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Sit back and listen to a story for big kids. In this video, librarian and storyteller Sheri Reda tells us the cautionary tale "How Much Is Enough?" It's a question that Leo Tolstoy asked himself in his story "How Much Land Does a Man Need?"

Join storytelling librarian Sheri for a tale about Robin Hood and his merry band of forest dwellers, who resist the cruel leadership of the Sheriff of Nottingham and help provide for the needy.

Librarian Sheri tells a tale that comes from the Andes Mountains. It is called "The Judge," about a king who forgot how to have fun.

Jennifer shows how you can make an indoor butterfly garden using simple materials like a shoe box, tape, and magazines. Learn about metamorphosis and see how a magnet can make the butterfly move around in the box. When you're outside, observe butterflies as they fly freely around you!

Join Librarian Jennifer for this month's tutorial of experiments and projects you can do at home with items around the house. This week, explore density with this tutorial on making a jar with a boat bobbing on the gentle waves.

Youth Services librarian Jennifer show us how to build our own cardboard castle, inspired by the book The Cardboard Kingdom by Chad Sell, available as an e-book on Overdrive, on your computer or through the Libby app.

Join Librarian Jennifer for this month's tutorial of projects you can do at home with items around the house. This month, turn recyclables into an optical device that projects images on a surface.

Follow along with librarian Jennifer as she demonstrates capillary action with this easy and colorful experiment. Capillary action is the spontaneous flow of a liquid into a narrow tube or porous material, like paper towel.

Librarian Janet meets her dog at the intersection of pet psychology and arts and crafts. Watch to find out how to keep your dog happy with homemade toys.

What’s the best way to protect an egg from breaking? Experiment with different materials to discover which will best cushion your egg against the force of gravity.

No one has the same fingerprints. Let's examine their patterns! Bring your detective skills when you view this video tutorial by librarian Jennifer, using items around the house.