25 | 7-8 PM | VANDALIATHUR, 7/27 | 10-11 AM | VANDALIATHUR, 7/27 | 1-1:45 PM | HUBER HEIGHTS
DANCE!through
JOIN US FOR APPY HOUR AT THE LIBRARY!Learn about the many educational apps that are available for young children. THUR, 7/27 | 6:30-7:30 PM KETTERING-MORAINETUE, 8/8 | 6:30-7:30 PM ELECTRA C. DOREN
ENDS JULY 29!
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Have you reached your goals? Be sure to turn in your tracking sheet by July 29 and collect your prizes for reading 5, 15, 30, 45 or 60 hours. All prizes must be picked up at your Library by August 12. Don’t forget, those who reach the 30 hour goal are entered into the BIG prize drawings:
ONE LUCKY WINNER
AT EACH BRANCH LIBRARYwins a Library Party with their friends and
family, or a World Wildlife Fund
Stuffed Animal!
wins a Bookmobile Party with their friends and family!
ONE LUCKYGRAND
PRIZE WINNER
PARENTS & CAREGIVERS:
ADVANCE REGISTRATIONRequired for programs with this designation.*
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TEEN PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
A Financial Expedition
THINKING MONEY:
What’s your financial future? You’ll need money – but can you manage it well? Learn how to become financially literate – how to save, spend and avoid fraud. Interactive digital elements make this exhibit fun! Take the journey and explore:
• Wants vs Needs • Earning and Paying Interest • Preparing for Rainy Days • Imagining Your Future Self
Especially for ages 10-16 and parents/caregivers.FRI, 7/7-MON, 8/14 | NORTHWEST in the Opportunity Space
If you want to earn volunteer credit for school, have fun, and give back to the community, the Library can use your help! We’re looking for Library volunteers age 12 and up starting after July 18. If you’re interested in any of these options, or you’d like to learn about other opportunities, email Dave Hicks, Volunteer Services Manager, at [email protected] or call (937) 496-8638.
PROGRAM HELPER – Help staff run programs, from set up to clean up. Duties vary depending on the activity.
Program Helpers are needed for activities coming up at Huber Heights, West Carrollton and Northwest Branch Libraries.
COMPUTER HELPER – Are you comfortable sharing your computer skills? Help adult students keep up with computer class instructors, or offer assistance during Open Labs. Especially needed at the Northwest Branch Library.
NEW FACILITIES GREETER – We want friendly faces to greet patrons and offer directions at our new Libraries – especially the new Main Library!
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD – These groups help the Library plan and implement teen programming. Bring your good ideas! Especially needed at Burkhardt and Northwest.
THINKING MONEY KICK OFFFRI, 7/7 | 4-6 PM
PERSONAL FINANCE FOR TEENSPresented by Bridge Credit UnionSAT, 7/15 | 3-4 PM
IF I HAD A MILLION DOLLARS?What would you do if you suddenly had a lot of money? Come eat pizza and talk about plans that are both responsible and fun.WED, 7/26 | 4-6 PM
WHAT’S FAFSA?Learn about the Federal Application for Student Aid and other aspects of college finances.TUE, 8/1 | 6-7 PM
PROGRAMS:Related
teen Volunteers
wanted
DAVE HICKSVolunteer Services Manager
LOCK-INIf you read 60 hours or more this summer, you’re invited! Get your ticket at any Dayton Metro Library and get ready to be LOCKED IN!
FRI, 7/28 | 7-11 PM | NORTHWEST
• Button Making & Perler Bead Creations • Gaga Ball, Tabletop & Video Gaming • Breakout Escape Rooms • Make your own music video in the Green Screen Room • Snacks (including your own ugly cupcakes!)
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COOKING CARAVANCHEF BATTLE
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Caravan Chefs square off in a culinary competition and YOU are the sous chefs and judges!
MON, 7/17 | 3:30-4:30 PM TROTWOODMON, 7/17 | 5:30-6:30 PM MADDEN HILLS
POETRYWORKSHOPwith T. J. McGUIRE
Spark your creativity with T.J. McGuire, an awesome writer who will make you think about poetry in new ways.
WED, 8/16 | 3-4:30 PM WEST CARROLLTON
* SUNDAY | 1:00-5:00 PM
TEMPORARY DOWNTOWN BRANCH*120 S. Patterson Blvd. Dayton, 45402
* Ends full service SAT, 7/1, 6 PM Reopens 7/10-8/2 for Computer Access & Holds Pickup Only. Closes permanently 8/2, 6 PM
BELMONT 1041 Watervliet Ave., Dayton, 45420
BROOKVILLE 120 Blue Pride Dr., Brookville, 45309
BURKHARDT 4680 Burkhardt Ave., Dayton, 45431
ELECTRA C. DOREN 701 Troy St., Dayton, 45404
EAST 2008 Wyoming St., Dayton, 45410
HUBER HEIGHTS 6160 Chambersburg Rd., Huber Heights, 45424 KETTERING-MORAINE 3496 Far Hills Ave., Kettering, 45429 MADDEN HILLS 2542 Germantown St., Dayton, 45417
MIAMI TOWNSHIP 2718 Lyons Rd., Miamisburg, 45342
MIAMISBURG 545 E. Linden Ave., Miamisburg, 45342
NEW LEBANON 715 W. Main St., New Lebanon, 45345
NORTHMONT 333 W. National Rd., Englewood, 45322
NORTHWEST 2410 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, 45406
TROTWOOD 651 E. Main St.,Trotwood, 45426
VANDALIA 330 S. Dixie Dr., Vandalia, 45377
WEST CARROLLTON 300 E. Central Ave., West Carrollton, 45449
WESTWOOD 3207 Hoover Ave., Dayton, 45407
WILMINGTON-STROOP 3980 Wilmington Pk., Kettering, 45429
YOUR LIBRARY LOCATIONS
While there’s a lot of excitement about all that’s shiny and new at your Dayton Metro Library, THE DAYTON ROOM celebrates the things that are old, fragile and rare. Located on the Main Library’s second floor, this beautiful new space houses the Library’s extensive collection of local history materials.
The Dayton Room is where past and future meet,” said Jamie McQuinn, Manager of Special Collections. “Researchers,from school kids to history buffs, can dig into Dayton’s unique history here,and visitors can use new technology to preserve their own historic items.
The Library’s historical collection includes scrapbooks from the Woman Suffrage Movement in southwest Ohio, vintage photo and postcard collections, newspapers published by the Wright Brothers and documents of all sorts. A secure, climate-controlled vault safely houses the rarest and most valuable of the collection, from presidential letters to treasured first editions.
Staff in THE DAYTON ROOM can help you preserve your own family history using brand new, high-quality scanners.
Visitors can bring their personal documents to scan and digitize for safekeeping,” said McQuinn. “We have a flatbed scanner for old photos, letters and other flat documents. We also have a book scanner that safely cradles books rather than flattens them, perfect for fragile journals or scrapbooks.
Explore our region’s past in THE DAYTON ROOM. If you’d like to learn more about local history topics, see page 6-7 for upcoming programs that delve into Dayton’s fascinating past. fascinating past.
NEW HOME FOR LOCAL HISTORY
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REGULAR HOURS:M, T, TH | 9:30 AM-8:30 PM
W, F, SAT | 9:30 AM-6 PMSUN | 1-5 PM
ASH AND QUILL by Rachel Caine
THIEF'S CUNNING by Sarah Ahiers
DIVIDING EDENby Joelle Charbonneau
AND THEN THERE WAS MEby SadeqaJohnson
INTO THE WATER by Paula Hawkins
THE LEAVERS by Lisa Ko
AUTUMN OF THE BLACK SNAKEby WilliamHogeland
DRIVING MISS NORMAby Tim Bauerschmidt, Ramie Liddle
FABIO'S 30-MINUTE ITALIANby Fabio Viviani
THE PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY THINGSby James Kakalios
SummerReads! These books aren’t on the shelf yet, but they ARE in the Library catalog and can be reserved! Visit our website at DaytonMetroLibrary.org.
THE FLEATASTICSby Lisa Desimini
HOW TO RAISE A MOMby Jean Reagan, Lee Wildish
THE EUREKA KEYby Sarah L. Thomson
THE BLUE SONGBIRDby Vern Kousky
PRESCHOOL DETECTIVE IN THE SECRET INGREDIENTby Mitzi TulaneNEW
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