Elementary School News from the Central Rappahannock Regional Library
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Dear Teachers,  

  

Welcome to the Fall 2013 issue of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library's newsletter just for elementary school teachers.
 
Welcome back to school! Please accept our offer to help you have a great year. Take advantage of our Classroom Carryout service and fine free cards for teachers. Details are below. As always, we have plenty of books. Enjoy our vast collection of books, including our recommended titles. 


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Just for You!   
   
Fine-Free Checkout for Teachers
and Classroom Carryouts

CRRL instructors gather curriculum support materials tailored to meet your students' needs for use in your classroom. Classroom Carryout is our book deposit service for teachers. This service makes it easy for you to get books for your classroom, simply by contacting the library. Then, all you have to do is show up and carry out your books! Submit your Classroom Carryout request here, or call your closest branch during library hours.
 
 Show us your school ID at any branch for fine-free checkouts.  If you need a library card immediately, click on the link to complete the application and we will set up your exempt status at your next library visit.

Good Reading   

  
Doreen Cronin is back with the newest in her Click, Clack, Moo series. Farmer Brown does not want any part of Halloween. But his barnyard animals have other other ideas.Farmer Brown may prefer his sleep, but his critters prefer tricks. Let the party begin!
    




 
The Mouse With the Question Mark Tale
                   By Richard Peck
A very small mouse of unknown origins runs away from school in the Royal Mews of Buckingham Palace shortly before the celebration of Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee, celebrating her sixty years on the British throne. 






 


A powerful chronicle of four black students in Birmingham, Alabama who boycotted school to participate in a march to protest segregation. Levinson recreates the dramatic events and the change their courageous behavior help bring about.
The Central Rappahannock Regional Library serves the city of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania, Stafford and Westmoreland counties. If you teach in our service area, no matter where you live, you are eligible for a free library card. Check our Quick Links at left to apply for a library card online.
 
Sincerely,
Youth Services Team
Central Rappahannock Regional Library