Kindergarten Parent Page

How Does My Child Utilize the Library Media Center?

The Glastonbury Public Schools Library Media Department is committed to teaching the skills and providing the resources necessary for meeting the information literacy needs of students and staff. The Library Media program develops effective and responsible users of ideas and information while promoting the enjoyment and importance of reading. Lessons link to classroom curriculum and regularly integrate current technologies to reinforce and enhance student learning.

During weekly visits to the library, kindergarten students:

  • learn library procedures and organization

  • experience quality literature in many formats and genres including

fiction, nonfiction, humor, and Caldecott Award-winning books.

  • participate by hearing, viewing, and responding to discussions

  • begin to distinguish between fiction and nonfiction and their locations in the library

  • begin to learn to select appropriate books independently

  • are introduced to PebbleGo, an age-appropriate nonfiction database


Weekly Schedule

Remember to Return your Books!

Monday

  • Mrs. Doyle

Tuesday

  • Mrs. Lemieux

Thursday

  • Mrs. Barton

  • Mrs. Evans






Media Center Policies

  • Kindergarten students may checkout 1 book

  • Books must be returned before another one is taken.

  • No fines are issued for overdue books.

  • Bills will be sent for lost or damaged books.


Lost Books


  • Email the LMS to let him/her know that you are actively looking for the book.

  • Once the LMS is notified, your child will be allowed to check out books.

  • Billing is delayed because we find books often show up.

  • Bills for lost books will be sent after one month.

  • If you returned the book to Welles Turner by mistake, contact Welles Turner. They will send the book back to our school.


Book Care Tips


  1. Turn pages carefully.

  1. Keep books away from pets and younger siblings.

  1. Do not eat or drink while reading.

  1. Keep water bottles away from books.

  1. Place library books in a sealed baggy when carrying them to and from school.



Literature LInks

Brightly - Raise Kids Who Love to Read

Brightly is a site to find great books for your readers and listen to books read aloud

Storyline Online.

an Emmy®-nominated and award-winning children’s literacy website.streaming videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.

Mo Willems - Author/Illustrator Website

A New York Times best-selling author, Mo Willems is a three-time winner of the Caldecott Medal for best illustrations and the author of the wildly loved elephant and Piggy series.

James Dean- Pete the Cat

Based on the New York Times #1 best-selling children's books by author James Dean, "Pete the Cat" is a fun, musically driven series about exploring your world and trying new things; pushing the boundaries while being smart, accepting, and optimistic.

Jan Brett- Author/Illustrator

Author and illustrator of colorful, sometimes rhyming, books full of humor.