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Inside in: X-Rays of Nature’s Hidden World by Jan Paul Schutten, illus. by Arie Van ‘t Riet, trans. by Laura Watkinson (Oct. 12, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77164-679-6), provides a look at creatures and their natural habitats using x-ray techniques and photographs. Ages 2–7.
How Beautiful by Antonella Capetti, illus. by Melissa Castrillon (Nov. 2, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-77164-853-0). A curious caterpillar searches for the true meaning of the word
beautiful. Ages 4–8.
Little Narwhal, Not Alone by Tiffany Stone, illus. by Ashlyn Anstee (Oct. 12, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-77164-620-8). In a tale inspired by real events, a lost narwhal in search of other narwhals finds a pod of beluga whales instead. Ages 4–8.
Book suggestions from the Cheshire Public LibraryÂ
Book suggestions from the Cheshire Public LibraryÂ
Cheshire Town Hall. By Joy VanderLek, Special to the Record-Journal
CHESHIRE â You can never have enough books. Conversely, there is never enough time to read.  Luckily, if you adore books, the holidays and long winter months are a perfect time to catch up, dive into the books you may not have had time for and those new releases you look forward to getting your hands on in 2021.
The staff from the Cheshire Public Library was happy to help round up a list of their favorites. A few recommendations also come from the New York Times, Good Reads and CPL Bloggers.
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Krista Lord prepares for her read-aloud virtual session at the Lewiston Public Library on Thursday. Lord adds some visual interest to her scene each week. This week it was a dinosaur, other weeks she decorates the backdrop with polka dots or displays a stuffed animal. The stories are streamed to the library’s Facebook page through her cellphone, seen here perched on a music stand.
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Krista Lord opens her eyes wide and yells to the camera: “Outer Space!”
Lord’s eyes are wide as she mimics Maya in “Maya and the Rising Dark,” a book Lord reads aloud on the Lewiston Public Library’s LPL Kids Facebook page. The 12-year-old protagonist is “freaking out” at being suddenly thrust into outer space.
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