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 January 28, 2020 • Page 9
 
 New At The Library
 Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
 
 LARGE PRINT BOOKS
 • Criss Cross by James Patterson, fiction
 • Minute to Midnight by David Baldacci, fiction
 ADULT BOOKS
 • Lost by James Patterson, fiction
 • The River Murders by James Patterson, fiction
 • Treason by Stuart Woods, fiction
 • The Vanishing by Jayne Ann Krentz, fiction
 • Westering Women by Sandra Dallas, fiction
 YOUNG ADULT BOOKS
 • Michigan vs. The Boys by Carrie S. Allen, fiction
 • Only a Breath Apart by Katie McGarry, fiction
 EASY READING BOOKS
 • Katie Woo’s Neighborhood: Friends in the Mail
 by Fran Manushkin, fiction
 • Katie Woo’s Neighborhood: Stocking Up for the
 Storm by Fran Manushkin, fiction
 • My Tooth is Lost: a Monkey & Cake Book by
 Drew Daywalt, fiction
 • Aerospace Engineering! by Ruth Spiro, board
 book
 • Big Bird by Andrea Posner-Sanchez, board book
 • Cookie by Andrea Posner-Sanchez, board book
 • Goodnight, Rainbow Cats by Barbara Castro
 Urio, board book
 • Gravity! by Ruth Spiro, board book
 • Structural Engineering! by Ruth Spiro, board
 book
 • Who is the Mystery Reader? by Mo Willems,
 board book
 ADULT DVD’S
 • Big Little Lies, season 2, fiction
 • Joker, fiction
 • Ma: Get Home Safe, fiction
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 Visit library.cityofyankton.org or call the library at
 605-668-5275 to reserve any of these titles!
 
 The Bookworm ... For Young Readers
 
 ‘Snow Globe’ Is A
 Flurry Of Fun
 
 “Snow Globe Wishes” by
 Erin Dealey, illustrated by
 Claire Shorrock; © 2019, Sleeping Bear Press; 32 pages
 ———
 BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
 The adults in your family
 are both running around.
 One is checking to see
 if there’s enough milk. The
 other is gathering warm
 blankets and looking at the
 thermostat. This makes you
 very excited because soon,
 it’s going to snow a lot and
 that’ll be so much fun. Read
 the new book “Snow Globe
 Wishes” by Erin Dealey, illustrated
 by Claire Shorrock and see what
 else it’ll be.
 The storm they’ve been talking about is coming! The winds
 are blowing and noses are frozen.
 Uh-oh, then the electricity goes out
 and there are no lights!
 There are no phones, either, and
 no computers, no TV, and no ovens
 for cooking. People at work are
 sent home and they go, “bundled”
 against great big flakes of snow. It’s
 “the worst storm of the year.”
 Once everybody’s home,
 though, and safe, well, then what?
 Then your parents will build a
 warm fire in the fireplace and you’ll
 eat the dinner they brought home,
 but you’ll do it by candlelight. It’ll
 be like a grand adventure when
 you pull everyone inside huge
 
 “blanket forts” and listen to stories
 all night long. Even your pets will
 join you as you snuggle down under fluffy covers and listen to the
 quiet outside as you fall asleep.
 The next morning, look! The
 sun’s up and the storm is over.
 You say hello to the snow and it
 whispers back, inviting you to
 come outside and play. It’s a snow
 day for everyone as families button
 and zip their coats and carefully
 open doors to see if this “snow
 globe day” might be filled with fun
 for everyone. Some grab shovels,
 some grab sleds, kids make snowballs and snowmen, and dogs dig
 holes in snow drifts. It’s a “winter’s
 wonderland” outside and a great
 time to stand with your friends,
 neighbors,
 people you
 know, and those
 
 you don’t know, and enjoy the
 weather.
 If everyone came outside,
 what do you suppose they’d
 hear?
 If you live in Snow Country
 (or want to), that’s a question
 your child will want to answer
 again and again, which means:
 get ready. “Snow Globe Wishes” will be on high rotation in
 your house this winter.
 Using a simple, sweet
 rhyme, author Erin Dealey
 tells the tale of a major
 snowstorm and all that it
 entails, making what could be
 scary for some kids (the loss
 of electricity) into a big adventure.
 The fun of a dark night is extended,
 then, by a snow day for everyone,
 adults included, and a full day of
 play. Add in gentle and gentlycolored illustrations by Claire
 Shorrock, a soft tone that’s perfect
 for bedtime or quiet-time, and a
 sweet ending that’s not just for
 winter, and you’ve got a book your
 child will absolutely love.
 Grab a snuggly blanket and a
 wide chair and see if your 3- to
 6-year-old doesn’t want to hear a
 tale of peace and stillness with just
 a sprinkling of fun. See if “Snow
 Globe Wishes” doesn’t take your
 storytime and shake it up a little.
 
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