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What happens in the library at night? A look at the Amesbury Public Library after dark….

What happens in the library at night?

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What happens in the library at night?. A look at the Amesbury Public Library after dark…. Why Should I Join?. It’s Rewarding! Free Topsfield Fair Tickets Enter to win a Bruins raffle You get credit for your school summer reading. Do the Bedtime Reading Challenge and get a free book! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: What happens in the library at night?

What happens in the library at night?

A look at the Amesbury Public Library after dark….

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Why Should I Join?• Keep track of what you’ve

read (and school summer reading counts)

• Great activities such the traveling planetarium, live nocturnal animals, music, glow in the dark crafts, shadow puppets, and enjoying ice cream!

It’s Rewarding!• Free Topsfield Fair Tickets• Enter to win a Bruins raffle• You get credit for your school

summer reading.• Do the Bedtime Reading

Challenge and get a free book!• You’ll read to help your

community and the families in it…

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Kaya, four, lives with her parents in a small apartment in Tokyo, Japan. Her bedroom is lined from floor to ceiling with clothes and dolls. Kaya’s mother makes all her dresses – Kaya has 30 dresses and coats, 30 pairs of shoes and numerous wigs.

Kaya, four, lives with her parents in a small apartment in Tokyo, Japan. Her bedroom is lined from floor to ceiling with clothes and dolls. Kaya’s mother makes all her dresses – Kaya has 30 dresses and coats, 30 pairs of shoes and numerous wigs.Roathy, eight, lives on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. His home sits on a huge rubbish dump. Roathy’s mattress is made from old tyres.

Roathy, eight, lives on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. His ome sits on a huge rubbish dump. Roathy’s mattress is made from old tyres.

Thais, 11, lives with her parents and sister on the third floor of a block of flats in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She shares a bedroom with her sister. 

Indira, seven, lives with her parents, brother and sister near Kathmandu in Nepal. Her house has only one room, with one bed and one mattress.

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HOW DO I JOIN?

Visit www.amesburylibrary.org or come into the libraryNow until August 1st!