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Unstudy Spot
From Dec 5th-14th, stop by the ground floor of the OISE Library to ‘unstudy’. Enjoy some colouring, puzzles, origami, or try your hand on our vintage typewrite. Make sure to take a break for yourself during this busy time!
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New Titles: Kindness in November
Good things come in moderation, Stop This Birthday, written by Rowan Cutler and Illustrated by Elizabeth McClellan, is a about a little girl who takes her birthday wish a little too far. The story begins on the morning of Zephyr’s birthday … Continue reading
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Featured Activity Kit: The Human Skeleton Playing Cards
Looking for a creative and engaging way to teach anatomy? Then check out The Human Skeleton: Playing Cards! This kit will bring hands-on interaction, an opportunity to learn about the human skeleton, and the chance to play some cards. The … Continue reading
Food For Fines
Starting next week, November 26 until December 7th, we will waive $2 of library fines from participating libraries in exchange for a non-perishable food item (maximum $20 waived). Don’t have any fines? You can still donate! The most needed items … Continue reading
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Featured Activity Kit: Hand Bells
Looking to bring some live music to your classroom? Then Hand Bells is the activity kit for you! This kit will bring hands-on engagement, an opportunity to read musical notes, and a chance to make some noise to your classroom. The ability to read musical notes on … Continue reading